You remind me a lot of asychee.
Curious why you said that? he doesn't seem to have a good reputation here and I am not a person of such character.
You remind me a lot of asychee.
Curious why you said that? he doesn't seem to have a good reputation here and I am not a person of such character.
BTW, after talking to my wife, we think it is best to engage an agent or a consultant to process the application for PR..what do you guys think?
In the context of recent Canadian immigration policy changes since 2008 which have affected applicants, especially in the Federal Skilled Workers Class:
"New report says Tories' immigration policy too focused on short-term gains"
http://www.canadianbusiness.com/art...ration-policy-too-focused-on-short-term-gains
The Tories are the current Federal minority government, which means that they need to rely on the support of other parties to stay in power. This has implications on the immigration policy changes thus far and until the next Federal election scheduled for 2015.
At the same time, the provincial governments are changing their programs to meet their own immigration needs. For those with specific skills the provinces need, you may want to check out the Provincial Nominee Programs each province offers.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canadavotes2011/story/2011/05/02/cv-election-main.html#
Errr you're out of date lah.
The Tories won a majority in the Federal Elections in May 2011. That is why they can make pretty big changes like this new immigration policy without having to rely on the support of other parties.
Indig10, do you live in Canada or Singapore?
Canada is far more expensive than USA. People from third world countries come to USA for permanent residence. These are people from africa, middle east, India and even China all, one way or another, land in USA and make a living there. Don't see why the educated and wealthy Singaporeans cannot. It is worth the trouble to check out USA because prices is Canada are almost double of what you pay in USA.
Gas in USA is about $4 a gallon, this is about $1 a litre. That is about half the price of gas in Canada. Almost everything in USA is cheaper by half price: butter, eggs, milk, cheese (yes, 2 Canadian policeman were caught smuggling cheese to Canada from USA because cheese is half price in USA), shoes, clothing, cars etc.
Our treatment option is not rationed by our ability to pay.
It's all subjective and a matter of opinion. I understand asychee's point of views. Whether they are "right" or "wrong" is debatable.
But his views on certain things would greatly differ from mine as I found out later. Does that make him a "bad character"? It all depends how you define that. Personally I don't think asychee is "bad". He is just smarter.
As he would say, he is more "street smart", "thinks out of the box" and applies his "SWOT" to the fullest.
A case of deontology versus consequentialism.
No harm writing to asychee. He will give you many points of view very different from the crowd who are "less smart", people like me. If you get to know him then you might know why I say the two of you are similar. Both of you are survivors. Fighters. Hungry. Smart. Resourceful. Creative. Successful.
All the best birdie.
Finally, Asychee has a friend who acknowledged his contribution !
I actually have a similar situation here in Oz. My fellow countrymen find me dodgy.. but unable to quote me which law that I violated..
Owning a Brothel is also legit mah... tsk tsk to all the cavemen out there..
For the record, I do not think he regards me as his friend anymore. I have not spoken to him in more than a year, and he unfriended a big group of us Singaporeans from facebook.
If you are anything like that as well........