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Mike Griffin
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« Reply #45 on: January 09, 2011, 02:11:42 pm »

nice story and experience
but i dont like to struggle - oh well thats my personal thing or feeling and way of living
i would rather enjoy life like i did in india with very low

I guess I am the only one who is willing to be brutally honest. jcdry seems like the type who wanted life handed to him on a silver paltter without paying for it. He sounds like a system abuser.
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Bonjourcanada
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: London
NOC Code......: 1111
App. Filed.......: 16 Feb 2009
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AOR Received.: 27 May 2009
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Med's Request: 28 April 2010 (received on 24 May 2010)
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VISA ISSUED...: 04-01-2011
LANDED..........: 27th May 2011

« Reply #46 on: January 09, 2011, 05:00:38 pm »

nice story and experience
but i dont like to struggle - oh well thats my personal thing or feeling and way of living
i would rather enjoy life like i did in india with very low stress

i dont wanna discourage anyone in coming to canada or getting pr - may be they can succeed here  as alot of  immigrants do anyway
i just shared my experience on blog as sometimes i feel alot
and i dont even wanna disclose miseries to people that i know inperson in canada

i think what i shared may help some people to get out of honeymoon phase they get into after getting pr visa and may help them succeeding


I feel that if u were not ready to struggle in a completely new place where cost of living is bound to be higher than India, then u really shouldn't have left India..
We are currently in the so called honeymoon phase as we are about to get our visa anytime now, but I daresay we are doing as much homework as possible before jumping headlong in unknown waters. And we are not discouraged to read your story, too. Instead its strengthening our willpower to try harder.
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Kanamen
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« Reply #47 on: January 09, 2011, 05:31:30 pm »



I feel that if u were not ready to struggle in a completely new place where cost of living is bound to be higher than India, then u really shouldn't have left India..
We are currently in the so called honeymoon phase as we are about to get our visa anytime now, but I daresay we are doing as much homework as possible before jumping headlong in unknown waters. And we are not discouraged to read your story, too. Instead its strengthening our willpower to try harder.
Wow, nice comments bud.
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kabayan
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« Reply #48 on: January 25, 2011, 01:45:47 am »

i guess that in any case, one should really do his homework before moving anywhere. no place is perfect i daresay but its the positive things/benefits in moving to the new environment that would make you adapt to a new lifestyle/culture. one should not just look on the positives but at the negative possibilities as well, as part of your preparation for a new life...
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