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Hello everyone,
My adivse is if you guys have good job or good business in your homeland country then don't even bother to come Canada,
here life is so hard and making money is very very difficult trust me guys and kids get in wrong track so fast you can not do anything.
advise from my heart.
 
belize said:
Hello everyone,
My adivse is if you guys have good job or good business in your homeland country then don't even bother to come Canada,
here life is so hard and making money is very very difficult trust me guys and kids get in wrong track so fast you can not do anything.
advise from my heart.

explanation please.
 
belize said:
Hello everyone,
My adivse is if you guys have good job or good business in your homeland country then don't even bother to come Canada,
here life is so hard and making money is very very difficult trust me guys and kids get in wrong track so fast you can not do anything.
advise from my heart.

Correct, if someone is having good satisfied life in home country and do not want to enter into fresh challenge. Canada in the begining is difficult. As far as kids are concerned, if parents have no / little time to share with kids they can go on wrong track in any environment, be it Canada or any other country. I have seen that in Canada even labourers are owning houses valued more than half a million and they drive car, so i dont think it is very difficult to make money in Canada, I dont think in asia any labourer can dream to have a house valued more than $20000. Coming with a plan and taking 2-3 years, working hard can result in good life in CANADA.
 
very well said... people think that in canada their is the money tree !! Wrong concept.... u have to work hard to earn living... If you do have enough money in your home land then why come to canada to make money.... People who wish to work and settle their future only need to come to canada.... Initially i will be hard but NO GAIN WITHOUT PAIN AND NO GAIN WITHOUT RISK.....
 
explorer101 said:
Correct, if someone is having good satisfied life in home country and do not want to enter into fresh challenge. Canada in the begining is difficult. As far as kids are concerned, if parents have no / little time to share with kids they can go on wrong track in any environment, be it Canada or any other country. I have seen that in Canada even labourers are owning houses valued more than half a million and they drive car, so i dont think it is very difficult to make money in Canada, I dont think in asia any labourer can dream to have a house valued more than $20000. Coming with a plan and taking 2-3 years, working hard can result in good life in CANADA.
Well said !
 
explorer101 said:
Correct, if someone is having good satisfied life in home country and do not want to enter into fresh challenge. Canada in the begining is difficult. As far as kids are concerned, if parents have no / little time to share with kids they can go on wrong track in any environment, be it Canada or any other country. I have seen that in Canada even labourers are owning houses valued more than half a million and they drive car, so i dont think it is very difficult to make money in Canada, I dont think in asia any labourer can dream to have a house valued more than $20000. Coming with a plan and taking 2-3 years, working hard can result in good life in CANADA.


Well said SIR ..!!


Cheers..
 
It is always like getting into a new job, after having 30 years experience in one company....the fear of how the new company will accept, how the environment will be, how the new job role will be, etc. One must give some time, and study things correctly. I guess, there is always a need for all of us to explore more through websites, forums, etc., and take the right decision of where to stay, where to work, what to do, etc.
Oppurtunities will equally be there, but one needs to unearth them. If Canada was not a place of oppurtunities, i doubt if people would even try to go there. I know people that have succeeded very well, their kids growing with the best values. But the only thing they always tell me, after their stay in Canada for 6 years is - it is not a cake walk. Unless we struggle, we would not succeed (which is the case in any country).
 
one more thing....
if you are well qualified it is not necessary you will get good job in your field.

qualification + knowledge = field job.

else it may happen even though you pursue PR. you hold labor job ...

you ll be tested ,
you ll squeezed ,
you ll have to work on d edge
but if you could sustain.... afterward life is heaven.
Canadian govt gives super benefits ...
 
belize said:
Hello everyone,
My adivse is if you guys have good job or good business in your homeland country then don't even bother to come Canada,
here life is so hard and making money is very very difficult trust me guys and kids get in wrong track so fast you can not do anything.
advise from my heart.

Great. So, when you are leaving Canada? You must be living a terrible life and therefore, you should leave and go back to your home country.

Winners will still go, fight the adversity and win. Losers will always sit back and complain about everything. Things will always be hard for a Loser.
 
Its become a common trend now, people start the topic about how bad Canada is on the forum and then disappear :o :o :o :o :o Cowards!!!!!!!!
 
nicholas30 said:
Its become a common trend now, people start the topic about how bad Canada is on the forum and then disappear :o :o :o :o :o Cowards!!!!!!!!

I agree. They start a new thread with a new ID. :) ... These are the people who will always complain no matter what.
 
@belize and other likeminded,

Pl. stop whining,cribbing & craving after going there in canada..

1)Nowhere in the world u will be paid without doing anything or without performing or proving urself!!If u were,then u were on wrong path!!!!
2)"Wanting to be happy " is the problem,"Being happy " is the solution..
So be +ve,work towards ur goal.take some initial hardship and u'll be through!!

Regards,
Edmonta
 
I find it hard to believe that credentials from such prestigious schools like harvard or oxford would not mean anything in Canada (or anywhere else in the world). I invite you to check some of the board of directors and executive teams for companies such as RIM and you will find people who attended harvard and other top world universities. Please stop scaring people away with no need

http://www.rim.com/investors/governance/boardofdirectors.shtml

Rod


edmonta said:
CANADIAN qualification + knowledge = field job

It should be in this way!!!
Qualification means Candaian qualification in canada,otherwise Oxford & Haward is also nothing in canada.!!!
regards,
Edmonta
 
@thebeast,
for non regulated profession,you are true but for the regulated profession,that is the fact tht no crendential is recognized unless u take canadain education..
regards,
Edmonta
 
Ottawa can easily help immigrants in job market: TD Bank.
Retrieved from: http://ca.news.yahoo.com/ottawa-easily-help-immigrants-job-market-td-bank-132055492.html

“Immigrants who arrived in Canada in the 1970s used to be able to catch up to the salaries of their Canadian counterparts within a generation.

But the disparity has grown steadily and now the average immigrant doesn't have much hope of seeing the gap close until the second generation.”

"The simple, but sad, truth is that many new immigrants cannot hope to close the earnings gap in their lifetime," according to the TD paper.

The paper also commented: “Closing that gap is crucial as Canada faces the mass retirement of the baby-boom generation”.

“If immigrants were employed at the same level as established Canadians, there would be about 370,000 extra people at work” According to the estimate made by the TD economist.

"Canada admits hundreds of thousands of highly educated, highly skilled immigrants each year to meet labour demand or to fill skills gaps”.

"And yet, any reason for participating in skilled immigration is rendered null and void if those immigrants ultimately take lower-paying jobs unrelated to their training because of the labour market barriers that they face."-observation by the TD paper.