Hello
I’m newbie here, however I was register earlier. I’ve intention to apply for Canadian immigration. I require guide lines from expert people. Below is my current statistic, kindly review & let me know I’m eligible to apply or NOT. (I’ve gone through different immigration consultant site & they said I’m eligible but I’ve some questions)
Please read below details
Education: Total 15 Year including 3-Year Bachelor in Computer Science University Degree
Language: I’m average in English & can score up to 6-7 band in IELTS / NO French
Work Experience: Career Started November,2005 up to Present as Network Engineer in Telecom Company [ Total: 2 Years & 7 Months ]
Age: 23 Y
Arranged Employment: NO
Martial Status: Single
Adaptability: Now here is question, My Uncle ( My Father Brother) has Canadian immigration but he is living in United States. Will I’ll be eligible to still get adaptability point? & if YES then what kind of document/tax number or anything else is require during immigration process?
As per CIC.GC.CA, my score is 68. Would it is reasonable to apply in “Simplified Application Process” Category of immigration processing? Would they consider my application ?
Now I’m little confuse about NOC category. Currently I’m IP/Security Network Engineer in Telecom Company with some IT certification badges. I’m confuse with below NOC that most appropriate suite my category.
2147 Computer Engineers (Except Software Engineers and Designers
2281 Computer Network Technicians
2282 User Support Technicians
And if by incident I’ve chosen wrong category what would be its effect?
Please suggest & guide me
Thanks
Read my post here and decide for yourself. Please note that even if you immigrate you'll have to start from scratch. On the average it takes about 10 years for an immigrant to command same salary as a Canadian born person. Also be prepared do labor jobs paying minimum wages.
http://www.canadiandesi.com/read.php?TID=21076
Also some other links which will help you decide whether to apply for immigration or not.
http://www.triec.ca/index.asp?pageid=41∫=newsite/news-media/inthenews/MediaClippings/IndiaAbroadFeb2004-2.htm
http://www.michaelignatieff.ca/el/immigration.aspx
http://www.atlantic.metropolis.net/event/halifaxnov04/papers_presented_en.html
April 2007
Can't find a job, immigrants turn to short-lived businesses
Welcome to Canada. A country where it takes ten years or more for most skilled immigrants to get \"close\" to the level of employment/benefits of white Canadian-born workers with similar skills. A country where starting a small business takes all of the immigrant’s resources and survives less than two years.
Welcome to Canada, where thousands of government and “non-profit” agencies are proud of making immigrants accept menial jobs or waste their limited resources on unproductive venues. Even more, they \"teach\" foreign professionals how to become part of the “successful\" self-employed pool.
Above article is from from :
http://www.canadaimmigrants.com/editorial.asp
http://www.immigrationwatchcanada.org/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=2&MMN_position=118:118
http://www.immigrationcanadascam.com/
http://www.canadaimmigrants.com/
http://www.caribbeanmedicine.com/openletter.htm
Hello Cyberian
Thanks for posting.
I knew all about Canadian stuff, it doesn’t matter because you have to start from scratch no matter you migrate to Australia, New Zealand or United States. You have to proof yourself & let me tell you only positive mind & attitude with luck can lead you to progressive way.
My long term goals are not to leave in Canada, I just need Canadian Passport & you know why it is necessary for Indo-Pak People
I would appreciate if someday would like put their post & suggest.
Thanks
Hi Cyberhost,
Could you please explain a bit as to what you meant by this line:
......"I just need Canadian Passport & you know why it is necessary for Indo-Pak People"....
Thanks
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Vik
"On the average it takes about 10 years for an immigrant to command same salary as a Canadian born person"
Hi Cyberian, could you elaborate where you got the figure of 10 years, I am interested to know.
thanks
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