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Dear Jagbir,

 

Thanks for reply.

 

I dont know what exactly happen with me.. I was so

frustrated in Canada. I used to apply 50 -60

applications email/fax daily. but no reply... when i

get the reply they ask me Canadian exp...? How can i

hv one w/o having job?

very dejected i was at that time.....moodless... you

can say.

i thought i m useless. and hence i cameback .... I

never blame Shri Mataji for my shortcomings.. but

since i believed in whatever happens ...happens for

good... so i was thinking what was good in this

episode? that was my point to raise this question.

Also, i saw the indians life...they do not have

anytime for their children/family.? I wonder how they

are investing in their children future..when they are

even not knowing what their kids are doing? I went

their to live very simple and humble life as i living

here. but some or the other how, due to my own

shortcomings, i was not able to get into the system.

But still daily i remember Canada, whenever i drive

home back from office. and i compare india vs

Canada... It is for sure ..that i lost the

opportunity.

Thanks.

 

-Ajay.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Ajay,

 

i will tell you what to do if ever you decide again to return, as

your previous PR acceptance will be a valuable plus. Please do not

give up because you will definitely succeed if you plan ahead, are

better prepared and understand reality.

 

1) Land in/migrate to a big city like Toronto or Vancouver where

there are many SYs to help you. Tell them months in advance that you

are coming, communicate regularly and get advise.

 

2) Take any job so that you can become financially stable right

away. Your wife (in case you are married) MUST help in establishing

this very important foundation. You must take ANY job avalable

because labour pays very well here, unlike India. In Canada all you

need is a previous job to advance yourself because experience will

shake that Indian dust off and buff your Canadian image that all

employers are looking for. Just take ANY job that comes and just

climb up like all other immigrants.

 

3) Visit friends/SYs weekly as they will provide the much needed

confidence and sense of belonging in a new country.

 

4) Have faith in yourself because it is not easy to migrate to

Canada. The fact that you were able to migrate confirms your status

as an immigrant valuable to Canada.

 

5) Plan for a return in the near future if possible because Canada

provides a wide and generous social safety net for its people. You

will worry less and that really helps quieten the mind. Canada is a

compassionate soceity that cares for fellow humans, no matter what

their colour or creed.

 

Ajay, i do not want you to give up. i hope you can return and wish

others can come here too because Canada is so Sahaj - communal

peace, religious tolerance, racial harmony and compassion for fellow

humans. (Universties here have begun courses on global citizenship.)

It is as spiritual as can be. i can vouch for this because i have

visited many countries. There is no country on Earth like Canada if

we compare communal peace, religious tolerance, racial harmony and

compassion for fellow humans.

 

So Ajay, do not lament that you lost an opportunity. If you prepare

yourself in advance and pay attention to what i have stated you will

definitely succeed. Think about it and have a positive attitude. The

largest immigration group are now the Chinese followed by Indians.

Together they comprise 60% of all immigrants, a percentage that will

continue to increase. That bodes very well for Canada's future

economically, socially and spiritually. The West is really meeting

the East in Canada and both are blending harmoniously. We need more

SYs here to spread their conciousness across a vast and blessed land

spiritually nourished for millennia by noble First Nation natives.

Hope you will return one day.

 

warmest regards,

 

 

jagbir

 

 

, Ajay Agarwal

<ajay_msh> wrote:

>

> Dear Jagbir,

>

> Thanks for reply.

>

> I dont know what exactly happen with me.. I was so

> frustrated in Canada. I used to apply 50 -60

> applications email/fax daily. but no reply... when i

> get the reply they ask me Canadian exp...? How can i

> hv one w/o having job?

> very dejected i was at that time.....moodless... you

> can say.

> i thought i m useless. and hence i cameback .... I

> never blame Shri Mataji for my shortcomings.. but

> since i believed in whatever happens ...happens for

> good... so i was thinking what was good in this

> episode? that was my point to raise this question.

