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sonie055

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Canada
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
11-05-2016
Doc's Request.
Not requested
AOR Received.
AOR 1-01-June-2016, AOR 2 -29 -June-2016
File Transfer...
28-June-2016
Med's Request
NA
Med's Done....
24-04-2016(Upfront)
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
23-Dec-2016
VISA ISSUED...
16-Jan-2017
LANDED..........
22-Jan-2017
Hi Guys

Hope all are doing good.
Sorry for the delay in the landing and job hunting experience..

I landed Toronto on Aug 6th and it was a very smooth process my flight landed at 9am so the counter immigration counter was pretty empty and i was done with all formalities in less than 30 minutes.
Please make sure that you tell the officers to stamp the B4 Forms if you have gold and other valuables which you may bring in next time.

Unfortunately SIN counter was closed for some reason so i went to service ontario and got the SIN number the next day and openedaccount in TD bank, got a credit card too..

I booked my short stay through Airbnb so i took a cab to the address provided and the place was good, it was an Argentinian family very friendly and welcoming people.
It costed me 800 CAD for 25 days.

Next is job hunting, Started applying after 2 days of my landing and Guys i have to say their is a lot of opportunities here in Toronto, I started getting calls the very next day from recruiters and few companies.

I gave 3 direct interviews and 4 telephonic interviews in the last 2 weeks.

I got offers from 2 companies, which have the same title of Quality Manager and same industry which i was working in for last 6 years.
I have accepted the better offer yesterday and rejected the other.
The package is good and I am starting on 8th September.

So guys what i got to say is stick to your field of education and experience, this country have a lot of opportunities and you wont be disappointed in any way so stay confident.
Please don’t jump into survival jobs immediately once you land, which is very easy to find here and concentrate more on your existing field.


I will be moving to my new apartment near Square one mall from of 1st of September, so if any one need any help once you here please do give me a shout I would be happy to help.



I would like to thank you all in this forum, all the seniors,experts who helped me in the process from the beginning it wouldn't have been possible without this forum and your help , Much Appreciated.

I wish you all a great success , GOD bless you..

Cheers
Shyam
 
sonie055 said:
Hi Guys

Hope all are doing good.
Sorry for the delay in the landing and job hunting experience..

I landed Toronto on Aug 6th and it was a very smooth process my flight landed at 9am so the counter immigration counter was pretty empty and i was done with all formalities in less than 30 minutes.
Please make sure that you tell the officers to stamp the B4 Forms if you have gold and other valuables which you may bring in next time.

Unfortunately SIN counter was closed for some reason so i went to service ontario and got the SIN number the next day and openedaccount in TD bank, got a credit card too..

I booked my short stay through Airbnb so i took a cab to the address provided and the place was good, it was an Argentinian family very friendly and welcoming people.
It costed me 800 CAD for 25 days.

Next is job hunting, Started applying after 2 days of my landing and Guys i have to say their is a lot of opportunities here in Toronto, I started getting calls the very next day from recruiters and few companies.

I gave 3 direct interviews and 4 telephonic interviews in the last 2 weeks.

I got offers from 2 companies, which have the same title of Quality Manager and same industry which i was working in for last 6 years.
I have accepted the better offer yesterday and rejected the other.
The package is good and I am starting on 8th September.

So guys what i got to say is stick to your field of education and experience, this country have a lot of opportunities and you wont be disappointed in any way so stay confident.
Please don't jump into survival jobs immediately once you land, which is very easy to find here and concentrate more on your existing field.


I will be moving to my new apartment near Square one mall from of 1st of September, so if any one need any help once you here please do give me a shout I would be happy to help.



I would like to thank you all in this forum, all the seniors,experts who helped me in the process from the beginning it wouldn't have been possible without this forum and your help , Much Appreciated.

I wish you all a great success , GOD bless you..

Cheers
Shyam

Nice one Shyam.. Well done!!
 
sonie055 said:
Hi Guys

Hope all are doing good.
Sorry for the delay in the landing and job hunting experience..

I landed Toronto on Aug 6th and it was a very smooth process my flight landed at 9am so the counter immigration counter was pretty empty and i was done with all formalities in less than 30 minutes.
Please make sure that you tell the officers to stamp the B4 Forms if you have gold and other valuables which you may bring in next time.

Unfortunately SIN counter was closed for some reason so i went to service ontario and got the SIN number the next day and openedaccount in TD bank, got a credit card too..

I booked my short stay through Airbnb so i took a cab to the address provided and the place was good, it was an Argentinian family very friendly and welcoming people.
It costed me 800 CAD for 25 days.

Next is job hunting, Started applying after 2 days of my landing and Guys i have to say their is a lot of opportunities here in Toronto, I started getting calls the very next day from recruiters and few companies.

I gave 3 direct interviews and 4 telephonic interviews in the last 2 weeks.

