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subrath
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Posted on 12-10-08 8:04
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Namaste!
I am writing to seek any possible Nepalese networks in Toronto or Quebec Canada. The reason I am doing so is because I am immigrating to Canada soon and want to seek advices from Nepalese folks about settlement matters such as initial housing, visiting Nepalese communties, public service communities, employment, transportation etc.
It would be very apprecaited to receiving some thoughtful suggestions from supportive people.
Best,
Subrath Shrestha
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Himalaya178
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Posted on 12-10-08 8:18
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for public transportation Toronto is best but job wise folks from Toronto are moving to calgary. Don't know much about Ottawa or Montreal. for nepalese visit www.NCCS.ca
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Posted on 12-10-08 9:27
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Posted on 12-10-08 9:38
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Heard from many people residing in Canada that there is a trend of Nepalese immigrants moving from these cities to Calgary, as Himalaya also mentioned above. Toronto is okay in terms of job opportunities and Nepali communiy, although not as good as Calgary is, but life is difficult in Montreal since you have to communicate in French most of the time, road signals, food items, everything is printed in French. So think againif you have planned to land on one of these cities.
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Posted on 12-10-08 10:42
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I heard that Calgary has very good two nepalese associations. They compete each other to welcome you. Of course you have to a member of one of them once you reap benefits. Don't worry.. they even come to the airport to pick you up. and provide temporary accomodations among the members of the association until you find the suitable place to settle or find a some kind of job. Becasue it;s tough to pay high rent for apartment for newly arriving nepalese in Calgary, because you will be converting $amount into NRs. Monthly rent might be $800 to $1000 if you have family.. which already is NRs 65,000 a month. Contact these, they even give you utensils to start your life. The members collect used utensils in their inventory to be supplied to the new-comers. So youdon't have to take any utensils from Nepal. But make sure you get confirmed response from the association people that they are picking you from the airport. http://calgarynepalese.ca/ ------ this association has mostly highly educated Nepalese. They are the creams. http://www.nepalisociety.ca/ ------ think twice before joining this.. but they might be better in extending you all sorts of helps beyond your expectation. Coz they are down to earth people. So I heard.
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Posted on 12-10-08 10:47
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You might know one of them: CNCA Association LIFE MEMBERS SN TITLE FIRST NAME SURNAME 1 Mr. Arun Shrestha 2 Dr. Binod KC 3 Mr. Dorje Lama 4 Dr. Govinda Timilsina 5 Ms. Indra Timilsina 6 Mr. Kiran K. Ghimire 7 Mr. Lalit Limbu 8 Ms. Manju Dahal 9 Ms. Meera Sainju 10 Ms. Mira Limbu 11 Ms. Nisha Dhaubhadel 12 Dr. Raju Tuladhar 13 Mr. Ram B. Dahal 14 Ms. Rama B. Joshi 15 Ms. Ratna P. Tuladhar 16 Mr. Shyam Mahattra 17 Ms. Sumitra Limbu 18 Mr. Tek Bdr. Limbu ANNUAL MEMEBERSHIP (2008/2009) SN TITLE FIRST NAME SURNAME 19 Mr. Abhinay Pradhan 20 Mrs. Anita Kayastha 21 Ms. Anju Thanju 22 Ms. Anna Vaidya 23 Mr. Anup Tuladhar 24 Ms. Aruna Gauchan 25 Mr. Bernie Tallon 26 Ms. Betty Tallon 27 Ms. Bharati Shrestha 28 Mr. Bhim Limbu 29 Mr. Bhupendra Limbu 30 Mr. Bhushan Pradhan 31 Mr. Bill Porochnuk 32 Mr. Deep Dhakal 33 Ms. Dhankumari Gurung 34 