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Ammu_Jino

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Sep 3, 2018
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Hi All,

Can somebody suggest if landing in Toronto as a new immigrant in late February or early March a good decision? I received PPR and based on my notice period at current employment and other family considerations, the earliest time by which i can fly to Canada is the last week of February. Would this be a good choice with respect to the Job Market, Climate, Flight expenses etc? Can somebody suggest?

My medical is expiring in July, and hence i have time until then. However, i was thinking to move as soon as possible and hence this query.
 
Job market , maybe share your profession for comment, climate still cold, flight costs can depend from where you are flying. Ultimately though there is never a right or wrong time to make the move although obviously moving in winter things can be a bit slow and cold. If financially it would not be an issue then move when you can given your medical expiry even if a soft landing.
 
Job market , maybe share your profession for comment, climate still cold, flight costs can depend from where you are flying. Ultimately though there is never a right or wrong time to make the move although obviously moving in winter things can be a bit slow and cold. If financially it would not be an issue then move when you can given your medical expiry even if a soft landing.

Hi, I am a Business Analyst from IT industry. I would be flying from India. My medical expiry is in July. I was thinking if the job market and climate is tooo worse in Feb/March, i would delay the landing a bit more further. Otherwise, if the job market would be more or less the same situation, i would be happy to be there as soon as possible.
 
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