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ankit_20 said:
Congratulations Indira. Welcome to Canada. You guys did pretty good getting so much done with in a week of arrival.

Wish you all the best

Thanks Ankit :). We keep hearing Saskatchewan is among the best for Architects these days, and we are yet to sink in ???. Well, if a move means a job for Prab in his field, yes we will definitely move. We have just started our job hunt, exploring CO OP programs etc.,

How are you doing?

Indira Prabhakaran.
 
Thanks to all of you friends :)

vasalagovind said:
hi INDIRA PRABAKARAN,
hEARTY CONGRATULATIONS tO U & UR FAMILY.
It is heartening to see u settled soon. Could u please throw light on accomaration .which part of toronto ur staying .what is the basic rent for a single bedroom apartment in a modest locality. IAM also from chennai .with gods will soon I will
be in toronto.
Regards Dr. VASALA

Hi Vasala,

We are staying in Malton, Mississauga. Here a single bedroom apartment costs anywhere from 900$ to 1000$. If you are OK with a basement apartment, you could easily get one from 450$ to 800$. Only thing I can suggest you is look for a place close to shopping areas for the ease of it.

See you soon..

Indira Prabhakaran.
 
Good to know that Indira. Mississauga is a very nice place to live in, Closer to the airport. but a bit distant to the Downtown Toronto but you'd see lots of Indians and Pakistanis over there.
I'd still not recommend you to relocate to Saskatchewan,kids would not love it so far from a crowded city like Toronto. are Architects need to sit for any licensing exam before applying to jobs?
it would be real hard to secure a job i guess without a Canadian Arch degree.
 
jnathan said:
Good to know that Indira. Mississauga is a very nice place to live in, Closer to the airport. but a bit distant to the Downtown Toronto but you'd see lots of Indians and Pakistanis over there.
I'd still not recommend you to relocate to Saskatchewan,kids would not love it so far from a crowded city like Toronto. are Architects need to sit for any licensing exam before applying to jobs?
it would be real hard to secure a job i guess without a Canadian Arch degree.

Thanks Jnathan,

Yes Architects have a very regulated profession here and it's a 3 step process for licensing. Prab just applied to the CACB(the federal architectural board) for evaluation for his academic credentials. We can expect a response within 3 months. The total time would be around a year and a half may be ::) ::).

For now, he is exploring into some coop programs that could be useful for him :)

Thanks,

Indira Prabhakaran.
 
Hi Indira

I went to Regina (Saskatchewan) once and indeed there is lot of construction activity there. You can see that place is expanding but I still believe that Toronto may have more options than Regina merely because of its size. Yeah, establishing yourself in a regulated profession is a big challenge but I hope things will work for you guys sooner than later.

Also, Malton is good choice for initial stay as accommodation is not very expensive and there is big group of immigrants in Malton from Canadavisa forum itself.

Wish you all the best for your settlement.


indira_prab said:
Thanks Ankit :). We keep hearing Saskatchewan is among the best for Architects these days, and we are yet to sink in ???. Well, if a move means a job for Prab in his field, yes we will definitely move. We have just started our job hunt, exploring CO OP programs etc.,

How are you doing?

Indira Prabhakaran.
 
thanks Indira PRABAKARAN fOR UR PROMPT reply.hope u succeed in ur endeavour to secure a job. By this time u might have rough idea about the monthly expenditure for a indian family (modest living & family of 2) . Can u give us an idea.. Regards vasala
 
vasalagovind said:
thanks Indira PRABAKARAN fOR UR PROMPT reply.hope u succeed in ur endeavour to secure a job. By this time u might have rough idea about the monthly expenditure for a indian family (modest living & family of 2) . Can u give us an idea.. Regards vasala

I would say a $1500 for 2, living in a basement, without a car 8)

Thanks,

Indira Prabhakaran.
 
One should not consider living in basements due to the risk of getting serious consequences like Fire could broke out anytime and there are absolutely no or very little windows to make an exit for both the people inside and for the smoke.

indira,

how do you see the prospect of jobs now, have you two been able to earn anything or still spending what you had taken from India?
 
indira_prab said:
I would say a $1500 for 2, living in a basement, without a car 8)

Thanks,

Indira Prabhakaran.

Hi Indira, Welcome to Canada.
 
hi Indira , thanks once again. Ur input has given me a broader picture , how to cope up in canada during initial period. Regards vasala.


Thanks ,jnathan for highlighting the hazards of basement living.

Regards vasala
 
Update from my side:

Folks, We are doing well, I got a job in a month of landing and currently looking for a better one. Prab is attending the Co Op course for internationally trained professionals. Our kid loves his new school and friends and Canada is gearing up for Christmas.

Christmas is already in the air here!

We did get a chance to meet a handful of our forum members and it's great to be a part of the group here.

Thanks,

Indira Prabhakaran.
 
congratulations and all the very best for a new life!!!
 
indira,

Keep updating !!
Have you got a job of your choice?
 
jnathan said:
indira,

Keep updating !!
Have you got a job of your choice?

Yes, a job in my field, but they pay me much less than the average. Looking for a better one :)

Indira Prabhakaran.