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bsrk68 said:
Well you really do not have much to worry. There are a lot of companies who provide you insurance for as less as $3 per day. Moreover, if you do incur medical expenses covered by OHIP (Ontario Health Insurance Prog) in the three months, you can always claim them back after you get your Heath Card.

Here is a nice post from Kanamen:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/if-you-dont-have-medical-insurance-for-first-3-months-in-ontario-please-contact-t68533.0.html

Thanks Ahmad for the question. This has been my most imp query since quite sometime as so many ppl are giving diff. opinions n am confused what to do becoz i dont wanna take a chance .

Appreciate ur reply and valuable info...bsrk68. Thanx a ton.
 
krgkutty said:
Hi Bsrk,

How is the software opportunity in Toronto? Around How many software companies are there in Toronto?
I am basically a Database Administrator having 10yrs experience. Need to know my chances of getting a job in the same field.

Your help is much appreciated.

Cheers,
KRG.

Quite honestly, its a tough market and it may take you some time to land the suitable job. You need patience and perseverance. If you decide to move to Alberta, your chances will improve. Everyone makes it eventually, just a matter of time and efforts.

Good luck
 
Hi bsrk,

By the way, I hope u wont mind if i ask what is your nationality and type of profession? Thanks
 
noeljobstreet said:
Hi bsrk,

By the way, I hope u wont mind if i ask what is your nationality and type of profession? Thanks

I am Canadian and I am a Realtor.
 
dear bsrk, would you please mind telling me about the job opportunities in 4131....language trainer (English)? what are the chances?
 
sum122119 said:
dear bsrk, would you please mind telling me about the job opportunities in 4131....language trainer (English)? what are the chances?

Sorry haven't heard of this position and hence wont be able to furnish much information specific to this NOC. Please seek the advice of our seniors.
 
hi bsrk,

Which country in Asia did you reside before migrating to Canada? Did you apply under the Federal Skilled Worker?

Top sum122119,

I also fall under that category, I work presently as exam reviewer of IELTS? When do you intendo to go to Canada?
 
bsrk68 said:
I am Canadian and I am a Realtor.

hi..how long should you have a credit history in canada before applying for a home loan? and how much usually is the required deposit?cheers
 
hiya noeljobstreet ,
well, thanks for the attention. I applied on nov 2009 and my e-status is telling "rbvo" . I am hopeful if London office starts processing files for pre-june 2010 , i may get my visa stamped by the end of 2011. (However i belive , the early, the better) smiles.
i have some question, so how did you get the job, i mean any further degrees /certification etc or hat? I wont mind some other stuff related to education field if not specifically in teaching...i mean , some research work, or teach in bailuangal scools, or may be try to get self employeed by starting any kind of baby sit or something. what could be my opportunies. I wonder!
 
I am based still based in the Philippines and working as IELTS reviewer. God willing, I might migrate to Canada before 2011 ends. What/s your work now? and what degree did you finish?
 
lloydnina said:
hi..how long should you have a credit history in canada before applying for a home loan? and how much usually is the required deposit?cheers

Duration of credit history depends on the lenders. Usually one year is ok. You can buy a house for 5% Down Payment as your starter home.

Cheers
 
bsrk68 said:
Duration of credit history depends on the lenders. Usually one year is ok. You can buy a house for 5% Down Payment as your starter home.

Cheers

Even no credit history in Canada is ok. Depends on the lenders. For new cars financing, you need a sound credit history though.
 
steaky said:
Even no credit history in Canada is ok. Depends on the lenders. For new cars financing, you need a sound credit history though.

I agree. Just that you might not qualify for a great interest rate for the first year on your mortgage (Home loan).
 
noeljobstreet said:
hi bsrk,

Which country in Asia did you reside before migrating to Canada? Did you apply under the Federal Skilled Worker?

Top sum122119,

I also fall under that category, I work presently as exam reviewer of IELTS? When do you intendo to go to Canada?

I was residing in the US (not in Asia) before migrating to Canada.
 
@ BRSK.

nice to be in touch with u after a long gap..

by the grace of god and regular support of all Forum members I have received my Visa recently and planning to be landed in Toronto in early June...probably will be residing at Downtown.

could u pls assist me with possible job hunting ways/links/possible employers cont. address and initial preparations...?

( I & my spouse have taken Masters degree in English frm Nepal, now thinking of available jobs on any profession...initially )

Rgds
Prashant.