- Jun 19, 2010
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- New Delhi
- NOC Code......
- 4152
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 05-04- 2011
- AOR Received.
- 22.12.2011
- IELTS Request
- 8.5 Bands
- Med's Done....
- 4.12.2012
- Passport Req..
- 18.11.2012
- VISA ISSUED...
- 23.08.2013
- LANDED..........
- in Jan2014
Hi everyone,
I have recently got my PR approved for Canada and planning to move there in Jan 2014. I need some help to choose a place to move in Canada. I did some research and could see possibilities in BC (good weather) and ON (job opportunities) but couldn't zero down to any.
Currently I am in Melbourne(AUS) and based on weather here I was choosing Vancouver and its surrounding suburbs but heard a lot on this forum and other sites too that living costs and unemployment are quite high in BC. Is it the case, can anyone shed some light on settlement options in BC and also which city or suburb could be better to move.
2nd option is Burlington ON , I read a recent survey findings on MoneySense (link below) that rated Burlington as best city for new migrants. I am also keeping this option as I heard that ON has better job prospects and this city being closer to Toronto must be having some good options whereas could be cheaper for living being an outer suburb.
http://www.moneysense.ca/property/best-places-for-immigrants?gallery_page=10#gallery_top
Based on this can you please share some of your views and experiences.
Thanks for taking time to read this!!
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P.S. : I read a lot about Alberta but extreme weather conditions there are the main reason for not considering it.
I have recently got my PR approved for Canada and planning to move there in Jan 2014. I need some help to choose a place to move in Canada. I did some research and could see possibilities in BC (good weather) and ON (job opportunities) but couldn't zero down to any.
Currently I am in Melbourne(AUS) and based on weather here I was choosing Vancouver and its surrounding suburbs but heard a lot on this forum and other sites too that living costs and unemployment are quite high in BC. Is it the case, can anyone shed some light on settlement options in BC and also which city or suburb could be better to move.
2nd option is Burlington ON , I read a recent survey findings on MoneySense (link below) that rated Burlington as best city for new migrants. I am also keeping this option as I heard that ON has better job prospects and this city being closer to Toronto must be having some good options whereas could be cheaper for living being an outer suburb.
http://www.moneysense.ca/property/best-places-for-immigrants?gallery_page=10#gallery_top
Based on this can you please share some of your views and experiences.
Thanks for taking time to read this!!
??? ???
P.S. : I read a lot about Alberta but extreme weather conditions there are the main reason for not considering it.