> Also, i saw the indians life...they do not have

> anytime for their children/family.? I wonder how they

> are investing in their children future..when they are

> even not knowing what their kids are doing? I went

> their to live very simple and humble life as i living

> here. but some or the other how, due to my own

> shortcomings, i was not able to get into the system.

> But still daily i remember Canada, whenever i drive

> home back from office. and i compare india vs

> Canada... It is for sure ..that i lost the

> opportunity.

> Thanks.

>

> -Ajay.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Dear Jagbir,

 

From your reading, it seems that i should give another

try. Let me decide on this.

Last time when i was in Canada, i stayed in TORONTO.

but let me decide, it is confusing...right now. It is

definate that me and my wife missed the SYSTEM of

Canada, but all that ( social secuirty, medical + etc

etc )comes later once we get into that job and exp

system...

Last time people told me that dont do any job as you

will then have no time in getting your field job ( ie

IT). and that i should keep try for job in my field no

matter how small i get.. so i worked on this adv...but

:(.

 

anyway, i will also check my PR Card for its expiry

date... and see.

 

Thanks for writing.

 

-Ajay.

 

 

 

--- jagbir singh <adishakti_org wrote:

 

>

> Dear Ajay,

>

> i will tell you what to do if ever you decide again

> to return, as

> your previous PR acceptance will be a valuable plus.

> Please do not

> give up because you will definitely succeed if you

> plan ahead, are

> better prepared and understand reality.

>

> 1) Land in/migrate to a big city like Toronto or

> Vancouver where

> there are many SYs to help you. Tell them months in

> advance that you

> are coming, communicate regularly and get advise.

>

> 2) Take any job so that you can become financially

> stable right

> away. Your wife (in case you are married) MUST help

> in establishing

> this very important foundation. You must take ANY

> job avalable

> because labour pays very well here, unlike India. In

> Canada all you

> need is a previous job to advance yourself because

> experience will

> shake that Indian dust off and buff your Canadian

> image that all

> employers are looking for. Just take ANY job that

> comes and just

> climb up like all other immigrants.

>

> 3) Visit friends/SYs weekly as they will provide the

> much needed

> confidence and sense of belonging in a new country.

>

> 4) Have faith in yourself because it is not easy to

> migrate to

> Canada. The fact that you were able to migrate

> confirms your status

> as an immigrant valuable to Canada.

>

> 5) Plan for a return in the near future if possible

> because Canada

> provides a wide and generous social safety net for

> its people. You

> will worry less and that really helps quieten the

> mind. Canada is a

> compassionate soceity that cares for fellow humans,

> no matter what

> their colour or creed.

>

> Ajay, i do not want you to give up. i hope you can

> return and wish

> others can come here too because Canada is so Sahaj

> - communal

> peace, religious tolerance, racial harmony and

> compassion for fellow

> humans. (Universties here have begun courses on

> global citizenship.)

> It is as spiritual as can be. i can vouch for this

> because i have

> visited many countries. There is no country on Earth

> like Canada if

> we compare communal peace, religious tolerance,

> racial harmony and

> compassion for fellow humans.

>

> So Ajay, do not lament that you lost an opportunity.

> If you prepare

> yourself in advance and pay attention to what i have

> stated you will

> definitely succeed. Think about it and have a

> positive attitude. The

> largest immigration group are now the Chinese

> followed by Indians.

> Together they comprise 60% of all immigrants, a

> percentage that will

> continue to increase. That bodes very well for

> Canada's future

> economically, socially and spiritually. The West is

> really meeting

> the East in Canada and both are blending

> harmoniously. We need more

> SYs here to spread their conciousness across a vast

> and blessed land

> spiritually nourished for millennia by noble First

> Nation natives.

> Hope you will return one day.

>

> warmest regards,

>

>

> jagbir

>

>

> , Ajay

> Agarwal

> <ajay_msh> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Jagbir,

> >

> > Thanks for reply.

