Landed Immigrant back in in "hope&Glory"
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OK,
Landed, was there for 2 weeks.
Back now, trying to sort/finalise packing and house sale.
wife also 15 weeks prego
our first , due October..
wife has a house/job/car etc
I found a few things out more....from whe I came.
and these are MY opionions but feel free to chime in
Not impressed with Air Canada, British Airways baby all the way... onlly flew AC due to the BA strikes, what a joke, level of Cust.servc. especially in buisness class was abismal, both on the plane and airside, seemed also the cabin crew lacked that British Warmth and hospitaitlity.
After I landed I then remembered what I liked about Canadian customer services, all the people at Pearsons, where great, Immigration lady was a cutie, Customs guy, was soooo helpfull.
Weather was fab, learned to drive Left Hand, thoes nice big roads, not getting cut up on the small side roads with barely enough space for a shopping trolley.
I will SOOOO miss Tesco's and proper food packaging info,, so hard to find the Cals, fat contant, sugar content.. Some are not even labelled.
Doctors surgery arent even on a par with the UK, my Doc and others I've seen here, are 100 times better as far as bedside manner and advise than the guys Ive seen there.
Loving the Petrol prices 91c's / litre
Water, pay by consumption... OOOPS
and car insurance wow....... expensive or what
but being a petrol head canada, has open my eyes to a whole new
manner of car porn
BTW check out...
oh oh canada (by Classified) wicked ... we love our beaver... hehehehe
like anywhere, looks like there are good and bad,
I believe in making the most the the system, putting in and not sitting back and expecting to be given, work hard, play hard.
any country where one group of people can break the law and not go to jail, where standard jo public will do, is going to have serious problems
well, holla up, chime in
I have a thick skin
jaye
Landed, was there for 2 weeks.
Back now, trying to sort/finalise packing and house sale.
wife also 15 weeks prego
our first , due October..wife has a house/job/car etc
I found a few things out more....from whe I came.
and these are MY opionions but feel free to chime in
Not impressed with Air Canada, British Airways baby all the way... onlly flew AC due to the BA strikes, what a joke, level of Cust.servc. especially in buisness class was abismal, both on the plane and airside, seemed also the cabin crew lacked that British Warmth and hospitaitlity.
After I landed I then remembered what I liked about Canadian customer services, all the people at Pearsons, where great, Immigration lady was a cutie, Customs guy, was soooo helpfull.
Weather was fab, learned to drive Left Hand, thoes nice big roads, not getting cut up on the small side roads with barely enough space for a shopping trolley.
I will SOOOO miss Tesco's and proper food packaging info,, so hard to find the Cals, fat contant, sugar content.. Some are not even labelled.
Doctors surgery arent even on a par with the UK, my Doc and others I've seen here, are 100 times better as far as bedside manner and advise than the guys Ive seen there.
Loving the Petrol prices 91c's / litre
Water, pay by consumption... OOOPS
and car insurance wow....... expensive or what
but being a petrol head canada, has open my eyes to a whole new
manner of car porn

BTW check out...
oh oh canada (by Classified) wicked ... we love our beaver... hehehehe

like anywhere, looks like there are good and bad,
I believe in making the most the the system, putting in and not sitting back and expecting to be given, work hard, play hard.
any country where one group of people can break the law and not go to jail, where standard jo public will do, is going to have serious problems
well, holla up, chime in
I have a thick skin
jaye
#3
I disagree, the doctors I've seen here have been at least on par with the ones I saw in the UK, if not better....
Same as the UK - depends on the area/age of the house whether you have a water meter. Our house in the UK had a water meter - the difference is here we pay less to use said water....
#4
I couldn't work out which parts of the OP's post were supposed to be praise and which were criticisms
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hey dude/or dudette
several,
well the wife is pregnant so went with her to see her GP, and guy who did the ultra sound.
I apparently have Latent TB, so had a consultation with a doc and xray tech.
oh and had my teeth descaled, got it done on wifes medical cover.
so 4.5
, but agree all depends on what your used to,
as a Diabetic, my doctors, consultants Ive ever seen have been top notch.
but may be too early to tell, although wife said this is common attitude.
as an example one of the hospitals discharged her sister after a major RTA, with a couple of Tylnols, she was readmitted into ITC 12 hours later, with severe problems
ok water meter, sure I forgot some people in uk have it
sweeet
several,
well the wife is pregnant so went with her to see her GP, and guy who did the ultra sound.
I apparently have Latent TB, so had a consultation with a doc and xray tech.
oh and had my teeth descaled, got it done on wifes medical cover.
so 4.5
, but agree all depends on what your used to, as a Diabetic, my doctors, consultants Ive ever seen have been top notch.
but may be too early to tell, although wife said this is common attitude.
as an example one of the hospitals discharged her sister after a major RTA, with a couple of Tylnols, she was readmitted into ITC 12 hours later, with severe problems
ok water meter, sure I forgot some people in uk have it
sweeet

