Canadian Log Candle

Posted February 28th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada


Cut a pie shape into a log leaving 20 to 30 cm at the bottom uncut This is really old dry cedar so it would probably burn up a little quicker than a lot of other woods

Who do you think will be come a republic first, Australia, Canada or New Zealand and if so why?

Posted February 28th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

THE USA was the first former British colony to become a republic, so was wondering what one will become the 2nd out of all these other former British colonies to become a Republic? and if so why? please explain too, love to hear from you all.

Why do Americans immigrate to Canada?

Posted February 27th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

or vice versa?
Why don’t they stay and make their country better?

would you recommend migration to canada?

Posted February 27th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

my family and i live in belfast.im currently unemployed, looking after my two sons aged 3 &1, my partner is a skilled carpenter and we are seeking a better life together for our childrens sake also.were seeking a bigger better home better education happiness&friendly neighbourhoods a secure job for both of us and a better way of living without all the troubles& sacterianisim

Ron Paul: Our National Sovereignty is Under Threat

Posted February 27th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada


St. Petersburg, Florida (CNN) — Eight Republican presidential hopefuls sparred during their debate in St. Petersburg, Florida, on Wednesday, November 28. Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul responds to a question about talk of a North American Union. – Seekster (Youtuber from Arlington, TX): Now, I’ve met a lot of your supporters online, but I’ve noticed that a good number of them seem to buy into this conspiracy theory regarding the Council of Foreign Relations and some plan to make the North American Union by merging the United States with Canada and Mexico. These supporters of yours seem to think that you also believe in this theory, so my question to you is, do you really believe in all of this, or people are just putting words in your mouth? – Ron Paul responds: Well, it all depends on what you mean by “all of this”, the CFR exists, the Trilateral Commission exists, and it’s a [quote] “conspiracy of ideas”, this is an ideological battle, some people believe in Globalism, others of us believe in National Sovereignty. And there is a move on toward a North American Union, just like early on there was a move on for a European Union and eventually ended up. So we have NAFTA, and ‘moving forward a NAFTA highway, these are real things, it’s not somebody made this up, it’s not a conspiracy. They don’t talk about it and they might not admit about it, but there’s been money spent on it, there was legislation passed in the Texas Legislature unanimously to put a hold on

Would a male Chinese citizen be allowed to marry a male Canadian citizen in Canada and immigrate?

Posted February 27th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

It doesn’t seem like the Chinese government has ever mentioned whether or not its citizens may enter same-sex unions in other countries where they are legally performed.
I am asking from a legal standpoint. Would it be LEGALLY allowed?

Exploitation of Canadian Asylum System for three decades – Tamil’s People Smuggling Business

Posted February 26th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada


Sri Lankan migrants rescued off Newfoundland Broadcast Date: Aug. 11, 1986 Crammed into two lifeboats and floating off Newfoundland, 150 people have been rescued by local fishing boats. Set adrift for up to five days, some of the boats’ occupants are in poor health after their ordeal. But who are they? According to this CBC News report, one said he was Chinese, while another claimed to be from Sri Lanka. The Canadian Coast Guard says the lifeboats carried no identification — a suspicious sign that the castaways were attempting to gain entry to Canada.

What is the % chance that my student visa extension (Canada) will be granted?

Posted February 25th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I am applying for a Canadian student visa extension and change of status (from secondary school student to university student). I have a student visa now but it expires in August. I am an American citizen, 17 years old at present, wishing to study at the University of Toronto. My family and I do not have any criminal offences or violations of immigration laws. My family will not be living with me when I am studying (they will be living in the States). My family is willing and able to pay for my education and room/board while in Canada, and we are going to attach bank statements, etc. I live in Toronto now.

Based on that information, what is the percent chance that my student visa extention will be granted?

I put some details about myself but if you need more to answer the question, please ask.

If there is something else I should know about this type of visa or immigration services, please let me know!

Thanks in advance for your answers. 🙂
No one in my family (or myself) has been rejected when applying for a visa before.
Oops sorry, I guess I forgot that important bit of info…
I have acceptance to U of T already 🙂

Immigrating to Canada as a nurse without selling house first?

Posted February 25th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I am 51 and have spoken to the immigration board in Canada and they say that i must sell all of my possessions first in order to take the exam. But if i don’t get the job then i have to buy another house. I don’t really want to take this risk. Is there not another way to get a job as a nurse without selling my possessions?

US EB-5 Investor Greencards

Posted February 24th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada


Andy J. Semotiuk explains how foreign investors can use the EB-5 visa program to obtain permanent residency in the United States. Andy J. Semotiuk is a former United Nations correspondent, and a member of the California, New York, Ontario, BC, and Alberta Bars. He has worked in all areas of US as well as Canadian immigration law. Over the last 30 years Mr. Semotiuk has helped over 15000 clients deal with various legal issues.