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Timbuktu_14

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The report is fine as it is. It highlights that those processing numbers are going up from previous years (you simply have to compare them to prior end of year reports). The numbers are getting worse. Simple as that. The 2021 report should be a doozy.
That'd be right over the moon.
 

Timbuktu_14

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The ban was stupid AF in the first place.
Knew it was just a matter of time once UK lifted it two days ago. These guys emotionalize everything these days. I hope they don't rush into decisions next time because Covid is bread and butter for everyone; we will get served.
 

sidou

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Guys can someone submit an EOI to 2 different provinces (to get PNP) ? I mean wouldnt this make him looks like he is not genuinely going to stay in one of them and there he will not get an ITA because of this ?
 

PRANIT01

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Speak for yourself. We all do our research. We don't make blind decisions like you applying for PNP and simultaneously running to Europe. You say you are not frustrated but you sound like one. Except for Germany,Sweden, the EU is $hit show too. We too see what's happening around the world. The advantage for Canada is its ties with the US. That's enough for anyone who wants to move to Canada.
I agree with you in exception of Germany, EU is not that attractive option, my friend is in EU he says language barrier is horrendous, casual talk in a language is one thing, Europeans have there own technical terms in engineering and all so essentially you will be learning your degree once again if you move to EU .
 
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Marco Mendicino

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I agree with you in exception of Germany, EU is not that attractive option, my friend is in EU he says language barrier is horrendous, casual talk in a language is one thing, Europeans have there own technical terms in engineering and all so essentially you will be learning your degree once again if you move to EU .
Pranit my boy, spitting facts. @ImpatientKangaroo will go to Germany, fail to get pr there, then go to germanyvisa.com and say hes moving to Australia
 

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Fauci says Boosters are very effective against Omicron. It may be. But I am starting to think if fcukers are releasing this variant just to sell those booster vaccines. In the last two weeks so many noises about Omincron just sort of decreased now.
 
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Pranit my boy, spitting facts. @ImpatientKangaroo will go to Germany, fail to get pr there, then go to germanyvisa.com and say hes moving to Australia
Eh I usually don't feed trolls but I have my AOR, where's yours? In fact, I'm getting a Canadian degree soon so I could even go CEC. Will you be able to get an invitation in 2022?

The difference between me and you is I have lived in Canada, also have clear options in Canada&EU&US which allows me to objectively compare all these options. On the other hand, your only option is (or should I say was?) Canada so understandably you'll react to every harsh truth about Canada. So if I were a third person looking at all these, I wouldn't listen to you because you're hopeless and thus you are unable to provide objective criticism.

But I am starting to think if fcukers are releasing this variant just to sell those booster vaccines
Isn't that kinda obvious dude...
 

seadrag0n

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Knew it was just a matter of time once UK lifted it two days ago. These guys emotionalize everything these days. I hope they don't rush into decisions next time because Covid is bread and butter for everyone; we will get served.
It was a knee-jerk reaction, nothing more. Just read the tweet announcing the ban, it will sound like one of those great deeds that Canadian politicians talk about all the time for the good of "Canadians".
 
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Marco Mendicino

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Eh I usually don't feed trolls but I have my AOR, where's yours? In fact, I'm getting a Canadian degree soon so I could even go CEC. Will you be able to get an invitation in 2022?

The difference between me and you is I have lived in Canada, also have clear options in Canada&EU&US which allows me to objectively compare all these options. On the other hand, your only option is (or should I say was?) Canada so understandably you'll react to every harsh truth about Canada. So if I were a third person look at all these, I wouldn't listen to you because you're hopeless and thus unable to provide objective criticism.
 

Marco Mendicino

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Eh I usually don't feed trolls but I have my AOR, where's yours? In fact, I'm getting a Canadian degree soon so I could even go CEC. Will you be able to get an invitation in 2022?

The difference between me and you is I have lived in Canada, also have clear options in Canada&EU&US which allows me to objectively compare all these options. On the other hand, your only option is (or should I say was?) Canada so understandably you'll react to every harsh truth about Canada. So if I were a third person looking at all these, I wouldn't listen to you because you're hopeless and thus you are unable to provide objective criticism.



Isn't that kinda obvious dude...
Buddy, don't worry Im in Canada waiting for my 1 yr experience. The difference between you and me is not that you have more options. It's that despite having Europe as an option, I still chose Canada because I actually planned and researched beforehand. Something you clearly FAILED to do. Don't pretend US is an option for you buddy, I know you like to lie.
 