How many doctors did you see in two weeks???
I disagree, the doctors I've seen here have been at least on par with the ones I saw in the UK, if not better....
Same as the UK - depends on the area/age of the house whether you have a water meter. Our house in the UK had a water meter - the difference is here we pay less to use said water....
I disagree, the doctors I've seen here have been at least on par with the ones I saw in the UK, if not better....
Same as the UK - depends on the area/age of the house whether you have a water meter. Our house in the UK had a water meter - the difference is here we pay less to use said water....
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hey dude/or dudette
several,
well the wife is pregnant so went with her to see her GP, and guy who did the ultra sound.
I apparently have Latent TB, so had a consultation with a doc and xray tech.
oh and had my teeth descaled, got it done on wifes medical cover.
so 4.5
, but agree all depends on what your used to,
as a Diabetic, my doctors, consultants Ive ever seen have been top notch.
but may be too early to tell, although wife said this is common attitude.
as an example one of the hospitals discharged her sister after a major RTA, with a couple of Tylnols, she was readmitted into ITC 12 hours later, with severe problems
ok water meter, sure I forgot some people in uk have it
sweeet
several,
well the wife is pregnant so went with her to see her GP, and guy who did the ultra sound.
I apparently have Latent TB, so had a consultation with a doc and xray tech.
oh and had my teeth descaled, got it done on wifes medical cover.
so 4.5
, but agree all depends on what your used to, as a Diabetic, my doctors, consultants Ive ever seen have been top notch.
but may be too early to tell, although wife said this is common attitude.
as an example one of the hospitals discharged her sister after a major RTA, with a couple of Tylnols, she was readmitted into ITC 12 hours later, with severe problems
ok water meter, sure I forgot some people in uk have it
sweeet

#9
The large minority (30% perhaps) of people in Ontrio get their water straight out of the ground
Of course, if your well or septic needs work then you pay handsomely for it, but many people here dont pay directly for water, its not all city living here
Congrats on your fecundity. Do you plan being back in Ontario for Offspring #1s arrival? Makes the paperwork easier than having to sponsor after the fact.
Of course, if your well or septic needs work then you pay handsomely for it, but many people here dont pay directly for water, its not all city living here
Congrats on your fecundity. Do you plan being back in Ontario for Offspring #1s arrival? Makes the paperwork easier than having to sponsor after the fact.
Last edited by iaink; Apr 14th 2010 at 2:58 am.
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I was going to be rude and advise that you re-read my post
but decided to bring you up to my level instead
so have made it a tad easier
deeese belowwww are de good fings... init love !
wife also 15 weeks prego our first , due October..
wife has a house/job/car etc
After I landed I then remembered what I liked about Canadian customer services, all the people at Pearsons, where great, Immigration lady was a cutie, Customs guy, was soooo helpfull.
Weather was fab, learned to drive Left Hand, thoes nice big roads,
Loving the Petrol prices 91c's / litre
but being a petrol head canada, has open my eyes to a whole new
manner of car porn
oh oh canada (by Classified) wicked ... we love our beaver... hehehehe
but decided to bring you up to my level instead

so have made it a tad easier
deeese belowwww are de good fings... init love !
wife also 15 weeks prego our first , due October..
wife has a house/job/car etc
After I landed I then remembered what I liked about Canadian customer services, all the people at Pearsons, where great, Immigration lady was a cutie, Customs guy, was soooo helpfull.
Weather was fab, learned to drive Left Hand, thoes nice big roads,
Loving the Petrol prices 91c's / litre
but being a petrol head canada, has open my eyes to a whole new
manner of car porn
oh oh canada (by Classified) wicked ... we love our beaver... hehehehe
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missed the smilie face on your reply... right... right... the smilieee
PR was a cakewalk.
I probably got the Latent TB when I went to Canada the first time for my wedding in 2009
I do, Tae Kwon Do & 50's Jive, so I'm physically healthier than most

PR was a cakewalk.
I probably got the Latent TB when I went to Canada the first time for my wedding in 2009

I do, Tae Kwon Do & 50's Jive, so I'm physically healthier than most

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had to look that up
well, I've got 2 offers accpted and 1 survey completed for the house, so your guess.... but either way Mrs. 944 (obviosuly not her real name
)
wants me there for Birth, (have a job here too)
so hopefully I'll be there
PS
I am already a Landed Immigrant with PR status, I had to come back to finalise house and packing

peace
well, I've got 2 offers accpted and 1 survey completed for the house, so your guess.... but either way Mrs. 944 (obviosuly not her real name
)wants me there for Birth, (have a job here too)
so hopefully I'll be there
PS
I am already a Landed Immigrant with PR status, I had to come back to finalise house and packing

peace



