Thanks AAL1984. I hope it turns good since it took a lot of effort and time.
But to begin with, i won't have been going if i didn't have a job. Gosh, if for some reason i have a bad time or really feel we are not comfortable, i would be ready to come back contrary to what mostly people start suggesting, like doing odd jobs and what not.
Thanks to Allah, i don't have to and frankly it doesn't make sense to do those since i would make far more in my home country, gosh rather far better doing free lance work online sitting any where in the world.
I have heard a lot about Quebec so far. I am just hoping Montreal over all is better being a big City with places like Mc Gill and stuff.
Cold weather is certainly going to be some thing new, but may be i haven't realized its severeness. At the moment it doesn't seem that bad given the fact that in Pakistan 24 hour electricity has turned into a mighty problem in the recent years and having a back up source which can runs fans well (if not air conditioners) is a great blessing. Thank God we have had a good supply but summers seem to be much of a trouble psychologically for me at the moment.
I understand Quebec is more heavily taxed. But to some extend you do get taxes paid back in the sense of free quality medical care (though i am worried about the waiting times since i have heard stories too) as well as free education.
In Pakistan, we have very low taxes and it is the salaried class which pays taxes only. But cost of schooling, medical and stuff really take huge chunks. Though i can say because we are fortunate enough to buy premium medical care, we seldom have much time to wait. Let's see how that goes in Canada.
Yes i would be brown with a beard. But i would probably be able to talk to any one who wants to talk reasonably in any way and happily accept differences. Yeah my spouse would cover her head. But she probably is as educated and informed as any business woman from the modern US and would be able to talk to others unless they really take her head on.
The part of people being on welfare is interesting. I mean why are they blaming immigrants for that? The way i see it, when my visas were delayed due to poor practices by the embassy in Pakistan plus some mistake by my employer's lawyer in Canada, my employer reached out to two different MP's and directly CIC to get it sorted out and the process kept going on for like 6 months extra. In total i am going a year after my original date of job offer. This at least tells me how badly my employer needs these skills which they obviously need for a business reason they are hoping to make with the clients in the US. So clearly there are no Canadians skilled enough to perform these roles. I really don't think i am some thing exceptional or any thing. I just am experienced and have been doing my stuff for many years. CIC won't (or at least try not to) allow any one without a REAL need to be in Canada as a foreigner. So basically it is people already there who cannot do jobs needed by their economy, let alone think of creating those.
Glad to hear about the Texas thing. I am glad the 9/11 stuff is through though. Plus i got quite a few class fellows who work in California / Seattle at Google / MS etc. and they are pretty happy there. I have heard similar things from them as you pointed out. But i must say i have heard equally good things about Canada as well at least in my domain from areas like Calgary, Vancouver and Kitchener / Waterloo area, again places with either Tech concentration or Oil industry dominance. So i am really looking forward to a good time in Montreal and hope to settle with differences if any.
Thanks a lot for inputs from you all. If not for any one, i am getting to hear a lot of stuff which makes me better informed about the forth coming unseen world. Perhaps i will try to write my experience once there too
Right now i am trying to find a decent place for single living suitable to travel to Saint Nicolas street in Montreal for work as well as comfortable to live for a muslim with no weird habits i.e. smoking, drinking (out of question of course) etc. and perhaps availability of halaal food, being okay to communicate in english.