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honestly.. what are u guys fighting about..

first no one cares whos lying or not.. we are reading your experiences.. but at the end everyone should do his own research and prepare before landing..

as for the 4 months to get a job.. well its damn good 4 months is nothing.. why are you bashing people like that?
i saw people getting jobs in their own fields easily as well as not finding .. anyway..

good luck for both of you.. and take it easy.
 
KhalidSubhan said:
First of all, let me apologize for being out of the scene for a few months. Second I am very thankful to everyone for their help during the immigration process. I landed in Canada on Feb 22, 2013 and the reason of being out of the scene was to get a good idea of Canada before I advise something...............................................and let me thank everyone for all the help during the immigration process for 3 years.

I wish success to everyone and do remember me in prayers


Well Said Khalid Subhan

Thank you for sharing your experience

Stay blessed, wish you more success


hmisabpk
 
The story is too good to be true. I landed here in toronto last january and have personally witnessed the hard process of getting a job. I do not like to discourage newcomers but only prepare for struggles. I find this story so unrealistic, why? Because canada do not recognized foreign engineering qualifications. If ou are an engineer in ur home country, you still need to undergo some registraion process here before u get a job as an engr! Also, no one offers a newcomer witha seniour position....commonsense pls.
And, would you really buy a nice car right after getting a job? Men, life here is a big challenge because we are all starting in a new country from scratch.

Again, i don intend to spread fear or discouragement but i don't want to ive false hope either. From my experience, its all about preparation and courage!

I landed here in january of this yr, i took my registration exam as a nurse in february. While i am waiting for my exam results, i worked as a caregiver earning $12/hr and travelling 2hrs one way to work buy bus. When i get my registration, i passed my resume to employers...it took me 2 months to get a phone call for an interview and that is pretty normal here, thats why its very odd to get a 10-15 calls a day! Now, after 5 months, i am now working as a reistered nurse and have a good salary... Again, there is HOPE but its not easy as it was presented by the author of this topic.

Goodluck to all of us
Lloyd
 
hi khalidsuban,

thanks for sharing your experiences in Toronto. I think u r lucky u got a job related to ur field. But in my case I am facing difficulties to get job related to my field. I was worked as a collection manager for 6 years in one of the reputed banks in back home. I came here with wife and 2 children 3 months ago. I understood that getting jobs in banks need extra training, courses etc. Can u please share useful information with me because u r also a banker.
thanking you.
 
lloydnina said:
The story is too good to be true. I landed here in toronto last january and have personally witnessed the hard process of getting a job. I do not like to discourage newcomers but only prepare for struggles. I find this story so unrealistic, why? Because canada do not recognized foreign engineering qualifications. If ou are an engineer in ur home country, you still need to undergo some registraion process here before u get a job as an engr! Also, no one offers a newcomer witha seniour position....commonsense pls.
And, would you really buy a nice car right after getting a job? Men, life here is a big challenge because we are all starting in a new country from scratch.

Again, i don intend to spread fear or discouragement but i don't want to ive false hope either. From my experience, its all about preparation and courage!

I landed here in january of this yr, i took my registration exam as a nurse in february. While i am waiting for my exam results, i worked as a caregiver earning $12/hr and travelling 2hrs one way to work buy bus. When i get my registration, i passed my resume to employers...it took me 2 months to get a phone call for an interview and that is pretty normal here, thats why its very odd to get a 10-15 calls a day! Now, after 5 months, i am now working as a reistered nurse and have a good salary... Again, there is HOPE but its not easy as it was presented by the author of this topic.

Goodluck to all of us
Lloyd

Yes, i agree with you. It is not very easy to find jobs right away, even though there are exceptions to the rule. Yes we have to tell those from back home the truth and allow them to prepare well before coming.

One other forum member is in pakistan and is making 4000k and confused whether to move or not to move, i replied and advised him to think carefully about it before resigning from his job.

Good to be realistic so as to let the rest know what to expect.

Good to know you have a good job now.

Wish you good luck.
 
lloydnina said:
The story is too good to be true. I landed here in toronto last january and have personally witnessed the hard process of getting a job. I do not like to discourage newcomers but only prepare for struggles. I find this story so unrealistic, why? Because canada do not recognized foreign engineering qualifications. If ou are an engineer in ur home country, you still need to undergo some registraion process here before u get a job as an engr! Also, no one offers a newcomer witha seniour position....commonsense pls.
And, would you really buy a nice car right after getting a job? Men, life here is a big challenge because we are all starting in a new country from scratch.

Again, i don intend to spread fear or discouragement but i don't want to ive false hope either. From my experience, its all about preparation and courage!

