Milena
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- Mar 11, 2013
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Vergeville
- NOC Code......
- 2112
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 25-02-2013
- AOR Received.
- 08-03-2013
- Med's Request
- Sent with app
- Med's Done....
- 15-02-2013
- Interview........
- 24-02-2014
There are allot of things you can do with your time, we all wrote about it. I know it's tough and the whole process is so long and painful, some would say maybe disrespectful, but you have to look at things from a brighter perspective, try to make most of it, learn new language, get into fitness. Try volunteering in animal shelters, playing with puppies can do amazing things for ones emotional balance (true story).Jamesdavid3 said:But how does you the person being sponsored handle the whole process?
- You cant leave the country
- You could possibly be very tight for the next 10 months with money
It just seems like its the worst process ever, not being able to work and you just have to sit around at home for 10 months??!
You dont have to leave the country, try traveling across Canada. Explore it, it's really amazing country.
As for money, I understand it could be tough, but for 10 months I don't think one person could be that big of the expense. Food and some cloths. If nothing else there are tons of thrift stores around where you can find some very cheep stuff.
Again, this is temporary, just remember that. Start making the list of things to do and to buy once you start working. I'm planing to spend my entire first paycheck on shoes.