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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/5/2009 8:04:13 AM   
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One of the people to talk to would be kyra, she managed to immigrate in 2 years.


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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/5/2009 8:10:51 AM   
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I've talked with her in the past, she had some great information. It's because of her that we're going through an immigration attorney rather than trying this on our own. I give him all the info and he files everything, deals with CIC and takes care of things. The only thing is his cost but I prefer to see it as an investment and acceptable cost. 

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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/5/2009 8:26:51 AM   
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{fast reply}
My question is, Would I like England?

On some other threads Northern Gent portrayed the english national character and lifestyle as sort of mellow...didn't sound all bad!

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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/5/2009 8:31:34 AM   
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Would I like Canada?


You're in Oxford. You don't need to go to Canada for kink.

Parts of it are nice, but you have to really like snow.

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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/5/2009 9:10:34 AM   
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Even a spouse here can be denied ... marrying does not guarantee entry

if they have an inadmissable family member, a criminal conviction ,  a health issue that is deemed to  be or might reasonably be expected to cause excessive demands on health or social services*


true. but I'm a healthy 24 year old male with a college diploma who is fluent in english and proficient in french. I'll be fine.

but yeah, socialized health care has a lot of unseen consequences.


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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/5/2009 9:11:34 AM   
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  Yer not helping my nerves, Lucy.... The stress of immigration is taking a toll on me as it is and we just started. I'm thinking of starting a CM Immigration Support thread since between Greedy and Pirate, myself and Lumus, and Bear with his new man, we have plenty of people in the process or just starting immigration procedures.  


LoL...depending on ET's summer and mine we might join that club then

I personally absolutely love Canada...have been there twice last year, but twice was not the right match for me to submit.

I love the snow and even when germany has less snow then canada we also have once in a while a strong winter and I absolutely loved it to be knee deep in the snow in germany e.g. in 2002. That being said, it still has to make sense on a personal level and to relocate also the partner has to meet certain criterias, as otherwise is no point to submit and to try to make it work.

I am not a person with "if's" anymore as for that I relocated too often in the last 5 years, so I think my "if's" I lost somewhere in the oceans during my flights when I moved to Ireland and to england in the past.

For me it is clear that I will relocate...one way or another.

I am not from UK and have no interest of staying here for a big variety of reasons. To go back home to germany is pointless once I have my degree from here, as the job I am studying is the lowest paid graduate job in germany and I would end up earning less then I did in my previous qualification from germany if I would find work in that graduate job due to paying off my student debts. Therefore for me it is clear that I will relocate...either on my own after my studies, or to a Master.

With my studies I fit the skilled worker rules for australia and for new zealand, for Canada I don't know.

But as I won't stay for anyone in UK for me is no point to date here and therefore I certainly would happily leave everything behind (well, except my cats) and start fresh all over again. I think to do it or not has a lot to do with the fact if you have much to loose where you are already. Now, I made the step to leave my country and my friends behind already years ago and to leave a country which isn't your home country anyway, is not very difficult (at least not for me)...therefore I do know that I will relocate in the upcoming years...one way or another

At the moment Canada is not the question for me as for now my next curiousity will lead me to new zealand instead 

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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/5/2009 9:13:33 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Jeptha

{fast reply}
My question is, Would I like England?


Though I can't answer on your behalf but my answer to that question is No

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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/5/2009 12:34:34 PM   
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Im sorry Rain hon:) wasnt my intention to skeer you( I like to be up close and personal to skeer people:) snicker ....mine was bogged down from the beginning, lots of issues for reasons most wont have, .There have been quite a few changes processing wise since I came here, for the better so Im told. It certainly made me sit up and realise that immmigration is not to be taken lightly tho:)
I wish anyone going thru with immigration , anywhere, good luck.
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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/6/2009 1:51:50 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Prinsexx

Would I like Canada?
I mean wtf?
Yes... sure.... probably. But would I like to leave Britain, turn my back on everuthing I am, leave my family, my job.... for what?
For someone 25 years my junior? For someone I don't really know? On a one way no-return slave ticket?
I mean get an opening gambit...
so my question(s) are:
What would you be prepared to risk if invited to?
What is the most outlandish invitation you have had on here or other sites?
What would you be prepared to give up?
Have you ever 'gone Canadian'?
PS metaphore btw....


