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Vancouver : The Status??

Papatang

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I am quite new to this forum. Just wondering what the life is like in Vancouver, Canada. It will be great if forummers who are living in Vancouver respond to this thread.

I am after the negative side of living in Vancouver (any aspects) and bad experiences of those migrants to Vancouver. Maybe you would like to compare Sydney and Vancouver too. Cheers!!!
 

exSINgaporean

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Check out the Canada Immigration website http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.asp

And do the skills assessment test to see whether you can each score 67 points or more....note by taking a short converational course in French can earn them two more points.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/assess/Education.asp


Education, Car, Home, Food, Jobs, Lifestyle, compare them and do you still want to continue to be a 3rd class SUCKER in Singapore?


In the last 5 years there is a exodus of Singaporeans to Edmonton, Alberta and I am sure the other major western countries will see even bigger number. Many countries like Canada and Australia would not officially admit but if given a choice they will choose the Singaporeans over most other nationalities to immigrate into their countries for obvious reasons.
Once you become a PR, you must get your parents along immediately as we have universal health and hospitalization is free, not like those "subsidized" expensive hospitals in Singapore.


If your parents continue to live in Singapore, ask them whether they can see much cheaper hospital bills 20 years done the road? In 1990, a a year before I immigrated to Canada, I saw my special needs daughter's hospital bill suddenly shot up after they "privatized" the Singapore General Hospital. We knew this is the sign of things to come 20 years from then, so my wife and I got to give up all our self-employed businesses and immigrated to Canada to rough it out.


We could have remain in Singapore can earn at least $250,000 per year of combined income but I might have ended up screwing our maid and my now 14 year old son will have to serve the "boys scout" army 4 years from now and then imprison by another 13 to 15 years of reservist liabilities and live in the fear of losing out to the FT for jobs.
We are not rich in money now, but we are happy as a FREE family and oh I forgot to add....this Friday my son is going SNOWBOARDING with his school.....what's more, he has his full set of equipment.


Testimony of Alberta Education....my son hardly has homework even at age 14 grade 9 and they can choose elective subjects of their choice according to their interest.
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/looks+lessons+from+Alberta+education+system/4081411/story.html


Cars in Edmonton...no silly COE and no road tax.
http://www.webermotorsltd.com/inventory/search/class/new/make/Mercedes-Benz/model/B-Class/
http://www.mayfieldtoyota.ca/new.html

If you can afford a 3-room flat in Singapore, you can afford to buy a "bungalow" in Edmonton!
http://homes.point2.com/CA/Alberta/Edmonton-Real-Estate.aspx
http://www.edmontonhomesforsale.biz/

Food
http://www.realcanadiansuperstore.ca/LCLOnline/?storeId=872

Jobs and US$9 TRILLION oil sand...3 times more than Saudi:
http://edmontonjobs.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=excuFP8JQHE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ro0LWXPlTSA&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALCTOs2zakc&feature=related
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athabasca_oil_sands
http://www.canada.com/Business/Nexen+Opti+Canada+targeted+sands+deals/1461208/story.html?id=1461208
http://www.energy.gov.ab.ca/OurBusiness/oilsands.asp

Our city and playground
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_Edmonton
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Edmonton_Mall
http://www.discovertherockies.com/

Join the thousands of ex-Singaporeans who had pick up to courage to break out of the PAP brainwashing machine and seek for themselves and children real freedom just to be HUMANS....not super human....just ordinary HUMANS and citizens who are appreciated and protected by the government and not scolded, lectured on and even replaced by the PAP govt. We realize that if our fore parents dare to immigrate to Singapore why we do not dare to emigrate out?

Do you know that a falcon can fly up to 200 miles per hour (wikipedia)? But if you put a 6' by 6' fence round it, even with the top OPEN, the falcon cannot fly out! They need the space to "take off". The PAP govt. through all the brainwashing (called social engineering) in pre-kindergarten to the army to work place and whole society via Straits Times, has placed the fence round you and all other Singaporean FALCONS.......they have limited your space to take off. Even now the top is opened.... you are free to go and not lock up like in Cuba or North Korea, do Singaporeans dare to think seriously to immigrate, let alone try to your extend now.

I feel sad for them and for you. Many of you do not know see the fence and worse do not know you have the power to fly like a falcon! It simply breaks my heart to see fellow human beings being reduced to such a stage and trapped with those HDB, car loan, fear of a FT taking over your job and then join the rat race to success which will lead them to be a better RAT.....yea still a successFOOL rat.
Or after work you just lock yourself in your room to listen to old CDs so as to shield from the rapid changes and stressful life in SINKgaPOOR. Stop lying to yourself, stop being depressed by the Singpaore system. Singapore has let you down. Singapore does not deserve to have you and me.

Thanks for giving me the honour to pull the fence apart and lead you to discover that you can now take off and fly like a falcon to Canada and land as a sheep to roam nature. It's now up to you to take the calculated risk.
"Courage is not the absence of fear; courage is ACT despite fear."
What are you waiting for?
Welcome to Canada!

Bernard CHAN
9090-51 Ave
Edmonton, AB Canada T6E 5X4
 

wendypoh

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I am after the negative side of living in Vancouver (any aspects) and bad experiences of those migrants to Vancouver. Maybe you would like to compare Sydney and Vancouver too. Cheers!!!

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twiki

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Do note that Vancouver refers more to the areas closer to the downtown core.
Head to a place like Maple Ridge, and you certainly won't be spending a million on a decent sized home. Maple Ridge is a 45 minute drive to downtown Vancouver.