Mr. Dhruba Tripathi 35 Mr. Dipesh Shrestha 36 Mr. Gyanendra Shrestha 37 Dr. Isha Sharma 38 Mr. Jagdish Kayastha 39 Mr. Jhalendra Shrestha 40 Ms. Jharna Limbu 41 Ms. Josie Pradhan 42 Ms. Jyotsna Pyakurel 43 Mr. Krishna P. Basukala 44 Mr. Lalit Gauchan 45 Lalit Gurung 46 Mr. Man Bdr. Basnet 47 Ms. Manuta Limbu 48 Mr. Medini Prasai 49 Ms. Minoda Dangol 50 Mr. Mohan Vaidya 51 Mr. Nabin Sharma 52 Dr. Nagendra Sharma 53 Mr. Nawadeep Rajbhandari 54 Ms. Nirmala Prasai 55 Mrs. Nita NB Bantawa 56 Ms. Nodana Ghartimagar 57 Mrs. Poonam Tripathi 58 Mr. Prajwal Pradhan 59 Mr. Prashanna Shrestha 60 Ms. Prativa Upreti 61 Mr. Purna Tumbahamphe 62 Ms. Purnima Limbu 63 Ms. Purnima Tumbahamphe 64 Mr. Puspa Dhakal 65 Mr. Rabindra Thanju 66 Mr. Rajan Rajbhandari 67 Mr. Rajeev Pyakurel 68 Mr. Rajesh Neupane 69 Mr. Rakesh Neupane 70 Ms. Rama Karmacharya 71 Rashmi Dhaubhadel 72 Ms. Ratna Pradhan 73 Ms. Sabina Shrestha 74 Ms. Sabita B. Basnet 75 Mr. Sarbajit Gurung 76 Ms. Shree Aryal 77 Mrs. Sukanya Shrestha 78 Mr. Suman Gurung 79 Mr. Tara Prakash Limbu 80 Ms. Usha Shrestha NCSC Members; Life Member 1 Mr Amod K Rimal 2 Mrs Anita Adhikari 3 Mrs Anita Rimal 4 Dr Betman Singh Bhandari 5 Mr Bijaya B Limbu 6 Mr Bishnu Datta Subba 7 Mr Biswa Raj Limbu 8 Mr Dev Raj Gautam 9 Mrs Devi Basyal Bhandari 10 Mr Dorje Lama 11 Mr Durga P Limbu 12 Mr Gunjan Ghimire 13 Mr Hikmat Roka 14 Mr Jiwan Chhetri 15 Mr Kamal Thapa 16 Mrs Kaushalya Thapa 17 Mr Krishna K Rai 18 Mr Mani Chandra Rana 19 Mr Moti Rana 20 Mr Paban Adhikary 21 Mr Prakash K Regmi 22 Mr Pravin Pathak 23 Mr Purna B Thapa 24 Mrs Pushpa Thapa 25 Mrs Rachel Chhetri 26 Mr Ranjan Pant 27 Mrs Rita Dhungel 28 Mrs Roshani Sunuwar 29 Mr Rudra Sunuwar 30 Miss Rupa Limbu 31 Mrs Sangeeta Aryal 32 Mrs Sarala Gautam 33 Mrs Sarita Pathak 34 Mr Saroj Aryal 35 Mrs Sharada Limbu 36 Mr Shyam Mahatra 37 Mrs Uma Khan Thakuri 38 Mr Yukta Khan Thakuri 39 Mr Abhisek Upadhyaya Annual Member 40 Miss Alisha Limbu 41 Mrs Ambika Limbu 42 Mrs Ambika Malla 43 Mrs Ambika Hamal Gautam 44 Mr Amit Badal 45 Mrs Amrita Chhetri 46 Mr Ang Ringe Sherpa 47 Mrs Anita Rana Thapa 48 Ms Anju Chalise 49 Mrs Anu Regmi 50 Mr Anubhuti Parajuli 51 Mrs Anuja Joshi Aryal 52 Mr Anup Ghimire 53 Mrs Archana Pandit 54 Mr Arjun Aryal 55 Mr Arjun Gaire 56 Ms Aradhana Basnet 57 Mrs Aruna Gauchan 58 Mr Atil Shrestha 59 Mr Badri Karki 60 Mr Bal B Nalbo 61 Mrs Bandana Dhakal 62 Mr Bardan Gauchan 63 Mrs Bela Subba 64 Mr Bhagawat Bhandari 65 Dr Bharat Upadhyaya 66 Mr Bharat Regmi 67 Mrs Bharati Shrestha 68 Mr Bibek Parajuli 69 Mr Bikash Dhakal 70 Mr Bikky Regmi 71 Mr Bikram Bhandari 72 Mr Binod Acharya 73 Mr Birendra Limbu 74 Mr Bishnu Adhikari 75 Mrs Bishnu Nalbo 76 Mrs Biva Pant 77 Mr Bobby Dhungana 78 Mr Buddhi Man Gauchan 79 Mrs Buddhi Maya Tamang 80 Mr Budhi Raj Limbu 81 Mr Chandra Adhikari 82 Mr Chandra Gurung 83 Mrs Chandra Limbu 84 Mr Chandra Rana 85 Mr Choopten Sherpa 86 Mrs Cristine Rana Clemente 87 Mr Dambar Limbu 88 Dr Desh B Subba 89 Mr Dev B Tamang 90 Mrs Dhana Gurung 91 Mrs Dhana Rai 92 Mr Dhruba Rai 93 Mr Dhruva Tripathi 94 Dr Dipak Ojha 95 Mr Dipendra Gautam 96 Mr Dipesh Sitaula 97 Mr Diwas Dhakal 98 Mr Duryodhan Gautam 99 Mr Dwarika Karki 100 Dr Ganesh Bhandari 101 Ms Gina Gurung 102 Mr Govinda Khatri 103 Mr Govinda Upadhyaya 104 Mr Govinda Khatri 105 Mr Govinda Upadhyaya 106 Mr Gupta Thapa 107 Mr Gyani R Shrestha 108 Mrs Harikala Rana 109 Mr Hemanta Aryal 110 Mr Hikmat Bhandari 111 Mrs Indira Mishra 112 Mrs Indira Upadhyaya 113 Mrs Indira Upadhyaya 114 Miss Isha Sherpa 115 Mr Jagadish Chapagain 116 Mrs Jamuna Badal 117 Mr Jessis Subba 118 Mr Jimmy Thapa 119 Mrs Julie Limbu 120 Miss Jyotsna Karki 121 Mrs Jyotsna Pyakurel 122 Mr Kabin Dhungel 123 Mr Kabin Dhungel 124 Mrs Kabita Rana Karki 125 Dr Kala Nidhi Pandit 126 Mrs Kalpana Karki 127 Mrs Kalpana Pandit 128 Mr Kamal Sherpa 129 Mrs Kamala Gaire 130 Mrs Kanti Acharya 131 Mr Kedar B Subedi 132 Mr Kishore Limbu 133 Mrs Kopila 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subrath
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Posted on 12-11-08 4:25