I got offers from 2 companies, which have the same title of Quality Manager and same industry which i was working in for last 6 years.
I have accepted the better offer yesterday and rejected the other.
The package is good and I am starting on 8th September.

So guys what i got to say is stick to your field of education and experience, this country have a lot of opportunities and you wont be disappointed in any way so stay confident.
Please don't jump into survival jobs immediately once you land, which is very easy to find here and concentrate more on your existing field.


I will be moving to my new apartment near Square one mall from of 1st of September, so if any one need any help once you here please do give me a shout I would be happy to help.



I would like to thank you all in this forum, all the seniors,experts who helped me in the process from the beginning it wouldn't have been possible without this forum and your help , Much Appreciated.

I wish you all a great success , GOD bless you..

Cheers
Shyam

Congratulations Shyam.. Good insights thanks!!!
Wish u good luck !!!
 
Thanks for the hope shyam.

I am planning to land in sept mid in Alberta hope even i will get a desired job in civil engineering field ASAP. :)
 
sonie055 said:
Hi Guys

Hope all are doing good.
Sorry for the delay in the landing and job hunting experience..

I landed Toronto on Aug 6th and it was a very smooth process my flight landed at 9am so the counter immigration counter was pretty empty and i was done with all formalities in less than 30 minutes.
Please make sure that you tell the officers to stamp the B4 Forms if you have gold and other valuables which you may bring in next time.

I wish you all a great success , GOD bless you..

Cheers
Shyam

Congratulations Shyam on your smooth landing and successful job hunting. Your luck and determination has played very well. Much thanks for your offer to the forumites, this is a great encouragement for all of us going through the process.

Please keep in touch with the forum time to time.

Regards,
 
SIN# is applied at Service Canada (Service Ontario is for provincial services only such as healthcare, licenses, etc)
 
Thank you Shyam! This is so encouraging, and thoughtful on your part. Good luck and thanks once again for sharing your experience.
 
sonie055 said:
Hi Guys

Hope all are doing good.
Sorry for the delay in the landing and job hunting experience..

I landed Toronto on Aug 6th and it was a very smooth process my flight landed at 9am so the counter immigration counter was pretty empty and i was done with all formalities in less than 30 minutes.
Please make sure that you tell the officers to stamp the B4 Forms if you have gold and other valuables which you may bring in next time.

Unfortunately SIN counter was closed for some reason so i went to service ontario and got the SIN number the next day and openedaccount in TD bank, got a credit card too..

I booked my short stay through Airbnb so i took a cab to the address provided and the place was good, it was an Argentinian family very friendly and welcoming people.
It costed me 800 CAD for 25 days.

Next is job hunting, Started applying after 2 days of my landing and Guys i have to say their is a lot of opportunities here in Toronto, I started getting calls the very next day from recruiters and few companies.

I gave 3 direct interviews and 4 telephonic interviews in the last 2 weeks.

I got offers from 2 companies, which have the same title of Quality Manager and same industry which i was working in for last 6 years.
I have accepted the better offer yesterday and rejected the other.
The package is good and I am starting on 8th September.

So guys what i got to say is stick to your field of education and experience, this country have a lot of opportunities and you wont be disappointed in any way so stay confident.
Please don't jump into survival jobs immediately once you land, which is very easy to find here and concentrate more on your existing field.


I will be moving to my new apartment near Square one mall from of 1st of September, so if any one need any help once you here please do give me a shout I would be happy to help.



I would like to thank you all in this forum, all the seniors,experts who helped me in the process from the beginning it wouldn't have been possible without this forum and your help , Much Appreciated.

I wish you all a great success , GOD bless you..

Cheers
Shyam

Thanks Shyam for sharing your experience. it is very encouraging. This will help many in planning their travel.
GOD bless you. Pray that your dreams come true.

Keep sharing your experiences
 
Thank you guys.. :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
 
sonie055 said:
Hi Guys

Hope all are doing good.
Sorry for the delay in the landing and job hunting experience..

I landed Toronto on Aug 6th and it was a very smooth process my flight landed at 9am so the counter immigration counter was pretty empty and i was done with all formalities in less than 30 minutes.
Please make sure that you tell the officers to stamp the B4 Forms if you have gold and other valuables which you may bring in next time.

Unfortunately SIN counter was closed for some reason so i went to service ontario and got the SIN number the next day and openedaccount in TD bank, got a credit card too..

I booked my short stay through Airbnb so i took a cab to the address provided and the place was good, it was an Argentinian family very friendly and welcoming people.
It costed me 800 CAD for 25 days.

Next is job hunting, Started applying after 2 days of my landing and Guys i have to say their is a lot of opportunities here in Toronto, I started getting calls the very next day from recruiters and few companies.

I gave 3 direct interviews and 4 telephonic interviews in the last 2 weeks.

