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letsgoabroad

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Singapore
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October 2009
Doc's Request.
April, 2010
Med's Request
11 February, 2011
Med's Done....
17 February, 2011
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waived
Passport Req..
9 March 2011
VISA ISSUED...
24 May, 2011
LANDED..........
29 of July
Dear all,

Happy to share you that we (me & my wife) have safely arrived in Vancouver. It was a long journey indeed from Dhaka, Bangladesh but all tiredness gone away by taking the fresh breath of Vancouver. It's really a nice city. The immigration process was so smooth. Officers were so friendly and tried to make laugh rather making serious face. Gave us some important guideline (also some books and brochure) what and how to get jobs, study, courses, driving licence, house rent, scholarship and many others information. Immigration officers only asked for the amount of money I bought but she did not ask me to show. For custom did not ask any list regarding good to accompany or follow. I think, if you bring only yours regular belongings (like clothes, shoes, small numbers ornaments or cookeries), you do not want to make this list. Opening my Bank account was an easy matter. Bank staffs were so friendly and made our task easy.

Thanks to all members of forum. I am not mentioning some of your names as because all members are important to me. I learnt many thing from different issues of members. I wish all the success for all members from my heart. I will talk you more time to time. Bye now.
 
Wishing ur better future in vancouver. Pls share more detail about airline & transit and how did u face custom's at dhaka airport
 
letsgoabroad said:
Dear all,


Thanks to all members of forum. I am not mentioning some of your names as because all members are important to me. I learnt many thing from different issues of members. I wish all the success for all members from my heart. I will talk you more time to time. Bye now.
Well dear, We wish for ur better settlement in Vancouver. During this week or when u free share ur daily life exp as u know in pakistan we what to need to know as new commer. I m writing some questions which will help to others also.
1-Survival jobs in vancouver?
2-Minimum charges in vanvouver? one month sal will be?
3-people said Vancouver is jannat on the earth but very rainy city as most of the time rain rain & rain. Life become difficult with this. as u know every time clouds,rain man goesto fedup??

4-In winter, Snow fall exit or not, pls write down exact facts.
5-One bed room appartment (not basement) Rent??
6-People are welcoming or...........
7-Job opportunities/Future for People with banking backgrounds in vancouver???I beleive u ll never mind for so many questions.
Regards,
Farrukh
 
letsgoabroad said:
Dear all,

Happy to share you that we (me & my wife) have safely arrived in Vancouver. It was a long journey indeed from Dhaka, Bangladesh but all tiredness gone away by taking the fresh breath of Vancouver. It's really a nice city. The immigration process was so smooth. Officers were so friendly and tried to make laugh rather making serious face. Gave us some important guideline (also some books and brochure) what and how to get jobs, study, courses, driving licence, house rent, scholarship and many others information. Immigration officers only asked for the amount of money I bought but she did not ask me to show. For custom did not ask any list regarding good to accompany or follow. I think, if you bring only yours regular belongings (like clothes, shoes, small numbers ornaments or cookeries), you do not want to make this list. Opening my Bank account was an easy matter. Bank staffs were so friendly and made our task easy.

Thanks to all members of forum. I am not mentioning some of your names as because all members are important to me. I learnt many thing from different issues of members. I wish all the success for all members from my heart. I will talk you more time to time. Bye now.

Congratulations !!! Welcome to canada
 
CONGRATS BUDDY............ ;) ;) :D :D ;D ;D
 
Vancouver is a nice city.
Thanks for sharing ! Keep sharing your subsequent experiences with British Columbia. Did you take Cathay Pacific?
btw, why Vancouver?
 
FarrukhToronto said:
1-Survival jobs in vancouver?
2-Minimum charges in vanvouver? one month sal will be?
3-people said Vancouver is jannat on the earth but very rainy city as most of the time rain rain & rain. Life become difficult with this. as u know every time clouds,rain man goesto fedup??

4-In winter, Snow fall exit or not, pls write down exact facts.
5-One bed room appartment (not basement) Rent??
6-People are welcoming or...........
7-Job opportunities/Future for People with banking backgrounds in vancouver???I beleive u ll never mind for so many questions.

