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Visiting, Traveling and Picnicing: INDIAN VISA FEE
 Started by: scorpio5 on 20 Oct 2008
   VISA TO INDIA - FEES, FORMS AND TIME TAKEN....: ...through Friday, except holidays. 2. One Visa application should be submitted with: (i) two recent passport size photographs pasted/stapled on the application form and (ii) Valid passport. In addition to the current passport, the previous passport/Indian passport also be required, non-production of which may result in delay/refusal of visa. 3. THE VALIDITY OF VISAS STARTS FROM THE DATE OF ISSUE. Visa are processed on receipt of the application irrespective of the date of travel. Applicants seeking short term visa up to six months are therefore, advised to apply for the same nearer the time of their travel so as to be able to complete their trip during the validity of the visas. 4. Sp...
Posted By: ftfl on 20 Oct 2008
 
General: *E* in the City
 Started by: Ottawa_Nerd on 23 Sep 2004
   .....of Bombay :) Sorry, I am barred from using "obscene" words in this forum :D. The following however is an article from the Indian Express. The portions highlighted in bold are directed at , as wisernow says, "the motley crew of Puritans" :D [quote] Sex in the city schools Express News Service Posted online: Thursday, September 23, 2004 at 0148 hours IST Updated: Thursday, September 23, 2004 at 1156 hours IST Sex education is hesitantly finding a place in Mu...
Posted By: Ottawa_Nerd on 23 Sep 2004
 
Life: babysitting
 Started by: rathi on 08 Mar 2004
   ...threads where I have repeatedly said that people should not try to change their accent. Being born in Canada or America does not mean that one will speak good English either(unlike what you seem to think/suggest in your post). Infact, I've known many Canadian/Americans (born in NA) whose english does not come close to that of some Indians I know. Good english, is a learning process and I learn each time I write/speak/read. The fact that I dont like is, when my kids spoil their grammar ( which I could teach them with my limited knowledge) because of the influences of their caregivers. Its my RIGHT to expect more from those that take care of my kids. I do not expect you, or anyone else on...
Posted By: jake3d on 09 Mar 2004
 
Driving: LOOKING FOR A USED CAR IN BURNABY AREA (VANCOUVER / SURREY / RICHMOND)
 Started by: Indian on 25 Aug 2007
   LEMON AID: ...Hi Indian, You buy a car suitable to your status, needs and your budget. You can improve upon the reliablity and the performance if you spend an additional $1000. (See all of the expenses you will incur in five years) The items mentioned here are for your guidance and are the minimum. You can always exceed them to suit your taste. Buy a car that will give you 40 - 50 kms/ gal or atleast 10 - 12 km/liter. or 8/10 per ...
Posted By: ftfl on 26 Aug 2007
 
Real Estate & Mortgages: Roadmap for new comers why and how to buy House in GTA
 Started by: sarmaalo on 14 Feb 2007
   ... free, peaceful where you can focus more on your work, career, education and quality of life. -Get some feature checklist to judge the quality of house. Get to know from your friends, connections or websites. -Give weightage to availability of plaze, shopping/food complex near your house -Evaluate security you want in your house or neighborhood. After all Safety first specially if you are near to downtown or city areas. -Find family doctor, library, and community center availabilities One time cost -> - $5000 dowpayment -Lawyer payment $1000-$1200 -Land Transfer fee to lawyer -CMHC insurance and 8% PST on CMHC (if you have very less downpayment) -Phone, Cable, Internet, Gas,...
Posted By: sarmaalo on 14 Feb 2007
 
Life: JRD tata..Have Passion!!!!
 Started by: amit13774 on 01 Sep 2006
   ... what I wrote. "The great Tatas have always been pioneers. They are the people who started the basic infrastructure industries in India, such as iron and steel, chemicals, textiles and locomotives. They have cared for higher education in India since 1900 and they were responsible for the establishment of the Indian Institute of Science. Fortunately, I study there. But I am surprised how a company such as Telco is discriminating on the basis of gender." I posted the letter and forgot about it. Less than 10 days later, I received a telegram stating that I had to appear for an interview at Telco's Pune facility at the company's expense. I was taken aback by the telegram. ...
Posted By: Nur on 03 Sep 2006
 
