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polara69 said:I do not know what you all were experiencing or expecting, but I love it here. Everyone is helpful and friendly, I got a job quickly, found a nice apartment, nice car. I cannot share any negative issues so far. For me it is just beautiful here and I am not in my 20s, yes I have given up but found again a great job, the wife is happy and we spend more time together than before.
It is important to see that not everything is bad in Canada, not every immigrant is suffering or having problems.
iam_toby said:Well that's the stuff I like to read) All the best for you and your family!!
polara69 said:I do not know what you all were experiencing or expecting, but I love it here. Everyone is helpful and friendly, I got a job quickly, found a nice apartment, nice car. I cannot share any negative issues so far. For me it is just beautiful here and I am not in my 20s, yes I have given up but found again a great job, the wife is happy and we spend more time together than before.
It is important to see that not everything is bad in Canada, not every immigrant is suffering or having problems.
The vast majority of people are just fine, which is why once overcoming the immigration hurdles, they tend to stop posting.emamabd said:Its good to read positive stories about immigrants who managed to settle well in Canada...there are many sad stories in this forum and the good ones will make a balance. I would encourage you to your story in a new post - if you have the time ofcourse..and to share how you managed to succeed - for the benefit of all new immigrants
fkl said:I was wondering how much of the negatives would apply if you are a temp worker with already a pretty good job offered, not in 20's, bringing a family (wife and kids) along. Coming from under developed world and leaving a pretty good and settled job back home too.
The reasons my original decision was based upon
1. Good schooling for kids with little cost.
2. Breadth of exposure, having already worked with several companies in the US - still living in another country and working for global customers is a different thing.
3. Cost of living seems STABLE in Canada. Yes - no? I am pretty highly paid in my home country, but end up saving nothing since inflation rate is very high and it keeps souring on a quarterly basis, although we maintain a very good quality of life.
4. Any long term savings in Canada would sum up to bigger amounts in my home country after the conversion.
You lost your refugee claim and had to be deported? Chances of returning to Canada = virtually none.+tec said:
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