Dilemma for a new temp foreign worker


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Delhite   
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Location: Brampton

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 25-05-15 09:25:00

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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montrealEEE   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 25-05-15 20:51:30

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.



adamthorat   
Member since: Aug 11
Posts: 1041
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 25-05-15 21:31:26

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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.



Yes take Canadian citizenship & PP & then move to Middle East ..that's a good option...Weather is better & India is closer & cheaper to travel from ME.

You will also have more rights & won't be treated as a second class citizen if you have a Canadian PP as opposed to Indian PP in Middle east :)

Your children can also get Canadian Citizenship based on your PP . Tomorrow if they want to come to Canada for further higher university education, they can always come..they won't be charged exhorbitant international student fees..but will pay local cheaper Canadian residnet fees :)



tamilkuravan   
Member since: Jun 05
Posts: 5775
Location: God's own country

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 26-05-15 03:37:25

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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montrealEEE   
Member since: May 15
Posts: 28
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 27-05-15 22:59:56

Thanks for your inputs. I will update as I progress in Montreal.



montrealEEE   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 11-01-20 19:05:00

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



tamilkuravan   
Member since: Jun 05
Posts: 5775
Location: God's own country

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 14-01-20 11:25:38

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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