Feedback and Comments: chandresh-- change of heart or different person
 Started by: ptm on 28 Aug 2005
   ...the budgets, or writing the account books or stand on the shopfloor to produce something - he JUST signs some papers) ? My god, such people run the whole organisation and grow it to be able to give employement to thousands of people who learned 2+2 when they were in SKG I do not agree with the concept many Indians have about schooling in Canada. In my view there is a difference between education and schooling (or academic studies). What we are taught in schools in India is pure theory - let's be frank, how many of us actually understand the practical and real aspects of that theory that we are taught? Four years ago, my son came to me and put forward a question: 'you want to decorat...
Posted By: ptm on 29 Aug 2005
 
General: OCI Application
 Started by: psycho on 05 Aug 2009
   ...tage and so forth. The main difference i found with OCI vs other visa's were that OCI gives you much flexibility in terms of living or operating business in india. Its bit expensive, for some reason Toronto Consulate accepts bank draft for OCI application in US dollars of $275 , which comes to almost C$325 plus the VFS service charge of $25. But then i thought to get a visiting visa its costs around $60 (US) for 3 months, what if there is a family urgency happening after 3 months, so forth, i will be stuck without a visa ... So finally made the decision to go for OCI... now the expense adds up: You need 3 envelopes in canada express post, one to send the application one to send...
Posted By: psycho on 05 Aug 2009
 
Filmi Gupshup: Remaking of SHOLAY
 Started by: Tourist on 30 Oct 2005
   ...ome interesting suggestions from one bollywood buff: 1. Thakur - Amitabh Bachchan would make excellent Thakur(2nd choice - Nana Patekar). Mohan Lal has hindi language problem and it was much evident in Company where he was safe as he was playing south Indian IPS officer but here Thakur is typical Hindi belt land lord and police officer. 2. Jai - Abhishek Bachchan is the best bet for the role of Jai. In Sarkar he has proven his ability to express through his eyes and from his silence and these 2 ingredients are must to play the role of Jai( especially after Amitabh essayed ther ole so perfectly in the original). Only Abhishek can express Jai's silent love towards Radha ( Role pla...
Posted By: Tourist on 30 Oct 2005
 
Science & Technology: Delhi IIT-JEE topper is just 14 & homeschooled
 Started by: Vandematram on 26 May 2010
   ...friends from the coaching centre. His mother has invested Rs 15 lakh to put together a library at home. \"All our salary goes into this. We now have more than 2,000 books and Sahal has already read them all,\" Ruchi said. Does Sahal have any hobbies? Any special interests? \"He knows all about Indian mythology,\" said Ruchi. \"He loves reading about Egyptian history and anthropology.\" Her daughter, Saras, reminds her, \"He also knows horse-riding and swimming.\" Little Saras said her brother has won the Olympiads in maths, physics, chemistry, biology and has also worked with Dr Ratnashree, head of Nehru Planetarium, on calibrations in Jantar M...
Posted By: Vandematram on 26 May 2010
 
News and Events: Umiya Mataji's New Temple in Georgia
 Started by: Garvo Gujarati on 17 Nov 2003
   ...own for the festivities. For better than 20 years, Hindus living in Middle Georgia either rented halls and brought in guest priests for special events, or they had to go to Atlanta to the nearest Hindu temple. "We tried to observe the biggest festivals, but it was hard," said Ajit Patel, who immigrated from India 23 years ago. "Sometimes we couldn't find a place big enough, or we couldn't get the dates we needed. But now we have our own temple and priest." The decision to build a temple came more than four years ago. "We began collecting donations, searched for a location, then the construction took more than a year," he said. Shree Umi...
Posted By: Garvo Gujarati on 17 Nov 2003
 
Our Native Country!: Another attack on Mumbai
 Started by: Ash20 on 26 Nov 2008
   ...ovt. needs to take immediate action and show results. There should also be an effort to engage ordinary Pakistanis who realize that terrorism of this sort will benefit neither country. I don't believe that the average educated Pakistani is that different from an average Indian and feel the same way about loss of human life in this manner. 4. A zero-tolerance response to terrorism in Kashmir. I don't get this freaking nonsense, why give Kashmir this special status?? Haven't we had enough of it already? Rule it with an iron-fist and get all the trouble elements out of it. Reclaim it and make it the tourism heaven it once was, no matter what you have to do. These bastards are now a...
Posted By: parth1970 on 02 Dec 2008
 
