Thursday, January 20, 2011

Hydroxycut Before And Afters

Part ... What do you arrive in Québec?

Some readers have asked me to make an assessment of the various options presented in the previous post. The truth is I do not want to make value judgments about the choice that each one chooses. I think, as I said in my previous post, each case is unique and the conditions of each, it is up to each person to choose the path that you think is best for you. The intention is rather that the newcomer or next to get to know a little more about the situation to be found here, and based on it can better prepare. I say this because here I found people who have become disillusioned because they expect to find a reality and have found another. It is therefore very important to be knowledgeable and well prepared for situations that can be found here.

Despite this, if I want to express some loose ideas concerning the situations presented in the previous post.

1. People who choose to work without declaring (or under the table, as they say here) are to have many more difficulties in the future to access a good pension. However it is important to note that the subsistence minimum is assured. That is, when the person has a certain age will be entitled to an amount to live, whether they worked or not. However, if you want that amount is more important to have worked some years as this is recorded by the system.

2. When you decide to study is very important to choose what you want to study and where. I have seen many cases of people coming to finish Francization offer the possibility of going to study something in an educational institution without muchos trámites. La persona acepta el ofrecimiento pero luego se da cuenta que de pronto no era eso lo que quería o que lo que estudió no le sirve mucho para encontrar empleo. En este sentido, si se quiere estudiar, es mejor elegir uno mismo que quiere estudiar y hacer todo el trámite correspondiente. De igual manera, es importante resaltar que aquí son más valorados los títulos que conduce a un diploma que los que no. Por ejemplo, es mejor un DEP (Diploma de estudios profesionales) que una AEP (Atestación de estudios profesionales), y es mejor un diploma universitario (baccalauréat, maestría, doctorado) que un certificado.

3.  Los procesos de homologación title and registration orders are usually long and rather expensive. However, it can do. Therefore, I recommend that if a person wants in the future to practice their profession here (doctors, dentists, nurses, engineers, lawyers, etc..) Arrives just started this process, whether you choose to work or study anything in between. If you decide not to initiate the process of approval or registration to the order that is for so and finally decided not to continue with their profession here in Quebec.

Finally, I recommend that when making these decisions will hear the views of others but with some methodical doubt. In any case a decision by history or the comment made by someone, but try to learn as much as possible to make the best decision.

Until next time ...

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