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Old Sep 24th 2002, 9:50 pm
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Hi. I am considering retiring from Uk to Canada with my live in partner. I have a UK pension of about $35000 pa. And would have sufficient funds to buy a property and have some left as a back up. My partner has an Aunt (mothers sister) and cousin living in Ontario, which are her only living relatives.I am diabetic she is sound health. We are both 54yrs of age. would we have problems getting visas to live in Canada. this is my first submission, not a straight forward question I know. Any advice or info would be welcome. Many thanks.
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Old Sep 25th 2002, 12:19 am
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Retirees category has been eliminated from Canadian immigration program years
ago, sorry.

It is highly unlikely that you will qualify for immigration in any other
category, but you may want to see more about immigration to Canada here:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/englis-
h/immigrate/index.html


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    > Hi. I am considering retiring from Uk to Canada with my live in partner.
    > I have a UK pension of about $35000 pa. And would have sufficient funds
    > to buy a property and have some left as a back up. My partner has an
    > Aunt (mothers sister) and cousin living in Ontario, which are her only
    > living relatives.I am diabetic she is sound health. We are both 54yrs of
    > age. would we have problems getting visas to live in Canada. this is my
    > first submission, not a straight forward question I know. Any advice or
    > info would be welcome. Many thanks.
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