ttrajan said:Engg companies are laying off people now. Oil price also coming down. Not good for new engineers.
ttrajan said:I was in Edmonton. Now back to India since oil and gas market is very dull now and companies are laying off engineers and designers. Looks like next year also will be very bad as well.
amro375 said:I am living almost a year in Calgary so this is my experience:
Southwest is the best place to live but by far more expensive then the rest.
Depends on where you would live here, but it is well developed... I find it very quiet and convenient. Really good settlements here.
Southeast - not many rentals here. Usually most of the rentals are for houses and out of the reach for new emigrants. But there are some very good neighborhoods here, not very crowded, not many people, quiet.
In my opinion in Southeast most of the people are Canadians as compared to NE where most of them are Pakistani/Indians.
NW - Have not been many times here. It has a lot of population.
NE - the worst part of the city to live in. No offence... but is seems like you are in the middle east.
It has some good thing as rent is cheaper, almost everything is cheaper here. You can always find plummer or mechanic that will do the same job twice cheaper than somebody in SE/SW.
If you are indian/pakistani you will feel like home. Many asian groceries stores, many halal stores, 2 mosques...
But this is very dynamic part of the city, overcrowded, noisy by canadian standardsalso unsafe but again by canadian standard... no depends where do you come from. I don't like this part much... as it feel dirty/unsafe, but it is a good start for newcomers...
Veejay said:Hi Rajan,
What was ur profile and when u r planning to go back there?
How much months/years u were in Edmonton?
God Bless u..
Cheers
Vj
HomeCanada14 said:Thanks for the info, Amro!
How's job markets in Calgary currently? I am in accounting sector btw![]()
amro375 said:Don't really know as I have closed work permit and I am not allowed to work for other employee, therefore I am not really flowing the job market.
From what I can see on the streets and in the malls there are lot of jobs for non-professional, if you want to work for the minimal wage you can always find job in restaurants, shops, markets, malls...
City is developing rapidly and more and more people are coming, there is shortage of workers but from day to day everything is more expensive.
In my opinion Edmonton is better for newcomers as rent is cheaper, so unless you are planing in working in oil companies or have some very good professional occupation choose Edmonton.
Now... Calgary is better looking than Edmonton... but if you are newcomer that is the last think you will think of.
ttrajan said:Not good for oil and gas Industry in alberta. Most of the Engg companies are laying off people now.
Mbaka said:we did a whole lot of research on schools before we left to calgary, the particular school that we wanted was far from where we were staying, they insisted that unless we get an apartment in that area we cannot get a place in the school. most "good" schools are under restricted enrollment. so the kids had to stay at the neighbourhood school.
ttrajan said:Engg companies are laying off people now. Oil price also coming down. Not good for new engineers.
Mbaka said:we landed on calgary on the 17th of sept and came back to the middle east on the 6th of October. life in calgary seems to be quite easy and comfy. for the 2 weeks we stayed my kids were enrolled intoa nearby school and they enjoyed it. School starts by 8:55am and then closes at about 3:30 or there about. we applied for our SIN the next day at Malbourough mall and also applied for our Health cards. you need to book an appointment prior time to get your kids registeered in the wg=hich ever school that you prefer. i got my appointment even before landing...yes we did! it was not easy for us but we landed on the 17th and met with CCSD on the 18th. our kids were posted to the school closer to our home, just a walking distance.. we wanted to wait a little bit but you wont believ it that on the 19th the principal of the school called us on our friends number to ask why the kids were not in school. ;D so the kids resumed school on the 19th.
we did a whole lot of research on schools before we left to calgary, the particular school that we wanted was far from where we were staying, they insisted that unless we get an apartment in that area we cannot get a place in the school. most "good" schools are under restricted enrollment. so the kids had to stay at the neighbourhood school.
most amenities are subsidised for the low income earners. breakfast in school for kids that could not have one at home.
lots of mistakes on our health cards, we took them back to them and they rectified them.
job hunting kicked off immedaitely...got to interviews but was not successful.. :-[
settlement workers are alway there to help, guide and advise you. ensure you signed in for one as they are alway quite helpful. they will put you through on anything you need to know as a new immigrant.
we opened account with Bnak of Montreal, paid in our draft... the draft was payable in bank of montreal... the handling charge is 14CAD ND THAT CAN BE WAIVED if you insist....
more info will roll in as we move on....