> >

> > I dont know what exactly happen with me.. I was so

> > frustrated in Canada. I used to apply 50 -60

> > applications email/fax daily. but no reply...

> when i

> > get the reply they ask me Canadian exp...? How can

> i

> > hv one w/o having job?

> > very dejected i was at that time.....moodless...

> you

> > can say.

> > i thought i m useless. and hence i cameback ....

> I

> > never blame Shri Mataji for my shortcomings.. but

> > since i believed in whatever happens ...happens

> for

> > good... so i was thinking what was good in this

> > episode? that was my point to raise this question.

> > Also, i saw the indians life...they do not have

> > anytime for their children/family.? I wonder how

> they

> > are investing in their children future..when they

> are

> > even not knowing what their kids are doing? I

> went

> > their to live very simple and humble life as i

> living

> > here. but some or the other how, due to my own

> > shortcomings, i was not able to get into the

> system.

> > But still daily i remember Canada, whenever i

> drive

> > home back from office. and i compare india vs

> > Canada... It is for sure ..that i lost the

> > opportunity.

> > Thanks.

> >

> > -Ajay.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam

> protection around

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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AJAY,

 

i HAVE NEVER BEEN TO TORONTO OR HE EASTCOAST, BUT I HAVE SPENT almost

my whole life in vancouver canada, and i can tell you that this is

one of the best places to live and to find a job, especially for

immigrants.

 

There is a huge indian population here for starters, as well as a a

huge multi cultural population here in general, and they all mix and

minlge; not seperated into groups in their own areas, as i have heard

toronto can be like.

 

Not only that, but there are many, many jobs out here for immigrants

in general, especially indian immigrants due to the indian community,

and these jobs are not all low paying. Jagbir was right about labor

jobs, which start any from 12-14 dollars and are easy to move up in,

which is especially good if your just starting out. There are peoples

parents i know who speak no english and have been working legally

here pretty much since they arrived, so i can't see it being too much

of a problem for you.

Of course do extensive research while you are in india to really find

out all you need to know, not only going on my word, but i am sure

you will be surprized at what you find.

 

Finally, the ashram here is pretty much empty and rent is cheap in

comparison to trying to make it out there on your own when you first

arrive, so i would look into that too.

 

Just thought i'd let you know.

 

Kyyan

, Ajay Agarwal

<ajay_msh> wrote:

>

> Dear Jagbir,

>

> From your reading, it seems that i should give another

> try. Let me decide on this.

> Last time when i was in Canada, i stayed in TORONTO.

> but let me decide, it is confusing...right now. It is

> definate that me and my wife missed the SYSTEM of

> Canada, but all that ( social secuirty, medical + etc

> etc )comes later once we get into that job and exp

> system...

> Last time people told me that dont do any job as you

> will then have no time in getting your field job ( ie

> IT). and that i should keep try for job in my field no

> matter how small i get.. so i worked on this adv...but

> :(.

>

> anyway, i will also check my PR Card for its expiry

> date... and see.

>

> Thanks for writing.

>

> -Ajay.

>

>

>

> --- jagbir singh <adishakti_org> wrote:

>

> >

> > Dear Ajay,

> >

> > i will tell you what to do if ever you decide again

> > to return, as

> > your previous PR acceptance will be a valuable plus.

> > Please do not

> > give up because you will definitely succeed if you

> > plan ahead, are

> > better prepared and understand reality.

> >

> > 1) Land in/migrate to a big city like Toronto or

> > Vancouver where

> > there are many SYs to help you. Tell them months in

> > advance that you

> > are coming, communicate regularly and get advise.

> >

> > 2) Take any job so that you can become financially

> > stable right

> > away. Your wife (in case you are married) MUST help

> > in establishing

> > this very important foundation. You must take ANY

> > job avalable

> > because labour pays very well here, unlike India. In

> > Canada all you

> > need is a previous job to advance yourself because

> > experience will

> > shake that Indian dust off and buff your Canadian

> > image that all

> > employers are looking for. Just take ANY job that

> > comes and just

> > climb up like all other immigrants.

