Success Secrets for Canadian Immigrants
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Wish I would have had this information 25 years ago! Great that it has finally arrived.
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Nice info, Thanks.
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very inspiring and helpful! thanks for the video!
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I SO MUCH WANT TO BUY THIS BOOK, BUT I'M AFRAID IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO BUY IT FROM GREECE. I'M PLANNING ON MOVING TO CANADA BY THE END OF THE YEAR AND I BELIEVE THAT WOULD BE A GREAT HELP FOR ME AND MY WIFE AND KID! IF SOMEBODY KNOWS HOW I CAN ORDER IT IN GREECE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
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learn English i will work on that
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Thanks for the the video for helping us to better understand the immigration process .Very productive tips for a future immigrant like me -from Tunisia
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are disabled people admissible to immigrate to Canada ?
if somebody on a wheelchair ever apply for immigration to canada will his application be accepted ???
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A part of a good strategy for immigrants would also be to consider taking the time out to brush up their professional skills - even it takes few years, it pays you back by leaps and bounds. Top Canadian universities like University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McGill University, Dalhousie University etc. are some of the best global universities. Take advantage of an opportunity to discover more than you thought existed in Canada. Positive Attitude is really the key to success.
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Thanks for your advice.
Believe you me I have 2 bachelor degrees and one diploma . I did more than what you have said, Job exposure,credential evaluation, exams, 10's of courses
If you have such power of influence you should use it to make companies and employers change their attitude towards professionals and over qualified people and learn how to accept to work with professional with different cultures as it in the United States,UK,UAE, and other countries in the world
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If only the USA did what Canada does
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And these skills can be learned! It is a question of getting out of your comfort zone, no?
Very good advice. It's what we need. Immigrants helping immigrants because non-immigrants keep saying "don't change", "you'll be fine". No, you do need to change. You need to be fluent in one of the official languages and you need to be fluent in the culture, too. I lived in the US for 15 years and 8 in Canada. Now, I'm starting to understand Canadian culture. It takes time and effort. Don't give up!
lguerrrr 3 years ago
Thanks for your positive message! Much appreciated!
Nick
NickNoorani 3 years ago