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Former Lancastrian Dec 15th 2011 2:48 am

Re: Various Questions
 
Marine insurance Letton Percival of Liverpool around 300 gb pounds much cheaper than quote from Crown.

Probably has to do with half your stuff being nicked before it arrives :rofl:

christmasoompa Dec 15th 2011 4:28 am

Re: Various Questions
 

Originally Posted by YJMalmsteen (Post 9790256)
I have searched on the forum but am swamped by so-called 'experts' or those who speculate or even guess, only to be contradicted later on.

Not sure why you've put 'experts' in quotes - we do have many proper experts on the forum who are immigration lawyers/consultants, or work for CIC (or have until recently), so they do know what they are talking about and give up a lot of time for free for the benefit of this community. Not everybody is an expert of course, but you will get to know the pros whose answers you can count on (PMM/Jim Humphries/Paul Wildy et al). And of course, if you want to know something for sure, paying for an immigration lawyer/consultant is the way to go. As the old saying goes, you get what you pay for. ;):lol:

As Iaink said, the Newcomers to the Forum Wiki link will give you lots of useful tips on how to use the forum and 'netiquette', including not asking lots of questions in one thread, searching for answers before asking (i.e. the question about your wife's PR status can be answered either by checking the Wiki - this article.......http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Catego...cy_Obligations - or the CIC website - here...........http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/informa...des/5445EA.asp)

HTH.

:)

mandymoochops Dec 15th 2011 1:33 pm

Re: Various Questions
 

Originally Posted by christmasoompa (Post 9790644)
Not sure why you've put 'experts' in quotes - we do have many proper experts on the forum who are immigration lawyers/consultants, or work for CIC (or have until recently), so they do know what they are talking about and give up a lot of time for free for the benefit of this community. Not everybody is an expert of course, but you will get to know the pros whose answers you can count on (PMM/Jim Humphries/Paul Wildy et al). And of course, if you want to know something for sure, paying for an immigration lawyer/consultant is the way to go. As the old saying goes, you get what you pay for. ;):lol:

As Iaink said, the Newcomers to the Forum Wiki link will give you lots of useful tips on how to use the forum and 'netiquette', including not asking lots of questions in one thread, searching for answers before asking (i.e. the question about your wife's PR status can be answered either by checking the Wiki - this article.......http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Catego...cy_Obligations - or the CIC website - here...........http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/informa...des/5445EA.asp)

HTH.

:)

I totally agree and thats what I thought when I read the phrase - "so called experts."

If you don't want the so-called experts to answer, don't ask the question.

JonboyE - so called experts on taxes, he's an accountant.
F- Lancastrian - so called expert on stuff regarding landing etc, seeing he is a border guard or something or other.
Christmas - O - so called expert on immigration seeing as she works for an immigration office
PMM - probably the best so called expert we have - not sure what he does as he's very cagey (;)) - I think he works for the CIA and moonlights somewhat for a CIC department when he gets his C's and A's mixed up.

Of course - you could choose not to listen to any of these, as they are only so called - and i'm a so called expert in f**k all - so it's best to discount this post ayway ;)

Novocastrian Dec 15th 2011 2:39 pm

Re: Various Questions
 

Originally Posted by mandymoochops (Post 9791533)
I totally agree and thats what I thought when I read the phrase - "so called experts."

If you don't want the so-called experts to answer, don't ask the question.

JonboyE - so called experts on taxes, he's an accountant.
F- Lancastrian - so called expert on stuff regarding landing etc, seeing he is a border guard or something or other.
Christmas - O - so called expert on immigration seeing as she works for an immigration office
PMM - probably the best so called expert we have - not sure what he does as he's very cagey (;)) - I think he works for the CIA and moonlights somewhat for a CIC department when he gets his C's and A's mixed up.

Of course - you could choose not to listen to any of these, as they are only so called - and i'm a so called expert in f**k all - so it's best to discount this post ayway ;)

I claim to be a "so called expert" in atmospheric chemistry, quantum chemistry, spectroscopy and applications in the above, as well as scientific instrument development and taking the piss on BE.

Is that of help?

Aviator Dec 15th 2011 3:43 pm

Re: Various Questions
 
I make a claim to be an expert on landing!

mandymoochops Dec 15th 2011 3:50 pm

Re: Various Questions
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 9791607)
I claim to be a "so called expert" in atmospheric chemistry, quantum chemistry, spectroscopy and applications in the above, as well as scientific instrument development and taking the piss on BE.

Is that of help?

I suppose it is if you're planning on making liquids change colour or whatever it is chemists do ;)

YJMalmsteen Dec 15th 2011 5:07 pm

Re: Various Questions
 
Haha - you are so touchy!

I meant those who come on here and offer advice based on rumour, gossip, hearsay and 'what I heard on another forum' it was not meant to be a criticism of any of you worthy members of this magnificent forum.