I landed here in january of this yr, i took my registration exam as a nurse in february. While i am waiting for my exam results, i worked as a caregiver earning $12/hr and travelling 2hrs one way to work buy bus. When i get my registration, i passed my resume to employers...it took me 2 months to get a phone call for an interview and that is pretty normal here, thats why its very odd to get a 10-15 calls a day! Now, after 5 months, i am now working as a reistered nurse and have a good salary... Again, there is HOPE but its not easy as it was presented by the author of this topic.

Goodluck to all of us
Lloyd

as you said.. process should begin back home, if you want to register your profession at least for architects like me, we can start the process of registration from home, and it takes around 6 months tops.

on another hand, maybe he was lucky to get the job, you never know. one thing for sure, it is hard to find a job especially with the competition and the lack of canadian experience.
 
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KhalidSubhan said:
First of all, let me apologize for being out of the scene for a few months. Second I am very thankful to everyone for their help during the immigration process. I landed in Canada on Feb 22, 2013 and the reason of being out of the scene was to get a good idea of Canada before I advise something.

So, I landed in Feb: Toronto covered in snow. I initially stayed for 2 days in safehomestay and then moved to a shared apartment with students. I wanted to keep the expenditure low, so 425 per month including utilities per seperate room was a great offer for me. Additionally, they were very friendly and they were sharing everything except underwears lol so I was using all their utensils, pillows and blankets. I was new to Toronto and I would highly recommend something like for a single person, as there are alot of right decisions we need to take. For example, their apartment was right infront of subway station, it wasnt very expensive, the building was average with low cost, I wasnt supposed to pay the first and last month, they were willing for any type of help, they even offered to pick me from the airport but I said no. I thought they might get a better offer and would rent the room to somebody else so precautionally I stayed in safehomestay to see how things go.. but I was wrong, they were short of money as they were students but they were honest.

I took of 3 months vacation from my job in Pakistan and I thought if things wouldnt go well for me in canada, I would come back to pakistan and would plan properly and move back after an year with agood plan.

The job process was the most challenging I experienced. I got 5-10 calls per day when I began to apply but no real interviews, thats all. I was 100% in all the interviews, I downgraded my CV, talked to recruitment agencies, distributed my CV, joined social community services but no use. I wasnt tensed in a sense I had a good job back home and atleast I was safe. after 25 days of direct applies, I changed my strategy, I contacted everybody in my circle, I kept asking for references from strangers and booom:

I landed in a job on 35th day of my landing. People kept on telling me okay ask that guy, ok call that guy tell him we ABC is reffering you. The job was pretty good SENIOR NETWORK ENGINEER. It was enough for me to send a resign back home. Believe me, when I got the offer letter, I was travelling by subway, passing through kennedy station and that big canadian flag right infront of the station looked so wonderful. Yes, for the first time after my landing.

Things began to change, I got myself a good car, I shifted to an apartment of my own, I am working hard and still trying to balance my life as immigration is a rebirth and everything would be new for you.

Some tips for newcommers:
Network: this is must otherwise you might be in odd jobs even after 15 years.
First job: First job in your field is a must, spend an year of two in that job and then sky is the limit.
Odd jobs: you would work hard and would hardly earn your living
Taxi jobs: If things arent working for you, then atleast drive a cab on temp basis, you would making good and would be saving enough to spend on your skills upgradation
CIIP or other new commer job placement agencies: They would keep on asking you for volunteer programs, that means dollar 5 per day, that is weird, so network and try to get somebody refer you. 2ndly, they would screw up your CV, specially in IT. When you would apply for a job posting, the HR department would pick that CV but when the IT department would review that CV, it would be thrown in a dustbin. So work on your CV with your own brain, make it something like equally ok with HR department as well as well IT department. Some might not agree with me but this is what I have seen in my own company. And dont forget: N E T W O R K like crazies

Dont worry about the snow, get a nice jacket and you gonna be fine. Dont look at the nice apartments until you get a good job. Work on your network and get a job placement first.

Now some other things:

I prefer walmart for shopping, it has almost anything you need and its very affordable. Toronto is a wonderful city as a whole, there is always something going on, specially the weekends rock. Another plus: this city is so multicultural and finding your community wont be hard for you. If possible dont rent a basement, you would be bored and it is going to affect your energy level, which means alot during the first job hunting process.

Do let me know if you need any help. I have been an active member of this forum for years and I have been receiving a lot of messages recently. Additionally it is going to be hard for to keep track of each and every post as the first year in canada is very busy as everything is new. So I would create a new email or fb id and would share it with you, so it would be easy for me reply to everyone.

and let me thank everyone for all the help during the immigration process for 3 years.

