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It not quantity but quality that matters, oh wait no, that's what I tell the wife. ;) Here it's quantity that matters, right, quantity. Sorry dude I've been no help here.

Don't say that! You have been helpful lifting up our hopes and giving positive vibes to those negative souls. I can't imagine my 40-year old self dreaming to go to Canada until I met someone like you. Kudos to you, brother! :)
 
My sister went to Calgary first came back home and then went to Ontario mostly because my brother-in-law got into PhD program in Waterloo University. Or else they would have gone back to Calgary. She liked it there compared to Ont. So i am not surprised you want to go to Calgary too. I'm sure you have done your research :)

I did, very much and I can't wait to go there! Thanks for understanding! Really, cool, how long was she living there?
 
It not quantity but quality that matters, oh wait no, that's what I tell the wife. ;) Here it's quantity that matters, right, quantity. Sorry dude I've been no help here.

Hahaha! :D O man! :D
 
My sister went to Calgary first came back home and then went to Ontario mostly because my brother-in-law got into PhD program in Waterloo University. Or else they would have gone back to Calgary. She liked it there compared to Ont. So i am not surprised you want to go to Calgary too. I'm sure you have done your research :)

Ah you have hit my target location, my friend. I went to Laurier University in Waterloo and that's where I want to go back to hence why I would jump at a NOI from Ontario. Never been to Calgary, but for her to like it better that Waterloo it must be good.
 
That's where I got it covered! I'm bringing 3 children 10 and under. How much more youth does Canada want! :p

I agree! We should get points for the youth we are bringing in!:p
 
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If I was you, I'd be vary of jobs where you've to pay someone to get in.

Please be aware that a lot of fraudulent agencies operate in Canada and one of the reasons why the points were brought down from 600 to 50 for arranged employment is to clamp down on these so-called job arrangers.

I don't want to discourage you but it's very difficult, if not downright impossible, to get a job in a country while you're living somewhere else.

Try LinkedIn or other job sites like Monster and stay clear of fraudulent agencies.

Good luck.

I agree. Good advice!
 
Hi!
I'm just catching up on the thread.
I'd like to jump in here if you don't mind.
I'm in the process of searching for jobs since my score is extremely low. I have read on CIC website that a job offer has to be in skill level O, A or B. My question to you is, what type of job would be offered at a retail store?
If I was you, I'd be vary of jobs where you've to pay someone to get in.

Please be aware that a lot of fraudulent agencies operate in Canada and one of the reasons why the points were brought down from 600 to 50 for arranged employment is to clamp down on these so-called job arrangers.

I don't want to discourage you but it's very difficult, if not downright impossible, to get a job in a country while you're living somewhere else.

Try LinkedIn or other job sites like Monster and stay clear of fraudulent agencies.

Good luck.
Also remember that a valid job offer must be supported by an LMIA. This in essence means that a company must prove that no one in Canada can do the job or that the skill is in shortage. I doubt that you would get this in a retail store, unless its a senior management post.

As advised be careful, there are lots of scams out there.

Regards