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Old May 19th 2005 | 1:45 am
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Hi I'm new here I have been looking in for a couple of months now, my family and I (1 husband 2 great kids boy 5 girl 3) are "in process".
AOR Nov 2004 (skilled worker using a immigration lawyer in Canada Abrams and Krochak) so we are quite a lot behind some in this forum.
We would like to live in New Brunswick if anyone lives there or are on their way there too, it would be great to know.
 
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Welcome to the forum, nubbslad. I'm far away from NB, but all the best.
 
Old May 19th 2005 | 3:37 am
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Welcome to the forum, nubbslad. I'm far away from NB, but all the best.
Thanks for the welcome Judy, Calgary would be our next choice. How long have you been there?
 
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Hi I'm new here I have been looking in for a couple of months now, my family and I (1 husband 2 great kids boy 5 girl 3) are "in process".
AOR Nov 2004 (skilled worker using a immigration lawyer in Canada Abrams and Krochak) so we are quite a lot behind some in this forum.
We would like to live in New Brunswick if anyone lives there or are on their way there too, it would be great to know.
Hi and welcome to the forum...Loads of info around for you..try searching for your info by using the search bar above, if you get little or no replies...theres bound to be someone who has settled in NB. Seems like you chose a good lawyer.
Good luck with the process...It can get you down sometimes...but if you Add a few months on from your AOR card then you'll have a pretty good idea when you should get your Visa's.
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Old May 19th 2005 | 4:52 am
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Hi and welcome to the forum...Loads of info around for you..try searching for your info by using the search bar above, if you get little or no replies...theres bound to be someone who has settled in NB. Seems like you chose a good lawyer.
Good luck with the process...It can get you down sometimes...but if you Add a few months on from your AOR card then you'll have a pretty good idea when you should get your Visa's.
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Thanks Frankieforehead our AOR said 21 months it seems that long already (I bet you have'nt heard that before lol) :scared: When we have sold our house we will going out for a fact finding holiday. Have a great time when you get there I wish you all the best on the 18th June nubbs
 
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Thanks Frankieforehead our AOR said 21 months it seems that long already (I bet you have'nt heard that before lol) :scared: When we have sold our house we will going out for a fact finding holiday. Have a great time when you get there I wish you all the best on the 18th June nubbs
Thanks...Our AOR said 15 months..So it's just about right...We sold early and bought a house basically at the start of our process....Sometimes, we felt like jacking Canada in and shooting off to OZ, because the wait is Hellish....But if you want it, and it's meant to happen, then it's worth waiting for.
However believe it or not All the hassle starts once you've got your visa...Packing, booking flights, selling things, getting quotes for this that and the other.... So put Canada to the back of your minds, and when that brown envelope lands on the doormat...Then get REALLY EXCITED

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Hi I'm new here I have been looking in for a couple of months now, my family and I (1 husband 2 great kids boy 5 girl 3) are "in process".
AOR Nov 2004 (skilled worker using a immigration lawyer in Canada Abrams and Krochak) so we are quite a lot behind some in this forum.
We would like to live in New Brunswick if anyone lives there or are on their way there too, it would be great to know.

OK why New Brunswick and what do you hope to do there other than work?

Well you be embracing the combined French\English English\French?

Never been there myself, but shared a few weeks training with someone from there. He said lots of trees, lots of Moose, and people speak french and english in the same sentence. He loved it and it sounded really great.
So hope you ask yourself enough question about what you are willing to accept and then find enough information that ensures those "Acceptables" are meet or even exceeded.

Best of luck and remember have the huge bag of salt ready when reading on the Forums. ( most people who are happy here are not on them ).
 
Old May 19th 2005 | 5:23 am
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OK why New Brunswick and what do you hope to do there other than work?

Well you be embracing the combined French\English English\French?

Never been there myself, but shared a few weeks training with someone from there. He said lots of trees, lots of Moose, and people speak french and english in the same sentence. He loved it and it sounded really great.
So hope you ask yourself enough question about what you are willing to accept and then find enough information that ensures those "Acceptables" are meet or even exceeded.

Best of luck and remember have the huge bag of salt ready when reading on the Forums. ( most people who are happy here are not on them ).

I have to say I'm not too good with French that could be problematic but we are going with an open mind and lets face it we have a long way to go. I have made contact with an employer who wants me to keep in touch for when we hopefully arrive as PR's. The house prices in NB sound good too.
 
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Thanks for the welcome Judy, Calgary would be our next choice. How long have you been there?
You're welcome, nubbslad. We've been in Calgary since the latter part of the 1970s, except for a four-year break in the late 1990s, when we went on expat assignments to Houston and Melbourne. We aren't British. I grew up in Swaziland, and my husband grew up in South Africa. Both of our sons, now young adults, were born in Calgary.

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                              Those are my very subjective observations about Alberta in general and Calgary in particular. If you've been lurking on this forum for some time, I hope you've also had a chance to read the messages of posters who are more uniformly complimentary about Calgary. It's useful to read as many points of view as possible.

                              I have never been to the Maritime Provinces of Canada (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island). However, I have heard that they have friendly people and delightful scenery.

                              But, as so many posters on this forum have said, you can't eat scenery. Consequently many of us settle in a place in which we can get a job. That's often what it seems to boil down to.

                              Hope that helps.
                               
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                              Originally Posted by Grah
                              Best of luck and remember have the huge bag of salt ready when reading on the Forums. ( most people who are happy here are not on them ).
                              True enough.
                               
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                              Originally Posted by nubbslad
                              I have to say I'm not too good with French that could be problematic but we are going with an open mind and lets face it we have a long way to go. I have made contact with an employer who wants me to keep in touch for when we hopefully arrive as PR's. The house prices in NB sound good too.

                              It isn't all French in New Brunswick....there are quite a few areas that are mostly English. Even the areas that are quite french you will find they also speak english...What city do you want to settle in? New Bruswick is a lovely province and lots of great beaches.
                               
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                              Best of luck and remember have the huge bag of salt ready when reading on the Forums. ( most people who are happy here are not on them ).
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                              Scouse....how do you manage to type?
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                              Originally Posted by Corky
                              It isn't all French in New Brunswick....there are quite a few areas that are mostly English. Even the areas that are quite french you will find they also speak english...What city do you want to settle in? New Bruswick is a lovely province and lots of great beaches.
                              Hi Corky
                              We like the Saint John area, is it right that the more north you go the more French speaking it gets ?
                               


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