Student Visa: Salute to Surender Kaur
 Started by: thanks on 04 Aug 2011
   ...othel manager,” Kaur says. “We are now looking for the brothel owner.” (Read more about the arrest and rescues) The brothel manager Kaur arrested is a 38-year-old Indian woman whose identity she could not reveal for legal reasons. A surprise visit to a brothel The police have arrested 27 brothel owners in this area in the past 2 years. Khan, the police deputy commissioner, says they conduct an average of one raid a month. One recent night, CNN followed Kaur on one of her evening patrols. Each night around 11 p.m., Kaur and her team drive around the red light district to make sure police officers are manning the gates and sometimes they make a surprise visit to the brothels...
Posted By: thanks on 04 Aug 2011
 
USA: H-1B visa holders paid less than Americans
 Started by: RESP on 08 Sep 2006
   ...evala said. "Typically, for a TCS employee with five years experience, the annual cost to the company is $60,000-70,000, while a local American employee might cost $80,000-100,000. "This (labour arbitrage) is a fact of doing work onsite. It's a fact that Indian IT companies have an advantage here and there's nothing wrong in that. The issue is that of getting workers in the US on wages far lower than the local wage rate." IEEE-USA president Ralph W. Wyndrum, Jr. said proposals now before Congress to raise the H-1B visa cap should be scrapped until significant workforce protections for US and H-1B employees are instituted. "Not paying market wages to H-1B h...
Posted By: RESP on 08 Sep 2006
 
News and Events: Sabeer Bhatia: The 'Hotmail' Male
 Started by: sanjeevm on 06 Mar 2004
   ...her you go, the lonelier it gets. What was the main bone of contention between you and your ex-fiancee? I think there were fundamental differences in our personality. I met Geeta Oberoi last year in Washington DC. What made us come together was our similar educational and family background. She's a balanced synthesis of Indian and American culture. In that sense she was quite similar to me. Because she lived close by, I liked the fact that I got to know her closely before I made this very important decision in my life (marriage). Because I live in the US, I really don’t get a chance to know anyone in India well enough. I can’t be seen with any woman here without being linked with her. I ...
Posted By: sanjeevm on 06 Mar 2004
 
Life: Canadapost strike
 Started by: rajcanada on 21 Jun 2011
   ...ing honest here?[/quote]such defense deals are complicated and the public doesn't always know the true picture. maybe you are thinking there's a kickback involved like the Indian Bofors deal. i can't obviously refute or confirm it since i don't have any inside information. however, i'll tell you this....the state of our military hardware, esp. jets and submarines is pathetic. it is an ambrassment to our country. Canada has perhaps the worst military hardware in the entire NATO and G8. the reason is simple : for years and years left-leaning liberal governments have neglected this area. the liberal governments have been philandering the public's money on stupid programs that benefit...
Posted By: dan on 23 Jul 2011
 
Life: Long one...but, truly inspirational stuff !!
 Started by: sumjo on 23 Jul 2004
   ...Address by Subroto Bagchi, Chief Operating Officer, MindTree Consulting to the Class of 2006 at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore on defining success. July 2nd 2004 - I was the last child of a small-time government servant, in a family of five brothers. My earliest memory of my father is as that of a District Employment Officer in Koraput, Orissa. It was and remains as back of beyond as you can imagine. There was no electricity; no primary school nearby and water did not flow out of a tap....
Posted By: sumjo on 23 Jul 2004
 
Accounting and Taxation: Canadian tax on tax-free income in India (Provident Fund, Gratuity)
 Started by: arvin2016 on 11 Jul 2016
   You have a lot of tips, excellent in nature and good research materials to read : ...re is a caveat..: That investment there should be in a LONG TERM Investment to keep you out of trouble there. You also will become an NRI for yourself here in Canada. BUTT, there is always a Butt, the Indian Government there now is demanding a cut FIRST, even our of the LT Capital Gains and they are asking for a lot of Paper Work to go with it too. But trhere is system called DTAA that will give a small break here if you pay some tax there in India. (Six of one and Half a dozen of the other) Hope this makes some sense. - [quote][i]Originally posted by arvin2016[/i] The provident fund usually takes 2-3 months to settle. Hence my question is : 3. Should I relocate to Ca...
Posted By: Full House on 11 Jul 2016
 
Have Fun!: Some munching for all Bombayites...
 Started by: hchheda on 30 Aug 2006
   ...You have the following sets of friend: school friends, college friends, neighborhood friends, office friends and yes, train friends, a species unique only in Bombay. 10. Cabbies and bus conductors think you are from Mars if you call the roads by their Indian name, they are more familiar with Warden Road, Peddar  Road, Altamount Road . 11. Stock market quotes are the only other thing*besides cricket which you follow passionately. 12. The first thing that you read in the Times of India is the "Bombay Times" supplement. 13. You take fashion seriously. You're suspicious of strangers who are actually nice to you. 14. Hookers, beggars and the homeless are invisible....
Posted By: hchheda on 30 Aug 2006
 
