38 years in Canada
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38 years in Canada
well, it has been fruitful, but of late the desire has hit me to return to my roots in England.
It's not til you have been away so long (having returned for holidays) that you realise how much history is wrapped up in the Island.
The wife has said "dont talk about if you want to go", oh decisions decisions, hmmm
It's not til you have been away so long (having returned for holidays) that you realise how much history is wrapped up in the Island.
The wife has said "dont talk about if you want to go", oh decisions decisions, hmmm
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Re: 38 years in Canada
Originally Posted by davic_4351
well, it has been fruitful, but of late the desire has hit me to return to my roots in England.
It's not til you have been away so long (having returned for holidays) that you realise how much history is wrapped up in the Island.
The wife has said "dont talk about if you want to go", oh decisions decisions, hmmm
It's not til you have been away so long (having returned for holidays) that you realise how much history is wrapped up in the Island.
The wife has said "dont talk about if you want to go", oh decisions decisions, hmmm
An important question to answer before even starting to contemplate something like this is - have you got Canadian citizenship?
Jeremy
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Re: 38 years in Canada
Originally Posted by JAJ
An important question to answer before even starting to contemplate something like this is - have you got Canadian citizenship?
Jeremy
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Re: 38 years in Canada
Originally Posted by davic_4351
Had it for 30 plus years, why ??
You're be surprised how many people don't have Canadian citizenship (even after 30 years), leave Canada for a few years, and then can't get back into the country as their permanent residence is lost.
Jeremy
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Re: 38 years in Canada
Originally Posted by davic_4351
well, it has been fruitful, but of late the desire has hit me to return to my roots in England.
It's not til you have been away so long (having returned for holidays) that you realise how much history is wrapped up in the Island.
The wife has said "dont talk about if you want to go", oh decisions decisions, hmmm
It's not til you have been away so long (having returned for holidays) that you realise how much history is wrapped up in the Island.
The wife has said "dont talk about if you want to go", oh decisions decisions, hmmm
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Re: 38 years in Canada
Originally Posted by callé
Just want to say I spent longer than that in the US and returned to the UK in Nov. I LOVE IT!!!