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Posts: 19

I just completed first set of application forms and am really worried. I am in the US at present but would really like to go to Canada as it is between US and Europe somehow in its feel. I found it quite difficult to remember all the places I lived in as I moved a lot and also all the exact dates of employment and education since I have a lot of overlapping there while I was doing my second degree and PhD. So having done that somehow, the requirement is tha I provide all teh FBI clearance and also UK police clearence. Where does one do this? Why they don't do it.
I don't know...It just seems very complicated all of a sudden. Please some words of encouragement...
Thank you.
I don't know...It just seems very complicated all of a sudden. Please some words of encouragement...
Thank you.
#2
Welcome to the forum, angie28.
Sorry, I don't know the answers to your questions, but I just wanted to say hi.
If you want to know technical details that are related to the immigration process, you're better off asking such questions at the Canadian Immigration forum.
By the time you land in Canada, you'll have earned another PhD -- in how to navigate the BE forum.
Sorry, I don't know the answers to your questions, but I just wanted to say hi.
If you want to know technical details that are related to the immigration process, you're better off asking such questions at the Canadian Immigration forum.
By the time you land in Canada, you'll have earned another PhD -- in how to navigate the BE forum.
#3
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hahaha..Thank you for that...I think I am done with my education...2 degrees and a PhD, really enough. This is a typical example how a lot of education doesn't mean youi can solve some simple tasks...like form filling...
Thank you. I will copy and paste on that forum.
Thank you. I will copy and paste on that forum.
#4
Hi and welcome!
yes ask on the immigration forum for any questions regarding process and forms required etc!
This section is more for questions/comments discussion on living in Canada.
yes ask on the immigration forum for any questions regarding process and forms required etc!
This section is more for questions/comments discussion on living in Canada.







