ramzy2277 said:
betterfuture,
i am also planning to go to calgary, but I think its best to keep an eye or other smaller cities or even other promising provinces like NewFoundLand and Sasketchewan as they have O&G industry booming in those places and I guess the competition is less there.....its very hard for newcomers to compete in the canadian market....i think we should focus on doing some bridge programs and find volunteer jobs in my industry ,its like a transition period before landing on a real job.....the thing that worries me beside finding a job is the transportation.....i read calgary has bad transportion compared to other major cities like toronto and vancouver ......i guess it would be difficult for a family with infant to move around the city and trying to catch a bus or a whats called C-train....!!......i am thinking to rent a car with my international driving license but i dont know about the requirements ??
Dear Ramzy,
About a week from now i was also banging my head finding a place for me in Calgary. I had a similar situation. A family of 3 me, my wife and a 2 1/2 year old cute, naughty daughter. No one was willing to give me a place to live as ppl avoid giving place to new comers (they require past reference but not all of them) secondly under 18 family member (though most adorable
part of family but still) is mostly not welcome in the house (amikety will back me here as i have been discussing things like this very often with her). So now I had two problems no past references and a under 18 in family. Luckily I found a friend whose relative live in Calgary. they helped me finding a place in NE. I wired the advance from my home country to my new home and reserved the place. Finding a place in a new city is tough job. So I would suggest you should not be choose at the start of your move (am I right amikety?).
The other thing is ur international driving license and rent-a-Car. Since you require insurance before you sit on the driver seat
and new license holder's insurance is usually very high so it is up to you. I have heard from my friend that for a rent a car the company will arrange for your insurance on international license. Just helping you with facts mate as I have been going through with all this.
Hope this helps you.
Regards,
OS