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[quote name='Idp83' timestamp='1347913163' post='1302492812']
Great Reply.. CITI_$D# CITI_$D#
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Ty Idp83

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[quote name='jason' timestamp='1347912153' post='1302492670']


baa...US lo undagane PR vachinda neeku? :3D_Smiles: ..ilanti facilities kuda vuntaya?! nuvvu software ee annav kada....jobs ki ela apply cheyalo konchem cheppu baa..andariki useful ga vuntadi
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There are some very good job websites here which employers very often browse to look for candidates.

here are some...


www.monster.ca (good source for QA jobs)
www.workopolis.ca (good source for QA jobs)
www.indeed.ca
www.simplyhired.ca
www.bestjobsca.com
toronto.craigslist.ca (good source for QA jobs)

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[quote name='taurushunk' timestamp='1347911758' post='1302492623']


sorry bro...I myself don't have any information about consultants who can get work permit here. I am looking for some contacts as my friends want to move here. Should i know about it, I will definitely post it for you ppl.
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thx for the info bro

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[quote name='abadham' timestamp='1347914180' post='1302492937']
thx for the info bro
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You're most welcome

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[quote name='taurushunk' timestamp='1347912867' post='1302492763']


During 2009-2010 I tried to see if I could get my employer sponsor my GC, but bcos i work full time on h1B for my indian employer (no# 3 indian it company at that time), they refused to do , then tried my luck on outside opportunities but found very little hope of GC and with the waiting line increasing i found it unrealisitic to apply and wait for USA GC forever as i or for that matter no one knows when i will get US GC (be it EB2 or EB3)

Looking at other countries, I found only Australia and Canada to be the choices.

Again Australia is too racist and though getting a job is comparitively easy for IT professional in Aussie land, i hate those racist pigs...Hence i applied for Canada after hearing very positive talk about it, jobs, nature and the warm hearted ppl.

Back then in 2009, IT professionals also had some valid NOC codes under which they can apply for PR directly while outside of Canada. If you are qualified then your application would be accepted and in 1-1.5 yrs you would directly get a PR (pretty much like diversity GC lottery in USA except that here you must qualify under one of those occupation codes to be accepted).

After July 2010, unfortunately IT category is removed from those NOC codes under Federal immigration. now only provincial immigration (state wise untai konni immigration programs) can get you a PR in IT field irrespective of federal rules, they can grant you a PR with some "rules" ofcourse. Rules are that whichever province gave you a PR expect you to stay in that province and work in that province for atleast 2 yrs before filing for a federal pr (you will be eligible then having stayed in country for 2 yrs) so you can get the federal pr and you are free to move anywehere for work within country.


ohh...typed in so much information. Thanks cheppandi vayya.
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CITI_y@R CITI_y@R

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[quote name='taurushunk' timestamp='1347912867' post='1302492763']


During 2009-2010 I tried to see if I could get my employer sponsor my GC, but bcos i work full time on h1B for my indian employer (no# 3 indian it company at that time), they refused to do , then tried my luck on outside opportunities but found very little hope of GC and with the waiting line increasing i found it unrealisitic to apply and wait for USA GC forever as i or for that matter no one knows when i will get US GC (be it EB2 or EB3)

Looking at other countries, I found only Australia and Canada to be the choices.

Again Australia is too racist and though getting a job is comparitively easy for IT professional in Aussie land, i hate those racist pigs...Hence i applied for Canada after hearing very positive talk about it, jobs, nature and the warm hearted ppl.

Back then in 2009, IT professionals also had some valid NOC codes under which they can apply for PR directly while outside of Canada. If you are qualified then your application would be accepted and in 1-1.5 yrs you would directly get a PR (pretty much like diversity GC lottery in USA except that here you must qualify under one of those occupation codes to be accepted).

After July 2010, unfortunately IT category is removed from those NOC codes under Federal immigration. now only provincial immigration (state wise untai konni immigration programs) can get you a PR in IT field irrespective of federal rules, they can grant you a PR with some "rules" ofcourse. Rules are that whichever province gave you a PR expect you to stay in that province and work in that province for atleast 2 yrs before filing for a federal pr (you will be eligible then having stayed in country for 2 yrs) so you can get the federal pr and you are free to move anywehere for work within country.


ohh...typed in so much information. Thanks cheppandi vayya.
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you rock you rock you rock Thanks for the info dude....ilanti info ee website lo chusina teliyadu.....

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[quote name='jason' timestamp='1347914628' post='1302493003']


you rock you rock you rock Thanks for the info dude....ilanti info ee website lo chusina teliyadu.....
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Thanks. I am glad you all liked it.

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[quote name='taurushunk' timestamp='1347914818' post='1302493022']


Thanks. I am glad you all liked it.
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HI Bhayya

still pharmacy graduates have oppurtunity ani vinnanu.

NOC codes lo still included anta.

I am a pharmacy graduate from Ind and also with MS from US (1 yr legal work experience in my field)

Can I have any options ?

edina consultancies or good Attorney's telisthey, kindly share.


Thanks in advance
BABUU.

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[quote name='BABUU' timestamp='1347926438' post='1302494182']


HI Bhayya

still pharmacy graduates have oppurtunity ani vinnanu.

NOC codes lo still included anta.

I am a pharmacy graduate from Ind and also with MS from US (1 yr legal work experience in my field)

Can I have any options ?

edina consultancies or good Attorney's telisthey, kindly share.


Thanks in advance
BABUU.
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Yes I heard pharmacy has an option here. I am not sure exactly about NOC codes. So check with an immigration consultant. I can suggest you one name. Check with him if you have got any chances. Check your PM.

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[quote name='ICANWIN' timestamp='1347942594' post='1302495854']
You just rock..asalu e thread PIN cheyali..very useful i say
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Ty ICAN

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[quote name='flavours' timestamp='1347982704' post='1302497043']
you rock you rock you rock
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@gr33d

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