+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
bugsnette said:
Thanks SATDXB... yeah i have noted the comments of Captain Qorax here...

I am flying through Emirates Airline so excess baggage will be expensive i guess than the BA per luggage. Im not carrying bulky stuff and electronics with me (only my PS3, laptops/ipad, SLR camera, books (which is a lot), DVDs). Also i am addicted to clothes, shoes and bags so those are the one, i want to ship to Canada as it will not fit my luggage allowance :)...


hi buddy

ist !00% advisable to avoid sending cargo to canada, and avoid taking all old stuff. the reason is it costs (cargo charge) much much more than if u buy from canada the same stuff.

but Books and stuff like tht i know its difficult to avoid so ......

some companies which u can check out are :-IN DUBAI


Company : Globelink Weststar llc
approx USD110 Per CBM . bill charge wil be USD 30 normally
Transit time 30 to 40 days
Tel:04 3974400

Cargocare and Shipping LLC
USD105 Per CBM
Transit Time 30 to 40day
Tel: 04 8837512

Consolidated Shipping LLC
From USD80 per CBM
AMS USD30
Transit Time 30 to 40 days.
Tel:04 3248884


Biju
 
Dear all,

Glad to join this forum. A bit late, but always good to see the wonderful world of social networking.

The seniors, Qorax, Biju, Satdxb, coolguy, sorry if i forgot any other seniors, are genuine friends who care about the world, otherwise no one has the time to answer so many questions for free.

The reason I am writing now is that I applied on Dec 2009, docs requested on Feb 2010, and I got my medicals two weeks ago! Alhamdulillah! Lets see what happens in the future. I am ready for anything. But my aim is to live in Canada for my and childs future like everyone else here. And I really going for a complete life changing experience. Lived all my life here in Dubai, but only lived a luxury life, saved nothing, have nothing, no security, no peace of mind. But have to say life was and is good here, even if it is temporary.

Arman79, I see your timeline and location is same as mine, so I am sure you will be receiving the medicals very soon.

Again, thank you all, most of the questions are already answered in this forum!!!!!!!!

Kind regards
Ali Bhai
 
Hi seniors,

I M Oct. 2007 applicant from Dubai and still waiting for my MR. I ordered my CAIPS in Dec. 2010 and got it on 25-01-2011. After submitting my all docs. I got only one additional document request from Ottawa office which was the scan copy of my spous's passport.

I want to ask you shall I again call for my GCMS report again as there has been six months over my last CAIPS or wait for two -three months?

Regards,
 
Thought of sharing this which I read some where .
[/b]7 Success Secrets for New Immigrants [/b]

In March 2010, I attended a conference sponsored by the Newcomer Centre of Peel in Mississauga, Ontario. Nick Noorani, Motivational Speaker, Speaker, Entrepreneur, and Immigrant Advocate was the guest speaker.

His 7 Success Secrets for Canadian Immigrants are:

1) Learn English – Many new immigrants speak English but they need to perfect their English to be well understand by English-speaking Canadians and to excel in the Canadian workplace. Although one may speak English in his/her native country, it may not be at the same level as Canadian born speakers or at the acceptable standards in the Canadian workplace. Be open to do what you can do to improve your English Speaking skills – take upgrading courses, join Toastmasters, listen to English-speaking talk stations including CBC radio and watch English news. Make friends with English-speaking people and try to speak as much as possible.

2) Stay Positive – Coming to Canada and finding work and integrating into a new society can be very challenging. The people who stay positive and look upon their new experiences in a positive light and a new adventure will be in a better situation. You will come across negative people in Canada as there are in every country – for every negative person you have in your life, you need to add a positive person. Surround yourself with positive people – there are many naysayers. These people are not going to help you. The positive people will help your attitude and your outlook.

3) Embrace Canada – You have made a big move to come to Canada – be a part of your new country and know as much as you can about it – whether it be news, sports or politics. This is your country now. Get involved in your community in Canada. Know about your sports teams – whether it is in basketball or hockey or others. Be able to talk at the water cooler about what is going on.

4) Have a Plan B – Everyone has his own skills and experience. One comes to Canada with the goals and hopes of working in a field that is similar to what you have done. To ensure that you are successful, one needs to have a Plan B and as some of the participants at the symposium said, you need to have a Plan C, D and E. Perhaps you may have another passion – it may be in a different career path or a second or third choice related to what you were originally chosen to do. Be open to the idea of taking another risk after doing your research first.