> >

> > 3) Visit friends/SYs weekly as they will provide the

> > much needed

> > confidence and sense of belonging in a new country.

> >

> > 4) Have faith in yourself because it is not easy to

> > migrate to

> > Canada. The fact that you were able to migrate

> > confirms your status

> > as an immigrant valuable to Canada.

> >

> > 5) Plan for a return in the near future if possible

> > because Canada

> > provides a wide and generous social safety net for

> > its people. You

> > will worry less and that really helps quieten the

> > mind. Canada is a

> > compassionate soceity that cares for fellow humans,

> > no matter what

> > their colour or creed.

> >

> > Ajay, i do not want you to give up. i hope you can

> > return and wish

> > others can come here too because Canada is so Sahaj

> > - communal

> > peace, religious tolerance, racial harmony and

> > compassion for fellow

> > humans. (Universties here have begun courses on

> > global citizenship.)

> > It is as spiritual as can be. i can vouch for this

> > because i have

> > visited many countries. There is no country on Earth

> > like Canada if

> > we compare communal peace, religious tolerance,

> > racial harmony and

> > compassion for fellow humans.

> >

> > So Ajay, do not lament that you lost an opportunity.

> > If you prepare

> > yourself in advance and pay attention to what i have

> > stated you will

> > definitely succeed. Think about it and have a

> > positive attitude. The

> > largest immigration group are now the Chinese

> > followed by Indians.

> > Together they comprise 60% of all immigrants, a

> > percentage that will

> > continue to increase. That bodes very well for

> > Canada's future

> > economically, socially and spiritually. The West is

> > really meeting

> > the East in Canada and both are blending

> > harmoniously. We need more

> > SYs here to spread their conciousness across a vast

> > and blessed land

> > spiritually nourished for millennia by noble First

> > Nation natives.

> > Hope you will return one day.

> >

> > warmest regards,

> >

> >

> > jagbir

> >

> >

> > , Ajay

> > Agarwal

> > <ajay_msh> wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Jagbir,

> > >

> > > Thanks for reply.

> > >

> > > I dont know what exactly happen with me.. I was so

> > > frustrated in Canada. I used to apply 50 -60

> > > applications email/fax daily. but no reply...

> > when i

> > > get the reply they ask me Canadian exp...? How can

> > i

> > > hv one w/o having job?

> > > very dejected i was at that time.....moodless...

> > you

> > > can say.

> > > i thought i m useless. and hence i cameback ....

> > I

> > > never blame Shri Mataji for my shortcomings.. but

> > > since i believed in whatever happens ...happens

> > for

> > > good... so i was thinking what was good in this

> > > episode? that was my point to raise this question.

> > > Also, i saw the indians life...they do not have

> > > anytime for their children/family.? I wonder how

> > they

> > > are investing in their children future..when they

> > are

> > > even not knowing what their kids are doing? I

> > went

> > > their to live very simple and humble life as i

> > living

> > > here. but some or the other how, due to my own

> > > shortcomings, i was not able to get into the

> > system.

> > > But still daily i remember Canada, whenever i

> > drive

> > > home back from office. and i compare india vs

> > > Canada... It is for sure ..that i lost the

> > > opportunity.

> > > Thanks.

> > >

> > > -Ajay.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam

> > protection around

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Dear Ajay and Jagbir,

 

Thank you for your beautiful words about Canada, Jagbir. CANADA is indeed 'my

home and native land' in which i was born, and in which i have the fondest of

memories and love for. i live in Australia, but in my experience, Canada has the

most classless society that i have ever experienced which is indeed an

incredible 'melting pot'.

 

It is true that it does not matter what your religion or culture you come from,

you are welcome.