I wish success to everyone and do remember me in prayers
 
Not dissagreeing with forum members. It could be true as well. If you hit the right ball with right preparation and right time and that could happen. There are so many needs for right people in Canada. Don't think negetive, be prepared, be open 360 degree, try through all means. Sometime you can get a job before you land in canada, sometime depends on luck as well like where you hit the ball. I like to share my story if anybody gets motivation from it, I will be more than happy. Cut & paste from other place that I wrote...
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I am not very regular in this forum. Just wanted to share my observations in last 3 and half months
if it helps/motivates anybody. Everything seems smooth. Got the full driving license in Manitoba. Bought a car, Kid is going to school.
Job is ongoing................Family is happy...................

Opportunity is vast in Canada if you can hit properly. See the post of mine in the link below
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/all-bangladeshi-applicants-forum-t19664.0.html;msg2346575#msg2346575

It is not very very hard and even you can get a job before landing. Hope this will give some motivation to people.

canadaforall said:
Yes, i agree with you. It is not very easy to find jobs right away, even though there are exceptions to the rule. Yes we have to tell those from back home the truth and allow them to prepare well before coming.

One other forum member is in pakistan and is making 4000k and confused whether to move or not to move, i replied and advised him to think carefully about it before resigning from his job.

Good to be realistic so as to let the rest know what to expect.

Good to know you have a good job now.

Wish you good luck.
 
Such an inspiring story. Thank you so much :-)
 
agree...

swapno said:
Not dissagreeing with forum members. It could be true as well. If you hit the right ball with right preparation and right time and that could happen. There are so many needs for right people in Canada. Don't think negetive, be prepared, be open 360 degree, try through all means. Sometime you can get a job before you land in canada, sometime depends on luck as well like where you hit the ball. I like to share my story if anybody gets motivation from it, I will be more than happy. Cut & paste from other place that I wrote...
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I am not very regular in this forum. Just wanted to share my observations in last 3 and half months
if it helps/motivates anybody. Everything seems smooth. Got the full driving license in Manitoba. Bought a car, Kid is going to school.
Job is ongoing................Family is happy...................

Opportunity is vast in Canada if you can hit properly. See the post of mine in the link below
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/all-bangladeshi-applicants-forum-t19664.0.html;msg2346575#msg2346575

It is not very very hard and even you can get a job before landing. Hope this will give some motivation to people.
 
My Toronto experience says that the story shared by KhalidSubhan about landing in a senior level job is almost fake & well-cooked!
 
NN74 said:
My Toronto experience says that the story shared by KhalidSubhan about landing in a senior level job is almost fake & well-cooked!

agreed....thats why mr.khalid subhan is not seen since sharing his fake story.. ;D khalid sahab nay dalda zara ziada hee mila diya... ;D

the most funny part is how some people are really pleased and inspired after seeing his story that they will also land a job as senior system engineer or high post as soon as they reach Canada...hahahhahahahahha what a joke... ;D
 
I don't know why people speak lies - may be to pretend that they are better off than others in Toronto!

Since my arrival in Canada - I know 17 Pakistani families; well qualified & experienced. 6 of them are IT specialists with Cisco/Avaya /PMP/ITIL certifications with Master degrees & having 10+ years experience. Their collective opinion is that 'in Canada, getting a senior level job without Canadian experience is almost impossible. Once you have that then you would get better job of your field (like Senior Network Engineer/Associate).'

My advise to new immigrants is that to be prepared for any job - even at Tim Horton delivering tea/coffee to customers - while you hold Master degrees & good experience but continue to look for. Picture painted here in this thread is not true!


azazaz said:
agreed....thats why mr.khalid subhan is not seen since sharing his fake story.. ;D khalid sahab nay dalda zara ziada hee mila diya... ;D

the most funny part is how some people are really pleased and inspired after seeing his story that they will also land a job as senior system engineer or high post as soon as they reach Canada...hahahhahahahahha what a joke... ;D
 
NN74 said:
I don't know why people speak lies - may be to pretend that they are better off than others in Toronto!

Since my arrival in Canada - I know 17 Pakistani families; well qualified & experienced. 6 of them are IT specialists with Cisco/Avaya /PMP/ITIL certifications with Master degrees & having 10+ years experience. Their collective opinion is that 'in Canada, getting a senior level job without Canadian experience is almost impossible. Once you have that then you would get better job of your field (like Senior Network Engineer/Associate).'

My advise to new immigrants is that to be prepared for any job - even at Tim Horton delivering tea/coffee to customers - while you hold Master degrees & good experience but continue to look for. Picture painted here in this thread is not true!

You are realistic and that is the best thing to do. Be open mind and think that you can do any job at the beginning.
He has said it all and i am here only to say he is saying the truth. For those who want to fake things they can go ahead. There is nothing like being negative. All is only to prepare your mind the right way.

Canadaforall
 
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