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doug42 Mar 29th 2005 7:41 am

living and working in canada
 
my partner and i are trying to get some information about living and working in canada we are British citizens and would like any advice on how we can start the process of emmigrating asap as we are looking for a new life and new horizons.

John Thom Don Mar 29th 2005 7:44 am

Re: living and working in canada
 
Hi,

Probably best to start reading through past posts on this forum, it'll give you a real incite into the process and the pro's & cons of Canada as a destination.

John

PMM Mar 29th 2005 7:51 am

Re: living and working in canada
 
Hi


Originally Posted by John Thom Don
Hi,

Probably best to start reading through past posts on this forum, it'll give you a real incite into the process and the pro's & cons of Canada as a destination.

John

Start at www.cic.gc.ca that's the offical site.

PMM

Grah Mar 29th 2005 9:48 am

Re: living and working in canada
 
And when you have questions don't ask general things like "where to live" do so research and ask questions like "What's it like to live in Nunavut?" or Is there much call for a Traffic Warden in Dog River, Saskatchewan?

Reason for saying that is -
Most people here will try to help with answering YOUR questions so please spend the time to supply as much information about yourselves so we can give you information that means something to you. No good telling you about the wonders of a Manitobian Winter or skiing if you have Chionophobia, now is it.


Having Chionophobia and living in Winnipeg wow could you imagine.

Biiiiink Mar 29th 2005 7:14 pm

Re: living and working in canada
 

Originally Posted by Grah

Having Chionophobia and living in Winnipeg wow could you imagine.

I had to look that one up, Grah! A new word enters my vocabulary ;)

Biiiiink Mar 29th 2005 7:38 pm

Re: living and working in canada
 

Originally Posted by doug42
my partner and i are trying to get some information about living and working in canada we are British citizens and would like any advice on how we can start the process of emmigrating asap as we are looking for a new life and new horizons.

I've had a few books from Amazon/eBay on the subject... just general culture primers and "how to" guides. I'm so sorry I can't tell you the names as they're all packed in moving boxes but do an Amazon search and you'll turn up plenty of results.

Biiiiink

P.S. get the newest edition you can, it's incredible how quickly citizenship and immigration policy changes, you don't want to be following old guidelines.


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