 

When i grew up in Canada, we were still trying to find out our country's

national identity....how it was different from any other country, and especially

as it is so close to the USA. It often used to be a topic of discussion in

schools in the 60's and 70's... " What is our national identity " ? i think today

the identity of Canada is very clear, and everything as you describe it

Jagbir....a very spiritual country, due to i believe the spiritual indigenous

influence. On one visit to Canada, when i happily slept in Canada again, i

dreamt of this indigenous indian influence and it was like they were all up

their keeping watch over this country. The feeling was of a strong spiritual

quality. Ajay, the natives and others need to connect with the All Pervading

Power of the Divine as we know it in Sahaja Yoga, and it will be an amazing

thing for them.

 

Canada to my knowledge always had a good educational standard worldwide and is a

truly humanitarian society. My forebears were refuges from Communism; in fact my

father was only 15 years old when his parents fled Communism, and they

eventually ended up in Canada. Ajay they had nothing when they arrived, but the

clothes on their backs. A Mennonite Central Committee even paid for their fares

to come to Canada, and they had to work many years to support large families as

well as pay those fares back. However, they were always thankful to God for

their religious freedom in Canada and the ability to bring up their children in

a spiritual way.

 

Many of the first generation were the farmers of Canada, became the 'bread

basket' of Canada, because of their excellent skills at agriculture and also

their many other pioneering skills. They were really the pioneers of Canada as

they tilled the soil, removing stones and what-not from the land and the soil

turned out to be very rich indeed.

 

The first generation worked very hard to educate their children, which they did,

who became nurses, teachers, and other professions, and so forth.

 

It was definitely not easy at all.

 

However, most have done very well, and all their families have done very well

also.....all through very hard work, determination, and prayer to God to help

them through every adversity, and many adversities they also did have.

 

Please do as Jagbir suggests and do give it another go, Ajay. Sahaja Yogis are

needed in Canada, and the people will be open to real spiritual truth.

 

with love and best wishes,

 

Violet

 

, " jagbir singh "

<adishakti_org> wrote:

>

>

> Dear Ajay,

>

> i will tell you what to do if ever you decide again to return, as

> your previous PR acceptance will be a valuable plus. Please do not

> give up because you will definitely succeed if you plan ahead, are

> better prepared and understand reality.

>

> 1) Land in/migrate to a big city like Toronto or Vancouver where

> there are many SYs to help you. Tell them months in advance that

you

> are coming, communicate regularly and get advise.

>

> 2) Take any job so that you can become financially stable right

> away. Your wife (in case you are married) MUST help in

establishing

> this very important foundation. You must take ANY job avalable

> because labour pays very well here, unlike India. In Canada all

you

> need is a previous job to advance yourself because experience will

> shake that Indian dust off and buff your Canadian image that all

> employers are looking for. Just take ANY job that comes and just

> climb up like all other immigrants.

>

> 3) Visit friends/SYs weekly as they will provide the much needed

> confidence and sense of belonging in a new country.

>

> 4) Have faith in yourself because it is not easy to migrate to

> Canada. The fact that you were able to migrate confirms your

status

> as an immigrant valuable to Canada.

>

> 5) Plan for a return in the near future if possible because Canada

> provides a wide and generous social safety net for its people. You

> will worry less and that really helps quieten the mind. Canada is

a

> compassionate soceity that cares for fellow humans, no matter what

> their colour or creed.

>

> Ajay, i do not want you to give up. i hope you can return and wish

> others can come here too because Canada is so Sahaj - communal

> peace, religious tolerance, racial harmony and compassion for

fellow

> humans. (Universties here have begun courses on global

citizenship.)

> It is as spiritual as can be. i can vouch for this because i have

> visited many countries. There is no country on Earth like Canada

if

> we compare communal peace, religious tolerance, racial harmony and

> compassion for fellow humans.

>

> So Ajay, do not lament that you lost an opportunity. If you

prepare

> yourself in advance and pay attention to what i have stated you

will

> definitely succeed. Think about it and have a positive attitude.

The

> largest immigration group are now the Chinese followed by Indians.

