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Vbpb said:
Prabh,
Did you try contacting the VO regarding the update?
Wts ur NOC Pattern in SS??

Do u have any med prob or did u enquire in the hospital that u had any findings..
 
shah2014 said:
@ canadamylove

Consider urself as Canadian employer, keeping in view that majority of them are not MNC's but local midsized businesses. What would be ur fears
1. Does he know local work ethics and laws/rules?
2. Is he flexible and willing to adopt local culture or impose his own?
3. Does he have experience of handling situations similar to what we face on daily basis?
4. Does he know the rights of customer or will land us in law suits?
5. What is the education standard in his Country? Do they inculcate similar knowledge and vision, as the one imparted by Canadian universities? Remember, the ECA is equivalence of the degree not the standard.

The reputation you earn at ODD JOBS, helps answer many of these worries as the employer can take a reference check. Btw who stops you from taking “ODD job” in your field? e.g. if u r from IT field, opt for Data Entry or call center odd jobs. If u r in accounting field go for book keeping or if u r in sales work at some retailer etc etc. Then develop relationship with related ppl in the organization who can “pull” you. The best option is INTERNSHIPS, which CANADIAN GOVERNMENT's SETTLEMENT AGENCIES ARRANGES for NEW COMERS. The issue arises when we immigrate with a frame of mind that I was a manager in my country with 50 ppl reporting to me and my first job shud be at same level with a team of at least 6-10. By the time, a person realizes that he has to start his career once again, its usually too late and all the savings have already been consumed. Thus, he has to resort to pizza delivery type jobs.

Having said that I know some of the FSW 13 employers who got job in first few weeks. Even one got better job than that he applied for (experience shared on the forum) and in fact better than the position he has been working prior to immigration as he succeeded in proving his capabilities.

Net Net,
a) the ppl with negative experiences are more vocal as they have more time to share their negativity, while the successful are busy in achieving further heights.
b) Human's tend to have “ selective recall” i.e. we remember things which are in accordance with our fears, while ignoring the positive news as an outcome of “luck”.
c) If immigration to Canada was so easy, half of the world wud have immigrated long ago and there wud have been no room for us. So, yes, Canada is land of opportunities and promising future for our generations, but we have to EARN IT.

Good Luck to All!!!

WISHING U ALL A HAPPY & PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR, MAY WE ALL HAVE SUCCESS IN OUR CANADIAN DREAM.

Wish you HAPPY NEW YEAR Shah! Truly great post. +1! I agree with you on ALL of your points. Thanks for putting in everything in one nice summary.

Regards,
Rick
 
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https://sites.google.com/site/newcanadianimmigrants/typical-monthly-expenses-in-canada
 
shah2014 said:
@ canadamylove

Consider urself as Canadian employer, keeping in view that majority of them are not MNC's but local midsized businesses. What would be ur fears
1. Does he know local work ethics and laws/rules?
2. Is he flexible and willing to adopt local culture or impose his own?
3. Does he have experience of handling situations similar to what we face on daily basis?
4. Does he know the rights of customer or will land us in law suits?
5. What is the education standard in his Country? Do they inculcate similar knowledge and vision, as the one imparted by Canadian universities? Remember, the ECA is equivalence of the degree not the standard.

The reputation you earn at ODD JOBS, helps answer many of these worries as the employer can take a reference check. Btw who stops you from taking “ODD job” in your field? e.g. if u r from IT field, opt for Data Entry or call center odd jobs. If u r in accounting field go for book keeping or if u r in sales work at some retailer etc etc. Then develop relationship with related ppl in the organization who can “pull” you. The best option is INTERNSHIPS, which CANADIAN GOVERNMENT's SETTLEMENT AGENCIES ARRANGES for NEW COMERS. The issue arises when we immigrate with a frame of mind that I was a manager in my country with 50 ppl reporting to me and my first job shud be at same level with a team of at least 6-10. By the time, a person realizes that he has to start his career once again, its usually too late and all the savings have already been consumed. Thus, he has to resort to pizza delivery type jobs.

Having said that I know some of the FSW 13 employers who got job in first few weeks. Even one got better job than that he applied for (experience shared on the forum) and in fact better than the position he has been working prior to immigration as he succeeded in proving his capabilities.

