rupeshhari
VIP Member
- Sep 15, 2008
- 255
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo
- NOC Code......
- 4131
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- Dec 2008 to CIO
- Doc's Request.
- Jan 2009
- AOR Received.
- Feb 2009 from VO
- IELTS Request
- Didn't do IELTS.
- File Transfer...
- Not transfered to regional office.
- Med's Request
- July 2010 with RPRF and another PCC.
- Med's Done....
- Meds - September 2010. PCC - Late Oct 2010
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- Early November 2010
- VISA ISSUED...
- December 2010 - Exactly days shy of 2 years since I sent in my application to CIO.
- LANDED..........
- 2011
Raindrop = I am not sure why people are disagreeing with you. If you feel Canada is not a good place to be in, then you made the absolute correct choice.
Why do you guys think that I am not moving to Sudan or to UK or to any other place other than my two options, stay in US or go to Canada. Because for me, these are not good places to be in. In Sudan, there is a war that are killing people, the economy is in shambles, I could go on and on. In UK, the banks are failing, the pound is taking a beating, etc. They catch terrorist cells in the UK all the time. Its just not safe for me.
So we can say the similar thing about US, but there is one big difference. US still has the money to save itself and US will invest a lot of money into security. Canada on the other hand, has a really good financial system and is doing a lot of right things.
I do believe that most people who do immigrate to Canada and struggle are the ones who didn't do enough research and always think grass is greener on the other side in absolute terms. Unlike raindrop, i know the opposite spectrum of people. The ones who have gone to Canada and took up jobs that they wanted and doing absolutely well. I think two things that did separate them from a lot of others. They were prepared for the worst (worst in Canadian term) so prepared well and didn't go anywhere near a bad situation. They were well educated in top universities across the world so even though most Canadian employers might not know them, the top ones did. Its like where I am studying. I don't expect most Canadian colleges to know that my university is one of the top ones in the US, but the absolutely best Canadian universities will certainly know of my university in the US.
So if you are not willing to work hard or have the right qualification or a combination of both or some other quality, then its a great thing if those people don't go to Canada. In fact, its better for us future Canadians.
Why do you guys think that I am not moving to Sudan or to UK or to any other place other than my two options, stay in US or go to Canada. Because for me, these are not good places to be in. In Sudan, there is a war that are killing people, the economy is in shambles, I could go on and on. In UK, the banks are failing, the pound is taking a beating, etc. They catch terrorist cells in the UK all the time. Its just not safe for me.
So we can say the similar thing about US, but there is one big difference. US still has the money to save itself and US will invest a lot of money into security. Canada on the other hand, has a really good financial system and is doing a lot of right things.
I do believe that most people who do immigrate to Canada and struggle are the ones who didn't do enough research and always think grass is greener on the other side in absolute terms. Unlike raindrop, i know the opposite spectrum of people. The ones who have gone to Canada and took up jobs that they wanted and doing absolutely well. I think two things that did separate them from a lot of others. They were prepared for the worst (worst in Canadian term) so prepared well and didn't go anywhere near a bad situation. They were well educated in top universities across the world so even though most Canadian employers might not know them, the top ones did. Its like where I am studying. I don't expect most Canadian colleges to know that my university is one of the top ones in the US, but the absolutely best Canadian universities will certainly know of my university in the US.
So if you are not willing to work hard or have the right qualification or a combination of both or some other quality, then its a great thing if those people don't go to Canada. In fact, its better for us future Canadians.