 

IWC2006

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I am quite new to this forum. Just wondering what the life is like in Vancouver, Canada. It will be great if forummers who are living in Vancouver respond to this thread.

I am after the negative side of living in Vancouver (any aspects) and bad experiences of those migrants to Vancouver. Maybe you would like to compare Sydney and Vancouver too. Cheers!!!

I never been to Vancouver but one of my relative has been living there for many years. I promise i will visit someday. Having speaking to friends who have been there - it's a stunning city with beautiful scenic and harbour(very much like Sydney) except it's a lot colder and there's many asians. Living cost can be high because of asians dominating the property market, however, where else can it be worse than the state of Oz property prices now? Canada has one of the best welfare system in the world and is considered much better than OZ especially the medical system. All in all, Vancouver is a better place for retirement than Sydney or the rest of Oz. Not sure about the job market though.
 

Beaver

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Hi there. I'm not entirely sure of the purpose in finding out everything bad about a place. Plus, it also depends on which part of Vancouver you live in, as well as the people you frequently come into contact with, as it is with any other place.

I've often been asked whether Vancouver or Singapore is better. I always answer that it's like comparing apples with oranges. Each has its pros and cons. Some people like it, some don't.

One of the things I've found out in Vancouver is that people are not hung up about whether this is the "best" place to live and work. So what if it isn't. If you like it here, you're welcome. If you don't, we wish you all the best wherever you go.

And you'll only know if it's right for you if you experience it yourself, instead of hearing what people say.
 

nayr69sg

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It is no joke moving your wife and children to a new city not knowing what to expect and then a few months later declare you don't like it (or can't find a job) and plan to move somewhere else again not knowing what to expect.

I think many ask this question but there is no answer. A lot depends what you need. Do you need to work? Are you going there just to enjoy life and retire?

Good to go there yourself for a visit and see for yourself.
 

ashjaw

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I like your answer. I think if someone were to ask which is better, they do not know what they want. They have to know the "best" place may not be suitable for everyone because the place they want to go must be suitable for one's lifestyle. Anyway, "best" is different to different people.

It is alright to find out information about the place but one needs to separate the facts from opinions and judge for yourself.

Hi there. I'm not entirely sure of the purpose in finding out everything bad about a place. Plus, it also depends on which part of Vancouver you live in, as well as the people you frequently come into contact with, as it is with any other place.

I've often been asked whether Vancouver or Singapore is better. I always answer that it's like comparing apples with oranges. Each has its pros and cons. Some people like it, some don't.

One of the things I've found out in Vancouver is that people are not hung up about whether this is the "best" place to live and work. So what if it isn't. If you like it here, you're welcome. If you don't, we wish you all the best wherever you go.

And you'll only know if it's right for you if you experience it yourself, instead of hearing what people say.
 
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chupacabra

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Canana way better than arsetralia. Those chinks/ m&ds / aneh sinkee who thinks they can come to oz and make tons of money at the mines are fooling themselves.

NO REDNECK OZZIE WILL WANT TO HIRE YOU OR BE THEIR MATE. Office workers maybe act act abit politicaly correct by being your mate. But out in the bush or blue collar job types, the will say fuck you mate! Whahaha.. Just go to Perth Macdonalds and see all the chinkies working together. No white workers wanna be their friend. You guys should stick in peesai and continue being the majority there. Here you will be fucked.
 

nayr69sg

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It has been a while Nayr69sg. I recall you were a doctor in SG. Are you practising medicine in Alberta?

No.

I started out as a factory worker assembling window frames on the assembly line.

Have since switched to surface land administration in the alberta oil & gas industry.

I am still taking the Canadian Medical Licensing exams and going to apply for a residency, but chances are slim.

Yes, it's been a while hasn't it? To be frank, all the advice you guys gave me back in 2003 has been good for me. Thank you again!
 

Charlie99

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No.

I started out as a factory worker assembling window frames on the assembly line.

Have since switched to surface land administration in the alberta oil & gas industry.

I am still taking the Canadian Medical Licensing exams and going to apply for a residency, but chances are slim.

Yes, it's been a while hasn't it? To be frank, all the advice you guys gave me back in 2003 has been good for me. Thank you again!

Hello brother,

When I was in Singapore between April 25 to May 11, 2012, I met with a guy (several months ago, whose wife asked me at this forum, whether I was willing to meet with her husband) who will be emigrating to Toronto in June 2012.

He quit his job with the financial services industry, and his wife quit her job as a teacher. They decided to move to the Toronto area.

I would be obliged if you could kindly consider your experience, and may be provide a few suggestions to this young family.

Thank you.
 

nayr69sg

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Hello brother,

When I was in Singapore between April 25 to May 11, 2012, I met with a guy (several months ago, whose wife asked me at this forum, whether I was willing to meet with her husband) who will be emigrating to Toronto in June 2012.

He quit his job with the financial services industry, and his wife quit her job as a teacher. They decided to move to the Toronto area.

I would be obliged if you could kindly consider your experience, and may be provide a few suggestions to this young family.

Thank you.

Hi Charlie99,

Good to hear from you. I would be happy to share my experiences.

But the thing is I am not sure how it applies to Toronto. The industries in Edmonton, Alberta might be rather different from Toronto. Property prices are also different. Attitudes of the people might be different as well. Economy and job opportunities are also different.

It also depends what his objectives and needs are. Does he have deep pockets and does not need to work? Why did he choose Toronto specifically?

For me finding a job quickly and minimizing the drain on my savings was my priority.
 
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