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  1. #931

    Default Re: Immigrating to CANADA?


    Quote Originally Posted by joan624 View Post
    bro di gyud ghapon ko mutuo nga nag pump attendant ka hahaha
    accountant gd sharo bisan mag cashier nlng ka oi mas motuo pako hahaha
    upgrade na sugod para naa nay tigbuhat sa akong taxes bro hehe
    hahaha tinuod lagi sis, pump pump pump, maau nakay ko mu pump ako mismo nag pa buhat sa akong tax naa koy refund na 10 dollars hehe

  2. #932

    Default Re: Immigrating to CANADA?

    Quote Originally Posted by joan624 View Post
    hi everyone!

    you might wanna read this article.

    Canada's best places to live 2011 - Yahoo! News

    ahaka wa jud na sud ang Calgary, but cant complain bout that kay puro ra man puti makita ngari hehe, but cant believe Vancouver is not included

    Calgary, Toronto rate highly in prosperity report



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    On Monday March 28, 2011, 9:41 am EDT
    Calgary and Toronto are ranked among the top 10 in the Toronto Board of Trade's third annual Scorecard on Prosperity, which examines the economies and labour attractiveness of 24 global metropolitan areas.

    Calgary ranked third overall in the board's scorecard, while Toronto placed eighth. Paris and San Francisco took first and second place, respectively, in the 2011 report.

    Toronto's overall ranking slipped from fourth place in 2010 but it outperformed Vancouver and Montreal, which placed 14th and 20th, respectively.

    The Toronto Board of Trade — Canada's largest chamber of commerce representing 10,000 members — said in the report that Calgary had edged back up from fifth spot, "perhaps on the way back to being the top-ranked metro region as it was in the 2009 Scorecard."

    Calgary's success comes from a combination of solid fundamentals in both economy and labour attractiveness, not just from a robust economy, the board said.

    "The fastest population growth of all metros, Calgary proved that it was an attractive place for people seeking work," the board concluded. "Calgary's housing affordability and clean air provide further evidence of its livability."

    Toronto remains "a good place to live" but persistent weaknesses in the economic indicators that were tracked in the report contributed to its slide in rankings.

    The gap between Toronto and U.S. cities, such as San Francisco, Boston and Seattle, remains large, particularly on productivity and gross domestic product (GDP).

    Toronto sits in the bottom half of the rankings with C and D grades, performing worse than last year on productivity, the report said. The city was in the bottom half of the rankings on GDP per capita.

    The board recommended that Toronto:

    The board's report was prepared by the Conference Board of Canada and the Certified Management Accountants of Ontario.

  3. #933

    Default Re: Immigrating to CANADA?

    @Iceman, bro, pila sad ang standard hourly rate sa Calgary? bisag range lang...

  4. #934

    Default Re: Immigrating to CANADA?

    u end up job u dont expect thats why there is always a seminar or presentation on how to go and be employed.

    www.mflmigrationdoccentre.com

  5. #935

    Default Re: Immigrating to CANADA?

    nahibaw.an nako 9.50/hr ang minimum tan.awa sa jobbank.gc naa did2 mga range sa lugar ug profession

  6. #936

    Default Re: Immigrating to CANADA?

    Immigrating to other countries is an individual choice; however,
    better weigh up the pros and cons.

    I suggest if you want to migrate to Canada, Australia, or to any
    countries that would promise economic rewards, try to equip
    yourself with bunch of 'qualifications' (plus taking up some certificates
    or qualifications out there), so you can pursue your dreamed career
    in that place.

    Otherwise, you will end up in menial or blue-collar jobs.

    Racial discrimination against asians and eastern europeans are also
    present. Widen your understanding and patience among your first class
    citizens-officemates.

    Philippines is a better country if you only have the 'will', the 'guts', the
    'resources' to convert them into a successful source of income.

    Good luck.
    Last edited by Balandido; 04-01-2011 at 04:38 PM.

  7. #937

    Default Re: Immigrating to CANADA?

    Quote Originally Posted by Balandido View Post
    Immigrating to other countries is an individual choice; however,
    better weigh up the pros and cons.

    I suggest if you want to migrate to Canada, Australia, or to any
    countries that would promise economic rewards, try to equip
    yourself with bunch of 'qualifications' (plus taking up some certificates
    or qualifications out there), so you can pursue your dreamed career
    in that place.

    Otherwise, you will end up in menial or blue-collar jobs.

    Racial discrimination against asians and eastern europeans are also
    present. Widen your understanding and patience among your first class
    citizens-officemates.

    Philippines is a better country if you only have the 'will', the 'guts', the
    'resources' to convert them into a successful source of income.

    Good luck.

    mao jud..but kita man gud pilipino kay ganahan pud ta nga mahayahay ta ba...but the thing is that ull be leaving someone and anything here...its a great start though....mao jud nga weihg jud tanan options...

  8. #938

    Default Re: Immigrating to CANADA?

    @ iceman
    naa sa calgary bro, south east dapit, ikaw asa ka ron work naa ka recommend na taas pay? hehehe

  9. #939

    Default Re: Immigrating to CANADA?

    Quote Originally Posted by Balandido View Post
    Immigrating to other countries is an individual choice; however,
    better weigh up the pros and cons.

    I suggest if you want to migrate to Canada, Australia, or to any
    countries that would promise economic rewards, try to equip
    yourself with bunch of 'qualifications' (plus taking up some certificates
    or qualifications out there), so you can pursue your dreamed career
    in that place.

    Otherwise, you will end up in menial or blue-collar jobs.

    Racial discrimination against asians and eastern europeans are also
    present. Widen your understanding and patience among your first class
    citizens-officemates.

    Philippines is a better country if you only have the 'will', the 'guts', the
    'resources' to convert them into a successful source of income.

    Good luck.
    naa ju ka point ani bro...

  10. #940

    Default Re: Immigrating to CANADA?

    Quote Originally Posted by |ceman View Post
    yup that's a known fact ngari, kay to secure a nice job, mga employers nangitag 1. Canadian Education 2. Canadian Experience, swerte2x ra gihapon but majority struggle jud pagka sugod, Ive known Doctors na nag receptionist, Managers na nag storekeeper and I for one, accountant na nag Pump attendant
    mao ba bro... ge lang ana man jud guro na... upgrade na lang...

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