Many thanks for your wishes Wolfman.Wolfman567 said:Thank you Madhava for sharing this.
Wish you all the very best for your life in Canada...
Best Regards
Madhava
Many thanks for your wishes Wolfman.Wolfman567 said:Thank you Madhava for sharing this.
Wish you all the very best for your life in Canada...
Hi S_haque, usually you'll have a separate forms for the primary applicant and for spouse.S_Haque said:Can anyone tell me pls if I need to fill the family background form for me and my husband in one single form or separately ? Can you pls help? I need to send the docs to Singapore.
Regards//
S_haque
Hawkshed said:Hey Madhava, i moved here on the 30th april. Intended to write to the forum about my experiences. But i guess you said it all and so well.
I tried for a job for about a month and the feeling of digging into my savings was not too good. I met up with somebody who introduced me to join his brokerage as a licensed mortgage agent. I did have to shell out nearly $ 2000 to get the license. However, i guess that helped me so much. The borkerage has really kick started my earning. I could do nearly 3 mortgages in the first month. It made me about $ 7300. I did have to work hard for it, but, it was better than digging into my savings and only sending resumes that hardly get responses.
I am still applying for jobs in my mainstream profession. However, i am at a lot more ease now as the cash flow has started. I also intend to continue with doing mortgages even after getting a good job, as loads of people get laid off. This will be a perfect buffer. However, now i am enjoying it.
So, i guess, we just have to find creative ways of moving ahead till we get the job we want.
I too started as a telemarketer. Not ashamed of it. I am confused how a motivational speech would make an immigrant 'more broken'!!!stevecanada said:I think this may work for some people but think about 250,000 people. If every person out of these 250,000 remove his her accent, does Canada really have many high level jobs so those 250,000 people can get those jobs? Always some will suffer that's why I think this guy forgetting the factor of luck and treating everybody at same page and that's why I don't believe in this guy nor in his preachings. Shantanu, the CEO of Adobe, Sabeer Bhatia, the Hotmail.com's daddy-Both speak exactly same indianized english and but are extremely successful. You cannot avoid the factor of luck and if luck will be available for every immigrant then luck will not remain luck but will become Ration Card so everybody can have it.
And the real number is extremely high 250,000 people are the only coming in one year but reality is that immigrant arrived in last three year also struggling for same good jobs since thier arrival in Canada so number is close to 250K + 250K + 250K + 250K = 1000,000 (1 million people) Now does Canada really have 1000,000 good quality jobs which people are trying to get?? Every immigrant with B.com degree would like become accountant, Banker or Investment manager and if 500,000 people who somehow managed to remove thier accent and sound exactly like Canadian, will those 500K people get those jobs?? of course not?? because where the hell 500K jobs paying 50K salary are in the market?
So Bottomline is that one has to deliver pizza or wash dishes or work at 7-Eleven in night shift no matter Mr. Nick Noorani says. I am criticizing Mr. Nick Noorani because his preachings are way from reality and make immigrant more broken.
Dear brother,ROCKY1981 said:YEAH I HAVE ALREDY APPLY IN AUG-08 AFTER THAT I HAVE UPDATED MY NOC BECAUSE MY JOB RESPONSIBILTIES MEET SUPERVISOR CLASS .... BUT IN FIRST FORM I HAVE APPLIED AS CHEMICAL ENNG ..WATS UR STATUS BRO..PLZ DISCUSS AND IN WHICH CATEGORY U APPLIED
Hey,Madhava said:Hi All
Hope all are doing good and their plans are on track.
There was no message posted in this thread for a long time. How are you Rocky et al?
Do keep this thread alive.
I did manage to interact couple of people from this thread, who have landed in Canada.
Please write and share about your experiences so far.
Best Regards
Madhava
rocky272727 said:Hey,
I am doing good...how r u...i am fine....settling down, enjoying the winters,,,,busy with work!
How about u
prixit said:Hi MAdhava,
Your post are really motivating want to thanks you for the same,would appreciate if you can answer few of my queries.
I am planing to move to calgary on 20th dec...
a)What is the minimum amount you HAVE to carry with you to canada,because i might not carry much cash with me...but will have my Visa debit card with me ...is it fine.
b)I am ready to do any kind of job initially,so is it possible that we get job easily initially so that we can start earning
c)What is the minimum salary you get per hour in Calgary
I Agreee with you. Please avoid Dr Malkit Law. She is extremely Rude, sarcastic and lacks the basic ethics requried by doctors.The looks that she gives you is certainly to makes you feel comletely unwanted and inferior in her clinic.I had a very bad experience interacting with her for my Australia Visa medical checks. I woudlnt even go to her for a basic medical test ever again, it is as if she makes you feel that the entire visa decision is in her hands and we are completely dependant on her.sahej_kapoor said:I hate her, I have gone to her three times and she acts so b-----. I always refer our clients to Asha Behl. SHe is far much better, Malkit Law and her staff are so rude.