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phani21031043

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hI ,
I am suresh working in a MNC company getting a pay of 60K in india . applied for canada immigration forbetter pay . But the post shows that geting a job in my plat form is taking lot of time and getting a temporary jobs are also taked lot of time . can an one suggests me is it a better approch to come to canada or to stay with my salary in india. i have kid too .

plase suggest . i have a balance in my account 6 lakhs india curreny
 
Assuming its 60k indian rupees per month. Thats roughly equivalent to what you'll be earning flipping hamburgers at McDonalds 6 days a week. With that kind of money you will only be able to rent an appartment. Add grocery, clothes entertainment and cost of 1 kid. If you really want come here make sure you have savings of atleast 30k Canadian dollars. You will also need to get a university degree because the Indian qualifications and work experience will not be recognized
 
Hello Newton,

Hope you are fine,
I'll be moving to Canada in near future.

I do have 3yrs of experience in Investment Banking field,
According to CIC, the 4th draw indicates that candidates with 750(600 job offer) points offered ITA( Invitation to Apply )

But my doubt is, Can I get a good paying white collar job according to my profile.?
As I can see most people are so frustrated that they didn't get any job.

Your precious advise/suggestion will help me to take exact right decision.

Thank you so much in advance.
 
I have one question for you. Why would a Canadian company hire someone(especially white collar job) with non-Canadian degree with non-Canadian work experience when there are thousands of unemployed Canadians with Canadian degree and work experience. You need to really think about this and put things into context
 
Hello,

That really makes sense,

But why CIC accepting immigrants,
Stating that they need at least 1,86,000 employees,

This is so ridiculous.
 
To be very honest I dont know where they come up with this figure. Most likely that number represents number of unemployed people in a province. Most likely they confused the two :P
 
Please find below.,

mondaq.com/canada/x/377012/general+immigration/Express+Entry+Draw+Results+In+849+Invitations+To+Apply+For+Permanent+Residency

cicsnews.com
 
This information cannot be verified entirely since its not on the official canada immigration website
 
newtone said:
This information cannot be verified entirely since its not on the official canada immigration website
agree


newtone said:
To be very honest I dont know where they come up with this figure. Most likely that number represents number of unemployed people in a province. Most likely they confused the two :P

they change numbers very often lol so agree again
 
Santhosh1992 said:
Please find below.,

mondaq.com/canada/x/377012/general+immigration/Express+Entry+Draw+Results+In+849+Invitations+To+Apply+For+Permanent+Residency

cicsnews.com

Where does it exactly say that there is a need for 186 000 employees?

The news say that those are the expected landed immigrants, which does not imply in any sense that those are workers or are landing because they are needed. In fact I would at least divide that number by 3 as many come as families (children + wife) which will not work. Also from those 186 000, you must include all the people that have worked in Canada for many years, for example I counted as an immigrant landed in 2014 but I have been working since 2010....

Immigrants are needed in some areas, and of course high paying jobs are not one of those areas.


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