Canada Immigration please help!?

Posted April 18th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

My parents and I moved to the United States 18 years ago when I was only a few months old. We are currently undergoing a quest to gain citizenship through an asylum process. I was just wondering, if our case is denied in the United States, is it still possible to seek citizenship in Canada where we have never been? Would the troubles we are undergoing in the United States serve as an obstacle to our acquiring citizenship in Canada? Please help for I am really confused. Thanks in advance!
We were all born in India just to let you all know 🙂
and I have no idea why the girl above is a bytch lol im not even canadian! what a retard

Was Canada an “Open” or “Closed” country? PLZ HELP PLZ PLZ?

Posted April 6th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I need this for my History project. Soo plz help me! Was everyone allowed to imigrate to Canada? (No, I know that..the African Americans were not) But plzz give me details. 😀 HIGH RATINGS

Need Geography help?

Posted April 3rd, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

NOTE: YOU DON’T HAVE TO ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS, BUT AT LEAST ANSWER 5. THE PERSON THAT ANSWERS THE MOST (AND GETS THEM RIGHT) GETS VOTED “BEST ANSWER”. THANKS!!!! 😀

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2. What is a newly industrialized nation?
A. a country with an agrarian based economy, but social and political progress

B. a country with a more advanced economy, but not the same social and political progress

C. a country with industry and farming

D. a country with social and political progress, but lacking an advanced economic system

3. Which island is directly south of Florida?
A. Puerto Rico

B. Haiti

C. Cuba

D. Jamaica

4. What body of water is found between Honduras and Cuba?
A. The Atlantic Ocean

B. The Gulf of Mexico

C. The Caribbean Sea

D. The North Pacific Ocean

5. Which island is east of the Dominican Republic?
A. Cuba

B. Puerto Rico

C. Haiti

D. Jamaica

6. Which two islands comprise the island of Hispaniola?
A. Haiti and the Dominican Republic

B. Haiti and Cuba

C. Haiti and Jamaica

D. Haiti and Puerto Rico

7. What is the definition for trench?
A. Formed by sediment from plant and animal remains

B. Long, but narrow, topographical depression

C. Narrow strip of land connecting two landmasses

D. Group of islands

8. Who is Central America’s main trading partner?
A. Mexico

B. Venezuela

C. The United States

D. Canada

9. The first signs of complex society in Mesoamerica are that of which civilization?
A. Maya

B. Aztec

C. Olmec

D. San Lorenzo

10. What is a microloan?
A. a very small government aid package for developing countries

B. a small loan to finance education for families in underdeveloped countries

C. very small, short-term loan for a small business owner in an underdeveloped country

D. a very small community support program in an underdeveloped country

11. A microloan would support which of the following projects?
A. cattle farming

B. handcrafts

C. textbooks for school

D. tobacco plantation

12.
What country is an isthmus linking Central and South America?
A. Honduras

B. Guatemala

C. Panama

D. Puerto Rico

13. What are the three main sources of income for Cuba?
A. tobacco, health care, cigars

B. bananas, coffee, and tobacco

C. tobacco, tourism, and sugar

D. molasses, tourism, and sugar

14. What is the definition of archipelago?
A. Narrow strip of land connecting two landmasses

B. Long, but narrow, topographical depression

C. Group of islands

D. Formed by sediment from plant and animal remains

15.
____ shares a border with Mexico.
A. Guatemala

B. Costa Rica

C. Puerto Rico

D. Honduras

16. In general, what is a developing nation?
A. agrarian based society with low to medium standard of living

B. industrialized society with high birth rates

C. low birth rates and high standard of living

D. agrarian based society with low birth rates and high standard of living

17. The economy of Central America is primarily based on what two things?
A. exports and agriculture

B. coffee and bananas

C. coffee and tourism

D. tourism and agriculture

18. What is the definition for isthmus?
A. Long, but narrow, topographical depression

B. Formed by sediment from plant and animal remains

C. Narrow strip of land connecting two landmasses

D. Group of islands

19. Belize shares a border with Mexico.
True

False

20. How is Central America impacted by a recession and financial problems in the United States?
A. Sale of exports from Central America is reduced

B. No impact at all

C. More money will go to Central America instead of the U.S.

D. Fewer opportunities for emigration to the U.S.

21. How was power transferred in the Mayan society?
A. election

B. primogeniture

C. war

D. based on the calendar

22. Which Central American country is home to the Baboon Sanctuary – dedicated to protecting the black howler monkey population?
A. Honduras

