Garu
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- 17 Oct 2012
Hi letina,letina said:Hi all, although I am in Canada, i visit this thread once in a while coz I really wish all of you will get it processed faster and start preparing your new life. I know you make the decision due to many reasons but many people just want a good education and future for their children. For those of us who live in India, Pakistan, Philipines etc, it is a transition from a developing country environment to a more developped enviroment. However, I have a question regarding people who already have a good job in Singapore and their kids are enjoying good education at Singapore schools. To me, I think that Singapore is far superior than Canada, before I migrated I think Canada is a paradise, but I think this rosy picture was painted by immigration agents and firms that benefit from this immigration process. Let me tell you that life in Canada is much worst than Singapore. The salary in Canada is lower than Singapore in most professions but the tax is much higher. Usually an accountant with 5 years experience here can earn 30-40K a year (for immigrants), and after tax it come to 20-25K a year, which is barely enough to survive. Cost of living is very very high. Although medical is free the waiting time for non emergency treatments are years and years and no coverage for dental or eye treatments which are very expensive. The society is highly discriminated against immigrants and oversea qualifications are not recognized. Most immigrants work survival jobs for the rest of their life unless they go back to school. There are no career prospect for immigrants, we have to go back to school for many years and start from scratch again if we want to have a proper career in Canada. It takes 5 years to obtain Citizenship compared to 2-3 years in Singapore. I would suggest that those already have a jobs should not quit the job when you got the visa. Take a 2 weeks leave and go and see the first hand how Canada is before you make the final move!
Thanks you for your thoughts and suggestions. I think what you have said is very true to people who are citizen of Singapore or Brunei. These countries are much better than Canada I would say. I been working here in Brunei for the last few years and me and my family have been enjoying a very comfortable life here. I would definitely choose Brunei over Canada but the problem is we are just contract worker here and no matter how long we work for them we can never get even just a PR status. So, they can throw us back to our home country when our services is no longer needed or when we are not suitable for work anymore. Looking ahead for a better future for our children, we decided to try migrating to Canada instead of going back to our home country which economy is getting worse every year.
The bottom line is, we will have different reactions or outlook in living and working in Canada depending on which country we came from. For me and my family, I think my children would have a better chance of a good future in Canada than our home country.
Are you not from Singapore? If so, then why did you migrate to Canada?However, I have a question regarding people who already have a good job in Singapore and their kids are enjoying good education at Singapore schools.