ANY ONE APPLYING FOR PR FROM INDIA?


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2126922   
Member since: Jul 11
Posts: 9
Location: IN CHATTISGARH, BHILAI NA

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 07-08-11 06:38:39

I am applying for PR From India. Anybody applying from India in the near future say 3 months may contact me so that collective knowledge will help us in making a successful application along with sharing of knowledge. I wish to apply as heavy equipment mechanic which is listed on NOC 29 list. 8827327636



indiannoc3142   
Member since: Mar 12
Posts: 4
Location:

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 06-03-12 02:19:45

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Originally posted by 2126922

I am applying for PR From India. Anybody applying from India in the near future say 3 months may contact me so that collective knowledge will help us in making a successful application along with sharing of knowledge. I wish to apply as heavy equipment mechanic which is listed on NOC 29 list. 8827327636




hiii murli..
i am also from bhilai...and have recently applied...
when did you filed your application ?
what is your current location??are you in bhilai?



2126922   
Member since: Jul 11
Posts: 9
Location: IN CHATTISGARH, BHILAI NA

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 25-05-14 00:54:22

Sir i am murli writing to you again. One you called my no 8827327636 . You are a doctor by profession. so did you get the visa? are you in canada. just drop a few words. waiting for your reply. just claa me anybody who has appied for canada or going to apply in near future
thanks



happywoman36   
Member since: Oct 13
Posts: 1646
Location: Toronto

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 25-05-14 18:01:38


Funniest thing is howmuch ever u tell people, canada is a tough country blah blah... it is useless. When we get Visa, we are blind and deaf like ghandari patti is tied. ;-)

We were told by many people that, doctors drive taxi and u have to take survival job/labour job etc etc.... still we come thinking there is money tree in canada.

The true fact is that, if u have job in hand while landing, then only, u wil enjoy any country otherwise heaven can be hell if u dont have job or money to survive.

When u land, even if u carry lots of money and u see no job in near future say 6-12 months, it is nightmare coz u see ur hard earned money going waste. Initial struggle of 1-2 years can be very challenging. Not many survive so, better to send one person and wait till that, person gets job and then bring the whole family. just a thought frm my side. Never ever leave ur jobs and come like we did. If u do, then come prepared for the worst like joblessness, depression, arguments and fights b/w couple even divorce etc.

we are lucky, we survived everything and won. ;-)


cheers!




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Tourist   
Member since: Oct 04
Posts: 188
Location: Beautiful BritishColumbia

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 25-05-14 23:32:15

You know I was watching old pictures and videos of ourselves and our friends who immigrated from India, Phillipines, China. The old pictures / videos are from their previous country, 10 to 15 years ago.

The thing I found out was all of the friends look very happy in the old pictures/videos with big smiles and laughter on, but the background of the pictures is sordid. The houses are small, not well furnished, no good cars, some had bicycles. The neighbourhood is not well to do. The clothes are worn out. People everywhere too much population around.

These same people are now owners of huge mansions, driving big luxury cars, shopping weekly in Costco for $200 - $300 is no big deal at all. Good clothes eating top notch organic food. Dining out. No big queues. Some of their kids doing quite well in higher education. So what happened Canada made a big difference to their lives; both positive and negative.
Positive; Their livelihood has improved considerably, this is what the immigrants really get attracted to.

Negative; However there was a massive loss without them realising it. The happy smiles and laughter seen in the old pictures and videos has faded - got lost -dissappeared! Makes me really wonder....we kind of are all in the same boat, I hope some of you can relate to this.


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san-hugo   
Member since: Aug 10
Posts: 2009
Location:

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 26-05-14 00:15:29

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Originally posted by Tourist

You know I was watching old pictures and videos of ourselves and our friends who immigrated from India, Phillipines, China. The old pictures / videos are from their previous country, 10 to 15 years ago.

The thing I found out was all of the friends look very happy in the old pictures/videos with big smiles and laughter on, but the background of the pictures is sordid. The houses are small, not well furnished, no good cars, some had bicycles. The neighbourhood is not well to do. The clothes are worn out. People everywhere too much population around.

These same people are now owners of huge mansions, driving big luxury cars, shopping weekly in Costco for $200 - $300 is no big deal at all. Good clothes eating top notch organic food. Dining out. No big queues. Some of their kids doing quite well in higher education. So what happened Canada made a big difference to their lives; both positive and negative.
Positive; Their livelihood has improved considerably, this is what the immigrants really get attracted to.

Negative; However there was a massive loss without them realising it. The happy smiles and laughter seen in the old pictures and videos has faded - got lost -dissappeared! Makes me really wonder....we kind of are all in the same boat, I hope some of you can relate to this.



So they are successful but unhappy?. Perhaps being misread because in 10 -15 years , the age catches up and you look more mature (read serious) in photos.
No doubt immigration is stressful at least in initial years, if you are seeing those successful Canadians still grim in photos, these are those folks who continuously compare themselves with others and feel miserable watching other side of fence.
To counter you, 4 years after migration, I and many of my friends who came along here, are happy without any sense of loss. I will never go back to India. Sense of loss I personally feel is that I should have been in these countries earlier when I was younger , may be as a student. Same view point by many of my friends. We may be wrong but there is no way to prove otherwise.
So Lets not paint all with same brush. Happiness and sadness in life is inevitable whatever your coordinates.



tamilkuravan   
Member since: Jun 05
Posts: 5775
Location: God's own country

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 26-05-14 01:50:44

Guys,
After reading the above posts, I can tell you what is even more worse. That would be my situation.
I came to Canada in 2002 and left in 2011. From 2002-start 2004 I suffered greatly, but after that was in a steady job and life was OK. My salary was very small but good enough to have 2 cars. I made the biggest mistake of not buying a house, though I could have.
Now that I am in India, I shudder to come to Canada again as I know that I will have to struggle for 1-2 years to again steady my life. Besides I also know that India offers better salary than that of Canada and Gulf is even more better. So I am very hesitant to come back.
Once can struggle only once in his / her life and after that he gets enlightened. I am enlightened !!!

Murali Krishna


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