My Success Story - Albeit Of A Different Kind By: I2Landed I have now decided to share my whole experience with Canadian Immigration, from the initial unsuccessful attempt till the reapplication and landing in Toronto almost 10 years in a blog. Accordingly I have started writing in a blog, the first posting being about my initial application until the denial by Canadian Consulate General, Hong Kong due to misinterpretation of a simple sentence in a supporting document by the visa officer. In second one, I have written more about my life in general, especially about the 7 year struggle starting with the second application until the grant of visa by New Delhi Consulate and my landing thereafter. I had encountered almost every conceivable problems with the application process along the way, and I hope the way I dealt with them will provide some guidance to those who need it in future. article.php?id=678 |
I have now decided to share my whole experience with Canadian Immigration, from the initial unsuccessful attempt till the reapplication and landing in Toronto almost 10 years in a blog. Accordingly I have started writing in a blog, the first posting being about my initial application until the denial by Canadian Consulate General, Hong Kong due to misinterpretation of a simple sentence in a supporting document by the visa officer. In second one, I have written more about my life in general, especially about the 7 year struggle starting with the second application until the grant of visa by New Delhi Consulate and my landing thereafter. I had encountered almost every conceivable problems with the application process along the way, and I hope the way I dealt with them will provide some guidance to those who need it in future.
These, and my future postings, can be viewed in my new website http://www.raju-thomas.com" rel="nofollow">LINK, which is still far from being complete. Incidentally, this website is more special to me since it is being developed and maintained by my young son, who immigrated with me to Toronto initially, and has now trying to establish himself as an independent web developer and content manager in Vancouver, BC.
This is my first attempt at publishing anything, not counting a joke which was published in Readers' Digest when I was 18. Hence, I would greatly appreciate your comments and suggestions about my posts in general, and my writing in particular.
Best wishes to all.
- Raju
wow ... it is a life time experience. It tells how determined you are ... you didn't let it go. You hung on it to get it. You have done a good job in documenting the details.
If you can add a page about your new life in Canada,likes, dislikes, perceptions, realities etc... it would be really interesting.
Very puzzling drive! Is Canada worth that much effort and time? I hope you are sittin' on top of the World. I wandered into Canada like a wayward soul and sat on a block of ice in Maritimes and am kinda stuck. Now and then, I keep wondering if I did the right thing; certainly not unhappy in my surroundings but Canada never figured that high in my expectations and certainly wouldn't have spent that much effort to reach the icebox. If you don't mind, let us know what great things happened since you moved here.
Interesting and absorbing read. I think you have very good writing skills.
All the best in your future endeavours!
Wow.. that's a long inspirational journey sir. I wonder what made you to try this at 48? Did you feel emotions of 10 yrs when you first stepped in Canada?
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Very puzzling drive! Is Canada worth that much effort and time? I hope you are sittin' on top of the World. I wandered into Canada like a wayward soul and sat on a block of ice in Maritimes and am kinda stuck. Now and then, I keep wondering if I did the right thing; certainly not unhappy in my surroundings but Canada never figured that high in my expectations and certainly wouldn't have spent that much effort to reach the icebox. If you don't mind, let us know what great things happened since you moved here.
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Everyone has a different prespective of life & everyone has a different definition of happiness. what makes you happy may not make someone else happy.
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