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Originally posted by Delhite
I was also a "Qualified Professional from Timbuktu" when I landed but I upgraded my education, written the final exams under 'Foreign Trained Professionals' stream to get Canadian designation. I am thankful to Canadian system that they evaluated my Timbuktu credentials and asked me to write the final exams only to become at par with other Canadian students who studied for 4 years in Canada.
There is no short cut to success.
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if you are qualified in Timbuktu, then yes, you need to upgrade, & you were lucky to be in a profession (or you choose a profession) where upgrading is facilitated easily.
Here we are referring to those who are not from Timbuktu..
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http://onevoicecanada.org/
http://www.linkedin.com/in/aamirkhj
https://sites.legalshield.com/aasites/Multisite?site=hub&assoc=aamirkhawaja
"Qualified Professional from Timbuktu" is an expression but I don't expect you to get it as you still stuck to the correctness of "Long time - no see".
Out of the total 26 posts, 25 are related to this thread - a good attempt to keep it on the top list.
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A Delhite in Toronto
Dudes..... why don't you people go backhome rather than crying here ????
I guess you don't want to do that because you don't get such EI & free money for sitting home and starting a petition. Or let me guess the future of you children is not good in backhome. Or may be you don't feel secure on the roads or in the homes in backhome. Or let me guess you don't want to make yourself look like a looserssssss infront of all the relatives and friends in backhome with whom you talk big.... big things on the phone.
Nobody called you here..... Nobody posted you an application telling you "The Land of Oppurtunity, Pls come"......Nobody at the airport had a red carpet for you when you landed..... It was you who saw filmy heroes dancing with white girls and roaming around in good cars & having big mansions. You dreamed about that..... they didn't say anything about those dreams in your application...did they ?????
Go back home !!!!!!
Quote:
Originally posted by Delhite
"Qualified Professional from Timbuktu" is an expression but I don't expect you to get it as you still stuck to the correctness of "Long time - no see".
Out of the total 26 posts, 25 are related to this thread - a good attempt to keep it on the top list.
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Originally posted by aamir.khawaja.fb
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if you are qualified in Timbuktu, then yes, you need to upgrade, & you were lucky to be in a profession (or you choose a profession) where upgrading is facilitated easily.
Here we are referring to those who are not from Timbuktu..
Very well said, dhaikin
Dear Mr. “aamir.khawaja.fb”,
I have been following this thread with interest. Initially, it seemed like you are involved in a non-profit service to improve the job opportunities for immigrants in Canada. My thoughts are as follows.
1) In addition to the petition link, you are also persistently promoting a website (http://onevoicecanada.org/contact-us/) which provides hiring and consultancy services. This is a clear case of using a social platform like CD to promote your company services while pretending to fight for the common man.
2) Ominously, your website also promotes religion based “Enriched Islamic studies” (whatever that means), alongside employment opportunities. It is clear where you are going with your petition idea by preying on unsuspecting unemployed immigrants.
3) Moderator should step in to see if this thread has broken any rules of the forum and take the necessary action.
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