Life: And we say there is no racism in Canada
 Started by: biomed on 17 Mar 2004
   ...boriginal and disabled employees reflect fairly accurately their presence in society — although the pattern seems to be that they are better represented in the junior ranks than in the upper echelons. The global numbers for aboriginal employees look good. But closer scrutiny reveals a large number work in the Department of Indian Affairs. For aboriginals to progress, it would be preferable for this department to be a training ground or welcoming stop for them on their way into other government jobs. The prize for the forgotten people goes to visible minorities whose presence is negligible everywhere. Even the target set for minorities is small. The gap between representation...
Posted By: biomed on 13 Apr 2004
 
General: BEWARE OF MOVERS
 Started by: Desi # 1 on 15 Aug 2008
   ...This topic was discussed earlier but could not find it. It is story in Toronto Star http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/478955 Movers held furniture for 'ransom,' client says TARA WALTON/TORONTO STAR Chris Brown sits in his Port Credit apartment on Aug. 7, 2008, a month after he hired Dynamic Movers for a job that was supposed to cost less than $500. Instead, he says he paid nearly $2,...
Posted By: Desi # 1 on 15 Aug 2008
 
Just Landed: My post landing experience
 Started by: Mishtar India on 06 Feb 2004
   Positive thinking vis a vis factual representation: ... a fact, I (positively) think and hope that intending immigrants will make informed decisions and come prepared with more determination. And see for yourself, when I wrote one special posting ONLY about the positive reasons for an Indian to migrate to Canada, no one responded to it for some days, and now it is even difficult to locate that post. In that post, I had written logical reasons (and not things from self management books like hard work and perseverence) for migrating to Canada from India (like electricity, water, weather, quality of life etc. etc.). Another post by Happyji which requested each of us to write atleast ONE good thing we have experienced in Canada, got lost with jus...
Posted By: chandresh on 09 Feb 2004
 
Life: Blast in London
 Started by: K.Raj on 07 Jul 2005
   ...& to conclude this...(for today)...an article by Thomas Friedman in the NYT (but linked from Indian Express)... http://iecolumnists.expressindia.com/full_column.php?content_id=74093 Thursday's bombings in downtown London are profoundly disturbing. In part, that is because a bombing in our mother country and closest ally, England, is almost like a bombing in our own country. In part, it’s because one assault may have involved a suicide bomber, bringing this terrible jehadist weapon into the heart of a major Western capital. That would be deeply troubling because open societies depend on...
Posted By: Ottawa_Nerd on 12 Jul 2005
 
Study: kids schooling
 Started by: lal badshah on 23 Sep 2004
   ...the budgets, or writing the account books or stand on the shopfloor to produce something - he JUST signs some papers) ? My god, such people run the whole organisation and grow it to be able to give employement to thousands of people who learned 2+2 when they were in SKG I do not agree with the concept many Indians have about schooling in Canada. In my view there is a difference between education and schooling (or academic studies). What we are taught in schools in India is pure theory - let's be frank, how many of us actually understand the practical and real aspects of that theory that we are taught? Four years ago, my son came to me and put forward a question: 'you want to decorat...
Posted By: chandresh on 09 Oct 2004
 
Our Native Country!: WHY I KILLED GANDHI!!! - NATHURAM GODSE 'S ADDRESS IN COURT.
 Started by: ILOVENA on 03 Apr 2010
   ...ist ideology and program, which alone, I came to believe, could win and preserve the national independence of Hindustan , my Motherland, and enable her to render true service to humanity as well. Since the year 1920, that is, after the demise of Lokamanya Tilak, Gandhiji's influence in the Congress first increased and then became supreme. His activities for public awakening were phenomenal in their intensity and were reinforced by the slogan of truth and non-violence which he paraded ostentatiously before the country. No sensible or enlightened person could object to those slogans. In fact there is nothing new or original in them. They are implicit in every constitutional publ...
Posted By: ILOVENA on 03 Apr 2010
 
News and Events: Before the whining drowns it out, listen to the new India
 Started by: Garvo Gujarati on 18 Aug 2003
   Some of the Great figures to read!!: ... • Fifteen of the world’s major automobile manufacturers are now obtaining components from Indian firms. • Just last year, exports of auto-components were $375 million. This year they are close to $1.5 billion. Estimates indicate they will reach $15 billion within six to seven years. • Hero Honda is now the largest manufacturer of motorcycles in the world—with an output of 17 lakh motorcycles a year. • One lakh Indica cars of the Ta...
Posted By: Garvo Gujarati on 18 Aug 2003
 