> Together they comprise 60% of all immigrants, a percentage that

will

> continue to increase. That bodes very well for Canada's future

> economically, socially and spiritually. The West is really meeting

> the East in Canada and both are blending harmoniously. We need

more

> SYs here to spread their conciousness across a vast and blessed

land

> spiritually nourished for millennia by noble First Nation natives.

> Hope you will return one day.

>

> warmest regards,

>

>

> jagbir

>

>

> , Ajay Agarwal

> <ajay_msh> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Jagbir,

> >

> > Thanks for reply.

> >

> > I dont know what exactly happen with me.. I was so

> > frustrated in Canada. I used to apply 50 -60

> > applications email/fax daily. but no reply... when i

> > get the reply they ask me Canadian exp...? How can i

> > hv one w/o having job?

> > very dejected i was at that time.....moodless... you

> > can say.

> > i thought i m useless. and hence i cameback .... I

> > never blame Shri Mataji for my shortcomings.. but

> > since i believed in whatever happens ...happens for

> > good... so i was thinking what was good in this

> > episode? that was my point to raise this question.

> > Also, i saw the indians life...they do not have

> > anytime for their children/family.? I wonder how they

> > are investing in their children future..when they are

> > even not knowing what their kids are doing? I went

> > their to live very simple and humble life as i living

> > here. but some or the other how, due to my own

> > shortcomings, i was not able to get into the system.

> > But still daily i remember Canada, whenever i drive

> > home back from office. and i compare india vs

> > Canada... It is for sure ..that i lost the

> > opportunity.

> > Thanks.

> >

> > -Ajay.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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Dear Violet,

 

Thanks for writing. I am thankful to this group..for

giving me the motivation to move to Canada again.... I

am thinking on it...and i also have to plan..as lot of

money will be involved...

let me checkout my options...then i revert.

 

Jai Shri Mataji.

 

--- Violet <vtubb wrote:

 

> Dear Ajay and Jagbir,

>

> Thank you for your beautiful words about Canada,

> Jagbir. CANADA is indeed 'my home and native land'

> in which i was born, and in which i have the fondest

> of memories and love for. i live in Australia, but

> in my experience, Canada has the most classless

> society that i have ever experienced which is indeed

> an incredible 'melting pot'.

>

> It is true that it does not matter what your

> religion or culture you come from, you are welcome.

>

> When i grew up in Canada, we were still trying to

> find out our country's national identity....how it

> was different from any other country, and especially

> as it is so close to the USA. It often used to be a

> topic of discussion in schools in the 60's and

> 70's... " What is our national identity " ? i think

> today the identity of Canada is very clear, and

> everything as you describe it Jagbir....a very

> spiritual country, due to i believe the spiritual

> indigenous influence. On one visit to Canada, when i

> happily slept in Canada again, i dreamt of this

> indigenous indian influence and it was like they

> were all up their keeping watch over this country.

> The feeling was of a strong spiritual quality. Ajay,

> the natives and others need to connect with the All

> Pervading Power of the Divine as we know it in

> Sahaja Yoga, and it will be an amazing thing for

> them.

>

> Canada to my knowledge always had a good educational

> standard worldwide and is a truly humanitarian

> society. My forebears were refuges from Communism;

> in fact my father was only 15 years old when his

> parents fled Communism, and they eventually ended up

> in Canada. Ajay they had nothing when they arrived,

> but the clothes on their backs. A Mennonite Central

> Committee even paid for their fares to come to

> Canada, and they had to work many years to support

> large families as well as pay those fares back.

> However, they were always thankful to God for their

> religious freedom in Canada and the ability to bring

> up their children in a spiritual way.

>

> Many of the first generation were the farmers of

> Canada, became the 'bread basket' of Canada, because

> of their excellent skills at agriculture and also

> their many other pioneering skills. They were really

> the pioneers of Canada as they tilled the soil,

> removing stones and what-not from the land and the

> soil turned out to be very rich indeed.

