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Indecisiveness

Humm..I can’t make a decision to go back to Japan. When is the best time to leave here..

- I need to have surgery for my further health.

- I want to be with my b.f & I may not be able to see him again for long time after I leave.

January?? so, I have 3 more months to spend time with him.

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One more consideration.

Should I study IELTS again to submit IMM, also for future education?

But do I really need to go back to school, Master or Post graduate for my career??

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The only things I know I surely need are;

- Mac book pro, for my side business

- Negotiation & presentation skills, for my side business again

- Husband, for my happiness & peaceful life

- Condo in downtown, for my future life

- Boston Terrier, for my ideal life

My brain doesn’t work and mind is not clear enough to make a plan…

IELTS official – 4th -

I took my 4th officail test on the last Thursday and Saturday. I had to go to a test centre twice because they divided L, R & W on Thu. and Speaking on Sat.

The writing was awful. I didn’t practice anything for it, so the result will be lower than ever. Speaking…I’m not sure. Even though I had confidence last time, they gave me 5.5 which was unbelievable score.

Let’s see what I am gonna get this time. The result will arrive 2weeks later.

 

Consultant -S.W.-

I went to meet my consultant today.

I failed to get over 7.0 at my last IELTS, however, my boss said he would hire me when I succeed in immigrating to Canada. That means that I can prepare Arrangement Employment document as well.

I asked what kinds of documents the company offer for me to my consultant. I have to ask him to prepare them. I hope everything will be fine and I will be able to apply soon.

Consultant -S.W. and Visa -

I went to meet my consultant this morning to submit some documents left, like certificates from my college & ESL and photos.

Besides, we discuss about my next visa. I want to try to get a work permit from my internship company, however it’s gonna be hard and take long time.

To get a work permit; 

1. My occupation has to be an interior designer who has higher skills than any Canadians.

2. We have to prove certain reasons the company have to hire me, not Canadian, with job advertizement for at least 2 weeks.

3. The company has to show information in detail, such as their business license, employment history, and payment status.

4. The process takes total 2 or 3 months.

In case, I should apply for a student visa and study something while wating a work permit, maybe interior design or decorating, building code, and business managing & marketing. I actually need to know Canadian standards. Either working or studying, I can build up my skills for my future company. If I can use student assistance bursary, it would be so grate.

One thing, I realized I’ve had a huge misunderstanding. Common-law parter status works under skilled worker category! I thought that my status will be under my b.f,  like he will be my sponsor. Because of my business purpose, I don’t wanna apply through Family class. For the reason, this wes good news for me. I have been with him over 1 year now, so he is automatically my common-law partner. I can get some points in the adaptability factor of Skilled Worker immigration.

Let’s talk with him tonight!

[ Next meeting - 24th Dec ]

- IELTS result 

- Work permit visa approval from my boss

- Student  visa application

Study Materials 2006-2007

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These are from basic English to IELTS materials. Plus, I studied IELTS mailnly at a library because each book costs around $40 and I didn’t have money to purchase.

[ Recommended Materials ]

1. Oxford Thesaurus Dictionary

To improve writing skills and build up vocabulary.

You can see a range of synonyms categorized into each English spoken country, namely N.A, the US, Australia, N.Z, British.

2. IELTS express DVDs

To scour away nervousness about Speaking Test.

You can watch the demonstrations and comments of the speaking test.

3. Others

IELTS – study material

IELTS -study material 3

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