im not willing to tough it out anymore and do it by myself on my own- is anything wrong with this?

Posted April 16th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

ive suffered all my life, im 30 with borderline personality disorder, because of a traumatic life of abuse, sexual abuse, bullying ive never ever made friends, never been in a relationship with the oppisite sex….never been employed….never gained qualifications………..i live alone in a one bedroom apartment on welfare….im bald, overweight and have physically aged….struggling for the right psychiatric treatment….ive never really had.

my family have been controlling and suppressed me, except my mum whos done her best to be there for me, except she smothered and over protected me….she was maladjusted as a child and had very low self esteem as a young woman…..days ago she broke the news she has ephazema.

people tell me i have alot of hard work to accomplish the dreams i want of emigration to start a new life, find a loving parter.
well i dont want to do anymore hard work..im tired of it…ive been fighting all my life.
i just want a woman in america or canada
to take sympathy on me and my plight, love me, and
invite me over to live with her in a comfortable home.
where i could marry her and turn my back on this life in
the uk.
a girl like mama cass eliot, but only slightly big.

then i wouldnt have to endlessley struggle anymore.

and why not? – you hear of stories like this of lonely
hearts meeting on the internet…then he leaves his
country to marry her…starts a new life.

well why not me? – thats what i want

i dont want to do it the hardway anymore, and be alone
like ive always been.
is there anything wrong with wanting this?

i feel like leo sayer does in this video, relating how he
wants to leave.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poI_0HgHsH0&feature=PlayList&p=AD0CC73611FBF1A6&index=45

i work in the uk as a firefighter and wish to emigrate to oz, or usa or canada. how do i go about this?

Posted April 14th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I’m trying to find someone who has either already done this or an organization that specializes in this area. any help is very much appreciated.

i want to immigrate to canada but or get a working visa how do i do this?

Posted April 12th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

im 24 years old im married and have one child, i work at driveways interlocking, asphalt,patios and so on i did not really complete my education and i havent got any qalifications for my line of work mainly because there is no qalification for laying asphalt or interlocking in ireland.

is this true that canada is the best country to emigrate.not canada .com denied?

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

on not.canada.com the stories are scaring and frustrated.is this web true

i bet u didn’t know THIS! very educationg!!!!?

Posted January 29th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Flying squirrels are the oldest living line of modern squirrels (modern, as opposed to their precursors, the early-Eocene squirrel-like rodents called “paramyids”). Evidence of their relative’s existence goes back to the late Eocene period, between 38 and 55 million years ago! Tree squirrels made their first appearance on this earth during the late Oligocene period, about 30 million years ago. Ground squirrels came in waves, with some appearing 28 million years ago (very late Oligocene period), late Miocene period (8 million years ago) and very late Pliocene period (2.5 million years ago).

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North American flying squirrels are not very well represented in the fossil record, for several reasons.

Their fine bone structures do not fossilize well, and due to their arboreal lifestyle, dead specimens rarely were situated so that fossilization could occur. Flying squirrel teeth are often the only fossil record that survive the ravages of time. Attempts have been made, in the past, to identify extinct flying squirrel species’ via dentition characteristics, but it was found that using this method alone was inaccurate more often than not. A high degree of expertise is required to make distinctions between extinct tree and flying squirrel teeth, so skeletal (including the skull) AND dental characteristics combined present the most accurate method of identification.

So, there being a paucity of information to be gleaned from fossil records (these records are virtually all Pleistocene Era records, by the way), we have little data to enlighten us about the flying squirrel’s time here on this continent.

What we do know, however, is:

What we now call the southern flying squirrel likely emigrated to North America via the Bering Land Bridge via Asia roughly 25 million years ago during the early Miocene era. This squirrel was adapted for life in temperate mixed deciduous-coniferous forests, and migrated north and south with the glacier activity through the eons.

More adapted to warmer climes than the northern, southern flying squirrels found themselves migrating as far south as Central America during the Pleistocene era, roughly 100,000 years ago. Relict populations exist to this day in higher-elevation areas of Central America and Mexico, their connectivity forever lost due to climate changes and more recently, large-scale deforestation.

What we now call the northern flying squirrel is a relative newcomer to North America, having emigrated to North America during another incarnation of the Bering Land Bridge roughly 12 million years ago, during the early Pliocene era. This route of emigration via the Bering Land Bridge is not unusual, as many of North America’s mammals, both extinct and extant, followed a similar route. In fact, it is generally accepted that our First Nations people emigrated to this continent via the Bering Land Bridge roughly 12,000 years ago, although there is some evidence that there may have been “ancient mariners” who rafted across the Pacific Ocean

The general thinking today is that the northern flying squirrels came from different stock than that of the southern flying squirrel. The most convincing argument for this theory is the squirrel’s baculum, a small supporting bone of the penis that aids in the mating process and is present in many mammal species. The northern flying squirrel’s baculum is structurally much more comparable in shape possessed by the Asian genus Hylopetes than that of the southern flying squirrel’s. Shown on the right is the baculum of the northern flying squirrel (much enlarged!).

The Bering Land Bridge (Beringia)

The Bering Sea, Bering Strait and Beringia (a term to describe an area ranging from the Kolyma River in the Russian far east to the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories of Canada) was named for Vitus Bering, a Danish explorer for a Russian czar in the 18th Century.

At some points, this land mass, which at times sported a rich mixed forest environment, was thousands of miles wide, depending upon sea levels in the Bering Sea.