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Thank you for your supportive suggestion. Calgary sounds good to explore. I am following up with the websites. How is the public transportation there?
Since my port of entry is going to be Toronto I am thinking of staying there for a couple weeks. If things don't work out I am williing to relocate to Calgary. I request if anyone knows an association or an inidividual (website/email) in Toronto who can be of good guidance to a new comer as myself it is greatly apprecaited.
Cheers,
Subrath Shrestha
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Posted on 12-11-08 10:42
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Very nice info from all. Thanks
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Posted on 12-11-08 7:36
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Again Subrath: Take advice from other guys who are telling you not to go to Toronto. You have heard that nepalese from Toronto are moving to Calgary.. why would you go to Toronto after knowing such fact. Eventually you will have to move to Calgary anyways.... trust me, moving from one place to other is always a big hassle. Also, if you have wife, do not go to Toronto... there is history that married nepalese women run away with ugly muslims there. Ther are scores of examples of Nepalese guys losing their wives to others, that's a disgrace. These muslims talk smooth calling nepalese woemn aap aap.. like that.. and that's how they get caught. Also, may be muslims are circumsized, and woemn love circumsized danda. Once they taste it they will always go after katuwas. Therefore, take a wise decision and go to Calgary. You have seen the numbers of Nepalese in Calgary above... 90% of them moved from Toronto to Calgary. What other justification you need? Protect your wife, and your dignity.
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subrath
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Posted on 12-11-08 8:15
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Your advices are warmly acknowledged. I am keeping my settlement flexiable. Just the matter of Toronto had been because it's my port of entry and I strongly have to relay on public transportations. As per the marriage issues thank you for the concern however I am single and marriage is not in my list until few years from now. At the same time I enjoy diverse and international marriage.
Thanking all you folks.
Namaste!
Subrath Shrestha
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Posted on 12-12-08 8:36
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All the best Subrath. Nice to hear that you like women of international countries... include muslim girls in your list too. Do not hesitate... lot of muslim guys have devasted nepali dudes in Ontario by stealing their wives.
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Posted on 12-12-08 8:48
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Ha ha. That's a new one. Never heard of Muslims taking away married Nepali women... Ha ha.. If that is supposed to be funny, then it worked..
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Posted on 12-12-08 9:27
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Subarth,
My sister moved to Toronto in September and she had jobs lined up.I applied for her jobs, and so did she. We applied for all the jobs that would fit her in Carrierbuilder and monster and also other sites like:
http://www.workopolis.com/work.aspx?action=Transfer&View=Content/Common/WorkLoginView&lang=EN&theme=work
http://www.211toronto.ca/index.jsp
www.monster.ca
www.carrierbuilder.ca
http://www.jobbank.gc.ca
and many more....search on the internet and you will find them. They also have neighbourhood link (named as such) from canadian gov where they help you get trained on how to answer interview questions and make a great resume. You don't have to pay anything. It is a class they give you for free. This is available in canada almost in every city...toronto aswell.
