Hi all,
I have received my passports back with PR VISA from CHC London few weeks ago. My VISA is valid up to June 2010. Now, I would like to hear valuable suggestions from seniors whether to land in winter or summer?
Few suggested me that Canadian winter season will be too difficult for new immigrants who come from warm countries at their first survival. So, they said that better to land in spring or summer. I think there are advantages and disadvantages of both in terms of job prospective.
If most of the people thinking to avoid Canadian winter and want land in summer. Then there will be bit more competition for jobs in summer. If so, are there better chances to grab job opportunities by landing in winter?
However, Most of employees go for annual vacations in summer and then there will be better chances to get temporary jobs. Any way, it will be too difficult to get permanent job initially without regulatory body license, Canadian job education and\or experience. So, is it wise to target temporary job by landing in summer while continuing education\bridging programs and getting license from regulatory body?
Which option will be best, especially who is in Healthcare and Engineering professions? Please share your experience.
AVR
I have received my passports back with PR VISA from CHC London few weeks ago. My VISA is valid up to June 2010. Now, I would like to hear valuable suggestions from seniors whether to land in winter or summer?
Few suggested me that Canadian winter season will be too difficult for new immigrants who come from warm countries at their first survival. So, they said that better to land in spring or summer. I think there are advantages and disadvantages of both in terms of job prospective.
If most of the people thinking to avoid Canadian winter and want land in summer. Then there will be bit more competition for jobs in summer. If so, are there better chances to grab job opportunities by landing in winter?
However, Most of employees go for annual vacations in summer and then there will be better chances to get temporary jobs. Any way, it will be too difficult to get permanent job initially without regulatory body license, Canadian job education and\or experience. So, is it wise to target temporary job by landing in summer while continuing education\bridging programs and getting license from regulatory body?
Which option will be best, especially who is in Healthcare and Engineering professions? Please share your experience.
AVR