Ok thanks.Leon said:I would not go to New Brunswick without a job offer, unemployment rate 11.6%, see http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/story/2012/11/02/nb-unemployment-rate-950.html
JattGC opined correctly. I'd avoid Quebec though if I'm not well-versed in French.canadian immigrant said:Dear Captain . Qorax,
I need ur kind guidance !
I intend to land in toronto in april-2013 and will join my wife in saskatoon .
I m banker and have 5 years of experience.
I have two option available to me for living in canada
Option.1 .I may live in saskatoon where my wife is currently residing. Where i must have to live in rental residence and will have to opt any job available to me in saskatoon.
Option 2. I may move to Montreal where my brother is already living and he owns a leased house there. But in quebec French will be the main constraint .
My question is that Which option will suit me best if we talk about jobs , cost of living, career growth in my stream etc.
Any kind suggestion and guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Captain jee,qorax said:JattGC opined correctly. I'd avoid Quebec though if I'm not well-versed in French.
My question is that my spouse is currently living in Saskatchewan and there is no direct flight to that city , thats why i have to land in toronto, calgary or anyother main city of canada and then to pick connecting flight to reach my ultimate destination in Saskatchewan. Will that be ok?jatt-going-canada said:Why would you want to land somewhere else?if embassy becomes suspicious then you are gonna have a lot of trouble..
Yes, that's fine. Just show your transfer flight ticket if they ask. I assume you will also give them your spouses address in SK for your PR card to be mailed to.canadian immigrant said:My question is that my spouse is currently living in Saskatchewan and there is no direct flight to that city , thats why i have to land in toronto, calgary or anyother main city of canada and then to pick connecting flight to reach my ultimate destination in Saskatchewan. Will that be ok?