How time flies so fast. I remember 2 years ago, same month, when I started this blog. We were just merely a dreamer before preparing for our immigration applications. Then with the help from up above, all went well with our papers and successfully landed in our chosen province, New Brunswick, in 2016. And guess what, we are now happily celebrating our amazing one year here in Canada.
So much had happen in the last 12 months. It was like a roller coaster ride. There were ups and downs but we are thankful there are more ups than downs in our settlement. The down side is just a lesson learned and purely noises. God has been very good to us in providing us so much blessings and guidance.
I really like the part where we just go in and out of a clinic and in the hospital with no out of pocket payments to do and we just show our NB medicare. This for me is the best part of being here. Why? It is because my husband and I did so many check ups, procedures and a surgery amounting to roughly half a million Philippine peso in our country but whatever cost in Canadian dollar this is where all covered by our NB medicare. Read my TTC Blog. We did pay a little of our medication since it is an infertility drug but only 20% of it because our UPS manulife health insurance covers 80% of it. I so love it because I know we are closer in realizing our ultimate dream on why we came here in Canada and that is solely for little R.
In terms of career, my husband and I are both doing good with it thereby saving for us and more for our little R, LOL. Actually, little R has more savings than us because we decided to open an account for him/her. We know education is free here from elementary to high school but going to a university is not, thus, the savings.
Coming here also gives us the chance to send monthly family support for both our parents. Helping our parents is our second priority when we decided to come here especially that they are all in their senior years. And since we are now 1 year, we can now help our siblings to come here also under priority 1 of New Brunwsick's provincial nominee program. So sweet. It just means that as we climb the ladder up so will our respective families.
One dream, one leap of faith and too many relevant result in just taking that dream into reality. You may tell us that we are just lucky but no. Dreaming for our future is not bad it will in fact give you motivation to strive to make that dream possible. The bad comes out when you do not do anything to achieve that dream. We were once a dreamer but look where we are now.
Immigrating to Canada is not easy. It is indeed a very hard process and it entails money but I believe we can do something about the money part. Doing the process is another story because of documentations but for me for as long as you read and join in immigration forum then somehow the process will be easy. Once you landed, always put your feet on the ground and never compare yourselves to other. Also, learn to pay it forward, it is where the blessings comes back to you thousand fold. Most especially, learn to set your goals, you will never go wrong with it.
Of course, above anything else, lots and lots and lots of prayer from up above. We have to do the hard work to make our dream come through and gain mercy from our Father God. After all, He sees every hard work that we do and you will never know He already granted your prayer or dream just like what He did to us. Keep on dreaming and praying and God will do the rest.
Thank you again NBPNP EELMS and New Brunswick for making Canada as our second home. Above all, thank you Father God for helping us come here, for making our dream one step closer to becoming parents to little R. We continue to pray for that one most precious perfect time when you finally bless us with our Canada dream, our little R.
19 comments:
Hi PJ,
Congratulations :).
I just moved to Fredericton,NB with my family.
Regards,
Shival Pandya.
Hello, I am a follower of your writings for many months. Very encouraging & thoughtful to perish one's dream into reality. Regards
Hi Shival. Congratulations on your landing. I hope to meet you someday here in Fredericton. Regards.
Hi Fahad. Thank you for the kind words.
Congrats PJ and hubby on your 1st anniversary! I hope to see you there in Fredericton.
Hi PJ
I'm a follower of your blog for many months now
Your blog is keep giving me the motivation to follow my dream P.S. Canada
I am currently working on improving my English-language and waiting to reach the required work experience then I will start my journey :)
Happy anniversary
Wish you and your family a prosperous life and brighter future :)
Please keep writing
Congrats on your anniversary! I can feel your intense emotions just by reading your blog. Hehe! Same here..always intense wahahaha! :)
Hello PJ, first off thank you so much for this blog! ag laking tulong po nito emotionally ang financially ( na encourage po ako nito mag DIY application which saved us a lot of money!). My question lng po sna ako , should i add my 6 yr old son as dependent for Generic application form? If so what type po? Please help as i am very confused :( Thanks so much po!
Hi,
Very nice post, impressive. its quite different from other posts. Thanks for sharing.
Bangla Choti
Very nice post, how can I get in touch with you. There is no where on your website with contact me
Can you please privately inbox me have a few things I wanted to chat to you about and will also be in New Brunswick in August as we just got our PR
Hi PJ,
I am so happy I came across your blog. I always dream of residing in Canada and your blog is really a big help for me for the steps I will be taking in achieving my dream. Thanks a lot and congratulations on your 1st year. My prayers for your little R and for your family. Please keep on writing and update us. More powers and God Bless.
Hi! I really find your blog very helpful. I enjoyed reading all your post, however, do you have an email address where I could reach you? I jait have few questions regarding EE and PNP. Thank you!
Hi!
I'm curious as to where did you first learn about the NB info session or any info session about Canada for that matter? Did you just google the schedule or you had friends who told you about the info session schedule? Also, would I need to have the IELTS first and the other required docs (COE, birth certificate etc) before being allowed to attend an info session? Thank you very much! -RV from Manila
nice sir immigration to canada
you have nicely described about Canada
Thank you
We are already waiting for our PPR, its been 4 months already since we last passed the remaining docs along with our Medical. The reply email said, it would be 6 mos or less processing. CIC says we passed the medical, does the application still gets denied even during PPR stage?
Hope u reply, thanks PJ!
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Thank you all for the kind words. Sorry to not reply back on some of you who have questions and I think I'll be too late to answer them too, as per the dates. Anyway, good luck to all.
Thank you so much for being an inspiration. Godbless
WoW! Great stories!!! I was really inspired to put my dreams into reality. I have my PR immigrant visa and I'm planning to land in New Brunswick Rothesay soon. Can you share some tips on where could I booked the cheapest ticket from Philippines going to New Brunswick? Thanks in advance...
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