I got offers from 2 companies, which have the same title of Quality Manager and same industry which i was working in for last 6 years.
I have accepted the better offer yesterday and rejected the other.
The package is good and I am starting on 8th September.

So guys what i got to say is stick to your field of education and experience, this country have a lot of opportunities and you wont be disappointed in any way so stay confident.
Please don't jump into survival jobs immediately once you land, which is very easy to find here and concentrate more on your existing field.


I will be moving to my new apartment near Square one mall from of 1st of September, so if any one need any help once you here please do give me a shout I would be happy to help.



I would like to thank you all in this forum, all the seniors,experts who helped me in the process from the beginning it wouldn't have been possible without this forum and your help , Much Appreciated.

I wish you all a great success , GOD bless you..

Cheers
Shyam


Hi Shyam,

Thanks for the post . It is very encouraging for me as I am planning to land in November . My NOC is also 0911 like you . I am curious to know what was your field of experience in your land which helped you to get interviews and job so quickly . Did you followed any special method for applying job which turned on so many interviews ?

Please share more ... I guess lot of us will be benefited from that .

Cheers

AB0911
 
sonie055 said:
Hi Guys

Hope all are doing good.
Sorry for the delay in the landing and job hunting experience..

I landed Toronto on Aug 6th and it was a very smooth process my flight landed at 9am so the counter immigration counter was pretty empty and i was done with all formalities in less than 30 minutes.
Please make sure that you tell the officers to stamp the B4 Forms if you have gold and other valuables which you may bring in next time.

Unfortunately SIN counter was closed for some reason so i went to service ontario and got the SIN number the next day and openedaccount in TD bank, got a credit card too..

I booked my short stay through Airbnb so i took a cab to the address provided and the place was good, it was an Argentinian family very friendly and welcoming people.
It costed me 800 CAD for 25 days.

Next is job hunting, Started applying after 2 days of my landing and Guys i have to say their is a lot of opportunities here in Toronto, I started getting calls the very next day from recruiters and few companies.

I gave 3 direct interviews and 4 telephonic interviews in the last 2 weeks.

I got offers from 2 companies, which have the same title of Quality Manager and same industry which i was working in for last 6 years.
I have accepted the better offer yesterday and rejected the other.
The package is good and I am starting on 8th September.

So guys what i got to say is stick to your field of education and experience, this country have a lot of opportunities and you wont be disappointed in any way so stay confident.
Please don't jump into survival jobs immediately once you land, which is very easy to find here and concentrate more on your existing field.


I will be moving to my new apartment near Square one mall from of 1st of September, so if any one need any help once you here please do give me a shout I would be happy to help.



I would like to thank you all in this forum, all the seniors,experts who helped me in the process from the beginning it wouldn't have been possible without this forum and your help , Much Appreciated.

I wish you all a great success , GOD bless you..

Cheers
Shyam

Thank you Shyam for the update, this is really very useful and encouraging.

All the best in ur new home country
 
hi shyam,
your experience was amazing....i am also planning to land in Nov 2015 with same NOC 0911 & work experience of 6 years
can you help me out with the job application or method so i can also clear the job block quickly.
thanx in advance
Amit Karwa
 
Very nice post. Definitely encouraging. Thanks!

sonie055 said:
Hi Guys

Hope all are doing good.
Sorry for the delay in the landing and job hunting experience..

I landed Toronto on Aug 6th and it was a very smooth process my flight landed at 9am so the counter immigration counter was pretty empty and i was done with all formalities in less than 30 minutes.
Please make sure that you tell the officers to stamp the B4 Forms if you have gold and other valuables which you may bring in next time.

Unfortunately SIN counter was closed for some reason so i went to service ontario and got the SIN number the next day and openedaccount in TD bank, got a credit card too..

I booked my short stay through Airbnb so i took a cab to the address provided and the place was good, it was an Argentinian family very friendly and welcoming people.
It costed me 800 CAD for 25 days.

Next is job hunting, Started applying after 2 days of my landing and Guys i have to say their is a lot of opportunities here in Toronto, I started getting calls the very next day from recruiters and few companies.

I gave 3 direct interviews and 4 telephonic interviews in the last 2 weeks.

I got offers from 2 companies, which have the same title of Quality Manager and same industry which i was working in for last 6 years.
I have accepted the better offer yesterday and rejected the other.
The package is good and I am starting on 8th September.

So guys what i got to say is stick to your field of education and experience, this country have a lot of opportunities and you wont be disappointed in any way so stay confident.
Please don't jump into survival jobs immediately once you land, which is very easy to find here and concentrate more on your existing field.


I will be moving to my new apartment near Square one mall from of 1st of September, so if any one need any help once you here please do give me a shout I would be happy to help.



I would like to thank you all in this forum, all the seniors,experts who helped me in the process from the beginning it wouldn't have been possible without this forum and your help , Much Appreciated.

I wish you all a great success , GOD bless you..

Cheers
Shyam
 
Thnk you memee