Thank you, Leon.......i am not at an age when courage comes naturally. To go against simply everyone, family, spouse and venture into unknown territory, with absolutely no contacts in a strange land and no openings for accomodation despite intense exploration, no job prospects either (i'm a doctor) is not easy. Only for a fire in the heart to live and experience cultures other than what i have known all my life....and what better place than Canada where people are more rooted to their inner true nature than any other country. The difficulties seem unsurmountable. Oh well.....
Please excuse me if i post queries on this forum which may appear rather stupid.
At one time it appeared to me that it may be easier to work and earn in india and spend those funds in Canada rather than work for small monies in Canada. But then i realized that, perhaps, earning in Canada was important to show contribution to the canadian economy and a vital prerequisite for obtaining citizenship. Is that so?
Everywhere, except one place, the COPR is mentioned as IMM 5262B. Mine is IMM 5688....is it ok? Why this difference?
Scotiabank accepts account opening from India and has a branch in New Delhi too. It also has an arrangement with HDFC. The critical part is - Scotiabank accepts deposits in its indian branch only in CAD, USD or Euros! Not indian rupee. Does this mean that i need to convert my indian rupee funds to CAD and then deposit rather than a straight transfer?
Thank you for your time.