Stay your mandatory 2 years first then go to India for a month and stay there. By the end of your first month, everything will be crystal clear to you – no dilemma, no haziness and no confusion.
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A Delhite in Toronto
The company's interest is to make me a PR and they will bear all expenses. I have to sign a bond for two years.
I like India and also the work culture in my office there was laid back. Over here I don't even have time to look at my phone
P eng certificate is mandatory in my line and getting it from OIQ is a challenge. I presume it will be 2-3 years. I feel am starting from scratch.
Plan b is to work for 3 years (duration of my permit) and move to Middle East for 5 years
Thanks for inputs.
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Originally posted by montrealEEE
The company's interest is to make me a PR and they will bear all expenses. I have to sign a bond for two years.
I like India and also the work culture in my office there was laid back. Over here I don't even have time to look at my phone
P eng certificate is mandatory in my line and getting it from OIQ is a challenge. I presume it will be 2-3 years. I feel am starting from scratch.
Plan b is to work for 3 years (duration of my permit) and move to Middle East for 5 years
Thanks for inputs.
The company's interest is to make me a PR and they will bear all expenses. I have to sign a bond for two years.
Just take the offer. I agree that in Canada, work is hectic but it may bring you huge return later on.
Singining a bond is like them giving you a ladoo. What they are saying is that they will give you the high salary, give you job assurance for 2 years (bond) and get you the PR. You are one of the lucky aong a million. Just take it.
Get your PR. With PR, even if the company fired / lays you off, you have the right to stay in Canada and look for another job. Passport comes after 3-4 years of getting the PR. take the citizenship and stay here or move to Gulf or India.
Murali
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I am a Gents and not a Ladies.
Thanks for your inputs. I will update as I progress in Montreal.
I was in Montreal for 4.5 years. Company transfer me to Quebec City. Two kids now.
Wife wants to remain in Canada at any cost.
I am okay with being here or India. Career opportunity is better in India. Quebec PR system is too slow. Still on work permit and after 5 years, company is now extending it by applying for LMIA
Thanks for updating your profile after 4.5 years.
Canada is a one way road. There is only entry and no easy exit.
Enjoy life and settle here.
Good luck.
Murali from Chennai
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I am a Gents and not a Ladies.
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