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BORN IN1976Â Â Â INDIA IN DELHI OF VILLAGE. GHEVERA
NAME-Â Â Â SANDEEP KUMAR
F/NAME - SH. HARIKISHAN
QULIFICATION-Â B.A
DL.NO.-Â 1119970121251
DATE OF ISSUE-Â 27-02-1997
VALIDITY-Â Â 16-11-2016
LANGAUGE-Â HINDI & ENGLISH
POST OF APLY-Â DRIVERÂ LIGHTÂ &Â HTV
salem,
j speek not verry well english, but j speek arabe and french well.
ma3a assalama, ya el ohkethe el karima
Said
Hey everyone,
I'm from India Uttrakhand ,and currently iam looking job as a supervisor warehouse ,in Canada I hope to learn more regarding Canada jobs and how to get jobs and work permit ,iam thankful for every idea and hints u can give me.
Thanxx
anil negi
my name anil kumar negi iam from india uttrakhand, presently iam working in united arab emirates in Dubai as warehouse and logistics,.my plan to move Canada for next job..
Hey everyone,
I'm from Germany and studying Psychology, Management and Sociology.
I'm considering to move to Vancouver to start a long internship (6-12 months) in business psychological areas in spring.
I'm thankful for every hints, ideas and contacts you can give me!!
Greetings rom Germany,
Carolyn
I am mercy from kenya have been currently looking for a job as a tour consultant in canada.i hope to learn more regarding how to get a job and work permit.
Hi Everyone! I'm new to the forum but not new to Explat Blog. I have been a member since 2012! Whoo!
Karin
I am khurram shahzad from Pakistan. we are new married couple and we both are willing to live and work in Canada. We are looking for some one help to go Canada.
Amazing to see so many expats and with a long expat history, flag>flag>>>>>>>so many.
For me, I am just US>Canada, and has been here for less than one year. Not sure how long will I stay here. But one thing I am sure, I will not stay here for all my life! LoL
Will join you guys if I need any help!
Hello,
My name is Mazhar. I'm currently working as a Electrical Design engineer in dubai, I'm originally from Hyderarbad India, My company is planning me to transfer to Canada for next assignment which could be a long term contract,my office location is in montreal, I heard so many positive and negative things about staying in montreal and working there in montreal. I just wanna know, how is the living standard, how much expenditure shall i have to bare if i am planning to s stay with my family, I joined this forum to know much more about the place in order to start planning to move from here.
Please advice me
Hi there!
It's Krish from India! I work as Electrical Engineer here, and I want to move to Canada for better opportunities. I have Master's Degree in Electronics and Control Engineering. I have gone through the official immigration website for Canada which is the CIC Canada but that is a bit confusing. I'm considering FSW and PNP programmes. Has anyone here applied for CANADA under FSW or PNP recently with the new rules in effect(since May 2014)? If so please do guide me! Your support and guidance is appreciated.
Thanks,
Krish
Hi Krish,
Mind me asking what age range are you? e.g. 20-25 / 26 - 34 / 35 - 45
And also how many years of working experience do you have under your belt? This will determine your points and chances of getting approve.
CIC just introduced an express entry system. Its rather new and I personally have no clue what and how that's going to come about. I applied via PNP. PNP's are fast track. And if you already have a job in Canada, your approval is even faster. However fret not, if you do not have a job offer yet - you can still proceed with applying but you'll have to see if your occupation is in part of the list of jobs that Canada needs. This changes from time to time.
Btw, FSW and PNP, PNP is usually easier depending on the province. If you apply for PNP under popular provinces such as Ontario or BC, then you might have to wait slightly longer as the volume of applicants to this provinces's PNP are higher than others. Tip 1: When you apply for a provinces PNP, you are not made to stay in the province. You can always settle elsewhere if you can't find a job when you enter that province. However, do not express that desire or intention until you get your PR.
