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Dec 28th 2001, 6:17 pm
Replies: 4
Views: 402
Posted By fredp

I hope they don't hold my membership of the...

I hope they don't hold my membership of the Conservative party against me.
Forum: Canada
Dec 27th 2001, 5:27 pm
Replies: 3
Views: 510
Posted By fredp

US?

Could you not move to the United States?
Dec 27th 2001, 5:27 pm
Replies: 3
Views: 354
Posted By fredp

US?

Could you not move to the United States?
Dec 26th 2001, 8:38 pm
Replies: 5
Views: 430
Posted By fredp

gold diggers...

She sounds like some kind of economic gold digger. It's unfortunate that some people give legitimate ecomonic immigrants a bad name.
If I was in your situation I'd certainly seek legal advice. If...
Forum: USA
Dec 24th 2001, 5:35 pm
Replies: 5
Views: 1,122
Posted By fredp

...so are Scottish degrees. I began my degree in...

...so are Scottish degrees. I began my degree in England, but after the first two years I moved up to Scotland where I was admitted into the 4th year.
I think that's because the Scots Highers are of...
Dec 24th 2001, 5:35 pm
Replies: 5
Views: 2,045
Posted By fredp

...so are Scottish degrees. I began my degree in...

...so are Scottish degrees. I began my degree in England, but after the first two years I moved up to Scotland where I was admitted into the 4th year.
I think that's because the Scots Highers are of...
Dec 24th 2001, 5:12 pm
Replies: 9
Views: 399
Posted By fredp

Canada?

vivekg,

I was just thinking the same thing. Maybe it's best to wait until the law has been passed before rushing into something as expensive and difficult as PR in Canada.

The good times will...
Dec 24th 2001, 10:08 am
Replies: 17
Views: 516
Posted By fredp

and .......

"you can get into a 3 years Bachelor's degree program straight after
secondary school ending on the 10th grade, but such degree in most cases will not be
recognized and/or assessed in Canada as an...
Dec 24th 2001, 10:01 am
Replies: 17
Views: 516
Posted By fredp

18 years education

It seems really unfair for a Brit to be made to prove that he has completed at least 15 years of education. Surely if a UK citizen has completed his bachelors then it should be assumed that he has...
Dec 24th 2001, 9:47 am
Replies: 1
Views: 421
Posted By fredp

Hi, I am considering a similar route. I...

Hi,

I am considering a similar route. I don't have any answers, but I do have a question or two.

What qualifications/experience do you require to become eligible as an "outstanding researcher"?...
Forum: Canada
Dec 23rd 2001, 5:11 pm
Replies: 0
Views: 438
Posted By fredp

pls clarify from reading some of the posts...

pls clarify

from reading some of the posts it appears that no matter what my qualifications and experience are without close relatives and/or employment i don't stand a chance under the new rules....
Dec 23rd 2001, 5:11 pm
Replies: 0
Views: 438
Posted By fredp

pls clarify from reading some of the posts...

pls clarify

from reading some of the posts it appears that no matter what my qualifications and experience are without close relatives and/or employment i don't stand a chance under the new rules....
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