"Please process TR2PR applications in Order! Please first come first served! Thanks, There are fews appliances submitting before 70 minutes got No AOR while others submitting after 120 minutes got PR. Thank you, Sean. "
Wow even kitchen appliances getting PR before FSW.
By the way, if you're genuinely concerned about your field and prospects in Canada, you could actually try to get a different degree from a Canadian school. This would fully justify going back to school and you wouldn't have wasted time and money. Ever thought about it?
honestly, idk what you're talking about here. I have never expressed any concerns about finding work in my current field in Canada. I switched fields independent of my decision to move to Canada (mechanical eng to IT). Regardless of where I go, I don't intend to work as a mechanical engineer ever again.
Skip french lmao. Doesn't do shit. Unless your english is meh (and french is well beyond the minimum CLB 7) and you can manage to get into the OINP range.
duck that, it's a bit easy to get a german gf even if you are a bit shy, cause most of them girls are outgoing. much experience i have, but i don't want to be in germany, i narrowly escaped from my last ex, else i'd be in some tiny island to the south of finland where the population of the town is 5000 and freezing cold weather with depressed people around who talk more swedish than finnish.
duck that, it's a bit easy to get a german gf even if you are a bit shy, cause most of them girls are outgoing. much experience i have, but i don't want to be in germany, i narrowly escaped from my last ex, else i'd be in some tiny island to the south of finland where the population of the town is 5000 and freezing cold weather with depressed people around who talk more swedish than finnish.
xD turns out you're wrong as well. Still not 8 months. And it will never be 8 months again. I don't buy into pipe dreams.
And yeah, I'm getting into IT now, which basically invalidates my previous experience. Which is also one reason I'm unwilling to bank what little is left of my savings on a job seeker visa to go to Germany, when I don't have any appreciable experience to get a job there in 6 months.
duck that, it's a bit easy to get a german gf even if you are a bit shy, cause most of them girls are outgoing. much experience i have, but i don't want to be in germany, i narrowly escaped from my last ex, else i'd be in some tiny island to the south of finland where the population of the town is 5000 and freezing cold weather with depressed people around who talk more swedish than finnish.
Lol but I don’t care about finding a GF, just jobs there. Been looking at where Brazilians are eligible for easier work visas in case there are no news about FSW in Q1. There is Germany, Chile and Portugal.
duck that, it's a bit easy to get a german gf even if you are a bit shy, cause most of them girls are outgoing. much experience i have, but i don't want to be in germany, i narrowly escaped from my last ex, else i'd be in some tiny island to the south of finland where the population of the town is 5000 and freezing cold weather with depressed people around who talk more swedish than finnish.
xD turns out you're wrong as well. Still not 8 months. And it will never be 8 months again. I don't buy into pipe dreams.
And yeah, I'm getting into IT now, which basically invalidates my previous experience. Which is also one reason I'm unwilling to bank what little is left of my savings on a job seeker visa to go to Germany, when I don't have any appreciable experience to get a job there in 6 months.
far better than living in a depressed freezing location. the never ending drizzling quite often pulls my enthusiasm down and my two visits to meet her made me feel i will be fucked up in life. i need a bit of sunlight on my head
Yeah, I'm aware of low wages in Canada. But again, there are ways to offset that, which I'm already laying the groundwork for. My only regret is not going into IT sooner.