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Julio 1- 2008
Quisiera saber las referencias de una empresa que se llama CIIB
Canadá en Colombia. Pues he observado que la mayoría de las cosas que le
prometen o le dicen sobre Canadá son falacias. Cuanto es el tiempo
promedio para poder aplicar y obtener la visa de residente permanente y
ustedes que me recomiendan pues con todas estas opiniones uno no saber
que hacer.
Juan Pablo. Colombia

Julio 2- 2008
He leído todos sus comentarios y la verdad que me han sorprendido
mucho. Mi familia y yo teníamos en mente iniciar el proceso de
inmigración en busca de un lugar más tranquilo para nuestros hijos, yo
estudié unos 6 meses en Halifax, NS y tengo un recuerdo excelente de ese
lugar. Claro, no es lo mismo ser estudiante que inmigrante permanente.
Seguiremos pensando...
Un saludo a todos y suerte en sus búsquedas.
Nora. Madrid, España.

Julio 3- 2008
I believe this is a great page that can
alert people of the true that Immigrants are living in Canada; I’m
changing my mind of moving to Canada, I’m Thinking to move to Australia
instead of Canada. Do you know of a similar web page about Australia?
Something that opens my eyes like this page did?
Pablo. Monterrey, Mexico.

Julio 4- 2008
To Pablo. Monterrey, Mexico,
I think you made a well decision by selecting Australia instead of
Canada.
Australia doesn't bang their own drums like Canada but immigrants are
doing far better there by the index of unemployment and poverty.
Immigrant's unemployment & poverty rate there are almost par with the
national average. Whereas in Canada these numbers are many times higher.
Australians aren't that sick of "Australian experience".
I hope this article may give you moral boosting.
http://www.thestar.com/article/424416.
Good Luck.
Sha. Florida, USA.

Julio 5- 2008
I happened to be browsing the website looking for information that might
help my cousin who is also looking for a job in Canada and having read
the last couple on months of the forum I think I might be able to add
some clarification. Many people are obviously frustrated about not
getting jobs they are more than qualified for, a long waits for health
care, difficulty starting a business.
Here's the reality - the Canadian job market has been very strong for
the last 10-15 years but the economy is tied closely with the American
economy and there is a lot of economic uncertainly right now. The job
market is getting a lot more competitive than it has been in the past.
I was born and raised here and have 2 degrees and was actively looking
for other jobs for 2 years -I placed "second" in at least ten
competitions before getting the job I have now.
The health care system is over stretched for everyone and we all know
it- a co-worker of mine spent 8 hours last weekend waiting to get x-rays
on a broken hand. Its nothing personal try not to let it be.
If your in Quebec be prepared to speak French - they aren’t being mean -
they are allowed by law to conduct their business in French only meaning
they won't serve me or anyone else in English.
Obviously there are jackasses and discriminatory bigots here it would be
foolish to assume there isn't but again the reality is that especially
in the job market a company will always do what has the biggest upside
with the least cost
Ryan. Calgary, Canadá.
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