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raghudayavan

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Dear Qorax Sir

Warm Greetings.

Sir,Very soon I will be moving to Canada with my family.My only concern is a safe neighbourhood.I will be moving from Middle East.I am an Indian and I value :) :) Indian Culture & Traditions :) :)

I want my kids to get integrated with Canadian society but at the same time.I don't want them to de link themselves from Indian culture(Respecting parents,elders). :) :) :) :)

I want to sttle down in a very safe neighbour hood and I want to start my own (small scale business)for eg Grosery Store .Franchise etc. :) :) :) :)

Please guide me.

Thanks in advance.

:) :) :) :)
 
Dear Raghu,

A similar query I had responded to few days back, plz read here...
qorax said:
Hi,

Firstly, thanks for the accolades.

Secondly, plz remember that every part of Canada is welcoming to new immigrants. Nearly everyone that u'd meet here is an immigrant, irrespective of his color, creed, religion & faith. All have come here from another country, as a newcomer, someday. The original natives r far flung. So, Mississauga is no exception. For your solace - yes it's pretty good a place to reside.

Thirdly, about the rentals: For your initial abode (post landing), u could obtain one of the "Short-Stay Accoms", which have been referred in many threads... SafeHomeStay, Studio6, Motel6 etc. However, for your continued yearly rental there r many options as well, to search them. As u locate some suitable ones, be assured that not all landlords would be concerned with a Credit Check. Most would sign the lease with 2 months advance (the first & the last), while at most keeping one additional chq as a Security Deposit. Besides, u can always provide them your Overseas Credit Card copy as a guarantee.

Note once again: Most ppl here r very accommodating. Everyone has gone thru the same beginning & so they all understand your pain/s.

Welcome aboard!

Qorax
Ref: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/a-master-thread-of-some-of-my-posts-here-t40175.0.html;msg416771#msg416771

Now to build on it, specific to your query...

First & foremost, plz note that there r two Seniors here (Leon & PMM) who r much more knowledgeable than me. Their opinion matters a lot more...

In my point of view, Canada is diverse. An epitome of multiculturalism. It's not actually a Melting-Pot, but a "cooking-pot" for amalgamating ppl - of all faiths, cultures, creed, religion, beliefs, color, sect, race, se*x, u name it. And the nation is doing a damn good job of it! The gourmet is splendid!

Anything & everything - Anyone & everyone is accepted here with open arms. Ppl r tolerant to the core... U'd not feel 'out of place' anywhere here... All over Canada. Any neighborhood. Everywhere u'll find ppl of every type living in harmony - total bliss. No one talks about someone as an Indian, Colored, Non-White etc. In all neighborhoods u'd find any & many nationalities as your neighbor. And we r lovin! it (McDonald's tagline, I guess!). Period!

So, with that analogy, isn't it better that we forego our background & accept Canada in all earnestness? I'm not talking about overlooking our roots, but just to take it as it is - be a Global Citizen, rather than place ourselves in a shell - be myopic. And in that bargain, forget why we came in here, in the 1st place?

In my view (again), once I've taken the plunge, brought-in my family here, we might as well become Canadians, rather what I was (or my folks were) before. That's what I thought before moving here, wasn't I? Or I should have remained in my homeland, within my comfort zone.

Bottomline: It really makes no difference where we live, which neighborhood we choose, whether our homeland's ppl r nearby & should we reside among our own ppl or live by a cultural-mix. And believe me, ppl of the world think alike with regards to what u asked originally in your post [kids edn, parental guidance, respect to seniors (not only of parents), our culture/traditions etc.]. No father or mother would like to see their kids go haywire, be they from any nationality, would they?

"Your living is determined not so much by what Life brings to You, as by what You bring to your Life!"

BTW, go to that neighborhood where your job takes u, or u get the best deal, or which u like after landing. Given one year here - u'll have your own opinions. Then u can easily shift, with your 1st buy. Taken that the 1st yr (usually) u'll be renting & within a yr (again usually) ppl get to purchase their abode.

Qorax

Ps.: Regrets for the long post. But chose to write in length, 'coz this is something from my heart.
 
Qotrax----- Great piece of writing... really does explains the mind set needed to succeed in Canada...touched my heart.
 
haral said:
Qotrax----- Great piece of writing... really does explains the mind set needed to succeed in Canada...touched my heart.

Thank you, Sir.
Appreciated!

Qorax
 
Great reply and you are right in that we would assimilate quicker into Canadian society when we are out of our traditional niche and comfort zone.
 
People in West also respect adults...it a free culture but not over driven with emotions like u r watching bhagban...

west is not over charged so they easily do not get up and attack other people...NOT EMOTIONALLY HYPER

If scared why come to western countries...I know u didn't ask me but this is a social message...
 
Dear Qorax Sir, I've got my first AOR @ 12 jan 2010 and submitted my full documents to ND vo @ 10may2010 and my status is still RBVO. Neither I receive any verification call nor the MR. My NOC code is 1111. Is this normal or because of my NOC which is now not in occupation list? Please do reply.Do I directly get MR or employer verification will be there?Please do reply.
 
Dear Qorax,
Great post ....
On a lighter note ... I am sure you would have got the highest band in writing in IELTS ...
 
harry12 said:
Dear Qorax Sir, I've got my first AOR @ 12 jan 2010 and submitted my full documents to ND vo @ 10may2010 and my status is still RBVO. Neither I receive any verification call nor the MR. My NOC code is 1111. Is this normal or because of my NOC which is now not in occupation list? Please do reply.Do I directly get MR or employer verification will be there?Please do reply.

Replied to your PM too...
Relax! Evrything's alright on your case front.

Qorax
 
Thanks Gjp & Sisifo!
Je tiens à vous exprimer notre gratitude.

Qorax
 
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