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- Jul 14, 2011
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- Visa Office......
- Manila
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- 1122
- Job Offer........
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- App. Filed.......
- Sent 02-7-2011 Received 08-07-2011
- AOR Received.
- CIC PER 28-09-2011 MANILA VO AOR 18-10-2011
- IELTS Request
- Band 9.0 Original TRF sent
- Med's Request
- Sent 22-11-2011 Received 14-12-2011
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- Meds Done 15-12-2011; Sent 26-12-2011 Received 16-01-2012; Payment for RPRF sent 21-12-2011 Received 22-12-2011
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- 02-02-2012
- VISA ISSUED...
- 02-28-2012
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- 03-13-2012
It will be good for everyone to take the settlement funds requirement seriously. The Canadian government, through the FSW program, fully acknowledges the fact that it takes some time for new immigrants to land gainful employment in Canada. That is precisely why they require applicants to set aside funds to get them through their first few months after the big move. The amounts set are not arbitrary. These represent average costs of living across Canada, for families of varying sizes. Again, there are no surprises here.Canuckpitman said:Future Canadians,
I just hope that what you indicated in your proof of funds is yours and yours alone...
On another note, I would like to say I am all for dignity of labor. There is nothing wrong with washing dishes (or cleaning houses for that matter) for a living. If that is what one wants to do, he should do so with gusto and pride. If someone, by force of circumstance, has to take on a temporary job washing dishes to get him through an awkward start, he should do so with pride while not losing sight of the larger goal he has set out for himself. Everyone needs to work to get to where they want to be. Nothing is going to be served on a silver platter.
I myself has an MBA. But I haven't wrapped my MBA and my profession around my self-esteem. I am more than just a degree and a profession. In any case, not all MBAs are created equal. To those wishing to take an MBA outside of Canada, make sure you select a program that is accredited by AACSB, AMBA, and Equis. To most of the developed world, these are the accreditation that matter.