Ask Immigration Expert: General Question - visas
 Started by: Aashu on 25 Jul 2016
   Cousins DON'T Count in this Express Entry Program.: ...s with it. BUT, I always tell them to get here with proper INSURANCE for their duration of their TRIP and travels till they all return back safe and sound. Also carry a few dollars for other expenses if they have any other needs and purchases. A few of them even borrowed a few bucks and also gave us in Indian Currency whenever we visited them back. That is par for the course. There were NO Incidents and we did not have to welsh or default so far and our records are in GOOD STANDING. Cross your fingers. edit. Some might collect data and also contact a few other people for work, business etc., at that time please tell them to keep such activities outside your premises and at a Timmies or ...
Posted By: Full House on 25 Jul 2016
 
General: SRI LANKA’S VISUAL CULTURAL HERITAGE
 Started by: Garvo Gujarati on 19 Jul 2004
   ...STS Little is known of the artists of ancient times especially on artists before the 18th century. Some information is available on artists of the Mahanuwara period, among them were a few Buddhist monks. Although ancient Sinhela artists drew inspiration from Indian creations, they did not accept Indian traditions and concepts in their entirety. Deeply inspired by Buddhism, the Sinhela artists invented and incorporated their own artistic and iconographical elements into their art. Influenced by their inner spiritual emotions and discipline, they developed their own expressions, approaches and styles which resulted in a unique artistic tradition, and a range of artistic creations that are ...
Posted By: Garvo Gujarati on 19 Jul 2004
 
General: 5 minute wrap-interesting
 Started by: gopalpai on 22 Oct 2009
   ... India poised to top the list of pay-hikes » ...and more! - To All Warren Buffett Fans - Have you ever wondered which stocks Warren Buffett would buy if he were investing in India? Well, if you want to know how to build a Buffett like portfolio based on the principles of the second richest man in the world, you do not have to look too far. Just click here to buy the stocks Warren Buffett would probably have liked to... - 00:00 Two wheeler makers have taken the cake at the start of the result season. After Bajaj Auto, it was the turn of market leader Hero Honda to astound the street. The two-wheeler behemoth has managed to virtually double its bottomline for the qua...
Posted By: gopalpai on 22 Oct 2009
 
Family Class: kid born before OHIP renewal
 Started by: mukeshn on 01 Jan 2013
   YOUR EMPLOYERS POLICY COVERS ALL OF THE MEDICAL EXPENSES, minus....: ... Kid born before OHIP renewal [quote][i]Originally posted by mukeshn[/i] Hi, I hope that I am posting my question on the correct section. I am an Indian Citizen on a Work Permit. I and my spouse are covered under OHIP(Ontario). I also have Standard Life Insurance from my Employer. We are expecting a kid in the time while I am waiting on my work permit renewal. My OHIP will be expirING (ed) in that time waiting for work permit renewal. My question is to understand if I should be expecting non claimable major expenses ...
Posted By: Full House on 04 Jan 2013
 
Financial Planning: Chindia market news
 Started by: investpro on 30 Apr 2007
   Chindia-Golly, Gee!: ...and Internet access should surpass the number in the U.S. China and India produce half a million new engineers and scientists a year, compared with 70,000 in the U.S. In 2008, the value of goods exported by China is expected to pass $1-trillion (U.S.) a year. We have never witnessed anything quite like what is happening in India and China. As this book notes, the world has seen other countries take off in breathtaking fashion: Japan in the 1950s and 1960s, South Korea, Hong Kong and the other Tiger economies of the Far East in the 1960s and 1970s. But none had the demographic heft - the pure numbers of people - to change so much for so many industries around the world. You have ...
Posted By: investpro on 30 May 2007
 
Real Estate & Mortgages: Real Estate Purchases: Whose Responsibility is it ?.
 Started by: shankaracharya on 12 Jul 2007
   ...on what we can afford and not we dream of. This highlights/differentiates beautifully the decision making process involved which is Emotional for people of Indian descent while it is strictly Financial for Goras for a lack of another word. The second observation is that there has been a Tsunami of Real Estate Foreclosures in South of the border. These were all people who have had taken subprime mortgages when the rates were low a couple of years ago and these were variable rates. Now when the economy has COLLAPSED !, and many of them have lost their jobs they have no other choice but to hand over the keys and walk away. If I'm right there were nearly 36,000 foreclosures in California alon...
Posted By: shankaracharya on 12 Jul 2007
 
