You want to move to Canada?
me making a video of stereotypes that people have of Canada (my country).. it’s all for a joke not Serious..
Canada Trip 2011 Day 1: Airport, Immigration, Flight, Food, Movie, Vancouver, Weather, Dinner
Feb. 26, 2011 Manila and Nanaimo Here is a recounting of my first day – from the bad to the good!
Cost to Emigrate to Canada?
How much will it cost for 2 of us to immigrate to Canada from US as skilled workers?
When visiting Canada from the USA, will I get a better rate for money exchange by using an ATM ?
Will I get a better exchange rate using an ATM once I get to Canada, or should I ask my bank to exchange my cash in the USA before I go? Or is there a better way to change from USD to Canadian dollars?
Bilatakalluf with Tahir Gora Ep19 Part 2 of 4 – Niqab Ban in Canadian Citizenship Ceremonies
Bilatakalluf with Tahir Gora Episode 19 Host: Tahir A. Gora Guest: Saadia Ali Bokhari
Canadian Tire VS Sears Canada? Which has better Customer Service?
I am planning on buying a treadmill in Montreal from either:
– Canadian Tire or
– Sears Canada
My concern is that which of the above two has a better, reliable, efficient Customer Service? In case something goes wrong with the treadmill, then which one has a better customer service department and are more professional?
This is an important factor for me before buying an expensive item. Please help.
Is it true that there are people who emigrate from England to Australia & Canada? Why do they do that?
UK is one of the countries with best quality of life, do you know why there are people moving overseas?
I’ve never seen an american or canadian emigrating somewhere, why british do?
Canadian Immigration Process (Family Class: Spouse)?
My wife and child are canadian and I’m american. I’ve been considering applying under the “Family Class” to become a Permanent Resident. However the thought of being out of commission for 1-2 years while I wait for my PR card does not sit well with me. Being stuck doing nothing for 2 years would drive me insane.
I guess my question is:
Is there anyway I could get a temporary work visa while I wait for my PR card? Normally work visas are usually issued only to highly skilled workers; but my work experience is pretty plain. (ex:Retail, Sales, Customer Service, etc. etc.)
I want to move to Canada, what do I need to know?
I know my question is very, very broad, but there is so much information out there I need to have some sort of an overview from some experts, so any help would be appreciated.
My situation is this: I am a British Citizen with a clean British passport, but I live in Spain. I am not a skilled worker, however I have a job I can do internationally from home, and the company that hires me is UK based (though I could be based out of their US office if this would help?!) I live with my brother and my father, both who are unfortunately out of work (the Spanish economy is horrifying). There is a potential opportunity for them to be (at least on paper) listed as employees for the same company as me, doing minimal work and earning a very minimal wage. Long term they would be looking for jobs in Canada, but until we all got sorted we could live together.
I have no family in Canada, though I know some people there. I assume I would have to qualify through their Provincial Nomination Program. I don’t know much about that, but I assume it’s mostly paperwork? Would I need to go in person?
Here’s my biggest forseeable problem: I have lived in New York for 13 years, but I was undocumented. I was not classed as an ‘illegal’, because I moved there on a valid visa with my parents, but we ‘overstayed’ whilst paperwork was being processed to claim our residency (under the foolish advice of criminal lawyers), and even though I was a minor when I entered, I left as an adult. All of my family left once we realized that we were chasing a carrot on a string. (The filing is still being managed, but it’s ironically probably less likely it will apply in our behalf as we’ve moved). We were not deported, we simply booked a ticket, boarded the plane, and left. No visa stamps or anything. From what I understand, you’ll need to show your ‘whereabouts’ for the past few years, and since that was only a couple of years ago:
I’m thinking that would be a problem? Or no?
What would immigrating to Canada cost in terms of legal fees? Paperwork fees?
Do I need a lawyer?
What about my family? What will they need? (We’re all British passport holders).
How long does the process take?
Any advice that you might have would be very helpful. I’d still prefer to live back in New York, as that’s where my family is, but I’ve been burned by a nearly 17 year process of trying to live there, and it’s still a question mark if I would still apply for the original category we filed under (as I have significantly aged out now… I’m 30 years old).
Sorry for the wordy question – thanks for your help!