Tip 2: Use a good immigration lawyer. From my experience a good lawyer will be able to be your second eye to help you navigate the sea of information, policies and procedures that can be frighteningly overwhelming.
@mazhar21uk,
This site gives you an idea of the cost of living
Typically when you pay taxes, healthcare is free. Education for children should be free unless you send them to private. However you have to send to school that nears the place you stay, so pick the place you stay properly. You may want to know which school you want to sent them to, then pick the place you want to stay. Montreal is a large city. Lots of choices with stores for groceries, clothing, etc. So price shouldn't be too high. Of course, things are more expensive downtown. Unlike other places, Montreal is different from other Canadian cities because its French base, however its better than Quebec City as there's some anglophone there as well.
Also, if you come with your children and reside in Canada with you, you may apply for UCCB (Universal Childcare Benefit) for them see
Hello my name is Gavin,im looking to live in Cambodia and would like to purchase something to keep myself busy ,Canada is too cold for me and i have recently traveled the entire planet for 8 months and want to change my geography and run away to the happy place Cambodia,,  see you soon.
Hi Philipyeo,
Thank you for that reply! I am 27 years old and I've been working as an Electrical Engineer for more than 2 years but less than 3. I have done my Master's from UK. And regarding the occupation list for FSW, my occupation has its place on the list. I think the occupation code is 3156( I don't remember it exactly though).
As per the norms for FSW, I'll have to reach a total of 67 points to be able to get a visa under FSW. I'm not sure if I will be able to get that many points! Would you be able to guide me regarding the points' calculation please? I find the point calculation a bit tricky!
And regarding PNP, I am considering the province of Nova Scotia, for which the applications will start from Jan 2015.
Right now I'm unable to decide whether to go for FSW or PNP. FSW has a limit of 1000 applications for each occupation and the total number of applications will be 21,500. But for Nova Scotia PNP, it only allows 300 applications and we don't know if that number will be increased for the coming season!
Please do guide me regarding this!
Thanks,
Krish
Hi sir / madam
   Please kindly inform to you I m mukesh from Nepal .now I m working in Kuwait at the gaucho grill .so how can I find job in canada .and how can I apply.
There's a few online points calculator, e.g.
Immigrating to Canada is never an easy deal. I have no sense of what the job market is like for an EE guy here in Hali / NS. But jobs are more abundant in Alberta, I can bet you that. I know my job area - IT is growing here in Halifax.
Also, when you embark on this journey $ is a huge investment and not to mention time as well. I would recommend that you seriously look into matters first e.g. if you have deep pocket to bear with the financial aspect of it. Infact I would as far as to say make sure you get a good immigration lawyer to ensure that you don't loose that investment. So, budget lawyer fees as well. From my experience - I have attempted it twice. My first attempt I did not use a lawyer and I got rejected. The second time I did use one and things work out better.
Welcome aboard! See you around. I'm a newbie here too!
Hi everyone.
I am a Computer Systems Engineer who has been in Montreal for 5 months now. Its great to be in this city.
Every weekend is all about discovering this city and trust me , every new trip is just awesome. This city in undoubtedly a perfect place to life.
I'm looking to make friends here as my social circle is limited to the people I work with only. Anyone up to discovering this city or going for a hike on Mont Royal ?
Regards
Hi, I'm Mohamed. I'm a businessman for a company endorsed by Donald Trump. I'm looking forward to make new friend around the globe and make new friends.
Thank you, but the way one of the brilliant forums you have here!
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My name is Adil, Iam from Quebec, Montreal to be precise; i work as manager at the city of montreal specially in public transportation. Iam just curious about moving to Qatar. The canadian winter is killing me! and Qatar is one of the top 3 destinations.
Mi nombre es JoaquÃn, gracias por la bienvenida, espero podamos comunicarnos habitualmente.
Mi única intención es intentar buscar un trabajo en Canadá y trasladarme allÃ.
Después de 2 años intentando sobreponerme a las malas condiciones laborales que existen en España he tomado esa decisión.