>

> The first generation worked very hard to educate

> their children, which they did, who became nurses,

> teachers, and other professions, and so forth.

>

> It was definitely not easy at all.

>

> However, most have done very well, and all their

> families have done very well also.....all through

> very hard work, determination, and prayer to God to

> help them through every adversity, and many

> adversities they also did have.

>

> Please do as Jagbir suggests and do give it another

> go, Ajay. Sahaja Yogis are needed in Canada, and the

> people will be open to real spiritual truth.

>

> with love and best wishes,

>

> Violet

>

> ,

> " jagbir singh "

> <adishakti_org> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Dear Ajay,

> >

> > i will tell you what to do if ever you decide

> again to return, as

> > your previous PR acceptance will be a valuable

> plus. Please do not

> > give up because you will definitely succeed if you

> plan ahead, are

> > better prepared and understand reality.

> >

> > 1) Land in/migrate to a big city like Toronto or

> Vancouver where

> > there are many SYs to help you. Tell them months

> in advance that

> you

> > are coming, communicate regularly and get advise.

> >

> > 2) Take any job so that you can become financially

> stable right

> > away. Your wife (in case you are married) MUST

> help in

> establishing

> > this very important foundation. You must take ANY

> job avalable

> > because labour pays very well here, unlike India.

> In Canada all

> you

> > need is a previous job to advance yourself because

> experience will

> > shake that Indian dust off and buff your Canadian

> image that all

> > employers are looking for. Just take ANY job that

> comes and just

> > climb up like all other immigrants.

> >

> > 3) Visit friends/SYs weekly as they will provide

> the much needed

> > confidence and sense of belonging in a new

> country.

> >

> > 4) Have faith in yourself because it is not easy

> to migrate to

> > Canada. The fact that you were able to migrate

> confirms your

> status

> > as an immigrant valuable to Canada.

> >

> > 5) Plan for a return in the near future if

> possible because Canada

> > provides a wide and generous social safety net for

> its people. You

> > will worry less and that really helps quieten the

> mind. Canada is

> a

> > compassionate soceity that cares for fellow

> humans, no matter what

> > their colour or creed.

> >

> > Ajay, i do not want you to give up. i hope you can

> return and wish

> > others can come here too because Canada is so

> Sahaj - communal

> > peace, religious tolerance, racial harmony and

> compassion for

> fellow

> > humans. (Universties here have begun courses on

> global

> citizenship.)

> > It is as spiritual as can be. i can vouch for this

> because i have

> > visited many countries. There is no country on

> Earth like Canada

> if

> > we compare communal peace, religious tolerance,

> racial harmony and

> > compassion for fellow humans.

> >

> > So Ajay, do not lament that you lost an

> opportunity. If you

> prepare

> > yourself in advance and pay attention to what i

> have stated you

> will

> > definitely succeed. Think about it and have a

> positive attitude.

> The

> > largest immigration group are now the Chinese

> followed by Indians.

> > Together they comprise 60% of all immigrants, a

> percentage that

> will

> > continue to increase. That bodes very well for

> Canada's future

> > economically, socially and spiritually. The West

> is really meeting

> > the East in Canada and both are blending

> harmoniously. We need

> more

> > SYs here to spread their conciousness across a

> vast and blessed

> land

> > spiritually nourished for millennia by noble First

> Nation natives.

> > Hope you will return one day.

> >

> > warmest regards,

> >

> >

> > jagbir

> >

> >

> > , Ajay

> Agarwal

> > <ajay_msh> wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Jagbir,

> > >

> > > Thanks for reply.

> > >

> > > I dont know what exactly happen with me.. I was

> so

> > > frustrated in Canada. I used to apply 50 -60

>

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KYANN,

 

Thanks for writing...

i m working on this now... and i pray to Sh. Mataji,

that pls guide me ..so that everything is fine.

 

Jai Shri Mataji.

 

Ajay

 

 

 

 

 

 

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