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what about winnipeg. becuase ot has more emploment than ontario.
 
Hi All,

I am a HR professional with specialization in Learning & Development.

Could you please help me with suggestions on where to seek employment.

Which city will be best for my profession? This will help me decide on my landing city as i will be landing in may.

Regards

Proby
 
proby said:
Hi All,

I am a HR professional with specialization in Learning & Development.

Could you please help me with suggestions on where to seek employment.

Which city will be best for my profession? This will help me decide on my landing city as i will be landing in may.

Regards

Proby

Toronto then Vancouver and probably Calgary/Edmonton...
 
qorax said:
WHICH CITY TO LAND? -for FSW without AEO & friends/relatives

My opinion: TORONTO.
-It has a bigger job basket, for any occupation. Thus, the share is bigger -so the opportunities are larger.
-Weather wise, it is not that bad. Perfectly manageable even in winters or summers.
-Cost of living wise, quite Ok too -quite compititive vis-a-vis the other deciding factors.
-The higest minority populace. Ppl are extremely tolerant to race, color, creed, faith etc.
-Land there first, take a 'survival job', which'll be easier here & move to any city after getting the choice job.
-Important: It's not the profession of a newcomer, but the initial survival that'd be the decider for a city.

VANCOUVER:
Very aptly said by others before on this forum. It's the best city weather wise & has a charmed beauty. Quite nice minority populace, yes -Indians rock here. But, better avoided.
-No or minimal jobs today for any field. (note: the winter olympics thing is temp)
-The costliest city to settle down.
-Housing costs are sky rocketting.
-Not at all a good choice for a newcomer, w/out AOE or friends/relatives support.
-What's the point of all that beauty, if u do not have money in ur pocket?

CALGARY-EDMONTON CORRIDOR:
Very nicely coming-up. Weather is cold, but adjustable [Edmonton needs adaptation though]. Has the 'rockies' to enhance its beauty. A perfect alternative to Vancouver. But:
-Newcomers should take it as a 2nd choice to Toronto. Due to the factors I said under Toronto.
-Damn good for establishing a business. (no provincial tax)
-Essentially a befitting place for Oil & Gas sector, which also makes other jobs available in their HOs.
-But remember again: For newcomer jobs, take Toronto as POE.

There is nothing wrong in other Canadian cities. But this post is meant for newcomers, looking for instant jobs, not for business; and for those who do not have an AOE or freinds/relatives to initially assist. Else, any other city has its own merits/demerits.

Ps: I have visited all the above cities. But my views are based on limited info. The actual residents, who are on this forum, might have a better opinion.
Very well defined.
 
Dear Members,
I got PR VISA.But I feel very scared these days thinking about the life there I have to live and in loosing my job here.The pain turning more and more.
Please motivation needed guys !!!
 
azimrit said:
Dear Members,
I got PR VISA.But I feel very scared these days thinking about the life there I have to live and in loosing my job here.The pain turning more and more.
Please motivation needed guys !!!

You don't need to quit your existing job and move to Canada with PR visa. You can just come over here to complete the landing formalities and return to your place of work, but you would have to mind about keeping the Residency obligation in keeping your PR status.
 
azimrit said:
Dear Members,
I got PR VISA.But I feel very scared these days thinking about the life there I have to live and in loosing my job here.The pain turning more and more.
Please motivation needed guys !!!

You should have made up your mind on this long before you got the PRV or planned ahead so you wouldn't have to be going through having a hard time to relocate...

The primary reason for applying for the Canada PRV is to have a better life in all aspects rather than what we have in our home countries ...and if you still exercise great fear about the whole residency thing; well it's all up to you!

I believe you should be eager, happy and wanting to see a new & better way to life for yourself & most especially your children!

All the best!
 
I understand what you are going through. Its very natural to have these fears. everyone has them whether we acknowledge it or not. To gain somehting we must lose some...so give it a real thinking...why did you apply? Are you happy with your current circumstances? will you regret the decision if you dont move to Canada? Are you willing to take chances while leaving your confort zone?

these are all questions you need to answer to yourself before you make a final move. remember do not go in with a half hearted approach....
azimrit said:
Dear Members,
I got PR VISA.But I feel very scared these days thinking about the life there I have to live and in loosing my job here.The pain turning more and more.
Please motivation needed guys !!!
 
steaky said:
You don't need to quit your existing job and move to Canada with PR visa. You can just come over here to complete the landing formalities and return to your place of work, but you would have to mind about keeping the Residency obligation in keeping your PR status.
thank you for your kind suggestions.
 
donwin4real said:
You should have made up your mind on this long before you got the PRV or planned ahead so you wouldn't have to be going through having a hard time to relocate...

The primary reason for applying for the Canada PRV is to have a better life in all aspects rather than what we have in our home countries ...and if you still exercise great fear about the whole residency thing; well it's all up to you!

I believe you should be eager, happy and wanting to see a new & better way to life for yourself & most especially your children!

All the best!
thank you for your inspiring words.
 
haral said:
I understand what you are going through. Its very natural to have these fears. everyone has them whether we acknowledge it or not. To gain somehting we must lose some...so give it a real thinking...why did you apply? Are you happy with your current circumstances? will you regret the decision if you dont move to Canada? Are you willing to take chances while leaving your confort zone?

these are all questions you need to answer to yourself before you make a final move. remember do not go in with a half hearted approach....
thank you for inspiring suggestions.
 
azimrit said:
thank you for your inspiring words.

You're welcome...

Glad I could be of help!
 
Hi !

I am a social worker with MBA degree and my spouse is Procurment Executive with 8 years of experience in OIl & Gas and telecom. he has also done his MBA with specialization in Supply Chain from Pakistan.

What do u recommend where should we head to ?
 
zeem said:
Hi !

I am a social worker with MBA degree and my spouse is Procurment Executive with 8 years of experience in OIl & Gas and telecom. he has also done his MBA with specialization in Supply Chain from Pakistan.

What do u recommend where should we head to ?

I would recommend Alberta. Great chances of landing a job with experience in Oil and Gas......that's the province to go to.
Don't even think about Toronto
 
Hi. I am from India. I am planning to land on September 2014. Basically I am a Physiotherapist. Initially i planned to land in vancouver, but the above post made me to rethink. Kindly suggest some good areas for Physios to land