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Hi Siddy,

This thread is maintaining the spreadsheet for all post-jun 26 applicants only. It seems you are pre-Jun-26 applicant. :)
But anyway you are welcome to this thread !!

Siddy said:
Siddy said:
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: New Delhi
NOC Code......: 0111
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 05.02.2010
File Transfer from CIC, Sydney : 24 March 2010
Doc's Request.: Sent all documents with PCC
AOR Received.: PER ON :16 March 2010
IELTS : Not submitted

There has been no news from New Delhi office after the AOR
[Could you please update the spreedsheet with my details. As I dont see my details on the same.]
 
Hi , I got my kit back in Jan and yesterday I noticed that though they had sent mine back due to the cap having been reached, they have actually opened my kit analyzed all the papers, punched it and put tick marks etc. Is it the same case with others whose kits have been returned?
My kit reached on the 28th of Oct and the last app considered this year was for the 27th oct in 1122 category.
 
ind said:
What I heard is Toronto is better place for initial struggle and moreover your cousin is there to help you...
regards

wenstumped said:
Indira: Vancouver is a better place in terms of the weather but it is a more expensive city to live in. Toronto, on the other hand, gets the highest number of immigrants because it is relatively easier to settle down in.
Personally, I chose Vancouver for the weather and because I have a few friends there. In the end, you'll probably have to visit both to decide which suits you better.

Rohan09 said:
It is only last night that we have planned to land in Toronto instead of Vancouver. Since beginning of my immigration process we wanted to land and settle down in Vancouver but after having taken views n opinion from several people and looking at the labor market, we decided just 12 hours back that we will land in Toronto.

Cappuccino said:
Ok - Vancouver IMO is probably better with regards quality of life (it is in fact one of the top cities in the entire world for quality of life) and the things you can do there. And British Columbia is IMO the most beautiful province in all of Canada.

But Toronto is more of a job epicentre and it is easier to get a job there.

Many people start off in Toronto then move to Vancouver after they've got settled.

We decided to take the bull by the horns and go straight for Vancouver.

Plus if you settle in Vancouver you get to hang out with me+my wife, CanadaJimmy and Queencougar+her husband ;)

Wayne.

mrejto said:
Van is a better choice. So what do you want to do for living once settled?

Yes, I've read, researched so much on the Toronto Vs Vancouver thing on the forum and elsewhere, and then decided to land in Toronto. Of course both my cousin(in Toronto) and Friend(in Vancouver) will be able to help us to the extent of free accommodation(they have large enough houses) for the first few weeks.

I am aware of the fact that getting a initial job in Toronto is far easier and faster than getting that job in Vancouver :o

As for me, I'm an Executive Assistant and i believe :P it would be as easy/difficult for me to get a job as an EA or an admin assistant(worst cases i can take up less popular survival jobs too :P) in any province.

Prab is an Architect and it's obviously one of the highly regulated occupation in Canada. As far as our research takes us, it would require a minimum of 2 years or more for him to get registered as an architect in any province. This two year would involve examinations, internships, courses etc and so Prab may not be able to get into a proper full time job until he gets registered.

I'm not sure if there is a difference between the time/complexity for registration for architects in Ontario and BC. If yes, that would be a factor to consider now.

The other option is Prab to forget about registration as an architect and start to focus on 'Project management' or 'Construction Management' which is a closely related section in his industry. He is currently focusing on designing, project and construction management. So it would be an easy thing for him.

I know Vancouver is 'The best place to live', beautiful, mild weather, costliest living in Canada etc.,.

I would like to know from people in Vancouver the ground reality there. What is the expected cost of survival(minimal accommodation - closer to public transportation, food - home cooking for 2 adults and a kid, travel, internet, phones, miscellaneous costs) in Vancouver and suburbs?

In Toronto, 2000 CAD is all it requires for the initial months without a car, as per my research. Looks like it is kinda possible to get a job for that figure and that would secure our funds until we get better. Just wanted to know what the difference would be if we chose Vancouver.

Currently the minimum wages for BC is 8.75CAD and Ontario is 10.25CAD. There must be a difference in the wages between both the cities.

I appreciate suggestions from people in Toronto and Vancouver :) Or those who have researched on this topic :)

Thanks,

Indira Prabhakaran.
 
John_Dorry said:
Hello Indira,

I'm still waiting for your reply on Architects topic ! :)

Concerning the landing city, I can tell you that most people chooses Toronto for Job issues, because it's the bigger city, financial center, and so on... But, it's not sure it will be as easy as we can forecast. Maybe others cities are more in need of specific skills that are saturated in Toronto... I think it's very hard to really appreciate these issues before being there..

On an other hand, you know that you can land in a city, and then move as much as you want ! I heard even in Quebec ! Once you get you PR card, you are free to move, you have the same rights as a canadian citizen (except voting)...

I would recommend not signing a long term rent for a house before being sure to settle there... The best way to do it is finding a kind of appart-hotel, for one month period, in order to have time for feeling you are at home and beginning you settlement.
John

Hi John,

Thanks, i just explained our thoughts in my previous post. I thought i replied on the other thread, let me check :)

Thanks,

Indira Prabhakaran.
 
