Dear Qorex,qorax said:If the final report from ur DMP goes OK -- u've no worries, whether or not that Cardio's report is attached. Relax, u'd be fine.
thank you
hany
Dear Qorex,qorax said:If the final report from ur DMP goes OK -- u've no worries, whether or not that Cardio's report is attached. Relax, u'd be fine.
Congrats for your success! As Capt advised, no need to inform CIC etc.unmarried said:Hi Cap,
I have landed in Toronto 3 weeks back, didn't receive my PR card yet. I have got a job offer from Edmonton and planning to move there. I have used my friends address and he can receive my pr card. Do I need to inform CIC?
New pages added one of thembestpal said:Congrats for your success! As Capt advised, no need to inform CIC etc.
All the best!
Cheers!
Bestpal
3 Months Waiting period for OHIP means 90 Days from Landing....alibhai800 said:Hello there friends,
I am planning to land in Vancouver on Jan 31 2013. My question is that would my wife be eligible for pregnancy medical checkup and delivery on April 1 or it is only possible after three full months. Because I have heard that the coverage starts when you land lets say Jan 30. Bow it will count from Jan 30 to Jan 31 as one month and Feb and March as full months, so by April one my wife should be covered. Or is it a different story.
Please advise.
Ali
HANY2012 said:Dear All,
i did the medical last week and the doctor requested from to go to cardlogist to check if the blood pressure affect the heart or not .I am sure i do not have any heart probrem becuse i am always follow up with doctor but i am worry if this report included in my file and affect ppr request .please advice any one pass in this form had same probrem and he got alerady the PPR
HANY
Hi,Siawo said:It's been a while since I logged on here. On August 23 2012, I arrived in Toronto with my family after quitting my job in Abu Dhabi and cancelling my residence visa there... I started visiting the Welcome Center in Mississauga and attended the seminars they offer on Resume Writing, Writing Cover Letters, Interviewing Etiquette, Tips on giving interviews on-line, how to dress for the winter, etc.
I listened carefully at what they were advising and modified my resume accordingly. Being an engineer, I was not limiting myself to Toronto. Where ever there was a job add I would apply. I kept a detailed log of my applications because I would modify my resume according to the add. I would add "Key Words" used in the adds to my resume. I also removed all references to countries I had gained my experience in. I would describe the projects, the role and my achievements during my employment. In the interview when the location of the project would come up I would say, "Do you know where the tallest building in the worlds is located, the worlds first indoor ski resort, etc." and then I would tell them that I was working in the same country where those wonders are.
By the middle of September, I started getting phone calls and by the end of the month two employers had asked me for a second interview. I got my first job offer on October 10 from SNC Lavalin as a Project Quality Manager based in Calgary and I jumped at it. I have been working here for the last two months and its the same old stuff that we did in UAE except your responsibilities are a lot more defined and you end up doing much less in terms of scope of the job.
People, If you are in engineering or oil and gas related fiels do not waste your time in Toronto. Come to Calgary or Edmonton. There are lots of jobs here. I am working at the same position as I was in Abu Dhabi at almost the same pay (after taxes). Toronto is really nice place but there are a few jobs and the competition for those jobs is fierce!
Good luck!