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Thanx Palaki and rk..
 
Manzil Na De, Chirag Na De, Hausla To De
Tinke Ka Hi Sahi Tu Magar, Aasra To De
 
fakename said:
Manzil Na De, Chirag Na De, Hausla To De
Tinke Ka Hi Sahi Tu Magar, Aasra To De
waaah kya baat, kya baat , kya baat
ab issi shair k sath barsaat ho jaye IP DM's ki..... ;D
 
fakename said:
Manzil Na De, Chirag Na De, Hausla To De
Tinke Ka Hi Sahi Tu Magar, Aasra To De
vry nice ...!! ab bas IP or DM ka intezar hai..
 
rksandhu said:
waaah kya baat, kya baat , kya baat
ab issi shair k sath barsaat ho jaye IP DM's ki..... ;D
really waitin for IP DM.... hope to gt it soon
 
New Immigrant Settlement Tips
Most new immigrants who have landed or are going to land have a lot of questions regarding life in Canada. I have tried to provide some info here for everybody's benefit. Hope this helps.

BASIC Dos & DONTs

DON'T CONVERT THE COST OF ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING FROM CAD TO YOUR HOME CURRENCY – this will only scare you and give you unnecessary tension

IMPROVE YOUR COMMUNICATION SKILLS – I cannot stress the importance of this more that what has already been said by many senior people on this forum. When you apply for jobs initially you are nothing but a voice on a phone claiming to have studied something and worked somewhere and to know so many things. If this voice is not clearly understandable then the person at the other end will most probably not belive the information or will atleast be doubtful, also he may not want to continue a conversation which he is not able to understand. I am not saying every new immigrant should speak the queen's English with a perfect accent. But every immigrant should be able to speak clear English without any mother tongue influence, every immigrant should be able to communicate his ides and thoughts clearly in a manner in which anybody anywhere in the world can understand. Even on this forum itself if you see many people post in very poor English, this is not because they don't know English, this is because they are thinking in their mother tongue and then doing a direct translation or transliteration into English!! If you want to make an impression on potential employers then please polish your English skills, you may clear IELTS and may have studied and spoken English for many years but that still doesn't mean you know the language well. Here is a simple test, watch an English serial on youtube without subtitles, try to write down the dialogues and then watch it with subtitles and see how much of the dialogues you got right. This will tell you how much you understand the accent and the language. Remember English is not our language its theirs and therefore they are the ones who decide what correct English is not you and me!!
 
Food and Groceries

if you have just moved to Canada and don't have a job in hand, you don't want to drain all your savings in the first few months itself. If you live in and around Toronto, you have the following supermarkets options for buying food itemsNo Frills, Walmart, Loblaws (expensive), and
lots of smaller grocery stores
when you come from your home country ensure that you carry essential food items, for example Indians may want to carry curry powder, dry spices etc. I am an Indian by birth hence suggesting things from an Indian perspective. Don't waste your luggage space by carrying kilos of rice or wheat flour or pulses, all these things are available in plenty in Canada and not so expensive also!!

Normal household expenses for a family of 3-4 for one month

Rent – 1000-1500 ( don't look for fancy apartments when you land, you only need a clean safe place to stay, you can move to fancy place once you settle down)
•Groceries – 500-750
•Mobile/Internet – 150 – You should get a Vonage (www.vonage.ca) phone once you have a house to stay. This is very cost effective and gives you unlimited calling to 60 countries for just 30-40 CAD per month. This is extremely cost effective if you want to keep in touch with people back home. I have one and am using it on daily basis. But remember it will not work without internet connection.
•Cable TV – Initially don't invest in all this, you may have a family and they may get bored at home, encourage them to explore the areas near your house rather than sit at home and watch Hindi/Tamil/Malayalam/Telugu channels. Remember independence is key factor every family member except little kids must be able to do things on their own and know what to do in case of emergencies. Worst case if you have internet and laptop you can watch the programs online.
•Travel expenses – 100-150 – you can get train/bus/tram pass for a month this will be really useful to help you commute. If you are in Toronto you can get a weekend pass which can be used by a family instead of just one person. Check this website for more details
http://www.ttc.ca/
 
Hi guys Congrats to the one wh have received thier PR .. n patience to ones who are waiting along with me .

I have a question ... what is this temple certificate ... in mumbai they dont give temple certificate we had got just a parchi..... but in hindi .... then we registered it and forwarded the registration and court document of our marrige .... is that gud or do i need to get the temple parchi translated n sent it to the consulate?


:-X :-X :-X
 
Hello Rksandhu..can u please suggest me that can I go for MP inquiry because my file is still showing in process since July 5th and I am oct 17 applicant and they didnot requested anything . my medically are getting expired on sep 14. Really worried now.please suggest
 
Jarmanaujla said:
Hello Rksandhu..can u please suggest me that can I go for MP inquiry because my file is still showing in process since July 5th and I am oct 17 applicant and they didnot requested anything . my medically are getting expired on sep 14. Really worried now.please suggest
yes go for it....
neha's got IP on 3rd July her MP said that the VO will touch her file in the end of august. .
I got IP on 4th July and my MP said that file is pending for further review. ..
so both MP's are useless. ..try urs maybe he will b helpful. ..gud luck
 
Well temple certificate is the certificate they give you when you get married, you take tat to court & register your marraige. So if you have a parchi. Get tat appostile & translated. Keep a copy of if as you would have to provide original to the court.
 
Divyad said:
Hi guys Congrats to the one wh have received thier PR .. n patience to ones who are waiting along with me .

I have a question ... what is this temple certificate ... in mumbai they dont give temple certificate we had got just a parchi..... but in hindi .... then we registered it and forwarded the registration and court document of our marrige .... is that gud or do i need to get the temple parchi translated n sent it to the consulate?


:-X :-X :-X
don't know about whats the trend in Mumbai..I think someone else answer this question who belongs to Mumbai. ..
in Punjab they give us paper (certificate) then we translate it bcoz its in Punjabi. .then notarized it and send both certificates to cic
 
Thanks a lot ... we have a Bombay mucipal corporation certificate here which is necessary for the marriage to be certified so im hoping its gud to go ... anyone else from bombay have an opinion on it please advice

Thanks
 
hi all pending october appliants ..

please confirm if it is only ADR people or people having complicated cases ( more travel, Divorce, kids) are pending?
 
hello guys,just checked ecas.it is showing IN PROCESS for me.my timelines are as
medical done 05-11-2013
date of application received at mississauga 04-12-2013
date of sponsorship approval 28-12-2013
date of file transfer at NDVO 08-01-2014
date of passport request 23-01-2014
date of adr without demanding by NDVO i.e.
honeymoon trip's and family get together on my
spouse as well as my birthday photos send to
NDVO (again stating without demand by NDVO) 31-03-2014
my spouse had to leave for canada after 15 days of marriage i.e. in first half of nov.2013. then my spouse visited me in feb.2014 for 21 days.