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Originally posted by dimple2001
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Originally posted by DELHI INDIAN
Post like this puts someone like me in a confusing state of mind who is planning to leave everything and come to Canada.
I wouldn't make decisions based on this post as it is filled with nothing but ignorance, bigotry and narrow mindedness. Canada (or US) is a free and open country. You can either limit yourself to the Indian circle and call everything else bad or open your eyes and enjoy the country and learn a lot from it and its people.
On the same token, it is not a perfect country and you are not going to get away with an easy life. Unless you are rich, you still have to work for your living and pay the bills and deal with the normal problems of life.
Thanks Dimple2001, mcg7 and febpreet,
I am member to this forum for almost an year now. Basis several posts and reverts by senior cd's, I can make out that life is not going to be easy in Canada. I have notices several cases in this forum where in new immigrants finding it difficult to get job and ready for labor job or part time job to start with.
As suggested by mcg7, I am also planning to come alone for few months initially to have a taste before I pack everything in India. I have a settled life in India but living in India is also not very easy these days. So, there are positives and negatives of both sides. I have to take a very calculative decision. There is no looking back. I am not in any mood to take any decision in hurry or excitement.
That is the reason I keep on asking some basic questions in this forum from you senior guys. You guys might find those queries silly or not relevant but it helps me or some one like me a lot.
I would like to thank all of you for your contribution to this forum. With the help of this forum, I am able to know Canada before physically reach here. If I recall my thinking in 2009-2010, Canada was heaven for me, which is not a case now.
Thanks once again.
Quote:
Originally posted by dimple2001
Quote:
Originally posted by DELHI INDIAN
Post like this puts someone like me in a confusing state of mind who is planning to leave everything and come to Canada.
I wouldn't make decisions based on this post as it is filled with nothing but ignorance, bigotry and narrow mindedness. Canada (or US) is a free and open country. You can either limit yourself to the Indian circle and call everything else bad or open your eyes and enjoy the country and learn a lot from it and its people.
On the same token, it is not a perfect country and you are not going to get away with an easy life. Unless you are rich, you still have to work for your living and pay the bills and deal with the normal problems of life.
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