An animated video on how post-glacial flooding affects the size and scope of the Bering Land Bridge can be found here.

Below is a graphic detailing the extent of the last ice age. Flying squirrels, like most of our mammals, had to pack their bags and head south to warmer, more suitable areas such as the taiga biomes shown below. Once a warming trend began to melt these huge masses of ice from south to north, wildlife also moved northward.

this is an interview, can you please proof read it?

Posted January 25th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Geography: Immigration Interview Assignment
Roena Shams immigrated to Canada from Afghanistan in March 2003. The push factors that made her and her family want to leave her country, were education, freedom of speech, job opportunities and health care. Back in Afghanistan, there was lack of educational opportunities, especially for girls. Women had no right to vote and were not allowed to work in their professions during the war periods. Additionally, the health care system was poor. The pull factors that Canada offered this immigrant were education, jobs, freedom of speech, health care and less crime.
This woman felt very happy leaving her home country in order for her children to have a better future, but also sad. Afghanistan was her home land where she grew up with her family, married and created many happy memories. The only part missing in her life was her children’s safety and future. She left everything behind and moved on to a remarkable nation. The most difficult part leaving behind was her memories with parents and her career. In her home country, Roena was a teacher in an elementary school who taught young children partly English and Dari. With this migration, this very woman accepted the fact of leaving everything for only one cause, safety.
Roena had applied as a refugee when arriving in Canada. Her life and her children’s life were in danger in her own country. The war had put this woman’s life in threat and needed to immigrate to another country as soon as possible. The war had affected every member of her family seeing that her children were having dreadful nightmares about the war.

Does anybody know this urgent Canadian Birthcertificate service in Toronto?

Posted October 18th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Hello, everyone. I am a Canadian living in the States. Does anybody know this urgent Canadian Birthcertificate service in Toronto? The company’s name is Immigroup Immigration service, and they have a website http://www.immigroup.com/default.asp… and also http://www.canadianbirthcertificate.com/…
I need an urgent service to get my son’s Canadian birthcertificate and they charge $313.94 plus courier fee.
Is this a trustworthy company?

Thanks for your input.

Did you see any reason why this illegal should not be deported Mexican teen could be deported Saturday?

Posted October 17th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

An 18-year-old Mexican refugee claimant who contends he faces death in his homeland will be deported Saturday if the government does not grant him temporary residency.

On Friday, a Federal Court judge in Toronto dismissed Daniel Garcia’s application for a temporary stay of his deportation order. Outside of the Federal Court of Appeal, the teen’s supporters held a rally that called on the Citizenship and Immigration Department to keep Mr. Garcia in Canada.

“The application today was just denied. There is an application for a temporary residence permit to (Immigration Minister) Jason Kenney’s office, but we haven’t heard anything back from him,” said Mohan Mishra, an immigration caseworker with No One Is Illegal in Toronto.

“Despite community support from his friends, classmates, teachers, school trustees and church communities, we still see that Minister Kenney is burying his head in the sand,” Mr. Mishra said.

A flight has been scheduled for Mr. Garcia, although the time has not been released.

The Grade 11 student arrived in Canada as a minor in 2007 under the guardianship of his elder sister Brenda. The two had applied for refugee status, arguing that they faced persecution and possibly death in Mexico because Brenda is gay. They said they had already experienced discrimination and homophobic violence there.
Her application was denied and she was deported last Monday.

The younger Garcia has stayed in a Canada Border Services detention centre since Dec. 23.

According to the court decision, Mr. Garcia failed to report a change of his address when he moved in October 2010, and he failed to appear at an immigration hearing in November, which lead to a warrant for his arrest.

“The applicant’s behaviour shows complete disregard for Canada’s immigration laws,” the judge wrote in a court decision, noting Garcia didn’t apply “with clean hands.”

Read more: http://news.nationalpost.com/2010/12/31/mexican-teen-could-be-deported-saturday/#ixzz19k30m06d

Read more: http://news.nationalpost.com/2010/12/31/mexican-teen-could-be-deported-saturday/#ixzz19k2rnwXI

when people tell me i ‘cant’ do something or i cant this or that, what are they saying or telling me? are they

Posted September 30th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

trying to control my life? are they preventing me doing something? is there some hidden law in society which is preventing me from living my life & attaining my dreams?

the situation is this. im a 30 year old bpd sufferer, whos been through a hell of alot in my life, alot of pain & trauma.
and whenever i talk about my dreams & aspirations in life that im trying to aim for. of emigration from the united kingdom. of moving to canada or the u.s…or of finding the loving partner and the girl i choose…of finding a comfortable home to live in with her…:~ these are my dreams which i want to reach, no lowering of my sites for nobody..but when i talk about them all i hear is,can’t, can’t, cant cant, cant & can’t…..

so what do they mean by this then? what are they saying? that i cant do these things? that they are trying to control me? that i wont be allowed to? that there will be certain people to stand in my way?…….
can somebody please explain what people could possibally
mean by them saying ‘cant’ to me? and how i can deal with it without becoming very angry? cheers
thankyou for your answers so far, ! i just get confused and think, ‘are they preventing me..?’…if so what should i do? how should i react?..

my husband and i with our son are wanting to emigrate from uk to albeta canada can anyone recommend this?

Posted September 3rd, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

we went on holiday to vancouver and it showed us a total different way of life to that of the uk. we have a few doubts and we dont know anybody that has emigrated there.