Quote:The visa expires exactly one year from the date of your latest medicals.
Originally posted by desi001
Q1: So, how much time on an average does Canadian High Commission provide after giving visa?
Quote:Yes, you can land and complete your formalities and leave Canada.
Question 2: Is it possible that I land in Canada and then I move back.
Quote:See above on how to maintain residency.
Question 3: If so, how much minimum period do I need to stay there and in what time frame I should come back again?
Can any one suggest what would be the average salary that I can expect.
I have knowledge of Windows 2000 / XP, Networking, Basic Server level on Windows 2003, hardware and networking issues. Some knowledge of Linux as well.
I have more than 6 years of experience in Tech. Support / HelpDesk. I have done my B.Tech (Computer Science) from OUBC, Vancouver (Canada) in collabartion with Aptech Computer Education. Will it be considered by employers as I read in many posts that education that is from elsewhere other than Canada is not counted.
Kindly note that this B.Tech from OUBC was done in New Delhi (INDIA). I did not came to Canada for the studies.
It is official now Prime Minister Harper is worried there is a possibility of Canada being in Depression.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/081216/canada/canada_politics_economy_finance
If he thinks it is possible then we are definitely in one !.
Tue Dec 16, 12:22 PM
Depression possible: Canadian PM
OTTAWA (AFP) - Prime Minister Stephen Harper delivered a grim forecast for the Canadian economy, saying in an interview with broadcaster CTV a depression is possible.
"The truth is, I've never seen such uncertainty in terms of looking forward to the future," Harper told CTV. "I'm very worried about the Canadian economy."
Asked whether a depression was possible, he answered: "It could be, but I think we've learned enough about depression; we've learned enough from the 1930s to avoid some of the mistakes that caused a recession in 1929 to become a depression in the 1930s."
A depression is often described as a prolonged economic slump in which output drops more than 10 percent.
Unemployment in Canada hit 27 percent at the peak of the Great Depression in 1933 and between 1929 and 1933 Canada's gross national product fell 43 percent.
In the interview, Harper also said his finance minister's budget on January 27 would include billions of dollars in stimulus spending, ending more than a decade of back-to-back balanced budgets in Canada.
"Obviously, we're going to have to run a deficit," Harper said. "We're talking about spending billions of dollars that was not planned."
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