If you would've asked Me this a few
years ago I would've said yes of course, I would
want to travel the world for My soulmate.

Now I wouldn't do that anymore.
I've too much which keeps Me here in The Netherlands.

Eventhough I have found My soulmate,
I wouldn't leave My country.
he knows this, and Wwe're going to meet up,
to see if this wonderful feeling inside
feels even better in real.

Then Wwe will cross that bridge
when Wwe get there.

I wish you enough.

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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/6/2009 7:51:30 AM   
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FastReply...

I was killing time in the office lobby and saw this one-pager in Newsweek about Canada... the guy who wrote it said that a person with skills could get a Skilled Worker permit and be a legal permanent resident of Canada.  He made it sound EASY!  I snorted big time. 

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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/6/2009 8:04:25 AM   
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ORIGINAL: LadyHibiscus

FastReply...

I was killing time in the office lobby and saw this one-pager in Newsweek about Canada... the guy who wrote it said that a person with skills could get a Skilled Worker permit and be a legal permanent resident of Canada.  He made it sound EASY!  I snorted big time. 


If it's a skill that is in high demand here that we have a shortage of he's right. You can get a work permit in 3-6 months. Less if you have a company already willing to hire and sponsor you.

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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/6/2009 8:07:24 AM   
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He was referring to Joe or Jane Professional, not someone being sponsored.  Shoot, I have a master's in education, another in accounting, and I am a CPA.  That makes me... like thousands of CANADIANS!    I could get myself an EU work permit too, but that doesn't mean I would get a JOB. 

Nice idea, though!!  I have friends all over Canada, the change of local would be fun. 

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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/6/2009 8:08:50 AM   
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True enough, if it's a skill like thoughsands of us here already have then ya, not so easy lol

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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/6/2009 8:09:57 AM   
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What ARE the in-demand skills, Akisha?  Just wondering, since I am ready to change careers! 

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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/6/2009 8:23:51 AM   
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Teachers, nurses, doctors, most medical fields, nuclear physicists (no, I am not kidding about that one!) some types of engineers but not all engineers, professions like that. My customer service experience is not even wanted. There's too many people here already in C/S. 

The CIC site has a list somewhere, LH, I'll see if I can dig it up somewhere. They call it "Fast Tracking".


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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/6/2009 8:28:21 AM   
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There are quite a few finance jobs posted in my area right now but really, there are probably 50 qualified applicants for every posting.  I have freinds that are teachers having trouble finding work in the areas they want.

If you are willing to live in the middle of nowhere you have a way better chance of getting a job.

I know when I moved farther north I had my pick of accouting jobs, because the skill set up there was less. When i was living in a southern large center, I had no trouble finding work but I had to look harder to find it.



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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/6/2009 8:45:00 AM   
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LH, here is the list of professions that qualify to apply as a Skilled Worker. I'm looking for the Fast Track option info still....

CIC list of Skilled Workers eligibility


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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/6/2009 8:51:18 AM   
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Thanks, Rain!  At least my job is sorta on the LIST!  I am positive I could find work in say, NWT or Nunavut!   

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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/6/2009 10:02:17 AM   
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I would go to Canada....Set off sometime in June.  Being the good sub that she is, she would obviously  pay for my relocation.  I would fish, fuck and frolic everyday.  My love would know no bounds until late August.  Fuck it 's cold.  I no longer love you, goodbye.

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RE: Would I like Canada? - 3/6/2009 12:18:24 PM   
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I moved to Austin knowing only my partners.  Away from friends, family, scene recognition, job. 

I wouldn't go to Canada cuz it's too frickin cold and my partner is here, so I won't leave him.

If we're talking about YOU Prin, well pretty much any choice you make that's high risk or quick is a bad idea.  Give me proof that you've actually taken things carefully and slowly and used good judgement, then maybe I could consider recommending it.

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