Life: Mil Gayi Manzil?
 Started by: sanjeevm on 27 Mar 2004
   A Silent Admirer's view .: ...future . I always regard and reread his mails . Though slightly negative (due 2 experience I guess ) he reasons out succinctly his line of argument . Why do people come 4m the ME ?? Manjeet has explained that reasonably well as 2 y a person who is earning tax free $2k-3k pm and and almost Indian environment wud need 2 seek 4 greener pastures . This want of residence and permanence hangs like a 'Damocles Sword' on us where by though we are earning well and living comfortably , we are unable 2 "live" our life for lack of that elusive 2morrow !!! . But then Manjeet and Jyoti , we do not know whether we will be the scapegoats after 2-3 years .I have seen ppl earning lifetimes of f...
Posted By: Manasvi on 30 Mar 2004
 
Our Native Country!: Halaal in india
 Started by: wall-E on 02 Sep 2010
   ...f the animals slaughtered according to the Islamic method resulting in the retention of more blood in the meat. This in turn is unhygienic for the consumer. III. Indian Method of \"Jhatka\" Islamic slaughter involves the detachment of the windpipe (trachea), gullet (esophagus), and the two jugular veins without cutting the spinal cord. This method results in the rapid gush of blood draining most of it from the animal's body. The swift cutting of vessels of the neck disconnects the flow of blood to the nerves in the brain responsible for pain. Thus the animal does not feel pain. The movements and withering that happen to the animal after the cut is made are not due to pain, but d...
Posted By: samna1978 on 03 Sep 2010
 
Success Stories: "Got it" - By nishitno1
 Started by: BlueLobster on 25 Oct 2004
   ...jayen". May 2004 - Still Jobless and had decided for myself that i wont ask for any money from my dad ; result - meals of dal chawal. June 2004 - Confidence still high ; Morale still high ; I was not sure if i will get a job but i was sure of i am not loosing anything except time and to keep my morale high I kept a close eye on indian news and was continuously doing a reality check on the self created option of moving back to India. I was hearing back from my friends in India that guys from top 20 B-schools were getting less then 10 K as pay package and all ;I was a bit shocked but it gave me higher incentives to stay in Canada where even after labour job a couples saves high...
Posted By: BlueLobster on 25 Oct 2004
 
Our Native Country!: Secularism !
 Started by: Vandematram on 06 Apr 2009
   ...etting down and dirty in the hustings? Most gentlefolks in India (the equivalent of the Bengali bhadralok, or in the inimitable and entertaining vocabulary of the Communists, the petit bourgeoisie or moorachi in Malayalam) have a justifiable horror of politics, and most Indians would not be caught dead running for elections. And for good reason. It costs an absolute fortune to run a campaign, and that means you have to raise funds from unsavoury characters who will extract their pound of flesh should you actually win. Secondly, there is a certain social stigma: It is assumed that all politicians are criminals and out to make money through all means fair and foul (preferably foul), and you...
Posted By: Vandematram on 14 Apr 2009
 
Financial Planning: Getting Gift money from India
 Started by: chittesh on 26 Jun 2007
   ...sidents for various purposes. http://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/FAQView.aspx?Id=53 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON FOREIGN EXCHANGE FACILITIES FOR RESIDENTS (AS ON FEBRUARY 1, 2007) Introduction: The legal framework for administration of foreign exchange transactions in India is provided by the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999. Under the Act, freedom has been granted for buying and selling of foreign exchange for undertaking current account transactions. The Government has issued Foreign Exchange Management (Current Account Transactions) Rules,2000 which have been notified vide Notifications GSR. 381(E) dated May 3, 2000, S.O. 301(E) dated March 30, 2001 and GSR.608(E) ...
Posted By: Pramod Chopra on 26 Jun 2007
 
Our Native Country!: Receiving money from India
 Started by: mississauga2 on 13 May 2010
   THEY ALL ARE STREAMLINED TO PROVIDE A SMOOTH SERVICE.. HERE IT IS....: ...ndia needs only this info, and once that sender gives the above details to his bank in India, the Indian bank will send the money without any problem. . . . . . . yes, in case the money is being sent in US$, it might be useful, NOT NECESSARY, to give the details of corrospondent bank in USA like: Intermediary bank eg - Citibank, NA. New York CHIPS UID - 07646[/quote] ___________________________________________ The details provided here under are 'also seen' on the cheque leaves that have the Magnetic Ink Character Recognition provided to you or me on each bank account with them. When you approach a bank they will provide you all of these for an ELECTRONIC FUND TRAN...
Posted By: ftfl on 17 May 2010
 
