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I have a comfortable job in India, should I move to Canada?

by - July 15, 2019


The question raised by someone in Quara:
I have a comfortable job in India, should I move to Canada?

There are 41 answers are listed.I picked some ,may leads discussions.

Amit Sethi
, Senior Programmer Analyst replied like this.



Read Amit Sethi's answer to I have a comfortable job in India, should I move to Canada? on Quora


With surprise I crossed a BBC News published in October 2012 ,even after 7 years , still it is relevant

Why would you leave the West for India?


Better read reply comments-it is very interesting .Only few people reveals truth.In some aspects developing countries are better than developed.You can read more on Medical treatments,People say it is free.Yyes it is free in India,too ,But those having extra money and having health insurance get treatment in Private Hospitals.No dought ,in Tamil Nadu ,India ,the Govt Hospitals are very much equipped and you need some reference from Doctors .  



B.C. emergency wait times worse than most in Canada: report

Wait times in B.C. hospital emergency rooms are now among some of the worst in the county.
People in B.C. needing urgent care are having to wait much longer than patients elsewhere in Canada.
A newly released report finds patients visiting emergency rooms in B.C. are spending more time waiting than most places in the country.


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    A newly released report suggests that patients visiting British Columbia emergency rooms spend more time waiting for treatment than in ERs elsewhere in the country.
    Ninety per cent of B.C. ER visits were complete after 8.4 hours in the 2016-17 fiscal year, up from the national average of 7.8.
    And in addition to longer wait times over the national average, the report released Thursdayby the Canadian Institute for Health Information found that the length of time for 90 per cent completion was up over the same period the year before by about 12 minutes.
    B.C.'s wait times have increased, but nationally the average has remained relatively stable when compared to last year.
    While B.C. ranked worse than the national average, Manitoba and Saskatchewan had even higher completion times.
    The study suggested 90 per cent of patients' ER visits were complete after 11.9 hours in Manitoba and 10.1 hours in Saskatchewan. P.E.I. and Nova Scotia had about the same 90 per cent completion time as the Canadian average, while Ontario's was 7.5 hours, Alberta's was 7.1 and the Yukon's was 4.3.
    CIHI did not provide data for Canada's other provinces.
    When looking at the median length of stay in emergency rooms, B.C. tied with P.E.I. for fourth with about 50 per cent of ER visits completed in 2.9 hours. Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia had worse times, while Ontario, Alberta and the Yukon fared better. The Canadian median was 2.7 hours.






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