nokia3315 said:I already know about the hardships after landing as PR in Canada.
So motivate me by telling about the positive side.
nokia3315 said:I already know about the hardships after landing as PR in Canada.
So motivate me by telling about the positive side.
Tatya_Vinchu said:What hardships?now you are demotivating me.
nokia3315 said:Forget hardships let me rephrase - obstacles, hurdles, challenges to overcome before success.
nokia3315 said:garyastudent dont worry I dont take anything personal.
The thing is I have come across the -ves mostly on this forum. Nobody tells about the good things or may be successful ones are too busy to make a thread here.
Few +ves I know so far is access to good public healthcare, childcare benefits etc
So I am genuinely interested to know more about the +ves.
joyleo said:I have been in Canada now for about 2.5 years and for me the most positive thing here, without a shred of doubt, has been the helping nature of all the residents (both permanent and temporary). And the best possible example of that happens to be this very forum. A bunch of strangers - some already in Canada, some aspiring to be there - get together here to help each other out or some of the times just to hang, you know. And some of the times when you ask for one helping hand, ten show up in no time. It always feels amazing to experience this spirit and keeps on strengthening your belief in humanity.
garyastudent said:I can vouch for teh Helping nature of the People here in Canada....
I will share my personal experience which happened day before yesterday, I had a flat tire on the way to work and it was raining.....
Roadside quoted that they will take anywhere from 45 Mins to an Hr, so i though to change it on my own, I literally had the car jacked up that's when I realized that i am missing the Lug wrench, a guy was working near to the place where my car was parked, saw me puzzled and came forward to help and gave me his tool kit to change the tire.....after knowing the situation...
People come forward to help you....sometimes you don't even need to ask for it....
Don't expect a very high paying job to begin with.....Canada is not necessarily for the riches.....but for one of the best standard of living around the globe...I am not saying that you can't make money.....for me owning my house, a good job, and a good car to commute and a LOT of quality time to spend with family is more then the enough......but still the need is never ending....you will keep craving for more...
People who already are in Canada can vouch for that....
Alexios07 said:Free and democracy country.
World class education system.
I love the cold and the rain (Vancouver).
You can go to the beach in the morning and ski in the afternoon or evening.
Gorgeous natural sceneries.
DelPiero07 said:Poutine and Maple Syrup.