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tnytny

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Pranit my boy, spitting facts. @ImpatientKangaroo will go to Germany, fail to get pr there, then go to germanyvisa.com and say hes moving to Australia
To anyone who is planning to move to Germany. GOOD. FLIPPING LUCK.

As someone who's lived in Canada, the UK and Germany + some other countries, I'd CHOOSE Canada ANYTIME, ANYDAY, EVERY DAY above all of them... Easy reasons:

In Germany, YOU'RE OUT OF LUCK. I was in Germany on a Blue Card, which is supposed to be super helpful, until you realise the backlog to become a PR is like 2 years (depending on where you live... it could take up to 3 years) and then if you want to become a citizen, you may need to renounce your other citizenships.

In Germany, many places (like some banks, credit card providers, cable/mobile services) can pick and choose to deal with you if you're from outside the EU. Sometimes they may accept you and sometimes they may reject you (regardless of where you come from, I've had Canadian and American friends that struggled to get credit cards).

In Germany, in many cities you have to wake up at 4 am and queue in the cold with every class of immigrant to get an appointment at the Auslanderbehörde (immigration office).

In Germany, you need to do life in German, so you either get with the programme or you're out. Learning German becomes a necessity, to me it was more of a nuisance.

In Germany, if you're single and working you will PAY a S#!T ton of taxes. Sometimes you may be able to claim it back but I'm still waiting for my last tax refund (filed in 2019).

To me, the biggest aspect that made me go back to Canada is people. I always felt like an outsider, always felt like didn't belong and people are generally speaking colder than in other places I've lived in (namely, the UK and the US, for instance).

After living in Canada, if you're not Canadian, it doesn't matter. YOU CAN BECOME CANADIAN, you can feel part of the country and because it is a country of high immigration, organisations, government and people are prepared and aware on how to deal with you.

Sure, quality of life is much higher in Germany than in the UK for example. You have healthcare, beautiful cities and historic towns everywhere. But to be honest, it is much harder to adapt to life in Germany than in Canada and if you asked me time and time again whether I regret leaving Germany, my answer will never change. I will NEVER EVER go back to Germany.
 

Marco Mendicino

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To anyone who is planning to move to Germany. GOOD. FLIPPING LUCK.

As someone who's lived in Canada, the UK and Germany + some other countries, I'd CHOOSE Canada ANYTIME, ANYDAY, EVERY DAY above all of them... Easy reasons:

In Germany, YOU'RE OUT OF LUCK. I was in Germany on a Blue Card, which is supposed to be super helpful, until you realise the backlog to become a PR is like 2 years (depending on where you live... it could take up to 3 years) and then if you want to become a citizen, you may need to renounce your other citizenships.

In Germany, many places (like some banks, credit card providers, cable/mobile services) can pick and choose to deal with you if you're from outside the EU. Sometimes they may accept you and sometimes they may reject you (regardless of where you come from, I've had Canadian and American friends that struggled to get credit cards).

In Germany, in many cities you have to wake up at 4 am and queue in the cold with every class of immigrant to get an appointment at the Auslanderbehörde (immigration office).

In Germany, you need to do life in German, so you either get with the programme or you're out. Learning German becomes a necessity, to me it was more of a nuisance.

In Germany, if you're single and working you will PAY a S#!T ton of taxes. Sometimes you may be able to claim it back but I'm still waiting for my last tax refund (filed in 2019).

To me, the biggest aspect that made me go back to Canada is people. I always felt like an outsider, always felt like didn't belong and people are generally speaking colder than in other places I've lived in (namely, the UK and the US, for instance).

After living in Canada, if you're not Canadian, it doesn't matter. YOU CAN BECOME CANADIAN, you can feel part of the country and because it is a country of high immigration, organisations, government and people are prepared and aware on how to deal with you.

Sure, quality of life is much higher in Germany than in the UK for example. You have healthcare, beautiful cities and historic towns everywhere. But to be honest, it is much harder to adapt to life in Germany than in Canada and if you asked me time and time again whether I regret leaving Germany, my answer will never change. I will NEVER EVER go back to Germany.
 

GandiBaat

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I agree with you in exception of Germany, EU is not that attractive option, my friend is in EU he says language barrier is horrendous, casual talk in a language is one thing, Europeans have there own technical terms in engineering and all so essentially you will be learning your degree once again if you move to EU .
If it helps, my team in Vancouver had all the folks from Spain and one person from Peru. All could speak Spanish. I and a data scientist were odd one out. All I could hear was "Pero" "Pero"... It was fun. Then we hired a bunch of Russian ML scientists and it became an all english team.