Mrs Aj said:
He should take some time off EE and focus on building his ability to withstand pressure when things are not working out the way he wants. As many with ITA can confirm the pressure does not stop when you receive ITA, it continues all through until one receives PPR. What if one receives ITA after a long wait and has application cancelled or rejected.
While we hope the scores come down, people should enjoy life while waiting, learn a new skill, find love, enjoy the journey and smell the roses on your way to achieving the canadian dream
Beautifully said..
It's sad to hear the state of your friend... but the reality of life is that its not a bed of roses, and we all need to be patient and go through whatever is meant to be...
I would add onto the above point and note that the pressure doesn't necessarily even stop after the PPR.... for many of us who have to come from outside the country, the real pressure begins at this point: How to move everyone...jobs...income sustainability...where to live...getting used to a new culture, society and way of thinking....
but sounds like your friend is still fairly young, so he needs to prepare for all these challenges that may come ahead... it wont get over by getting the ITA..
Lots of prayers and wishes for his speedy recovery... but really, he (or anyone, for that matter) should never ever do something like this ever again!