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billybob01 wrote: Just been told that my application for permanent residency is going through and so it looks like i will be living in Canada next year!! Whats the IT market like over there? wages etc? looking at Vancouver, Abbotsford, Clearbrook areas to live.
billybob01 wrote: I am in the UK at present and cant wait to move out of this rubbish bin!!!
gorebrush wrote: Can I come too?
gorebrush wrote: The UK sucks hard.
billybob01 wrote: By all means you are very welcome to come to the UK, as everyone else seems to be leaving. The IT jobs are out there, and to honest there are quite a few, but it`s not the work thats the issue, the main problem for me anyway is the living, if you can put up with high cost of living and low wages and increasing taxes and increasing food costs and paying taxes that dont even mean anything, i,e Council Tax, and the increase of violence, xxxxxxxxx, and robberies, and the increase of gun and knive crime then if you dont mind all that then your made for this country. I will miss seeing my beloved football team though!lol.
GT-Rob wrote: You can also live outside of vancouver and take the train in. I have a friend who lives in Abbotsford and it takes him 20mins to downtown vancouver on the train.
JDMurray wrote: I hear there are a lot of good Vietnamese, Thai, and Cambodian restaurants in Vancouver. No reason...
billybob01 wrote: I will miss seeing my beloved football team though! lol.
billybob01 wrote: » Living in Bagdhad? You have`nt heard of Pompey then?? LOL
morpheous7411 wrote: » I am also waiting for my permanent residence application to go through, and I will be bound to Alberta next year. I have been looking into Calgary or Edmonton as a good starting point to move to Alberta. How is the IT market there right now? What skills seems to be in demand there? By the time I move there, I plan to have my MCSE , CCNA plus over 6 years of experience under my belt. I am open to job leads from Techexams members in Calgary or Edmonton, as my application will be expedited if I get a job offer before moving there.
billybob01 wrote: » and the increase of gun and knive crime then if you dont mind all that then your made for this country.
Phliplip112 wrote: » wait i thought the UK banned guns and knives.................. oh wait, why would criminals follow a ban? anyways, I'm just curious as to why Canada? Is it easier to get into than the US?
GAngel wrote: » Unless you have a job offer or are doing schooling there the U.S. has pretty much closed its doors. Canada isn't hard to get into it just takes a long time and then for most professions we don't accept there credentials so we have doctors driving taxis while they spend 18mths getting "trained" while we have a shortage of health care workers.
Aldur wrote: » Congrats on the move! I have to say though that the immigration process was a huge pain in the butt though. I had to have a current job offer, a bachelors degree, and I had to give specific reasons to why this job should go to me and not a Canadian citizen. And then there was no guarantee that I would get a work permit. The whole process was overwhelming and made me think twice about taking this job. With all that said I'm really glad I took the job up here. I enjoy the work and the area is a great place to live. I'm honestly planning on applying for citizenship when I can and I wouldn't mind staying up here for good.
JDMurray wrote: » I hear there are a lot of good Vietnamese, Thai, and Cambodian restaurants in Vancouver. No reason...
billybob01 wrote: » The wife and i found it very simple to be honest, we went to one of these JobExpo exhibitions and went from there, although we have been waiting for 4 years!!! Thats because the British Consulate are 4 years behind with their processing!! Aparently! Now we need to sort out where we are going to live and jobs and basically sell everything now!! exciting times!!
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