geeyes said:
Dear Ask,
Thanks for the detailed information and the link was really helpful
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I am from "Gods own country".I live in Thiruvananthapuram,Kerala,India. I had checked with almost all airlines and finally shortlisted Emirates/Etihad.
Really the suggestion and advice is really valuable.
Thanks a lot
Regads
geeyes
Thanks for your time and detailed reply. Just to keep it short, where to live in Canada would be based on various factors like your profession(read Job opportunities for you, payment per hour etc), your child's education(if you have any preferred school), spouse's job opportunity, whether you like to live in a fast paced city atmosphere or in a bit calm and quite place, overall cost of living, etc etc...the list can be endless.
Your friend might have tried something and may have ended up liking something else which is his choice. You are unique and your set of priorities and choices will be different from his. If you know this friend personally and can relate yourself to him, go ahead and consider his advice seriously. Certain universal principles are applicable here too - bigger the cities, greater are competition in job and also the opportunities to grow, develop & prosper!
Emirates have some promotion going on till Jan 10, 2013 for all sectors they are flying. You can travel till June 2013 with the tickets purchased during the promotion period.(Disclaimer: I am not sure if this promotion applies to your region of residence)
A valid IELTS score might be required for doing further education once you are there. Also, please check what type of IELTS are they asking for before you appear for IELTS again(there are two types of IELTS assessment). The rates for doing IELTS may not be standard, but does not vary substantially.
I have read your post in another thread that I am following. In response to it - Yes, as per my observation, CIC is prioritizing the applications based on MI-1, MI-2 and MI-3. Some MI-3 applicants got their visa within one month after doing medicals(medicals in Oct, Visa in Nov, Landed in Dec 2012). MI-1 applicants are put to wait here too.
In fact, the way Passport Requests are made have also varied from one VO to another. I can see that many NDVO applicants received their Passport Request along with their Medical Request where as for London VO, many MI-1 applicants were asked to update their documents initially, followed by medicals. Some got their medical requests and document update requests together. For many MI-1 applicants, even after completing 2 months from doing medicals, Passport Requests have not come.
I wish you all the best in the rest of your Canadian journey.