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on-hold

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Hey folks, I've read posts on this forum for the past year -- I landed in Canada two months ago, and moved here permanently last week (Victoria). I'm just writing to say that though there are many small irritations with things like opening a bank account, getting a driving license, getting a SIN number, waiting for the Permanent Resident card, and especially finding a place to live (I've chosen Victoria to try and set up my new life), none of them are really that bad, and having Permanent Resident status really does make things pretty simple. I've found everyone here to be polite and helpful, and when it comes to opening up a bank account or getting a library card before you have a fixed address, people are quite accommodating (just keep your passport and your confirmation of permanent residence receipt) -- for me the most useful thing has been a vest that has zipped pockets on it, that is absolutely essential for stumping around town with documents that Must Not Be Lost.

The other thing is that you have to remember the difference between the immediate term, the short term, and the long term. Things that are important in the long term -- like finding a good job -- will depress you if you let yourself worry about them in the short term. For myself, I divided them up like this:

Immediate term (first week): find a decent place to live for two weeks or a month, where I can relax, keep myself clean, and feel secure. Youth hostels are NOT good for more than a night or two. Also, find and apply for short-term survival jobs -- these are important to keep busy, and to limit how much one spends one's savings.

Short term (one week to three months): have interviews at short-term survival jobs, and eventually begin one. These aren't fun -- but their point is to let you keep the main part of your money in the bank. Also, three months might be a little arbitrary, I guess that's the point where I will start to worry if I'm not having any luck at all finding something better.

Long term: place to live that you want to stay in permanently, decent job.

Listen, it's easy to get very stressed, right away, if you think too much about the long term goals. Tell yourself, over and over -- "I've been in Canada for three days. I've been in Canada for three days. Just get a bank account opened, that's enough right now. Just find a place to live for the next three weeks. Just send in the application."

And it's funny, how once you land here, all the worry and stress of applying vanishes from your mind, and is replaced by the worry and stress of fitting in to a new, foreign home. Remind yourself once in a while how happy you are that you're not sitting around waiting for your visa -- it really is better, wearing out your shoes looking for work, and it's important to remember that.

So good luck, folks -- it's worth the wait.
 

qorax

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@On-hold
Very well said & well written Buddy!
May God be with u in all your escapades... The blessings of forum members r with u.

Qorax
 

shahzadm2

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Sep 9, 2010
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very nicely written sir... thanks for sharing you rexperience..
alllllll the very best for you new life..
 

peanuts

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i like the attitude that you want to share to us who are still waiting for our final verdict. :) hoping and praying that we will have the same attitude as yours.... anyway, when you say victoria, is it victoria bc? is it a nice place for growing kids? (mine are 5 and 2 yrs old, both boys) i would really appreciate it if you could share anything about the place and the chances of me and my husband to find work there (i'm a nurse and my hubby was a cook in a cruise ship) thanks.... ;D
 

Iceberg7

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Hey on-hold..

Thank you so much for ur words..they're really helpful.

Wish u the BEST of luck in ur "immediate", "short" & "long" term goals.. ;)
Wish u a pleasant happy life..

Till we meet..
peace
 

Alexandros

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Thank you On-hold for the information you shared with us

@ Iceberg
Hey, why do i feel you are Greek just like me ? :D
 

konda

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nice message....its helpful
 

Iceberg7

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Hey Alexandros..

And why Cairo is your visa office?! ;)

Above all..isn't it a right quote..
We all do..don't we?! :)
 

on-hold

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Feb 6, 2010
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To the woman who was wondering about settling in Victoria:

- it's a beautiful little city, great for kids, quiet and safe with a lot of parks
- rent is expensive, I believe the most expensive in Canada apart from Vancouver
- the climate is gentle
- as for working, it has all the advantages and disadvantages of a small town; fewer jobs, less competition; many of the jobs are associated with the government and as a new immigrant you may not be competitive for them
- as a nurse, you'll be able to work
- for cooking, I just don't know, but in my experience a trained cook can usually find a job, maybe even on cruise ships around here
 

haral

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thanks for the advice...very objective....
 

igbehinadara

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Thanks on-hold,

Your energy level is good and quite infectious.God bless you for this wonderful write up,am sure forium members still waiting have taken everything on board.All the best.

Ig
 

Pippin

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Hi Peanuts: Agree with on-hold that Victoria is a lovely place to live. It is the capital of British Columbia and that is the reason for so many Gov't jobs (sadly Gov't is trying to control budget and many of their jobs have been cut). Nursing jobs however should not be that hard to get with the necessary credentials. The cruise industry in BC revolves mainly around the Alaska tourist season from early May till end of September and some ships' homeport in Victoria, more in Vancouver. Last year Seattle, in USA, absorbed some of our cruise traffic. BC Ferries provide multiple daily crossings between Victoria, Vancouver and the Gulf Islands (and further up the coast, but not commuter distance from Victoria). If your husband still wanted to feel the waves beneath his feet (and come home at night) that would be another place to look for employment. You might find that Vancouver had more possibilities for both of you to find jobs. I don't know how much the cost of living varies between the two cities. Good luck and I look forward to hearing how you get on.
 

Alexandros

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Iceberg7 said:
Hey Alexandros..

And why Cairo is your visa office?! ;)

Above all..isn't it a right quote..
We all do..don't we?! :)
Yes it is a right quote.
I live and work in Cairo and looking forward to go to the country of my dreams... Canada

Good luck to all of us