Life: who think canada is worst place? A must read for new immigrants.
 Started by: duncan on 04 Sep 2005
   ...d get tankers lining up on the West Coast. He didn't talk about what can get us the biggest breakthrough: the Chinese and Indian diasporas here — 1 million strong each, educated and entrepreneurial. Overall, Martin's message is clear: The future will belong to those who can deal across cultures, races and religions, both at home and abroad. Monocultural, even bicultural, individuals, businesses and public institutions will fall by the wayside. - Haroon Siddiqui writes Thursday and Sunday. hsiddiq@thestar.ca. Thanks & regards. Rajan....
Posted By: rajand on 25 Sep 2005
 
Relocation: Got US visa at Toronto consulate
 Started by: tammudu on 21 Jun 2003
   ...he asked me show the proof of ties to Canada. I showed her my Canada PR card. Then she asked me sit down for a while. 6. After 30 min or so, my name was called. (They call like : \"Indian passport holder...Mr.xxxx) On that day I have seen almost everybody is from a different country (Israel, Singapore, India, Russia, China, Japan...) 8. The lady asked me lot of questions..(around 15 min) She asked me show the the current employment, PR papers, Canada Tax papers and some tough H-1B questions. 9. Then she asked me to sit down for some time and later she called my name again (after 5 min. or so) and then she gave me small stub (like a sticker) and asked me get the pasports tom'...
Posted By: tammudu on 21 Jun 2003
 
Life: Oh Canada!
 Started by: Y-me on 29 Apr 2006
   ...cher that when his son can write fluent English and hence score close to 90% in all the subjects how come in English language he scores poorly. She came up with reply “Indian student are excellent in Grammar but English being second language, are not good in literature! Ultimately, he could not get in to UFT just because of poor marks in English. Now let us look at Pharmacy program. What are the criteria for admission? If you look at the admission requirements, they require really good score in many science subjects. Fair enough but the devil is in small print. Good marks are to just screening purpose. But actual admission is based upon “Writing an essay in English on any subject”...
Posted By: Nightmare on 29 Apr 2006
 
Business: Bakery business
 Started by: nannhualways on 15 Mar 2007
   ... Read the information below and I hope it will give you some idea! In 1992, Canada's Food Guide recommended that Canadians double-up on breads, cereals, and grain-based foods. This sparked a steady and continuing increase in consumption, particularly for specialty high-fibre breads and for products such as muffins and bagels. Consumers perceive that small bakeries offer convenience, personal service, and fresher, better quality products. In general, bakery sales increase when consumers' average incomes increase. The...
Posted By: balaq8 on 16 Mar 2007
 
Family Class: best not to marry from abroad
 Started by: kublakhan26 on 02 Jul 2006
   Globe and Mail - front page article: ...sued by overseas registration offices and government institutions. \"It really is buyer beware when you marry overseas,\" says Marina Wilson, a spokeswoman for Citizenship and Immigration Canada. In India, the National Commission for Women has expressed alarm at the growing number of disputes involving non-resident Indian marriages. More than 1,800 complaints have been registered in the past year, the majority from Canada, the United States and Britain. The commission and the country's Ministry of Overseas Affairs held a two-day conference last month on the controversial issue. \"It can have tragic results,\" says Lorne Waldman, an immigration lawyer who has had ...
Posted By: kublakhan26 on 01 Sep 2006
 
Financial Planning: Recent slide in CAD$
 Started by: JRF on 27 Oct 2008
   ... [on the balance sheet]. But I'd say virtually everything else is fine.” You buy some emerging markets, even though they, too, have collapsed in the meltdown. “You can't play the emerging markets by listening to the market action. If the Indian market's down 50 or 60 per cent from its peak, I can assure you nothing's really changed in India. Nothing's changed. The vast majority of people in India don't believe in the stock market,” said Mr. Narayanan, who was born in Chennai, India. You look to the currencies of Asian countries that are growing and still financially healthy. Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand all have trade surpluses and single-digit inflation. “Most of the Asia...
Posted By: investpro on 30 Oct 2008
 