Levo más de 20 años como Ejecutivo de cuentas en empresas haciendo números excepcionales y colaborando en el crecimiento de las mismas. Soy especialista en Organización de Eventos por antiguas relaciones y siempre de manera freelance he estado también vinculado con ello.
Será seguramente un handicap mi pésimo nivel de ingles, aunque en francés me defiendo bastante bien e indudablemente mi edad que casà ronda los 50 años.
Espero mantener contacto con vosotros y que podáis ayudarme. Estoy dispuesto a trabajar full en cualquier sector.
Un saludo
joaquinrr65@gmail.com
@joaquinrr English please, this is an English only forum. There's a Spanish forum through Expat-blog. You need to switch to Spanish mode first.
@lhaddaoui, I suggest you hit out to the Qatar forum /forum/viewforum.php?id=422 to pose your question
i wasn't asking questions, i was introducing myself! but thanks!
Hey Laura,
Don't give up!! Summer is such a wonderful time to explore Toronto, meet people and make new friends!
When I first moved here I went straight to meetup.com, found the Brit Meetup and others where I could meet people and find new things to do in the city. I really recommend you try it out.
Karin
Hello, I'm from Scotland and moved to Vancouver as a perm resident last September 2013, with 2 little boys and my partner. I'm a Digital Project Manager and my partner is an Electrician. I used to live here 14 yrs ago so settling in 2nd time round isn't so bad, as I have a good circle of friends and old work colleagues.
Hello All, i'm tarek from Egypt, my sister have the permanent residence in Canada, she moved to Toronto a month ago. I'd like to live in Vancouver but i don't think they might accept me to immigrate there because i'm 37 so i'm thinking to take my Master there.
Hello, My name is Amit. I am not yet an immigrant in Canada. But just had posted my application under FSW'14 program under NOC 0111.
Currently I am living in Dhaka, Bangladesh and having 6year+ experience in Corporate Finance in Telecommunication sector. I am a BBA graduate majoring in Finance and doing CIMA [ Chartered Institute of Management Accountants] (so far Level-2 has been completed).
I am exploring my opportunity in Ontario (Toronto, I hope). I got Bangladeshi Grad degree and CIMA-Advance Diploma in Management Accountants. What are my options in Ontario after I move here along with my wife. Do I have to get a diploma or something to get a Corporate Finance/ Financial Analyst job? or I have to do other things?
I am planning to complete my CIMA in Bangladesh before moving to Canada, but what if I want to do a entry level job in Ontario and continue my rest of the CIMA study in Canada.
I would appreciate some realistic suggestions. Thank you.
Hi all,
My name is Aya. Well, I arrived to Canada almost 5 years ago. I am very happy to live in this country. I am looking to have new friends.
I am a mom of a lovely boy of 3 years and half.
my name is Restituta I am 24 years old. I am current living in Tanzania. I wish one day to be in Canada.
Hello! My name is Natalia. I live in Argentina.
I am a physician and I want to apply to a scholarship in Canada.
Can somebody help me? (.... Please)
Hi all!
I would love to attend a culinary arts university for a degree or masters level . After word came to me that Canada is the place to be.
kindly assist. How do I start
poshy25 wrote:Hi all!
I would love to attend a culinary arts university for a degree or masters level . After word came to me that Canada is the place to be.
kindly assist. How do I start
You are best to contact universities who specialize in this type of education then find out costs. Then apply for a student visa. The university may assist you in giving information about how to apply for the visa.
hi all?? Am Johnson from Kenya, many people like calling me johny which is ok with me, am a very respectful person who is future oriented and who always sees glass full when it is half empty, ,,me I rily love staying Canada so as to find a good job there and support my family, so mine is a favour am asking because i believe someone somewhere has a good heart,to help me to come there and help me with a job, my email is johnsonndungu64@gmail. com,, will be looking eagerly for favourable reply, ,,thenks
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