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chefchopra7

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Dear All Members

My Thanks to this forum and all its members who supported and updated me here , thanks to moderator .

I have reached here in Alberta under AINP Program , Thankyou CIC Delhi for prompt Process.

Please write me if you have Any question about landing and initial settlemnt ie: weather , transport, License,Jobs , Bank account , small business, Mobile Connection.

God Bless & Good Luck

chopra s.
 
Hi chefchopra, thats great news. I just got my nomination yesterday so its still some time before I reach Alberta. How was the move from Delhi, must be a huge change. I hear the place is very very beautiful, natural beauty etc. And many thanks for reaching out with the offer to help, much appreciated.
I sure hope and pray that all goes well with your new life. Best of luck.

Best Regards
Gautam
 
Hi ChefChopra, thats great, u landed all safely, yes do let us know of your expirience, job scene, housing scene, where are u planning to settle, how is the initial response from albertans, etc etc
 
Thanks Friends

Well I yet to see any green beauty in summer , I am experiencing only snow al aropund - 30 C temp with sunshine.Albertans who are matured and who are Gov official - from Airport official to Bus Driver ,all of them are full of warmth and they will greet you with - Welcome to Canada.

But you will have opposite experience with teenagers and youngsters, as you will mostly find them in your initial job hunt.so be prepared.

God Bless & Good Luck

chopra
 
hi.how do you get nomination. do you have to be in canada? do you have to have work permit?how did you find job overseas.have you worked there before?how it works shortly.because i was in alberta once . and i knew that you have to have work permit in order to get nominated.
 
chefchopra7 said:
Thankyou CIC Delhi for prompt Process.

Wish you a wonderful start in Canada. Great to hear CIC delhi was promt - did you ask for CIC delhi when you sent your application to CIC after nomination or did you ask for transfer to delhi CIC at a later stage. Please do share your experience.
 
chefchopra7 said:
Thanks Friends

Well I yet to see any green beauty in summer , I am experiencing only snow al aropund - 30 C temp with sunshine.Albertans who are matured and who are Gov official - from Airport official to Bus Driver ,all of them are full of warmth and they will greet you with - Welcome to Canada.

But you will have opposite experience with teenagers and youngsters, as you will mostly find them in your initial job hunt.so be prepared.

God Bless & Good Luck

chopra

United States is opposite here teenagres and young welcomes you and matures turn into Glen beck...:))
 
thats true, young ones are a lot friendlier here.

Mature ones are a little bit opposite because of their Job security, and some indifferences towards foreigners running in their blood (especially after 9/11). But American people are a lot better and Open minded than those Australians and even some Europians.

GirlOntario said:
United States is opposite here teenagres and young welcomes you and matures turn into Glen beck...:))
 
rezendgi said:
thats true, young ones are a lot friendlier here.

Mature ones are a little bit opposite because of their Job security, and some indifferences towards foreigners running in their blood (especially after 9/11). But American people are a lot better and Open minded than those Australians and even some Europians.

Agreed
 
rezendgi said:
thats true, young ones are a lot friendlier here.

Mature ones are a little bit opposite because of their Job security, and some indifferences towards foreigners running in their blood (especially after 9/11). But American people are a lot better and Open minded than those Australians and even some Europians.

are you from AP ?
 
Congrats, hope things are going well with you.

I have already got my LOA from Manitoba, now I wanted to know the time-line from when you submitted your application in the Canadian Consulate in Delhi.

Thanks Mchopra