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canadestin said:
all frustrated members. get back to ur work n concentrate on ur daily life.....what has to happen ...will happen.... ;D

Like being stuck in RBVO still? >:(
 
wenstumped said:
I doubt the previous figures were accurate. They had an increase of 10 over a week and then a jump of 38 cases in a day for 1122? I'm sure the previous figures were not properly compiled. I'll be surprised if 1122 lasts till the end of the month though. But I can see our Crane operator friends haven't been too busy lately. ;D

The increase was not a week.

29th July to 2nd August is only 2 days, and 1 August was a public holiday in Canada.

So really we have had updates on 3 consecutive business days.

29th July = 259
2nd Aug = 269
3rd Aug = 307


Wayne.
 
Cash and emotional preparation key to success for immigrants in Canada

Canada, 29th July: New immigrants coming to Canada must have cash and be ready to make sacrifices, reveals a latest Royal Bank poll.

Emotional preparedness vital to settlement in Canada--All newcomers must be emotionally prepared, if they want to settle in Canada, adds the advice from immigrants already settled in Canada.

In fact, emotional preparedness is, undoubtedly, the key to success for immigrants coming to Canada, reveals the survey involving around 58 percent of immigrants hailing from South Asia and China.

Immigrants must be mentally prepared to face financial problems awaiting them after immigrating to Canada, the poll suggests.

Hence, a minimum amount needed by them for day-to-day expenditure is around $15,000, says an immigrant from India, Ash Ghose. Ghose, armed with a degree in mechanical engineering from India, decided to come to Canada in the year 2004 and is now employed with RBC, Toronto.

When he came to Canada, he had just two suitcases and a couple of paintings with him. He admits that he started his life in Canada from a scratch and asserts the vital role of mental preparation for successful settlement in Canada.

Be ready for obstacles in a new nation—immigrants told--According to director of Multicultural Markets, RBC, Camon Mak, relocating to a new nation is a decision of lifetime and hence, one must be mentally prepared for the obstacles lying ahead.

This includes adjusting to a different culture. Most of new immigrants are prepared well for financial and physical changes coming after moving to a new nation, states Mak. However, getting connected with local community and having a support network can help a lot, he adds.

Efforts by immigrants in this regard before their arrival in Canada include doing online surveys to get a better idea about various aspects of life in Canada, reveal 47 percent of participants in the RBC poll.

Establishing contact with friends or relatives already settled in Canada and informing them of their imminent move can prove to be of great help for immigrants’ successful settlement in Canada. Newcomers can get help and advice from their friends/relatives regarding Canada’s way of life.

Language skills vital for integration--—Another surprise awaiting new immigrants is related to jobs in Canada. The fact is that although, immigrants do get jobs quite early, but these jobs are usually survival jobs and most of the immigrants tend to get stuck in such jobs.

Hence, in order to get the right type of jobs in Canada, new immigrants need to have appropriate language skills that are equivalent to the language skills of native Canadians.
 
Cappuccino said:
The increase was not a week.

29th July to 2nd August is only 2 days, and 1 August was a public holiday in Canada.

So really we have had updates on 3 consecutive business days.

29th July = 259
2nd Aug = 269
3rd Aug = 307


Wayne.

30 july should also be counted....the CIO accepts applications on saturday too :D....last year few members aplicaton reached on saturdays......on of them is indira_prab ...app reached on 16 oct 2010, binny...app reached 19 feb2011
 
friends,
my address disappeared again on 2nd august .............last tym my address disappeared on 13th july n came back on 23rd july without any progress....im in process since 30th march 2011.........can anyone plz tell abt this second tym disappearnce of address..

thnx gud luck to all
 
Dear Sam786,

I think you will get good news this time. :) :) :)

Good Luck

Regards
Mayank

SAM786 said:
friends,
my address disappeared again on 2nd august .............last tym my address disappeared on 13th july n came back on 23rd july without any progress....im in process since 30th march 2011.........can anyone plz tell abt this second tym disappearnce of address..

thnx gud luck to all
 
mayankpandya said:
Cash and emotional preparation key to success for immigrants in Canada

Canada, 29th July: New immigrants coming to Canada must have cash and be ready to make sacrifices, reveals a latest Royal Bank poll.

Emotional preparedness vital to settlement in Canada--All newcomers must be emotionally prepared, if they want to settle in Canada, adds the advice from immigrants already settled in Canada.

In fact, emotional preparedness is, undoubtedly, the key to success for immigrants coming to Canada, reveals the survey involving around 58 percent of immigrants hailing from South Asia and China.

Immigrants must be mentally prepared to face financial problems awaiting them after immigrating to Canada, the poll suggests.

Hence, a minimum amount needed by them for day-to-day expenditure is around $15,000, says an immigrant from India, Ash Ghose. Ghose, armed with a degree in mechanical engineering from India, decided to come to Canada in the year 2004 and is now employed with RBC, Toronto.

When he came to Canada, he had just two suitcases and a couple of paintings with him. He admits that he started his life in Canada from a scratch and asserts the vital role of mental preparation for successful settlement in Canada.

Be ready for obstacles in a new nation—immigrants told--According to director of Multicultural Markets, RBC, Camon Mak, relocating to a new nation is a decision of lifetime and hence, one must be mentally prepared for the obstacles lying ahead.

This includes adjusting to a different culture. Most of new immigrants are prepared well for financial and physical changes coming after moving to a new nation, states Mak. However, getting connected with local community and having a support network can help a lot, he adds.

Efforts by immigrants in this regard before their arrival in Canada include doing online surveys to get a better idea about various aspects of life in Canada, reveal 47 percent of participants in the RBC poll.

Establishing contact with friends or relatives already settled in Canada and informing them of their imminent move can prove to be of great help for immigrants' successful settlement in Canada. Newcomers can get help and advice from their friends/relatives regarding Canada's way of life.

Language skills vital for integration--—Another surprise awaiting new immigrants is related to jobs in Canada. The fact is that although, immigrants do get jobs quite early, but these jobs are usually survival jobs and most of the immigrants tend to get stuck in such jobs.

Hence, in order to get the right type of jobs in Canada, new immigrants need to have appropriate language skills that are equivalent to the language skills of native Canadians.
excellent post, thank you
 
anukapur9 said:
Today this wonderful thread completes one year. :P :P :P

good observation anukapur !!

you deserve "the best forumer" title ;D and +1 from my side ;)
 
thanks mayank and maani

mayankpandya said:
Congrats to manji ( DM) ,ash ali ( DM),Kevinca (DM),zeddm(DM),avi_15(MR/PCC/RPRF),wsfp5(PP request),

Wish all of you good luck. If someone is left then congrats & best wish from me.

Regards
Mayank

Maani1985 said:
Congratulations to all buffalo members.

Special congrats to Avi_15 and WSFP5
 
sonir said:
good observation anukapur !!

you deserve "the best forumer" title ;D and +1 from my side ;)
I agree as well for this excellent observation by anukapur.
This forum and its participant have addressed to many issues and helpfull to many applicants.
 
anukapur9 said:
Today this wonderful thread completes one year. :P :P :P

Happy 1st birthday dear Forum Thread :D
 
Did anyone, sent any email inquiry to BUFFALO visa office while in RBVO status?

If yes, what was the response?

Thanks
 
FMA .. the credit goes to you sir... Thanks for all your efforts!! Hope you are having a good life in Canada :)

MiTSch said:
Happy 1st birthday dear Forum Thread :D