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imtiazuddin
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« on: September 19, 2010, 11:08:32 am »

Hi

I should say  "lucky or not" I hold the canadian Visa but still thinking to come to canada ; the future no one knows it seem in the forum all the people are really working out to get canadain visa !

uncertainity of Jobs; Harsh Weather ;  I am still 27 i am surprise to see people are in their 45 & 40 year Old have a dream to go canada take up the education even though they are well settle with the Present career

I want to know from  exprience people ; what make them to think a real canadian Dream   

Best Of Luck , Regards
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Leon
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« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2010, 11:33:30 am »

Is there a place where there is no uncertainty of jobs?

Weather in Canada can be harsh but it depends on where you are.  In Vancouver, it hardly ever snows.  In Alberta it may get to -40 but it's a dry cold and it only happens a few days per winter, besides the system is set up to cope with it and you go to the mall to shop instead of walking around.

I think it's a great opportunity to be able to start a new career at age 40 or 45 if you are sick and tired of your current job.  You do not have the flexibility to do this in all countries.
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