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My wife(sponsor) wants divorce me a month after I landed
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Depends on what your skills are but I would agree that Toronto is not really the best choice to get started. For employment i would pick Saskatchewan. It has steadily growing economy and a very low cost of living.
It depends on industry and location. I picked my university program based on the in demand careers HRSDC has listed - but the field is packed tight within the city. The demand is really is rural areas, because people don't want to live there for whatever reason. (I hate cities, so it's a win-win for me.)
It depends on industry and location. I picked my university program based on the in demand careers HRSDC has listed - but the field is packed tight within the city. The demand is really is rural areas, because people don't want to live there for whatever reason. (I hate cities, so it's a win-win for me.)
found the topic interesting so i started a new post on it
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/what-kind-of-work-are-you-willing-to-do-in-canada-t144486.0.html
It depends on industry and location. I picked my university program based on the in demand careers HRSDC has listed - but the field is packed tight within the city. The demand is really is rural areas, because people don't want to live there for whatever reason. (I hate cities, so it's a win-win for me.)
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/what-kind-of-work-are-you-willing-to-do-in-canada-t144486.0.html
thats good he can find something
I would advise not settling in the major cities when you first arrive unless you have a job in hand. The cost of living is so high that a family of 4 really needs a gross income of $150000/year just to meet the basics.
There are lots of smaller communities trying to grow into the modern age and I think anyone should consider moving to smaller communities.
I would advise not settling in the major cities when you first arrive unless you have a job in hand. The cost of living is so high that a family of 4 really needs a gross income of $150000/year just to meet the basics.
There are lots of smaller communities trying to grow into the modern age and I think anyone should consider moving to smaller communities.
i have started a specific post just for the topic, share the ideas there
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/what-kind-of-work-are-you-willing-to-do-in-canada-t144486.0.html
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