Oh...One more Sad & Lazy day by ND VO.....

Wake Up...ND VO.

Regards,
Mayank
 
mayankpandya said:
Oh...One more Sad & Lazy day by ND VO.....

Wake Up...ND VO.

Regards,
Mayank

OK! My personal banker just emailed me to confirm that our RPRF was en-cashed today :o :o :o

Thanks,

Indira Prabhakaran.
 
I appreciate suggestions from people in Toronto and Vancouver :) Or those who have researched on this topic :)

Thanks,

Indira Prabhakaran.
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That has been the question in my mind to. I have not done much research on it, but just asked about three or four people residing in Vancouver and my deduction was a normal initial living is possible with 2000-2500 CAD. It's surprising that the amount is almost the same as TO, or maybe you have considered a higher quality of life in your calculations!
(rent 800 - 1200 / phone 50 / internet 100 / electricity 100 / food 600 or more)
 
Thats Good news...Indira...

Congrats to you Finally you made it..

I think now ministry is already formed by New Govt. Also J.Kenny is back.

I think now all VOs are ready for next instructions to process. I think this might be reason for slow pace by all VOs.

Regards,
Mayank

indira_prab said:
OK! My personal banker just emailed me to confirm that our RPRF was en-cashed today :o :o :o

Thanks,

Indira Prabhakaran.
 
mani5553 said:
And when I compare my timelines with the other NDVO applicants, I feel that I am also lagging behind, considering the kind of work NDVO is doing. NDVO has been very efficient as far as processing time for post June 26 applications is concerned. The biggest worrying factor is the unchanged eCAS status in the last 78 days and 38 days since 2nd AOR without further communication from NDVO. ??? It's an old saying that no news is a good news, but definitely not in this case. There has to be some activity in otherwise dormant cases such as mine or your's. :(


Dear mani and amar12345,

I think as our friends said: we should be positive. So let's all of us stay strong...wait patiently and wish the best end. I know exactly how you feel because we are in the same boat, but we should keep our spirits high. My prayers for you both and for every one experiencing similar situation.

canady.
 
smaaar said:
My best freind Hazem....
Really I can image what you are feeling right now ???
The patience is the most difficult think in the life ,and some time could be like a killer.But,beleive me ,,you well get your MR soooooon ;D,Because you did a good job with your attached documents.
Also ,All the time ,,pls dont see to who are in front of you only,,you have to look behind you too(like me) ...to see where you are standing.
Dont worry brother..isA we will congratulate you the visa stamp in the same resturant were met before..

Alshami


Thank you, brother for your very kind wards. It's just we are humans at the end and we can't have the patience of angels. But, i haven't got an alternative. In fact this forum is amazing in the way we get the support we need at the the we need.

I always remember you in my prayers. And try to confirm with the CIO if your consultant has delivered your package in time. I'm waiting to hear the best news from you. Take care, friend.


canady
 
mayankpandya said:
Thats Good news...Indira...
Congrats to you Finally you made it..
I think now ministry is already formed by New Govt. Also J.Kenny is back.
I think now all VOs are ready for next instructions to process. I think this might be reason for slow pace by all VOs.
Regards,
Mayank

Thanks Mayank,

Although this is good news 8), I am aware of the fact that there are a handful of applicants who received this good news, and few others received the RPRF receipt too, but waiting without a sign of 'DM' or Visa yet ::)

I hope NDVO keeps up to it's reputation ???

Thanks,

Indira Prabhakaran.
 
Hi,

should I send bank statement (past how many months) or only bank certificate?
I am worried because I deposited major amount in last 2 months only.
Plz help

kg
 
asoo62 said:
I appreciate suggestions from people in Toronto and Vancouver :) Or those who have researched on this topic :)

Thanks,

Indira Prabhakaran.


That has been the question in my mind to. I have not done much research on it, but just asked about three or four people residing in Vancouver and my deduction was a normal initial living is possible with 2000-2500 CAD. It's surprising that the amount is almost the same as TO, or maybe you have considered a higher quality of life in your calculations!
(rent 800 - 1200 / phone 50 / internet 100 / electricity 100 / food 600 or more)

What about Saskatchewan and Manitoba. I thought these are good growing economies and less inflated also.

Just want to know more about these two states if anybody in the Forum can guide me Pl.
 
kg_bang said:
Hi,

should I send bank statement (past how many months) or only bank certificate?
I am worried because I deposited major amount in last 2 months only.
Plz help

kg

You should send 3 to 6 months bank statements, to prove the money is yours (6 months is better).

Where did this major amount come from? If it is from property or asset sale, then there is no problem you just need to also include documentation showing where the amount came from.

Wayne.
 
kg_bang said:
Hi,

should I send bank statement (past how many months) or only bank certificate?
I am worried because I deposited major amount in last 2 months only.
Plz help

kg

I assume from the profile pic that you are a ND applicant, in which case, you can send the bank balance certificate signed by the branch manager :). That's what we did.

Thanks,

Indira Prabhakaran.