First of all CONGRATS to "letsgoabroad" for landing in VANCOUVER...

*1*Their are enough of survival jobs,but why ONLY survival jobs, after getting evaluation done of your credentials and doing career courses from local career colleges anybody can get a good job . The need is to brush up yourself according to the Canadian working.
*2*Minimum wages as per the British Columbia govt are C$ 9/hr, with maximum 40 hrs/week.
*3*Once you'll land in Vancouver you will fall in love with this beautiful city instantly, it's true Vancouver is also called "Raincouver" but it hardly spoils your mood, its still much-much better than the humid or tropical heat of around 40+ temp which we had experienced in Asian countries. You'll forget everything the moment you"ll receive your first pay cheque in "DOLLARS".
*4*Vancouver has the mildest of winters in whole of the Canada. It snows but not very heavily. Awesome climate.
*5*One BHK rent depends on the area you want to stay at. Basements are cheap, starts from 500 to 750, and are easy to find in Craiglist,Kijiji,Classified BC etc. But ground floor rents are a bit expensive .
*6*The people of this city makes this place "The Best Place on this Earth" (official promo tagline of BC govt). Everybody greets you with a broad smile, even in the bus, on the road, markets, everywhere...absolutely lovable people all around. No discrimination at all...believe it! You visit any govt office and introduce yourself as 'New Immigrant' - and the instant reaction would be "Ooo ! Welcome to Canada" - with a big and warm welcoming Smile !
*7*As I wrote above finding a good job depends on YOU & YOUR capabilities,qualities and brushing yourself up according to the Canadian system and ethics...
Best of Luck...

Bobby554
 
Bobby554 said:
*1*Their are enough of survival jobs,but why ONLY survival jobs, after getting evaluation done of your credentials and doing career courses from local career colleges anybody can easily get a good job of his/her choice. The need is to brush up yourself as per Canadian working.
*2*Minimum wages as per the British Columbia govt are C$ 9/hr, with maximum 40 hrs/week.
*3*Once you'll land in Vancouver you will fall in love with this beautiful city instantly, it's true Vancouver is also called "Raincouver" but it hardly spoils your mood, its still much-much better than the humid or tropical heat of around 40+ temp which we had experienced in Asian countries. You'll forget everything the moment you"ll receive your first pay cheque in "DOLLARS".
*4*Vancouver has the mildest of winters in whole of the Canada. It snows but not very heavily. Awesome climate.
*5*One BHK rent depends on the area you want to stay at. Basements are cheap, starts from 500 to 750, and are easy to find in Craiglist,Kijiji,Classified BC etc. But ground floor rents are a bit expensive .
*6*The people of this city makes this place "The Best Place on this Earth" (official promo tagline of BC govt). Everybody greets you with a broad smile, even in the bus, on the road, markets, everywhere...absolutely lovable people all around. No discrimination at all...believe it! You visit any govt office and introduce yourself as 'New Immigrant' - and the instant reaction would be "Ooo ! Welcome to Canada" - with a big and warm welcoming Smile !
*7*As I wrote above finding a good job depends on you capabilities,qualities and brushing yourself up according to the Canadian system and ethics...
Best of Luck...

Bobby554

Beautiful Reply Bobby!
 
Bobby554 said:
*1*Their are enough of survival jobs,but why ONLY survival jobs, after getting evaluation done of your credentials and doing career courses from local career colleges anybody can easily get a good job of his/her choice. The need is to brush up yourself as per Canadian working.
*2*Minimum wages as per the British Columbia govt are C$ 9/hr, with maximum 40 hrs/week.
*3*Once you'll land in Vancouver you will fall in love with this beautiful city instantly, it's true Vancouver is also called "Raincouver" but it hardly spoils your mood, its still much-much better than the humid or tropical heat of around 40+ temp which we had experienced in Asian countries. You'll forget everything the moment you"ll receive your first pay cheque in "DOLLARS".
*4*Vancouver has the mildest of winters in whole of the Canada. It snows but not very heavily. Awesome climate.
*5*One BHK rent depends on the area you want to stay at. Basements are cheap, starts from 500 to 750, and are easy to find in Craiglist,Kijiji,Classified BC etc. But ground floor rents are a bit expensive .
*6*The people of this city makes this place "The Best Place on this Earth" (official promo tagline of BC govt). Everybody greets you with a broad smile, even in the bus, on the road, markets, everywhere...absolutely lovable people all around. No discrimination at all...believe it! You visit any govt office and introduce yourself as 'New Immigrant' - and the instant reaction would be "Ooo ! Welcome to Canada" - with a big and warm welcoming Smile !
*7*As I wrote above finding a good job depends on you capabilities,qualities and brushing yourself up according to the Canadian system and ethics...
Best of Luck...