Net Net,
a) the ppl with negative experiences are more vocal as they have more time to share their negativity, while the successful are busy in achieving further heights.
b) Human's tend to have “ selective recall” i.e. we remember things which are in accordance with our fears, while ignoring the positive news as an outcome of “luck”.
c) If immigration to Canada was so easy, half of the world wud have immigrated long ago and there wud have been no room for us. So, yes, Canada is land of opportunities and promising future for our generations, but we have to EARN IT.

Good Luck to All!!!

WISHING U ALL A HAPPY & PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR, MAY WE ALL HAVE SUCCESS IN OUR CANADIAN DREAM.

Excellent Post :) :)
+1 ;D ;D
 
CPR2012 said:
+197 Buddy :). What a great news. Congrats and Wish you a very speedy process for Canada PR :)


Thanks Brother CPR2012 , +1 to you too :)
Wish you too a very speedy process for Canada PR. :)
God Bless you :)
 
Received MR+RPRF on 30/12/2014 (PCC submitted with application) :D

Time line:
NOC:1111
App Rec: 19/06/2014
PER: 16/10/2014
Processing Started: 17/12/2014
Med Received: 30/12/2014
Med Done:31/12/2014

Sorry for being late. I was busy with medical. (I had to travel 260 km for medical, because my city is not having facility for medical)

SS updated. ;D
 
sammanne said:
[size=10pt]Hi Friends

[size=10pt][size=10pt]A NEW YEAR GIFT FROM THE LORD ALMIGHTY.EVEN I RECEIVED PER.

PER PER PER PER


Application Date:11 th September 2014
PER received:31st Dec 2014
NOC:4011
Qualification.B.Tech(IT) and MBA.
DD En-cashed as per Bank:3 rd DEC
DD En-cashed as per Bank:26th Nov

Visa Office:New Delhi but they mentioned in my mail that it is Dakar


NOW THE WAIT STARTS FOR MR.PLEASE PRAY FOR THE FURTHER PROCESS ALSO.

THANK GOD FOR SUCH A BLESSING

ALL THE BEST FOR ALL THOSE WHO ARE WAITING FOR THEIR PER,MR,PPR AND PASSPORTS
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Congrats buddy sammanne , +1 for good news brother :)
 
drsdps said:
WOW Manish congrats iam 16th JULY and no news yet!!!

Don't worry bro drsdps , you will hear it soon in a day or two ;)
+1 to you and All the very best :)
 
Tyler Durden said:
Received MR+RPRF on 30/12/2014 (PCC submitted with application) :D

Time line:
NOC:1111
App Rec: 19/06/2014
PER: 16/10/2014
Processing Started: 17/12/2014
Med Received: 30/12/2014
Med Done:31/12/2014

Sorry for being late. I was busy with medical. (I had to travel 260 km for medical, because my city is not having facility for medical)

SS updated. ;D

Many congrats :)
 
ashpillai said:
Hi Everyone Wish You all a Very Happy 2015 and Beyond!!!