Thanks to those who give honest and correct advice.

btw I am also an expert in ****-all, unless you want advice on Explosive Method of Entry buildings, Close Air Support and room combat but I'm not sure there's a need for that in downtown Barrie!

mandymoochops Dec 15th 2011 5:25 pm

Re: Various Questions
 

Originally Posted by YJMalmsteen (Post 9791733)
Haha - you are so touchy!

I meant those who come on here and offer advice based on rumour, gossip, hearsay and 'what I heard on another forum' it was not meant to be a criticism of any of you worthy members of this magnificent forum.

Thanks to those who give honest and correct advice.

btw I am also an expert in ****-all, unless you want advice on Explosive Method of Entry buildings, Close Air Support and room combat but I'm not sure there's a need for that in downtown Barrie!

oh I dunno it sounds as though you and Ultrarunner could get quite pally ;) (do a search but please don't morph into - there's only room for one!)

Geordie Lass Dec 15th 2011 9:36 pm

Re: Various Questions
 
I trawled through lots of posts for removal companies and the only one that I found that didn't have a bad word against them was GB liners. I got quotes from them, Anglo Pacific, Fox, Simpsons and someone else and they were all comparable so went with GB liners. You can haggle over your marine insurance too.

If you want to save a few hundred you can pack the unbreakables too.

HTH :)

Former Lancastrian Dec 16th 2011 12:50 am

Re: Various Questions
 

Originally Posted by mandymoochops (Post 9791533)
I totally agree and thats what I thought when I read the phrase - "so called experts."

If you don't want the so-called experts to answer, don't ask the question.

JonboyE - so called experts on taxes, he's an accountant.
F- Lancastrian - so called expert on stuff regarding landing etc, seeing he is a border guard or something or other.
Christmas - O - so called expert on immigration seeing as she works for an immigration office
PMM - probably the best so called expert we have - not sure what he does as he's very cagey (;)) - I think he works for the CIA and moonlights somewhat for a CIC department when he gets his C's and A's mixed up.

Of course - you could choose not to listen to any of these, as they are only so called - and i'm a so called expert in f**k all - so it's best to discount this post ayway ;)

Thank you for your kind words.
We do try to help out where we can and being a newbie, this is reward enough though Im far from an expert compared to some.
Yes I work at a POE as a BSO (official title) or many of the other unofficial titles:rofl:
I am now on my second marriage the 1st one with CRA didnt pan out so they hitched us up with CIC and CFIA and we are still in the honeymoon stages:lol:
At times you will see that CBSA and CIC dont always agree on certain things
hence the odd testy post between members. I certainly dont take it personally but will fire back a few portside salvoes if needed;)
I guess when a former Minister of CIC (Eleanor Caplan) referred to Customs Officers as being likened to bank tellers then the gloves came off :lol:
Sadly a lot of CIC legacy officers have found jobs within CIC as they didnt agree to the merger with CBSA and the POE and Inland Enforcement functions being given to CBSA. (Meaning they actually had to work:D)
So unfortunately some of the stuff happening at the POEs is down to a lack of training and understanding of the CIC legislation and regulations:(

Anyway again thanks for those kind words and hoping I dont get too much hate mail from the CIC group :rofl:

The CBSA ninjas I dont mind that handle :lol:

iaink Dec 16th 2011 12:59 am

Re: Various Questions
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 9791607)
I claim to be a "so called expert" in atmospheric chemistry, quantum chemistry, spectroscopy and applications in the above, as well as scientific instrument development and taking the piss on BE.

Is that of help?

You forgot spellink.

iaink Dec 16th 2011 1:01 am

Re: Various Questions
 

Originally Posted by mandymoochops (Post 9791660)
I suppose it is if you're planning on making liquids change colour or whatever it is chemists do ;)

Canadian beer doesnt really change colour though, does it:sneaky:

Former Lancastrian Dec 16th 2011 1:09 am

Re: Various Questions
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 9792285)
Canadian beer doesnt really change colour though, does it:sneaky:

I think it does. Drink a few pints of Labatts then go to the bog now you have a pint of Molsons ;)

mandymoochops Dec 16th 2011 2:17 pm

Re: Various Questions
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 9792285)
Canadian beer doesnt really change colour though, does it:sneaky:


pfffft well you are clearly way down the intelligence scale then because I bet Novo could do it :nod:

(Holy crap I could do it, beer + food colouring = different colour than it was originally) Thats roughly chemistry isn't it?

Novocastrian Dec 16th 2011 2:24 pm

Re: Various Questions
 

Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian (Post 9792301)
I think it does. Drink a few pints of Labatts then go to the bog now you have a pint of Molsons ;)

In both cases, the beer's only rented.


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