Immigrate to Canada
What is the process to obtaning Work permit for dependent in Canada.
How much time it takes and how easy is it ?
KMBS SPECIAL DHAMMA TALKS by VEN.UPANANDA on FRIDAY, 15 Jan. 2010 Part 10 of 10 CIMG0582 This is part of our YouTube series of recordings on KMBS Special Dhamma Talk by Bhante Upananda Date : 15 January 2010, Friday Time : 8.30pm to 10.00pm Topic : I Thought I Was Meditating: The Masquerading Tendencies In Ambush Bhante will be giving talk again at KMBS on 29 January, Friday on: The Threshold Scenario: Karmic Metal balls and Resolution Magnet, Insights of Last Breath of Life Bhantes Profile: An ordained Buddhist monk for 29 years, Bhante Upananda (The Reverend Upananda Thero Dedunupitiye) graduated with BA Honors in Pali & Buddhist Studies in 1994, and his MA in Pali & Buddhist Studies in English medium at the University of Kelaniya in 1996. He earned his M. Phil. in Comparative Religion with emphasis on Buddhism at Florida International University, Miami, USA in April 2009. He also earned his Graduate Certificate in Asian Studies at Florida International University. Bhante earned his Certificate in Addiction Studies at Mount Royal College, Canada. Between August 2007 and April 2009, he was a Teaching Assistant at the Department of Religious Studies at Florida International University. Between 1994 and 1997, he was Lecturer of Pali and Buddhist Studies for foreign students at Kelaniya. Between 1997-1999 he was Lecturer of Pali and Buddhist Studies at Ren Ci Buddhist Institute in Singapore. In 1999, he moved to Los Angeles, USA, where he performed Buddhist missions until …
I would like to know about the government finances for an unemployed immigrant in Canada.I would also like to know that what kind of support will an immigrant children of age five get from the side of government.
Should Canada adopt a more wide-open immigration policy, or should we be more focused on targeted immigration based on Canada’s market needs? What’s wrong with picking and choosing based on criteria that indicate which immigrants are most likely to find financial success in Canada? Andrew Coyne and James Bissett respond.
Hi,
My Husband and I have been thinking of emigrating for a couple of years now but couldn’t decide where to go.
We have finally decided that we both love Canada and want to take steps to get ourselves there only problem is we have no idea what part of Canada would be good for us and our kids.
We would like somewhere similar to our own village, kinda quiet but with some shops nice scenery and friendly locals.
Any suggestions?
Cheers! Dawn x
Ok, sorry! I am a chef but have been working as an office administrator for about 7 years.
My husband was a telephone engineer for 16 years but he’s been driving artics for the last 3 years.
We are Scottish so would prefer a milder climate with good snow in the winter!
KMBS SPECIAL DHAMMA TALKS by VEN.UPANANDA on FRIDAY, 15 Jan. 2010 Part 8 of 8 CIMG0580 This is part of our YouTube series of recordings on KMBS Special Dhamma Talk by Bhante Upananda Date : 15 January 2010, Friday Time : 8.30pm to 10.00pm Topic : I Thought I Was Meditating: The Masquerading Tendencies In Ambush Bhante will be giving talk again at KMBS on 29 January, Friday on: The Threshold Scenario: Karmic Metal balls and Resolution Magnet, Insights of Last Breath of Life Bhantes Profile: An ordained Buddhist monk for 29 years, Bhante Upananda (The Reverend Upananda Thero Dedunupitiye) graduated with BA Honors in Pali & Buddhist Studies in 1994, and his MA in Pali & Buddhist Studies in English medium at the University of Kelaniya in 1996. He earned his M. Phil. in Comparative Religion with emphasis on Buddhism at Florida International University, Miami, USA in April 2009. He also earned his Graduate Certificate in Asian Studies at Florida International University. Bhante earned his Certificate in Addiction Studies at Mount Royal College, Canada. Between August 2007 and April 2009, he was a Teaching Assistant at the Department of Religious Studies at Florida International University. Between 1994 and 1997, he was Lecturer of Pali and Buddhist Studies for foreign students at Kelaniya. Between 1997-1999 he was Lecturer of Pali and Buddhist Studies at Ren Ci Buddhist Institute in Singapore. In 1999, he moved to Los Angeles, USA, where he performed Buddhist missions until his …
They are called First Nations in Canada; they do not need a passport or a Visa to travel throughout North America; therefore many of the people that you assume are illegal are not illegal at all. What do you think of that?
I married to a girl this week, she is citizen of Canada, so she will sponsor me, i am 28 years old, live in Pakistan, good English, no French, doing an accountant job from more then 5 yrs, I want to know :
(1)From where should i start?
(2)Is that difficult to get visa for me or easy?
(3)How long time to get it