I know the topic of immigration horror stories has been dealt with rather adequately with by many forumites. I however would like to share my views too. I personally am in touch with a lot of people who have migrated to Canada and some other countries like Australia, New Zealand, USA, UK and some even to destinations in EU.
Most of the people I know did face hardships and some even have had to endure extended periods of dissatisfaction but I am very happy to inform the forum that most if not all are now extremely successful and happy people.
Migration is a very personal decision and has nothing to do about your home country unless you are from an extremely unstable and violent states we all know of. It is definitely not a question of Pakistan or India. Pakistan like any other nation on this planet has its own share of problems so does my home country India. But both countries house millions of people who are not only happy but are successful in their chosen fields of endeavor. I must say that like many of my generation I too was brought up on the vitriolic stereotypes but as I grew up I have had the privilege of meeting some of the most warm, gracious and cultured people from Pakistan. I am in fact surprised that people find the similarities between India and Pakistan surprising! With a common origin and lineage, how different could we have become?!!?? So any suggestion that seeking immigration is more justified if you are from Pakistan is a very myopic interpretation of what are essentially personal decisions.
The issue of migration is also not about your standard of education. Suggestions that you may not need to migrate and probably should not do so if you are from Ivy league institutes suffers from the flawed premise that migration is an option only if you are not “good enough” to make it in your home country. A few months ago, some forumite had queried why an IIM forumite was looking to migrate. Again the same assumption was at play there too. My humble opinion of this issue is that is that neither does an Ivy league education guarantee success neither should your education, lvy league or otherwise, be a determinant of where you would like to live and work! I personally have not been to an ivy league and I find such assumptions ridiculous and slightly demeaning.
To all those forumites who find merit in these horror stories and who are in fact dead worried about migrating to Canada, I have a simple message; You are not alone! Most if all of us know that it is going to be difficult! Most of us will be leaving cushy comfortable lives and will voluntarily be taking on a life of uncertainty and risks. But I assure you, it is no more difficult than anyone trying to do anything anywhere! I assure you, getting a good job and setting up a decent career is as difficult in india and I am sure it is so in Pakistan, Philippines and other countries too! There mere fact that we know it is going to be difficult is a huge advantage in our favor! We know what awaits us and we can plan! We can learn from other forumites and we can learn a lot from these horror stories too!
And that ladies and gentlemen is the solution! Learning and Planning! We are all educated professionals and we cannot be so helpless!
Let us take the modulus of each story we read, positive or negative. Let us then glean valuable workable intel from these stories and prepare a plan for ourselves. Let us be like the explorers of the past and go out into a journey, which will be a journey of self discovery as much as a journey to a new country.
I wish you all the best! Godspeed!

P.S: I look forward to flying kites on the rooftops of Lahore at least once in my life!

Sorry to bore you guys with such verbosity!


+1 to you brother ashpillai , Hey Guys Just take Chill Pill and Enjoy the New Year.
If possible watch movie - " Dr Cabbie",
All the very Best and Enjoy, Just Believe in God and Trust him & Believe in your Dreams ;)
 
sammanne said:
[size=10pt]Hi Friends

[size=10pt][size=10pt]A NEW YEAR GIFT FROM THE LORD ALMIGHTY.EVEN I RECEIVED PER.

PER PER PER PER


Application Date:11 th September 2014
PER received:31st Dec 2014
NOC:4011
Qualification.B.Tech(IT) and MBA.
DD En-cashed as per Bank:3 rd DEC
DD En-cashed as per Bank:26th Nov

Visa Office:New Delhi but they mentioned in my mail that it is Dakar


NOW THE WAIT STARTS FOR MR.PLEASE PRAY FOR THE FURTHER PROCESS ALSO.

THANK GOD FOR SUCH A BLESSING

ALL THE BEST FOR ALL THOSE WHO ARE WAITING FOR THEIR PER,MR,PPR AND PASSPORTS
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Hi, congrats for ur PER :-)

If they have changed ur vo from new delhi to dakar, then that means if u need to send additional documents such as pcc or any other doc then it is to be send to new visa office rarher than new delhi?
 
Guys,

did my medicals today, NDVO....gave the blood and urine samples followed by x-ray and general check up......my BP showed a bit on the higher side...130/90...although remarked as normal....is it something to worry...?


Regards
 
Hello Forumites. My timeline is mentioned below and my query is:

My wife's passport expired in Sept 2014 and we got her the new one issued in Dec 2014. Now my file is at NDVO and I am still awaiting MR. Do I need to inform NDVO about my wife's new passport or if and when I reach PPR stage I should just send the new passport for stamping?

If I have to inform NDVO about it, how to do that?

Thanks.
 
Tyler Durden said:
Received MR+RPRF on 30/12/2014 (PCC submitted with application) :D

Time line:
NOC:1111
App Rec: 19/06/2014
PER: 16/10/2014
Processing Started: 17/12/2014
Med Received: 30/12/2014
Med Done:31/12/2014

Sorry for being late. I was busy with medical. (I had to travel 260 km for medical, because my city is not having facility for medical)

SS updated. ;D

Congrat. +1 for the update. 260KM is small step towards reaching 11,000KM
 
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