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Forum: Canada
Feb 12th 2005, 5:32 am
Replies: 44
Views: 2,458
Posted By tondra

Re: Nova Scotia Holiday

I only briefly scanned this thread, so I am replying to the original question of where to visit in NS. There really is no place you can go wrong. If you are looking to visit places you may wish to...
Forum: Canada
Feb 12th 2005, 5:02 am
Replies: 10
Views: 776
Posted By tondra

Re: Nova Scotia -sooner than expected!!!!!

I haven't posted in quite some time. Decided to scan the forums again tonight. So great to hear of someone trying out Nova Scotia. I have been looking at it for several years, but funds and age...
Forum: Canada
May 10th 2004, 7:57 pm
Replies: 38
Views: 2,119
Posted By tondra

Hi Mike

Nova Scotia appealed to me on several levels. My US retirement funds would go farther (even though some staples are more expensive and I would still need health insurance), safety is a big factor...
Forum: Canada
May 10th 2004, 1:08 am
Replies: 38
Views: 2,119
Posted By tondra

Also an NS immigrator

I have been monitoring real estate in NS for a few years now, and even though prices are rising, they are still very reasonable. I have found out that you need to make sure that the property you buy...
Forum: Canada
May 6th 2004, 6:57 am
Replies: 49
Views: 4,208
Posted By tondra

So, is my response coming from ignorance and...

So, is my response coming from ignorance and idealism? I don't plan to be an employee, but an entrepreneur. I hope to be very diversified in my offerings--massage therapy, steam sauna, bed &...
Forum: Canada
May 6th 2004, 5:39 am
Replies: 20
Views: 1,302
Posted By tondra

Just advice from NS natives

I, too, have been contemplating moving and they tell me that the cheaper prices at the south end of the island is because fog is very prevalent. So I have been scouting the Annapolis Valley and...
Forum: Canada
May 6th 2004, 5:29 am
Replies: 10
Views: 794
Posted By tondra

Love Mahone Bay

I spent a day in Mahone Bay and loved it! It was my favorite place I visited in NS, but, unfortunately, could not afford the real estate prices. It is definitely worth a vist, if nothing else. I...
Forum: Canada
May 6th 2004, 5:21 am
Replies: 49
Views: 4,208
Posted By tondra

I am certainly a newbie to Canadian living,

But, the little I do know about it is that you should always research thoroughly the area to which you wish to immigrate. I would love to move to Nova Scotia, but I plan to make several trips before...
Feb 8th 2004, 3:01 am
Replies: 7
Views: 551
Posted By tondra

Re: living in Nova Scotia

I don't believe my question was about the weather. I was just there in November and know how the weather is.

Again, anyone who has been or is an entreprenuer in Nova Scotia, what do you feel...
Feb 8th 2004, 2:38 am
Replies: 7
Views: 551
Posted By tondra

Re: living in Nova Scotia

I, too, have been considering moving to Nova Scotia. I am contemplating running a small B & B located on the Evangeline Trail about 5 minutes from Annapolis Royal. I would offer massage therapy as...
Dec 7th 2003, 12:04 am
Replies: 1
Views: 413
Posted By tondra

My chances for acceptance for immigration

I am a 49 y/o from the US wishing to immigrate to Nova Scotia. I would apply under the skilled workers category. I have been self-employed as a massage therapist for nine years and previous to that...
Oct 25th 2003, 3:59 am
Replies: 4
Views: 422
Posted By tondra

Re: Necessity for immigration attorney

Thanks for the quick reply!

Tondra
Oct 24th 2003, 11:27 pm
Replies: 4
Views: 422
Posted By tondra

Re: Necessity for immigration attorney

Thanks for the input, James. I was afraid my age would be a detriment. One more question about age though--at what time during the application process is your age fixed? In other words, if I were...
Oct 24th 2003, 4:00 am
Replies: 4
Views: 422
Posted By tondra

Necessity for immigration attorney

I am 49 Y/O female, divorced, sole proprietor in the US performing massage therapy for nine years (over 700 hours of training), excellent credit history, own my own commercial building, hold a...
Oct 24th 2003, 3:48 am
Replies: 18
Views: 1,208
Posted By tondra

Re: Interview and dress code

I guess the question you should be asking yourself is, how important is this interview to you? The way you present yourself will definitely tell the interviewer how strong your desire is for...
Forum: Canada
Oct 20th 2003, 12:15 am
Replies: 9
Views: 872
Posted By tondra

Wait a second, Bucca!

I, too, have been contemplating moving to Canada from the US, but if I read the immigration laws correctly, your $10,000 cash requirement can not be borrowed in any way. Sorry.
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