B. Belize

C. Costa Rica

D. Panama

23. What is a dangerous side-effect of hurricanes in the Central American region?
A. volcanoes

B. earthquakes

C. tidal surge

D. mudslides

24.
What is the climate of Central America?
A. mainly temperate

B. mainly tropical and subtropical

C. mainly agrarian

D. mainly tropical with some arctic zones in the mountains

25. An archipelago is a large group of islands.
True

False

26. What landform forms on coral reefs as a result of wave action?
A. archipelagos

B. sandbars

C. cays

D. isthmus

27. Who outlawed the Maya religion and burned all but four of their sacred bark-paper books in the 16th century?
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canadian immigration help ?

Posted March 19th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Hi hope someone can help me i got married in july to a canadian girl im from the UK and when i entered canada i was given 5 months to stay we are going through the immigration process starting on the 10th of october but i have to go back to the UK as i have legal matters concering my daughter .

We were planning a trip in november but i have read that immigration may not let me back into canada on my return i have contacted my lawyer to write me a letter stating that i have to go to a meeting with him and some people from the court who are dealing with my daughters custody case as was wondering if anyone knows if this will make any difference ????

help???????????????????????????????????????????

Posted March 8th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada
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All of the following are regions of Latin America except

* the United States and Canada.
* Mexico and Central America.
* the Caribbean.
* South America.

2. Some Caribbean islands are coral islands formed from

* tops of underwater mountains.
* skeletons of tiny sea animals.
* a long isthmus.
* high, flat plateaus.

3. One statement that can be made about climate in Latin America is that throughout the region it is

* always hot and rainy.
* usually cold and frosty.
* very much the same.
* different from place to place.

4. Trade and travel among the regions of South America have been affected by

* natural resources and vegetation.
* high mountains and dense rain forests.
* the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean.
* Argentina and Venezuela’s relationship.

5. The types of crops grown by farmers in the Andes is influenced in large part by

* elevation.
* latitude.
* longitude.
* pampas.

6. The drop in oil prices in the 1980s probably helped to convince Venezuela to

* import more oil.
* increase its use of hydroelectricity.
* diversify its economy.
* stop pumping oil.

7. The city of Tenochtitlán was the center of which ancient civilization?

* Spanish civilization
* Mayan civilization
* Incan civilization
* Aztec civilization

8. Incan civilization was located along the western coast of

* South America.
* the Yucatán Peninsula.
* Mexico.
* Central America.

9. All of the following are foods or animals that came to Europe from the Americas except

* maize.
* chocolate.
* potatoes.
* horses.

10. Under Simón Bolívar’s leadership, independent Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Panama became joined in a federation called

* the Northern Federation.
* Gran Colombia.
* New Spain.
* the Incan empire.

11. Spain’s two most important colonies in the Americas were

* New Spain and Peru.
* Lima and Peru.
* Mexico and Central America.
* Mexico City and Lima.

12.What agreement has made trade easier between Mexico, the United States, and Canada?
* NASA
* NAFTA
* NATO
* NAPA

13. In Belize, the official language is English, but in most Central American nations the official language is

* Portuguese.
* Spanish.
* French.
* Quechua.

14. The first people to live on the Caribbean islands were

* the Ciboney.
* Spanish.
* African.
* mestizo.

15. Two Caribbean countries that share one island are

* Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
* Jamaica and Cuba.
* Trinidad and Tobago.
* the Bahamas and Cuba.

16.
One effect of rapid urbanization in Mexico is

* an increase in jobs.
* shortage of housing.
* a decrease in emigration.
* an increase in the rural population.

17. Which of the following is not a type of Caribbean music?

* ska
* reggae
* polka
* calypso

18. Most people of South America are descended from

* Spaniards, French, and British.
* Native Americans, Africans, and Europeans.
* Asians, Spaniards, and Africans.
* Native Americans, Asians, and Europeans.

19. Which of the following is NOT an independent country?

* French Guiana
* Suriname
* Guyana
* Venezuela

20. One difference between the populations of Chile and Brazil is that

* most Brazilians live in the rain forest, while most Chileans live in the mountains.
* most Chileans are Roman Catholic, while most Brazilians are Protestant.
* most Chileans live in cities, while most Brazilians live in rural areas.
* most Chileans are mestizos, while Brazilians are very ethnically diverse.