Our Native Country!: Controversial Topic: WARNING: Another Babri Masjid?.
 Started by: Vandematram on 05 Feb 2010
   ...nji and it is Villupuram District of Tamilnadu. The Nayak kings and also the Vijayanagar emperors built a fort and also many a temples around Chenji. Many a kings from Indian kings, Mughals, French and the British had an eye on this location.Whenever there was a war between French and the British in Europe this Chenji Fort location was attacked. In 1714 the Nawab of Arcot attacked the Raja Desingu and destroyed this fort. In this attack the temples of Pattabhi Ramar, Venkata Ramar, Seetha Ramar and Kothanda Ramar temples were heavily hit. For another 10 years the Nawabs ruled and for another ten years that is until 1750 the French ruled this location.In 1761 AD the English regained con...
Posted By: Vandematram on 05 Feb 2010
 
Ask Immigration Expert: Visa Interview for Work Permit
 Started by: sschandra30 on 27 Jun 2007
   ... What is the job profile? She: ok, what were your answers? Me: • I have done my Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering and then pursued Masters in Business Administration from Hyderabad. • After that I've been working as CRM consultant for last three years and have been closely working with Indian companies in implementing CRM Solution. Now I felt my work portfolio will be well complemented if I work with companies in the western part of the world. • I did not concentrate of getting a job in Canada, but wanted to work with international companies and get the experience there. Meanwhile when I searched for openings in CRM on web, I came across the opening with the prospective ...
Posted By: sschandra30 on 02 Jul 2007
 
Life: Haroon Siddiqui "The people behind the prayer protest"
 Started by: memphis on 29 Aug 2011
   ...what he says,” principal Nick Stefanoff says. “I’ve not had a single complaint from any non-Muslim parents. We have dozens of Hindu students and we have a great relationship with them and their parents. When the Indian cricket team played Sri Lanka in the World Cup final (in April in Mumbai), Hindu and Muslim kids came to the school at 4 a.m. to watch it together. They had a great time.” He says that several of Banerjee’s assertions are wrong — that other kids are denied access to the cafeteria (the prayer is held after lunch when the place is vacant); that prayer is interfering with classes (all classes start on time); and that “secular education” is compromised (class co...
Posted By: memphis on 29 Aug 2011
 
General: Canadian Hindu group screening anti-Islam film to make a point about tolerance
 Started by: elmer fudd on 16 Sep 2012
   ... with the Hindu community and Mr. Banerjee said there is a double standard applied to the Hindu religion in Canada. He pointed to Deepa Mehta, the Indian-Canadian filmmaker, who is fêted year after year at the Toronto International Film Festival despite protests over the depiction of Hindu culture in her cinematic trilogy Fire, Earth and Water. Mr. Banerjee said Hindu complaints against her films are ignored. “As a minority community, we get victimized because we’re peaceful: We don’t behead people, we don’t blow up embassies. We are sick and tired of this moral inversion,” he said. “Meanwhile, when it comes to Islam, there are these horrible, horrible reactions and, wh...
Posted By: elmer fudd on 16 Sep 2012
 
General: Pakistani is a bad word in Britain
 Started by: Ottawa_Nerd on 25 Jul 2005
   ...polite), and there is a definite chill in the air which has nothing to do with London's famously gloomy skies and everything to do with how one looks. Until they are reassured that I am a (Hindu) Indian and not a (Muslim) Pakistani, there is a wariness everywhere. 'Paki' has long been a term of abuse in Britain (though not in the United States). It goes back at least twenty years to the days of the infamous race riots. But where it was once mere tinged with contempt there is now more than a little loathing and hatred too. "Don't be fooled by the apparent normalcy," was the grim warning delivered by a senior figure in the police services, "London has changed after the bla...
Posted By: Ottawa_Nerd on 25 Jul 2005
 
Our Native Country!: Can anyone explain me?
 Started by: meghal on 29 Aug 2011
   Can anyone explain me? : ...elds against the bullets of Lankan army and were made victims. When Prabhakaran was killed, these Tamil families celebrated happily. This only is the story of LTTE who assassinated Rajiv Gandhi. For those who assassinated Rajiv Gandhi, the accused were interrogated by the court properly. The Indian government provided them as many as ten lawyers. Fees paid to them by the Indian government themselves. Twenty six of them were accused on two hundred and fifty one counts. Even before the charge sheet could be filed, the accused had given as many as 112 petitions. Before the verdict was given all of these had been gone through. The Prosecution began its case on May 5, 1993. The proceedings b...
Posted By: ramar2005 on 06 Oct 2011
 
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