- Apr 6, 2011
- 17
- Visa Office......
- Singapore
- NOC Code......
- 0631
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 10th Feb 2011
- Doc's Request.
- PER email received : 24th March 2011
- Nomination.....
- RBVO: 16th April 2011
- AOR Received.
- Never received till date
- File Transfer...
- In Process : 13th June 2011
- Med's Request
- 19th July 2011
- Med's Done....
- 20th August 2011, Medicals received line added in e-cas: 18th sep 2011
- Interview........
- Waived but have to get RCMP cert, which took almost 3 months
- Passport Req..
- 1st march 2012
- VISA ISSUED...
- 15th march 2012
- LANDED..........
- 30th June 2012
Hi Everyone ,
Not Everyone would agree with me, but thats fine, I should have written this long time ago but any late than never . I moved to Canada in 2012 and she has been very kind to me so far . Below are my tips that really can help you
1. Do not try to save money and stay in a Basement place , This will only affect your morale negatively . You no need to have a mansion but alteast a place with proper windows, may be a park , view e.t.c . Getting a job and settling down dosnt start with your resume , it starts in your head and you should be happy in the place you live.
2. Do not stay far from "where its happening" - What I mean is that most of the time the advise you get is to live in suburb and commute everyday to downtown to work . Do not do this , you might be saving a little bit on rent on Suburb however in the bigger picture time is money and you will be saving more in that way, also you would be renting anyway first couple of years , so live in downtown spent extra time at work and succeed in your job and kill it instead of running to catch your train or bus.
3. I might offend people by saying this but still i will say it . Avoid looking for your own background, looking for place to live of your own Race, nationality e.t.c. This is not going to help you integrate into the society faster . Anyway you have made the big leap into the unknown so why worry ? be brave and you will be rewarded.
4.There will be people telling you that "oh you need to study more , attend a 2 year program, your resume is not good " do not fall for this crap , may be some limited jobs you might have to do the Canadian equivalent education but other than that you are here part of the skilled worker cat, So you are skilled and be confident and do not waste a single penny for any one who says he can do a resume for a price.
5. If you are a sport fan it helps , you might be very new to the North American sports like me but once you get into it , thats is a great conversation starter for you meeting new people.
more points to follow , in the mean time if you have any questions be reply to this thread or PM me .
cheers & good luck
Not Everyone would agree with me, but thats fine, I should have written this long time ago but any late than never . I moved to Canada in 2012 and she has been very kind to me so far . Below are my tips that really can help you
1. Do not try to save money and stay in a Basement place , This will only affect your morale negatively . You no need to have a mansion but alteast a place with proper windows, may be a park , view e.t.c . Getting a job and settling down dosnt start with your resume , it starts in your head and you should be happy in the place you live.
2. Do not stay far from "where its happening" - What I mean is that most of the time the advise you get is to live in suburb and commute everyday to downtown to work . Do not do this , you might be saving a little bit on rent on Suburb however in the bigger picture time is money and you will be saving more in that way, also you would be renting anyway first couple of years , so live in downtown spent extra time at work and succeed in your job and kill it instead of running to catch your train or bus.
3. I might offend people by saying this but still i will say it . Avoid looking for your own background, looking for place to live of your own Race, nationality e.t.c. This is not going to help you integrate into the society faster . Anyway you have made the big leap into the unknown so why worry ? be brave and you will be rewarded.
4.There will be people telling you that "oh you need to study more , attend a 2 year program, your resume is not good " do not fall for this crap , may be some limited jobs you might have to do the Canadian equivalent education but other than that you are here part of the skilled worker cat, So you are skilled and be confident and do not waste a single penny for any one who says he can do a resume for a price.
5. If you are a sport fan it helps , you might be very new to the North American sports like me but once you get into it , thats is a great conversation starter for you meeting new people.
more points to follow , in the mean time if you have any questions be reply to this thread or PM me .
cheers & good luck