Seeking advice when to move permanently.


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DiogenestheCynic   
Member since: Oct 04
Posts: 859
Location: At my desk

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 08-06-05 15:05:51

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Orginally posted by Omantom
About us, myself 43 years young graduate


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Orginally posted by Omantom
Disadvantages 1. when returning to Canada we will be older by about 3



If you are 43 years young now why will you become 46 years old in just 3 years?

When is the exact time you turn old from young between now and three years later?

Oh I see what you meant. You are 43 years young now and you will be 46years young then but you will be 3 years older

Sorry my bad.

Kidding.:D

Carry on.


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mercury6   
Member since: Jan 04
Posts: 2025
Location: State of Denial

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 08-06-05 19:25:32

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Orginally posted by Omantom
OPTION2 resign the present job and enter permanently.



Please do not do that.

Rest is upto you.


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son-of-india   
Member since: Nov 04
Posts: 214
Location: india

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 09-06-05 09:38:59

what exactly is the borderline between end of youth and beggining of the old age? In my view, internal health is all that matters. A 20 year youth can have less energy then a 46 year old middle aged man. In london one grand old sikh Mr. Fauja singh runs 26 kms london marathon, he is 94 years old now. L ast yar he was a brand ambassador of very famous MNC.

Even i am 45 and i go for 6 kms jogging daily and do my regular exercises with weights as well as i practice martial arts too. Now please tell the borderline...if anyone can?



sudesingh   
Member since: Jul 04
Posts: 2085
Location: Toronto

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 09-06-05 10:26:03

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Orginally posted by faisal

Hey Tom,

An important factor to help you decide should be how much you are making in Oman at the moment. Additionally, how much would you be able to save in another 3 years time, by delaying your plans for Canada.
You dont have to answer me, just help yourself with these questions.

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Very valid point. Compare the Advantages (savings + any other) to the disadvantages (you're growing older, etc).

Again, keep it to yourself.....


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Fahad Ahmed   
Member since: May 05
Posts: 43
Location: Karachi, Pakistan

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 17-06-05 06:24:18


I am a Pakistani by nationality but was born in Muscat, it is no doubt a very posh and nice place ,the ratio of corruption and crime is very low in Oman(Muscat) due to the strict Law of that Country.

But the opportunities of employment is very low in Muscat, the Government of Muscat only prefers to give white color jobs to their local Muscatese. Canada inspite of having shortage of jobs is much better then Muscat in terms of whether , enviornment and opportunities .

I donot know about the education system of both countries so I cannot present my comments on it.

Regards,


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Fahad Ahmed   
Member since: May 05
Posts: 43
Location: Karachi, Pakistan

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 17-06-05 06:42:21



Well, I also agree that you should compare your earning in Muscat with that in Canada, the currency of Oman is much strong as compared to Canadian Dollar . What ever you earn in Canada in one year ,that will be equal to what you earn in Muscat in 6 months I think.

What do you think?



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Interceptor   
Member since: Jun 04
Posts: 172
Location: Missisauga

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 17-06-05 11:35:48

Bidu bahut soch samaj ke decision leneka kya..

zindagi main jalbaazi karne ka nahi warna bahut takleef hoga ..

Bhai log ke bhasa main jawaab diyela hai...bole to angreezi main jawaab chahiye to bol ne ka ...ladki log ki tarah sharma ne ka nahi...


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