It is just like US, It all depends on how persistant you are to find jobs. Personally what I found is that , Toronto doesnot have too many nepalis who has explored job opportunities. My 2 weeks experience may be short but meeting with people over there made me feel that people who have just come from Nepal have difficulties finding jobs. They settle with lower level jobs but if you have patience, persistancy and some money to survive for 3-4 months without working just to be on safe side, then you can get jobs you want as per your qualification. Market is just like in US. You apply for jobs, they call for interviews, if you prove on interview they offer jobs right away.
Rent and living expenses are expensive for sure in comparison to USA. Regarding jobs I think it all matters in what is your qualification and how good is your resume to catch eyes. Public transportaion is Great. I didnot find Nepalis in Toronto that helpful. Life is fast and it is same like USA except that it is a little expensive. Goodluck.
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Posted on 12-12-08 11:55
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Hi folks,
My one of the friend is willing to migrate to Canada.
But, he is not aware whether his part-time teacher work in private schools for a year in Nepal and 2-year of research student reseach experience in china aboard can count in work experience.
His paying was around 200 U$$ stipend/month,is this amount of his stipend is eligible ? Higher the income , better ..
In fact it is not work, but stipend given by university for his phd studies?
Thanks if any of you could assist on this issue
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Posted on 12-12-08 12:51
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I am afraid, your friend is not eligible as a teacher unless he is one of these two: 4121: University
Professors 4131: College and Other Vocational Instructors - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-who-instructions.asp#list Is my application eligible for processing?
In order for your application to be eligible for processing, you must
either:
- have an offer of arranged employment, OR
- be a foreign national living legally in Canada for one year as a temporary
foreign worker or an international student, OR
- be a skilled worker who has at least one year of experience in one or more
of the following occupations:
0111: Financial Managers 0213: Computer and
Information Systems Managers 0311: Managers in Health Care 0631:
Restaurant and Food Service Managers 0632: Accommodation Service
Managers 0711: Construction Managers 1111: Financial Auditors and
Accountants 2113: Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists 2143: Mining
Engineers 2144: Geological Engineers 2145: Petroleum Engineers 3111:
Specialist Physicians 3112: General Practitioners and Family
Physicians 3141: Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists 3143:
Occupational Therapists 3142: Physiotherapists 3151: Head Nurses and
Supervisors 3152: Registered Nurses 3215: Medical Radiation
Technologists 3233: Licensed Practical Nurses 4121: University
Professors 4131: College and Other Vocational Instructors 6241:
Chefs 6242: Cooks 7213: Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting
Trades 7215: Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades 7217:
Contractors and Supervisors, Heavy Construction Equipment Crews 7241:
Electricians (Except Industrial and Power System) 7242: Industrial
Electricians 7251: Plumbers 7252: Steamfitters, Pipe fitters and Sprinkler
System Installers 7265: Welders and Related Machine Operators 7312:
Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics 7371: Crane Operators 7372: Drillers and
Blasters – Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction 8221: Supervisors,
Mining and Quarrying 8222: Supervisors, Oil and Gas Drilling and
Service 9212: Supervisors, Petroleum, Gas and Chemical Processing and
Utilities
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Posted on 12-13-08 10:58
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Subrath: Why the hell you want to go to Toronto. Go to Calgary.. nothing to lose. You will get all sorts of help and assistance from Day 1 in Calgary. The associations of Nepalese are ready to make you start the life. They will even help you find the jobs.. they have a cohesive community of Nepalese there... and very helpful. To maximize the benfits, you should consider becoming member of both associations. I know lately they are organizing Dahsian and othe rparties on separate days unlike earlier when they used to hold the events on the same day subjecting nepalese to choose one of the two parties. But now, it's happening separately and you could participate o both while harveting the benefits of all the Nepalese acquaintances. YOu are not married, as you said. If you consider marrying a Nepali girl.. that's the palce the go and find your love of life as well.. Most of those girls of marrying age are wit htheir parents and studying and at the same time working. So if you pick one of them.. you will get all kinds of supports from her family. \ \Well if you want to screw international girls.. then I don't have much to say except.. use condoms.
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Posted on 12-28-08 5:24
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Namaste!
I thank you all for participating and expressing interest in my queries for NepaleseNetwork in Toronto. I agree with Haribansa ji's experiences and Bubblegum ji (sorry I could not find your real name) you have been of good help and guidance. At the same time the reason I have come to Toronto is because my professional is not so technical and it makes sense to be working in diverse and multicultural settings as I am a clinical and career counsellor educator and practitioner. Though now I have arrived in Toronto I am keeping myself flexiable to relocate in places where I can be of help in serving communities and or college universities mental health needs.
As per marriage I am still not keeping in my list of prorities and am hopeful that I shall figure it out with time.
Once again folks I thank you warmly for sharing your experiences and suggestion.
Cheers,
Subrath
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