I really need help with my Social Studies?

Posted February 27th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

1. All of the following are regions of Latin America except (1 point)
the United States and Canada.
Mexico and Central America.
the Caribbean.
South America.
2. Some Caribbean islands are coral islands formed from (1 point)
tops of underwater mountains.
skeletons of tiny sea animals.
a long isthmus.
high, flat plateaus.
3. One statement that can be made about climate in Latin America is that throughout the region it is (1 point)
always hot and rainy.
usually cold and frosty.
very much the same.
different from place to place.
4. Trade and travel among the regions of South America have been affected by (1 point)
natural resources and vegetation.
high mountains and dense rain forests.
the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean.
Argentina and Venezuela’s relationship.
5. The types of crops grown by farmers in the Andes is influenced in large part by (1 point)
elevation.
latitude.
longitude.
pampas.
6. The drop in oil prices in the 1980s probably helped to convince Venezuela to (1 point)
import more oil.
increase its use of hydroelectricity.
diversify its economy.
stop pumping oil.
7. The city of Tenochtitlán was the center of which ancient civilization? (1 point)
Spanish civilization
Mayan civilization
Incan civilization
Aztec civilization
8. Incan civilization was located along the western coast of (1 point)
South America.
the Yucatán Peninsula.
Mexico.
Central America.
9. All of the following are foods or animals that came to Europe from the Americas except (1 point)
maize.
chocolate.
potatoes.
horses.
10. Under Simón Bolívar’s leadership, independent Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Panama became joined in a federation called (1 point)
the Northern Federation.
Gran Colombia.
New Spain.
the Incan empire.
11. Spain’s two most important colonies in the Americas were (1 point)
New Spain and Peru.
Lima and Peru.
Mexico and Central America.
Mexico City and Lima.
12. What agreement has made trade easier between Mexico, the United States, and Canada? (1 point)
NASA
NAFTA
NATO
NAPA
13. In Belize, the official language is English, but in most Central American nations the official language is (1 point)
Portuguese.
Spanish.
French.
Quechua.
14. The first people to live on the Caribbean islands were (1 point)
the Ciboney.
Spanish.
African.
mestizo.
15. Two Caribbean countries that share one island are (1 point)
Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Jamaica and Cuba.
Trinidad and Tobago.
the Bahamas and Cuba.
16. One effect of rapid urbanization in Mexico is (1 point)
an increase in jobs.
shortage of housing.
a decrease in emigration.
an increase in the rural population.
17. Which of the following is not a type of Caribbean music? (1 point)
ska
reggae
polka
calypso
18. Most people of South America are descended from (1 point)
Spaniards, French, and British.
Native Americans, Africans, and Europeans.
Asians, Spaniards, and Africans.
Native Americans, Asians, and Europeans.
19. Which of the following is NOT an independent country? (1 point)
French Guiana
Suriname
Guyana
Venezuela
20. One difference between the populations of Chile and Brazil is that (1 point)
most Brazilians live in the rain forest, while most Chileans live in the mountains.
most Chileans are Roman Catholic, while most Brazileans are Protestant.
most Chileans live in cities, while most Brazileans live in rural areas.
most Chileans are mestizos, while Brazileans are very ethnically diverse.

i dont have money and i want to immigrate to canada to help my parents,please someone help me?

Posted February 27th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

i live in mauritius and i need someone to help me to immigrate to canada and work there

help with biology questions?

Posted February 11th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Gerome is studying survival and adaptation of a lizard species that reproduces parthenogenetically, producing females only. If significant climate change were to occur, what might be the prognosis for this species?
A. The lack of a need for gametes would allow rapid reproduction.

B. The lack of a need for finding mates would enable survival under any climatic conditions.

C. Hermaphroditism would result in the ready availability of mates.

D. Low genetic variability may result in a major die-off.

E. High genetic variability would favor survival of those genotypes capable of surviving in the new climate.
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Question 37 of 60 1.667 Points

Darren is a wildlife technician who is sampling specimens from a deer to determine reproductive condition. Where in the deer would he reliably obtain samples of mature spermatozoa?
A. Bulbourethral glands.

B. Epididymis.

C. Seminal vesicles.

D. Prostate gland.

E. Seminiferous tubules.
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Question 38 of 60 1.667 Points

Anna is infertile and although ultrasound imaging shows that she develops large egg follicles, she fails to ovulate. Most likely her ovaries are failing to respond to what hormone?
A. Progesterone.

