Hello Kaibigan,
First of all, thankyou very much for this detailed answer.
To answer your questions, both of us are around 40 years of age. As fas as education and English level are concerned, both of us are educated in India in English medium schools, which means we both could easily communicate in English when we were in high school (almost 3 decades ago). He is internationally educated with a Masters degree. There is literally nothing that stops him from getting a job. It won't necessarily be a white-collar job. However, he can easily start with any part-time job that he can get, which will help our family big time. That is how all the millions of immigrant Engineers and doctors start their life here in Canada. He should NOT be an exception. After all, he is not from the "Crown family". We call it "survival job", meaning the job that helps you survive until you get a job according to your education. The decision to have a second child was mine, since I wanted my son to have a sibling so that he doesn't have to live like an orphan. We don't have any relatives in Canada, which will make my son kind of an orphan after I am gone, if not having a sibling. Whenever we had discussion about him going to job, he made random excuses and said he will do it tomorrow, next week etc. That "next week" didn't come yet, even though 1.5 years went by!
Thank you very much for your answer and taking time to pen down the info that you have.
First of all, thankyou very much for this detailed answer.
To answer your questions, both of us are around 40 years of age. As fas as education and English level are concerned, both of us are educated in India in English medium schools, which means we both could easily communicate in English when we were in high school (almost 3 decades ago). He is internationally educated with a Masters degree. There is literally nothing that stops him from getting a job. It won't necessarily be a white-collar job. However, he can easily start with any part-time job that he can get, which will help our family big time. That is how all the millions of immigrant Engineers and doctors start their life here in Canada. He should NOT be an exception. After all, he is not from the "Crown family". We call it "survival job", meaning the job that helps you survive until you get a job according to your education. The decision to have a second child was mine, since I wanted my son to have a sibling so that he doesn't have to live like an orphan. We don't have any relatives in Canada, which will make my son kind of an orphan after I am gone, if not having a sibling. Whenever we had discussion about him going to job, he made random excuses and said he will do it tomorrow, next week etc. That "next week" didn't come yet, even though 1.5 years went by!
Thank you very much for your answer and taking time to pen down the info that you have.
It would be interesting to know what is this man's age, education, work experience, English facility, etc. It would also be interesting to know what has transpired in all the time you have been together, including the decision to have a second child. Was there never any discussion about him becoming productive?