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fledermaus Apr 8th 2010 8:34 am

brochure from CIC
 
I've came home to a letter from CIC and wondered what the hell it was.

It's a silly brochure/flyer thing about being new to Canada. Telling me all about the services I can get free as an immigrant, which is lovely but we've been here three and half years now so have worked our way around most things.

Still at least someone eventually said "welcome to Canada"

iaink Apr 8th 2010 8:38 am

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Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8482502)
I've came home to a letter from CIC and wondered what the hell it was.

It's a silly brochure/flyer thing about being new to Canada. Telling me all about the services I can get free as an immigrant, which is lovely but we've been here three and half years now so have worked our way around most things.

Still at least someone eventually said "welcome to Canada"

See, they really do care:)



Its not citizenship related by any chance is it....you must be eligible by now?

fledermaus Apr 8th 2010 8:54 am

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Originally Posted by iaink (Post 8482511)
See, they really do care:)



Its not citizenship related by any chance is it....you must be eligible by now?

No, its for newcomers. It's a link to the CIC site and a section for newcomers which looks very useful for newer newcomers if you see what I mean.

G77 Apr 8th 2010 8:55 am

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It has probably taken them 3.5 years to get around to sending it to you :rofl:

Piff Poff Apr 8th 2010 9:00 am

Re: brochure from CIC
 

Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8482502)
I've came home to a letter from CIC and wondered what the hell it was.

It's a silly brochure/flyer thing about being new to Canada. Telling me all about the services I can get free as an immigrant, which is lovely but we've been here three and half years now so have worked our way around most things.

Still at least someone eventually said "welcome to Canada"

Hey! Husband got two addressed to him yesterday - we're assuming one is for me:confused: 5 years in Canada this year, speedy service lol. Ours was for free language lessons and some helpful numbers.

Almost Canadian Apr 8th 2010 9:11 am

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We got one yesterday as well. It says we can enrol for free language lessons. It looks like I will be able to learn French at no cost afterall.

Souvy Apr 9th 2010 12:17 am

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It sounds to me like a bit of end-of-fiscal budget-burning. Government departments do that (I did it when I worked for Foreign Affairs).

fledermaus Apr 9th 2010 1:08 am

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Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 8482598)
We got one yesterday as well. It says we can enrol for free language lessons. It looks like I will be able to learn French at no cost afterall.

Let us know how you get on with that one.

When we first arrived I went to the newcomers centre and was given a few leaflets and told that there was nothing there for us as we already spoke English.....

Greenhill Apr 9th 2010 1:15 am

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Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8482502)
It's a silly flyer thing

Ahh, that's what it is, thankyou :)

OK, I opened it out and folded along the dotted lines. But when I throw it, it only flies about 6-7' before crashing nose first into the floor...

For a paper aeroplane it's about as useful as a printout of web links.

Almost Canadian Apr 9th 2010 1:28 am

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Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8484148)
Let us know how you get on with that one.

When we first arrived I went to the newcomers centre and was given a few leaflets and told that there was nothing there for us as we already spoke English.....

That's a tad discriminatory isn't it? I would like to be able to converse with those that work for the Federal Government in French and be able read the "other side" of packaging.

fledermaus Apr 9th 2010 1:51 am

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Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 8484184)
That's a tad discriminatory isn't it? I would like to be able to converse with those that work for the Federal Government in French and be able read the "other side" of packaging.

I think it's a great idea, learning french for free. I may call in at the centre armed with the booklet thingy and see what they have to say.

I always read the other side of the packages, the road signs, it adds a little excitement to the day.

fledermaus Apr 9th 2010 1:52 am

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Originally Posted by Greenhill (Post 8484161)
Ahh, that's what it is, thankyou :)

OK, I opened it out and folded along the dotted lines. But when I throw it, it only flies about 6-7' before crashing nose first into the floor...

For a paper aeroplane it's about as useful as a printout of web links.

Did you curl the wings up?? That may help.

Tuppence Apr 9th 2010 5:12 am

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I got very excited to see the envelope for this. I opened with anticipation of the dates for our citizenship test, only to find it was crappy vouchers for nothing of any relevance at all.
Barstewards :cry_smile:

Greenhill Apr 9th 2010 8:36 am

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I've tried curling them both ways and it just crashes down within about 3-4' :o

Did you, or anyone, get it to fly properly? We should have a competition, perhaps post a video or photo showing evidence of distance or style. Maybe an adventurous forum member living out west could throw theirs off a mountain?


Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8484236)
Did you curl the wings up?? That may help.



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