info4sourav said:That's really an inspiring story. Thanks Krishvasireddy for sharing your experience in such a detailed way.
Well,my wife & I,have also applied for PR and now waiting for a positive response from CIC. If everything goes well, I may have to soon start looking for opportunities in Canada.
I am working in an MNC in India,which also has offices in Canada. I work as a Consultant in the field of E-sourcing/Strategic Sourcing and primarily work on platform/tools like SAP Ariba. Can you guide me from your experience, as in,how would be possibilities of getting a job in a similar field in Canada?
Thanks & regards,
Sourav
Akberansari said:Hi Krishvasireddy,
Your story is really an inspiring one.
I too got the PPR. i applied as a single applicant, but when I got the ITA from my province, I arranged a quick marriage and applied with my wife bringing my Score to an even lower 343. But thats the risk I took. And it paid off.
Regarding job, you suggest to take the service of call divert which is a good idea. But what if the employers see your CV and find that you are working on a job outside Canada. They would never call you in this case. Your suggestions required.
Regards
Akber
deadbird said:Congrats @krishvasireddy !
Can you explain why between "COPR and Landing" is the best time to get married?
Can you share some links /pointers to threads? I have so far been unsuccessful in finding informative threads on the topic. Some of them actually warn against getting married between COPR and landing.krishvasireddy said:You can see Family Sponsorship thread for more information.
wales7479 said:Congrats @Krishvasireddy!
Did you include your SAP certification in your Education or how did you include it in your application?
I have lots of IT certifications but there is no place to include it in my application.
Kindly assist.
Regards,
raviprawat said:But how did u manage to get reference letters? Many companies do not provide.