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India is better or canada?

Harshal2806

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Mar 21, 2018
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Hi guys,
I'm bit confused about the situation. Kindly help me to come to conclusion.
I & my wife both have a corporate job in India, with a combined income of Rs.140,000/- per month. I'm working as a Lead for an IT company and my wife working as a Fashion designer. Also, we have a 3-year-old daughter.
I applied for PR this year but the score is much less than the draw cut-off i.e. 350.
According to facts seen, that future in Canada secure for children but It’s really tough for me to choose the right one (INDIA or CANADA). I'm planning to visit Canada for job search.
Please suggest me expert advice, what is best for me & my family. Thanks in advance.
 

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Its worth coming to Canada especially Toronto if both wife and husband can work. The expenses here are high and the IT job market is not good as USA. Most of the jobs are filled internally through references. Would suggest you to check in job portals like indeed or monster in your skillset before planning to come here and search.
 
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Bs65

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Coming to Canada for a exploratory visit is a good idea given what you might see browsing the internet like any country there are good and bad parts. Usually anything on the internet only shows the good parts.

In terms of job search do not expect anyone to offer you a job unless you have some exceptional skill not readily available in Canada . In limited time on an exploratory visit the reality might well be even attracting any employers attention in the first place.

Unfortunately immigration is a risk that works for some but not for others and needs a lot of commitment to succeed given in effect many people start their lives over again both financially and job wise.
 
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