B. Estrogen.

C. LH.

D. hCG.

E. FSH.
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Question 39 of 60 1.667 Points

Marcy is studying the population changes of moose on an island. Which of the following would be most likely to operate as a density-dependent limiting factor?
A. Toxic mercury in the soil.

B. Depth of snow.

C. High wind.

D. Fire.

E. Food supply.
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Question 40 of 60 1.667 Points

In Canada the fertility rate is falling and is presently at 1.5 per woman. Is the Canadian population growing, shrinking, or stable? Ignore immigration and emigration.
A. To determine if the population were growing, shrinking, or stable we would have to know the difference between the birth rate and the death rate.

B. The population is growing, because women are adding 1.5 children per year, which is fifty percent more children per year more than would be added to a stable population.

C. The population is shrinking, as the number of children born to a couple does not replace them — the fertility rate must be at least 2.1 to maintain the population size.

D. To determine if the population were growing, shrinking, or stable we would have to know the difference between the fertility rate and the death rate.

E. The population is shrinking, because although the fertility rate may fluctuate, we are told that it is falling.
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Question 41 of 60 1.667 Points

The population of Greece is 11 million people. The birth rate is 9 per thousand per year and the death rate is 9 per thousand per year. The fertility rate is 1.3 children per woman. Estimate the increase in annual food production required to feed the estimated population size one year from now, ignoring immigration and emigration.
A. Zero percent.

B. 9.0 percent.

C. 9 percent.

D. 1.3 percent.

E. .09 percent.

I am an Iranian and I want to Immigrate to Canada. Please help me.?

Posted January 28th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Hi dear friends.

I am an Iranian and I have BSC ( Telecommunication ). I am working for a great Communication company in Iran. I worked in several fields of telecommunication, same as Maintenance , repairing and Designing (Radio, Multiplex and Opticafibers).I know many telecommunication systems same as Huawey (Chinese), Siemens(Germany), Nera(Finland), NEC(japan), Alcatel(Italy),Fujitsu(Japan) and …. I am skillful in computer field and so many other works.
So please help me about:
1 – Finding a job in Canada
2 – Immigrate to Canada

Thanks

Can you help me with geography?

Posted January 13th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

1.) Which of the following areas is included in the Ring of Fire?
a. Alaska
b. interior plains
c. St. Lawrence River
d. Appalachian Mountains

2.) Which of the following areas lies directly east of the Rocky Mountains in the center of North America?
a. Great Plains
b. Appalachian Mountains
c. Sierra Nevada range
d. Ring of Fire

3.) Which of the following climates would NOT be found in the Rocky Mountains?
a. semiarid
b. highland
c. arid
d. tropical humid

4.) East of the _____, water flows toward places like the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. West of this area, water flows towards the Pacific Ocean.
a. Appalachian Mountains
b. Great Lakes
c. Grand Canyon
d. Continental Divide

4.) Which formation was created by glaciers in the last ice age?
a. Mississippi River
b. Rocky Mountains
c. Great Lakes
d. Grand Canyon

5.) Which area of the U.S. is home to “tornado alley”?
a. Appalachian Mountains
b. Sierra Nevada range
c. interior plains
d. West Coast

6.) Roughly this percentage of the world’s population resides in the United States.
a. 1%
b. 10%
c. 5%
d. 15%

7.) Which country is the United States’ largest trading partner?
a. Mexico
b. China
c. Canada
d. Japan

8.) _____ is the largest city in the United States.
a. New York
b. Toronto
c. Los Angeles
d. Detroit

9.) The United States had the most global influence during the _____ century.
a. 17th
b. 19th
c. 18th
d. 20th

10.) Which of the following has rapidly risen in the U.S. after tariffs were reduced for outside nations?
a. migration
b. emigration
c. imports
d. birthrates

11.) Which of the following is a negative consequence of dams in the Northwest U.S.?
a. electric power
b. decline of fish
c. increased pollution
d. renewable energy

12.) Which renewable energy source is used quite frequently in the U.S. and Canada?
a. nuclear power
b. coal
c. hydroelectricity
d. oil

13.) The abundance of which natural resource in the U.S. and Canada has helped agriculture prosper?
a. timber
b. coal
c. water
d. fish
And if you don’t want to help me then don’t waste time saying anything. If I want to ask for help then that is what I will do.