5) Stay Clear of ethnic – Silos – Immigrants who integrate into the Canadian workplace and Canadian life the best are those who make friends with people from all ethnic groups. Canada is a very multicultural country. Don’t limit yourself to be only with people from your native country or from your own language group. Be open to making friends with people from all religious and cultural groups.

6) Take risks – By deciding to come to Canada, you have taken one of the biggest risks in your life. For that you should be congratulated. To continue your road to success, you need to keep an open mind to new ideas and possibilities. This may be a new business venture or a possible job opportunity for you to consider.

7) Volunteer, mentor, network – The way to finding work and succeeding in Canada is being involved in the community, volunteering with different professional associations, charities and causes that are important to you. This will build your network and your friendships/relationships that will help you in ensuring your success in Canada in the present and future time.
 
YEAH THIS IS Good!, I actually saw a video of Nick NOorani in Youtube, check it out he's got plenty of other advice there... ;)

ravi.nitya said:
Thought of sharing this which I read some where .
[/b]7 Success Secrets for New Immigrants [/b]

In March 2010, I attended a conference sponsored by the Newcomer Centre of Peel in Mississauga, Ontario. Nick Noorani, Motivational Speaker, Speaker, Entrepreneur, and Immigrant Advocate was the guest speaker.

His 7 Success Secrets for Canadian Immigrants are:

1) Learn English – Many new immigrants speak English but they need to perfect their English to be well understand by English-speaking Canadians and to excel in the Canadian workplace. Although one may speak English in his/her native country, it may not be at the same level as Canadian born speakers or at the acceptable standards in the Canadian workplace. Be open to do what you can do to improve your English Speaking skills – take upgrading courses, join Toastmasters, listen to English-speaking talk stations including CBC radio and watch English news. Make friends with English-speaking people and try to speak as much as possible.

2) Stay Positive – Coming to Canada and finding work and integrating into a new society can be very challenging. The people who stay positive and look upon their new experiences in a positive light and a new adventure will be in a better situation. You will come across negative people in Canada as there are in every country – for every negative person you have in your life, you need to add a positive person. Surround yourself with positive people – there are many naysayers. These people are not going to help you. The positive people will help your attitude and your outlook.

3) Embrace Canada – You have made a big move to come to Canada – be a part of your new country and know as much as you can about it – whether it be news, sports or politics. This is your country now. Get involved in your community in Canada. Know about your sports teams – whether it is in basketball or hockey or others. Be able to talk at the water cooler about what is going on.

4) Have a Plan B – Everyone has his own skills and experience. One comes to Canada with the goals and hopes of working in a field that is similar to what you have done. To ensure that you are successful, one needs to have a Plan B and as some of the participants at the symposium said, you need to have a Plan C, D and E. Perhaps you may have another passion – it may be in a different career path or a second or third choice related to what you were originally chosen to do. Be open to the idea of taking another risk after doing your research first.

5) Stay Clear of ethnic – Silos – Immigrants who integrate into the Canadian workplace and Canadian life the best are those who make friends with people from all ethnic groups. Canada is a very multicultural country. Don't limit yourself to be only with people from your native country or from your own language group. Be open to making friends with people from all religious and cultural groups.

6) Take risks – By deciding to come to Canada, you have taken one of the biggest risks in your life. For that you should be congratulated. To continue your road to success, you need to keep an open mind to new ideas and possibilities. This may be a new business venture or a possible job opportunity for you to consider.

7) Volunteer, mentor, network – The way to finding work and succeeding in Canada is being involved in the community, volunteering with different professional associations, charities and causes that are important to you. This will build your network and your friendships/relationships that will help you in ensuring your success in Canada in the present and future time.
 
alibhai800 said:
Dear all,

Glad to join this forum. A bit late, but always good to see the wonderful world of social networking.

The seniors, Qorax, Biju, Satdxb, coolguy, sorry if i forgot any other seniors, are genuine friends who care about the world, otherwise no one has the time to answer so many questions for free.

