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August 21, 2008 at 5:38 PM #13634August 21, 2008 at 8:11 PM #259848WickedheartParticipant
I checked it out once and to emmigrate to Canada you have to qualify on their point system. Points are awarded for your education level, fluency in English and French, work experience and age. You also have to have proof of funds if you don’t already have employment in Canada. I remember some other stuff like not being a criminal and more points for having canadian relatives. I think they have a special program for IT people too. I don’t know anything about dual citizenship. I could ask some Canadian friends this weekend.
August 21, 2008 at 8:11 PM #260043WickedheartParticipantI checked it out once and to emmigrate to Canada you have to qualify on their point system. Points are awarded for your education level, fluency in English and French, work experience and age. You also have to have proof of funds if you don’t already have employment in Canada. I remember some other stuff like not being a criminal and more points for having canadian relatives. I think they have a special program for IT people too. I don’t know anything about dual citizenship. I could ask some Canadian friends this weekend.
August 21, 2008 at 8:11 PM #260055WickedheartParticipantI checked it out once and to emmigrate to Canada you have to qualify on their point system. Points are awarded for your education level, fluency in English and French, work experience and age. You also have to have proof of funds if you don’t already have employment in Canada. I remember some other stuff like not being a criminal and more points for having canadian relatives. I think they have a special program for IT people too. I don’t know anything about dual citizenship. I could ask some Canadian friends this weekend.
August 21, 2008 at 8:11 PM #260103WickedheartParticipantI checked it out once and to emmigrate to Canada you have to qualify on their point system. Points are awarded for your education level, fluency in English and French, work experience and age. You also have to have proof of funds if you don’t already have employment in Canada. I remember some other stuff like not being a criminal and more points for having canadian relatives. I think they have a special program for IT people too. I don’t know anything about dual citizenship. I could ask some Canadian friends this weekend.
August 21, 2008 at 8:11 PM #260144WickedheartParticipantI checked it out once and to emmigrate to Canada you have to qualify on their point system. Points are awarded for your education level, fluency in English and French, work experience and age. You also have to have proof of funds if you don’t already have employment in Canada. I remember some other stuff like not being a criminal and more points for having canadian relatives. I think they have a special program for IT people too. I don’t know anything about dual citizenship. I could ask some Canadian friends this weekend.
August 22, 2008 at 7:58 AM #260175blahblahblahParticipantFLU, I’m surprised that you would think of moving to Canada. I recall from many of your posts that you are pretty conservative in your views and Canada is a pretty liberal country. What’s got you thinking about moving to the great white north?
August 22, 2008 at 7:58 AM #260263blahblahblahParticipantFLU, I’m surprised that you would think of moving to Canada. I recall from many of your posts that you are pretty conservative in your views and Canada is a pretty liberal country. What’s got you thinking about moving to the great white north?
August 22, 2008 at 7:58 AM #260223blahblahblahParticipantFLU, I’m surprised that you would think of moving to Canada. I recall from many of your posts that you are pretty conservative in your views and Canada is a pretty liberal country. What’s got you thinking about moving to the great white north?
August 22, 2008 at 7:58 AM #260162blahblahblahParticipantFLU, I’m surprised that you would think of moving to Canada. I recall from many of your posts that you are pretty conservative in your views and Canada is a pretty liberal country. What’s got you thinking about moving to the great white north?
August 22, 2008 at 7:58 AM #259966blahblahblahParticipantFLU, I’m surprised that you would think of moving to Canada. I recall from many of your posts that you are pretty conservative in your views and Canada is a pretty liberal country. What’s got you thinking about moving to the great white north?
August 22, 2008 at 9:04 AM #260278CoronitaParticipant1) Socially I’m pretty liberal. financially, I’m pretty conservative.
2) Backup plan in case U.S./China relations take the turn for the worse and we enter into a “cold war” with China. I’d rather not be shacked up in Chinese concentration camps or Guantanamo Bay (have we really learned?)
I believe in always preparing for the worst, and if it doesn’t happen, that’s one option you don’t need to execute on, versus having no options when you need them.
Canada is the only other country I could imagine living in, minus Quebec.
U.S. propensity to criticize other countries and try to impose our “values and policies” and China being U.S.’s creditor to me spells trouble down the road
August 22, 2008 at 9:04 AM #260238CoronitaParticipant1) Socially I’m pretty liberal. financially, I’m pretty conservative.
2) Backup plan in case U.S./China relations take the turn for the worse and we enter into a “cold war” with China. I’d rather not be shacked up in Chinese concentration camps or Guantanamo Bay (have we really learned?)
I believe in always preparing for the worst, and if it doesn’t happen, that’s one option you don’t need to execute on, versus having no options when you need them.
Canada is the only other country I could imagine living in, minus Quebec.
U.S. propensity to criticize other countries and try to impose our “values and policies” and China being U.S.’s creditor to me spells trouble down the road
August 22, 2008 at 9:04 AM #260177CoronitaParticipant1) Socially I’m pretty liberal. financially, I’m pretty conservative.
2) Backup plan in case U.S./China relations take the turn for the worse and we enter into a “cold war” with China. I’d rather not be shacked up in Chinese concentration camps or Guantanamo Bay (have we really learned?)
I believe in always preparing for the worst, and if it doesn’t happen, that’s one option you don’t need to execute on, versus having no options when you need them.
Canada is the only other country I could imagine living in, minus Quebec.
U.S. propensity to criticize other countries and try to impose our “values and policies” and China being U.S.’s creditor to me spells trouble down the road
August 22, 2008 at 9:04 AM #260190CoronitaParticipant1) Socially I’m pretty liberal. financially, I’m pretty conservative.
2) Backup plan in case U.S./China relations take the turn for the worse and we enter into a “cold war” with China. I’d rather not be shacked up in Chinese concentration camps or Guantanamo Bay (have we really learned?)
I believe in always preparing for the worst, and if it doesn’t happen, that’s one option you don’t need to execute on, versus having no options when you need them.
Canada is the only other country I could imagine living in, minus Quebec.
U.S. propensity to criticize other countries and try to impose our “values and policies” and China being U.S.’s creditor to me spells trouble down the road
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