Bobby554


CONGRATES letsgoabroad & Good Luck in BC

Nice Job Bob +1 to ya buddy!..so helpful.

Pal
 
Bobby554 said:
*1*Their are enough of survival jobs,but why ONLY survival jobs, after getting evaluation done of your credentials and doing career courses from local career colleges anybody can easily get a good job of his/her choice. The need is to brush up yourself as per Canadian working.
e "Ooo ! Welcome to Canada" - with a big and warm welcoming Smile !
*7*As I wrote above finding a good job depends on you capabilities,qualities and brushing yourself up according to the Canadian system and ethics...
Best of Luck...
Bobby554
I m realy greatful for in detail answers of my questions. Now I can easly decide for my Fina destination which may be now Vancouver, a great city with great people & Beauty. Currently u r living in Vancouver?? again one more question the standard one bed room rent for a appartmet in 10 to 15 floor??? Any close idea?
Wish u good luck for a nice reply.
Farrukh
 
Bobby554 said:
*1*Their are enough of survival jobs,but why ONLY survival jobs, after getting evaluation done of your credentials and doing career courses from local career colleges anybody can easily get a good job of his/her choice. The need is to brush up yourself as per Canadian working.
*2*Minimum wages as per the British Columbia govt are C$ 9/hr, with maximum 40 hrs/week.
*3*Once you'll land in Vancouver you will fall in love with this beautiful city instantly, it's true Vancouver is also called "Raincouver" but it hardly spoils your mood, its still much-much better than the humid or tropical heat of around 40+ temp which we had experienced in Asian countries. You'll forget everything the moment you"ll receive your first pay cheque in "DOLLARS".
*4*Vancouver has the mildest of winters in whole of the Canada. It snows but not very heavily. Awesome climate.
*5*One BHK rent depends on the area you want to stay at. Basements are cheap, starts from 500 to 750, and are easy to find in Craiglist,Kijiji,Classified BC etc. But ground floor rents are a bit expensive .
*6*The people of this city makes this place "The Best Place on this Earth" (official promo tagline of BC govt). Everybody greets you with a broad smile, even in the bus, on the road, markets, everywhere...absolutely lovable people all around. No discrimination at all...believe it! You visit any govt office and introduce yourself as 'New Immigrant' - and the instant reaction would be "Ooo ! Welcome to Canada" - with a big and warm welcoming Smile !
*7*As I wrote above finding a good job depends on you capabilities,qualities and brushing yourself up according to the Canadian system and ethics...
Best of Luck...

Bobby554
@Bobby
Your post is really mesmerizing.
 
FarrukhToronto said:
I m realy greatful for in detail answers of my questions. Now I can easly decide for my Fina destination which may be now Vancouver, a great city with great people & Beauty. Currently u r living in Vancouver?? again one more question the standard one bed room rent for a appartmet in 10 to 15 floor??? Any close idea?
Wish u good luck for a nice reply.
Farrukh


Dear


I am thinking so .I am planning to change my final living destination . with the readings in this thread , I am really amazed and feel so happy that cnourages me much.please share your experience in vancuber .
wishes


imu
 
FarrukhToronto said:
one more question the standard one bed room rent for a appartmet in 10 to 15 floor??? Any close idea?
Wish u good luck for a nice reply.
Farrukh

Basic rents in high-rise apartments could be more or less equivalent to those of detached houses, but its highly advisable to inquire about the hidden expenses, such as monthly/annual maintenance , parking, laundry, utilities, etc well in advance.

Bobby554
 
Congrats dear..!!


Cheers...