handsup said:
All those who are waiting and getting frustrate:
Lets share ou plans and preparations before getting Visas. This is a healthy activity for the future preparation and to avoid DHAKKAY after landing in CA. Lets become blessing to our spouses after landing other than a responsibility only too.
Like I have got driving license and learning the way to get license in CA, what could be the loopholes in the system of CA and we can get benefits from etc.
I have attested all of the degrees (Needed or not, it is another story) by HEC and also have got equivalent in general.
Joined job portals that gives me alerts regarding my job search.
Try spending your time in such healthy activities, I promise you will not get this Time again.
Great idea handsup it will be beneficial to be prepared in advance
in addition to handsup post... a website I just stumbled across the following website pertaining to landing guides for all provinces of Canada
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-landing-guides.html
When you first arrive in Canada, there are many things you'll need to organize to set up your new life in Canada. These Landing in Canada Guides can help.
Once you get to Canada, you'll need to get a bank account, a drivers license, a social insurance number. You'll need to find a place to live, a school for your children, and you may need the services of immigrant-serving organizations.
Prepare for settlement in Canada. Take a look at the landing guide for the province/territory where you intend to reside:
Alberta Landing Guide
British Columbia Landing Guide
Manitoba Landing Guide
New Brunswick Landing Guide
Newfoundland and Labrador Landing Guide
Northwest Territories Landing Guide
Nova Scotia Landing Guide
Nunavut Landing Guide
Ontario Landing Guide
Prince Edward Island Landing Guide
Quebec Landing Guide
Saskatchewan Landing Guide
Yukon Landing Guide