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ashbamor   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 12-06-08 08:16:17

Dear All,

Just to share about having received interview waiver letter from CIC Delhi.

Had applied in Oct ' 03, & recd AOR in Jan ' 04.

They have asked for Police Clearance Certificate / Fresh Photographs / all other originally submitted documents / And Proof of Funds.


Frankly speaking the process has been too long and has led to a change of mind. Indian Economy is also in buoyant mood.

Having worked with corporate sector for 20 yrs, it is difficult to think of re-locating to foreign land and starting again with entry level jobs to start with.

How ever the prospect of higher education for child is quite motivating by itself.

Am a little two minded as of now.

Any practical thoughts will be welcome.


Thanks


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kumar_vadivelu   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 12-06-08 15:37:38

Your bad times had just started be wise do not get carried over by any factors, just ignore and do not to buy plane tickets.


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Cyberian   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 12-06-08 17:39:59

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Originally posted by ashbamor


Dear All,
mitted documents
Just to share about having received interview waiver letter from CIC Delhi.

Had applied in Oct ' 03, & recd AOR in Jan ' 04.

They have asked for Police Clearance Certificate / Fresh Photographs / all other originally submitted documents / And Proof of Funds.


Frankly speaking the process has been too long and has led to a change of mind. Indian Economy is also in buoyant mood.

Having worked with corporate sector for 20 yrs, it is difficult to think of re-locating to foreign land and starting again with entry level jobs to start with.

How ever the prospect of higher education for child is quite motivating by itself.

Am a little two minded as of now.

Any practical thoughts will be welcome.


Thanks



How old are your kids? If in a year or two they have to go to university, then keep delaying it a bit and once you get visa, you'll have about 9/10 months to travel to Canada. Yes it will make sense to send your kids to university here. I know a family who immigrated soley for the education of their kids as this guy's family is not elligible for any quota seats and the kids aren't in the top 10 percentile. If leave of absence is a possibility then you can give it a try. Very few lucky people have managed to get jobs in a month or two as I discovered by reading their posts here on these forums. Honestly if I could handle India's corruption/Police raj or had had any political connections, I would have rather lived in India. We have a saying AGAR JOOTEY HEE KHANEY HAIN TO SONEY KAY KHAO.



sudesingh   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 12-06-08 22:25:18

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Originally posted by Cyberian
How old are your kids? If in a year or two they have to go to university, then keep delaying it a bit and once you get visa, you'll have about 9/10 months to travel to Canada. Yes it will make sense to send your kids to university here.


It will certainly make sense to send the kids to Univ. here, just keep in mind they need the requisite credits prior to applying. The school board will evaluate your credentials to determine how many credits the child will be eligible for. Another thing to keep in mind is that kids here start the application process in Nov/Dec. By Jan/Feb Universities start sending the acceptance letters for the following year starting in Sept.


Quote:
Originally posted by Cyberian
Very few lucky people have managed to get jobs in a month or two as I discovered by reading their posts here on these forums.


Unfortunately, very few of the lucky ones post their positive experience here. It's more the ones that have bitter experience and have the time on hand that post the negative comments


Quote:
Originally posted by Cyberian
Honestly if I could handle India's corruption/Police raj or had had any political connections, I would have rather lived in India. We have a saying AGAR JOOTEY HEE KHANEY HAIN TO SONEY KAY KHAO.


I know of people who have moved there recently (in the last year or so), and are doing well. These are people who moved after living here for around 8-10 years and do not have any high level connections in India. Infact one of them had a 5-year old son who was born here, and he's doing fine there. Personally I disagree that you need political connections to live in India. But that's just me.


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ashbamor   
Member since: Jun 04
Posts: 60
Location: WEB

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 13-06-08 06:02:23

Thanks Sudesingh

My daughter is in Xth now and will appear for board exams in 2009.

May be by delaying we can gain a time period suitable for her next admission in Canada.


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

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 13-06-08 10:41:08

Quote:
Originally posted by ashbamor

Thanks Sudesingh

My daughter is in Xth now and will appear for board exams in 2009.

May be by delaying we can gain a time period suitable for her next admission in Canada.




For details on the process to apply to Ontario Universities, check this link:

http://www.ouac.on.ca/undergrad/undergrad.html




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Cyberian   
Member since: May 08
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 13-06-08 13:09:58

Quote:
Originally posted by Cyberian
How old are your kids? If in a year or two they have to go to university, then keep delaying it a bit and once you get visa, you'll have about 9/10 months to travel to Canada. Yes it will make sense to send your kids to university here.


Quote:
Originally posted by sudesingh
It will certainly make sense to send the kids to Univ. here, just keep in mind they need the requisite credits prior to applying. The school board will evaluate your credentials to determine how many credits the child will be eligible for. Another thing to keep in mind is that kids here start the application process in Nov/Dec. By Jan/Feb Universities start sending the acceptance letters for the following year starting in Sept.




Quote:
Originally posted by Cyberian
Very few lucky people have managed to get jobs in a month or two as I discovered by reading their posts here on these forums.


Quote:
Originally posted by sudesingh
Unfortunately, very few of the lucky ones post their positive experience here. It's more the ones that have bitter experience and have the time on hand that post the negative comments


Wouldn't it be really good if we accecpt the realities rather than pointing fingers. Why paint a rosy picture for someone who is eagerly awaiting response from people who have already gone thru the sham of Canadian immigration. OK how many desis you have seen in good positions. Go to any bank, grocery store, post office or any other govt office, how many executives or managers have you seen? Are they representative of their population percentages? Face the truth our skin can never be white.

Here is what the Statistics canada says. Not my words.
Immigrants who had landed since 2001 (or very recent immigrants, those who landed in Canada 5 or less years prior to 2006) had the most difficulty in the labour market in 2006, followed by those who landed between 1996 and 2001.
Statistics Canada, 2007. From the site:
http://www.canadaimmigrants.com/

Canada Immigrant Job Issues
http://www.canadaimmigrants.com/perspectives.asp

I think these hardships are no where near to what UPwalas and Biharis are facing in Maharashtra and Assam. I am pretty sure soon it will be no outsiders except Maharashtrians in Maharashtra and only Assamese in Assam.

I would again repeat AGAR JOOTEY HEE KHANEY HAIN TO SONEY KAY KHAO.
Quote:
Originally posted by Cyberian
Honestly if I could handle India's corruption/Police raj or had had any political connections, I would have rather lived in India. We have a saying AGAR JOOTEY HEE KHANEY HAIN TO SONEY KAY KHAO.


Quote:
Originally posted by sudesingh
I know of people who have moved there recently (in the last year or so), and are doing well. These are people who moved after living here for around 8-10 years and do not have any high level connections in India. Infact one of them had a 5-year old son who was born here, and he's doing fine there. Personally I disagree that you need political connections to live in India. But that's just me.


I think you would definitely recall the case of film star Sunjay Dutt what happened to him? He was convicted and jailed. He's out, why? Because of his sister. She's an MP from Bombay, she was elected from the same seat which her father held. Political connections are just one of the things I mentioned. Again I'll say face the truth. There isn't much an honest middle class guy can do in India. You need political connections. By any chance did you see the movie Kholsa Ka Ghosla? That is very realistic movie. There is another one, I am forgetting it's name, the story goes like this. Om Puri's son dies in Kargil war. He is allotted a Petrol pump, but he has to struggle a lot to build this petrol pump. He is made to go around offices of defence ministry and police stations etc. Police demands hefty sum from this guy to issue a police clearance certificate. That is so very true about India. For a middle class guy these kind of issues are the biggest obstacles. At least in Canada you don't have to deal with all this.



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