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Forum: Canada
Feb 4th 2011, 3:17 am
Replies: 16
Views: 1,959
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Forum: Canada
Feb 2nd 2011, 9:44 pm
Replies: 16
Views: 1,959
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: Ireland to Canada; $ transfer- Tax?

Thanks Alan! I appreciate your response!
Forum: Canada
Feb 2nd 2011, 6:41 pm
Replies: 16
Views: 1,959
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Ireland to Canada; $ transfer- Tax?

Hi everyone

I have been a resident in Canada since 2008 and am in the process of transferring money from an Irish bank account to my Canadian a/c.

I am estimating that, once exchange rate is...
Forum: Canada
May 2nd 2009, 5:02 am
Replies: 5
Views: 629
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: Gaining employment in the Toronto area

It took me three months to get a job and it was only through networking. You need to be in Toronto, get to know people and start networking from there. Had I not met the wife of a friend of my...
Apr 18th 2009, 3:58 am
Replies: 357
Views: 28,036
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: Spousal Sponsorship- via London

Thank you Foggie!

May 24 is such a great weekend and what a tremendous start to summer you will both have! Bet you can't wait to have him back here!
Mar 15th 2009, 1:59 pm
Replies: 4
Views: 562
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: Workinh holiday visa to Canadina experience class

Nevermind- I have been reminded here that BUNAC only runs as far as the age of 30........
Mar 15th 2009, 1:57 pm
Replies: 4
Views: 562
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: Workinh holiday visa to Canadina experience class

BUNAC is the only route to getting the Working Holiday Visa. I believe you must be resident in the UK during the application process. Contact BUNAC to see if applications for this year are closed,...
Mar 15th 2009, 1:50 pm
Replies: 15
Views: 2,036
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: What to say to immigration officer...

Yes, my husband is a Canadian citizen. Ultimately, as long as you are an upstanding person while here in Canada, leave the country on your assigned date, ( unless you can avail of the 'roundabout...
Mar 15th 2009, 4:25 am
Replies: 15
Views: 2,036
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: What to say to immigration officer...

Hi I came to Canada on the USIT ( same as BUNAC)- I was not asked a single question pertaining to my personal life. The only things asked of me were to provide my letter from the Canadian High...
Mar 15th 2009, 4:01 am
Replies: 357
Views: 28,036
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: Spousal Sponsorship- via London

It is so nice to read about people receiving their PPR!! Getting mine was such a good feeling and starting life here in Canada with my husband was so worth the wait.
Feb 19th 2009, 8:31 pm
Replies: 357
Views: 28,036
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: Spousal Sponsorship- via London

Hello! Thank you so much for inquiring!! I am an, ashamedly so, infrequent BE visitor. However, I can definitely provide an update. So my husband was approved at the start of September 2008 and my...
Forum: Canada
Feb 12th 2009, 1:54 pm
Replies: 127
Views: 9,320
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: Expats - what surprised you about Canada?

Exactly dbd33! Each chain store is a repetition of the other. Of course I moved here two years ago and I was surprised two years ago at the lack of variety. Things have started to pick up in the last...
Forum: Canada
Feb 12th 2009, 4:12 am
Replies: 127
Views: 9,320
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: Expats - what surprised you about Canada?

Apologies startwin- I am outside of Toronto in Whitby.

While you have termed my comments negative generalisations those genuinely, as negative as they may seem, were my immediate surprise moments...
Forum: Canada
Feb 12th 2009, 4:08 am
Replies: 33
Views: 36,594
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: Anyone 'have to' move to Canada for their boyfriend/girlfriend?

To the OP-

I moved from Ireland to be with my now husband and what a freaking bold move it was.

Neither of us was sure it would work out. He had come to Ireland multiple times and was unable...
Forum: Canada
Feb 12th 2009, 3:37 am
Replies: 127
Views: 9,320
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: Expats - what surprised you about Canada?

Surprises

How alike all the commuter towns are- same style sub divisions, same malls, same strip malls etc

The lack of variety in grocery stores esp with regard to cheese and yogurt, although I...
Forum: Canada
Dec 1st 2008, 6:13 pm
Replies: 9
Views: 799
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: specific Bunac and occupation queries

With regards to FSW visa, I would’ve thought an employer would be more keen to go through the process of making someone a permanent employee and sponsoring them for a visa if they have already worked...
Forum: Canada
Dec 1st 2008, 6:06 pm
Replies: 3
Views: 716
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: Haulage from Ireland to Canada

Thank you for the replies!
Forum: Canada
Nov 30th 2008, 9:01 pm
Replies: 3
Views: 716
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Haulage from Ireland to Canada

Hello! I am hoping someone can offer some help with this. I am moving back to Toronto to my husband in the coming weeks. All furniture etc., is already in Canada so all I want to ship over are...
Nov 11th 2008, 10:09 am
Replies: 12
Views: 929
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: How many pictures are too many?!

Hi! My husband and I decided to send about 60 pictures ...yup... better safe than sorry was our motto. We sent ones of our civil wedding, trips taken together, nights out, family pictures, basically...
Forum: Canada
Nov 1st 2008, 4:59 am
Replies: 114
Views: 12,896
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: Detained in Toronto, and in desperate need of help!

For an ecstasy overdose the main negative emotional symptom would be irritability not aggression.Therefore the question remains, why Midazolam was administered by paramedics when it is a drug given...
Nov 1st 2008, 4:26 am
Replies: 357
Views: 28,036
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: Spousal Sponsorship- via London

Yes, Missisauga proved themselves to be prompt processors whereas London kept things dragging. However the main thing is that both sides get the job done so we all get our PR sooner rather than later.
Oct 29th 2008, 2:14 pm
Replies: 357
Views: 28,036
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: Spousal Sponsorship- via London

Hurrah!! Great to hear someone getting good news!

In my case the packet I received from London yesterday was a request for my husband to pay the Right to Permanent Residence fee, ( yes, we made...
Oct 28th 2008, 6:35 pm
Replies: 357
Views: 28,036
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: Spousal Sponsorship- via London

I understand how you are feeling. It really is horrible having to wait around not knowing what's happening. London started processing my application on September 10th so looks like I still have a way...
Oct 28th 2008, 6:21 pm
Replies: 357
Views: 28,036
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: Spousal Sponsorship- via London

Thank you for all your responses. I came home from work today to a note from my mailman saying he was unable to deliver a UK packet as our letterbox is teeny. I am on tenderhooks hoping that it is...
Sep 25th 2008, 10:04 pm
Replies: 6
Views: 646
Posted By ruaillebuaille

Re: Moving question

Thank you Cassie for your great reply!
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