humsafar said:
Dear Abhi, just wanted to ask (no offence intended at all) did you try for survival jobs, or you looked for the jobs in ur field only,
can we get survival jobs easily
What actually consists of survival job and how much you can earn monthly from these?
what are the average monthly expense for a family with a 3-5 yrs old kid in Toronto city living in one BHK flat and no other extravagant expenses?
AED 100,000 are okay to survive for 2-3 years, if you don't get a job in 1st year and then some how managed to get some survival job (just assuming the worst case scenario)?
I Would appreciate if you could reply.
Thanks
Hi Humsafar,
You have asked the right questions. I would suggest that as long as one is comfortable with his savings, he should not take any survival jobs at all. Rather, try doing some volunteering in your field which will add valuable Canadian experience. Survival jobs will not add any value to what exactly you will be looking for - settling in a job matching your profile. I have taken up a volunteering position as Employment Counselor which is similar to my HR profile. Also, unlike in ME or South Asia, volunteering is considered as a working experience in Canada. This will also help you in building connections which could prove to be good references in future!
About your query regarding living expense. My wife and I live in a decent basement apartment (One BHK), near to downtown Toronto. The location is in a safe neighborhood and has easy access to public transportation, grocery shopping etc. I'll split our average cost of living expenses (per month) as follows :
Rent - $900 (inclusive of Hydro, Internet and TV)
Grocery - $350
Transportation - $252 @ $126/person for monthly metro pass
Telephone - $110 (which includes mobile. We use Skype and Goggle voice to call India)
Misc - $150
Total - $1762
So in short, for a family of two, $1800/month will be good enough to survive (as long as you plan the budgets well)
But if you opt for a One BHK apartment, then rent might go up to $1200-1500 in Downtown.
Try to bring as much savings as possible. Do not rely on the figures given by CIC or your Consultant.