The reason I am writing now is that I applied on Dec 2009, docs requested on Feb 2010, and I got my medicals two weeks ago! Alhamdulillah! Lets see what happens in the future. I am ready for anything. But my aim is to live in Canada for my and childs future like everyone else here. And I really going for a complete life changing experience. Lived all my life here in Dubai, but only lived a luxury life, saved nothing, have nothing, no security, no peace of mind. But have to say life was and is good here, even if it is temporary.

Arman79, I see your timeline and location is same as mine, so I am sure you will be receiving the medicals very soon.

Again, thank you all, most of the questions are already answered in this forum!!!!!!!!

Kind regards
Ali Bhai

Thanks a lot Ali Bhai...................! Our timelines does match, and this gives some hope ! Lets see ! Coming 1-2 months could be crucial !
 
Good day to all Dubai applicants!

I just received below reply from CHC London when I inquired about my 2nd AOR.

"Thank you for your enquiry.

Please be advised that a letter was sent on 05/07/2011 to the mailing address on file.

We ask that you wait for the mail to arrive before requesting any further information"


Can somebody please let me know if the date is May 7 or July 5. If May 7, does it really take more than 2 months for any correspondence from UK (sent through snail mail) to arrive UAE?

I have been emailing my consultant and apparently they haven't received any letter yet from CHC London. I just hope my consultant did not lose or overlook my letter :(

Thanks!
 
I think its july 05...when did u inquire CHc?


dreamfromafar said:
Good day to all Dubai applicants!

I just received below reply from CHC London when I inquired about my 2nd AOR.

"Thank you for your enquiry.

Please be advised that a letter was sent on 05/07/2011 to the mailing address on file.

We ask that you wait for the mail to arrive before requesting any further information"


Can somebody please let me know if the date is May 7 or July 5. If May 7, does it really take more than 2 months for any correspondence from UK (sent through snail mail) to arrive UAE?

I have been emailing my consultant and apparently they haven't received any letter yet from CHC London. I just hope my consultant did not lose or overlook my letter :(

Thanks!
 
alibhai800 said:
Dear all,

Glad to join this forum. A bit late, but always good to see the wonderful world of social networking.

The seniors, Qorax, Biju, Satdxb, coolguy, sorry if i forgot any other seniors, are genuine friends who care about the world, otherwise no one has the time to answer so many questions for free.

The reason I am writing now is that I applied on Dec 2009, docs requested on Feb 2010, and I got my medicals two weeks ago! Alhamdulillah! Lets see what happens in the future. I am ready for anything. But my aim is to live in Canada for my and childs future like everyone else here. And I really going for a complete life changing experience. Lived all my life here in Dubai, but only lived a luxury life, saved nothing, have nothing, no security, no peace of mind. But have to say life was and is good here, even if it is temporary.

Arman79, I see your timeline and location is same as mine, so I am sure you will be receiving the medicals very soon.

Again, thank you all, most of the questions are already answered in this forum!!!!!!!!

Kind regards
Ali Bhai

Hi Ali, welcome to the forum.

I am myself born and bought up in Dubai, but believe me, when i landed in Canada, i found this country far better then Dubai in many aspects e.g life style, people's attitude , social life, friendliness ...!

I assure you that you have taken a correct decision as you will have a good, permanent & secure life and off course PEACE OF MIND ( no one is going to kick us out if God forbade we loose our job) in Canada.


All the best.


Cheers...
 
kur761 said:
Hi seniors,

I M Oct. 2007 applicant from Dubai and still waiting for my MR. I ordered my CAIPS in Dec. 2010 and got it on 25-01-2011. After submitting my all docs. I got only one additional document request from Ottawa office which was the scan copy of my spous's passport.

I want to ask you shall I again call for my GCMS report again as there has been six months over my last CAIPS or wait for two -three months?

Regards,

HI, when had you submitted your spouse PP copy?


Cheers..
 
REYNOLD said:
I think its july 05...when did u inquire CHc?

I think you are right! It's indeed July 5 based on the other letters received by the other forumers here. How long do you think this letter should arrive here in Dubai?
 
dreamfromafar said:
I think you are right! It's indeed July 5 based on the other letters received by the other forumers here. How long do you think this letter should arrive here in Dubai?
Im not really sure when, but if its a snailmail i think u'll hve it in two weeks at the most.
 
REYNOLD said:
Im not really sure when, but if its a snailmail i think u'll hve it in two weeks at the most.

Its a snailmail..!

It took 3 weeks for me to receive my medical letter!! >:(


Cheers...