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malek
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Originally posted by ShadoWolf
Why I want to move to Hungary

:D :D :D


edit: errr maybe Czech Republic instead



fake!!!!11!
ShadoWolf
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Originally posted by DJ El Kay Dee
keep dreaming buddy...


now that those countries are in the EU, citizens of other EU countries (inc. Italy) get "entry" :disbelief :disbelief
ShadoWolf
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Originally posted by malek
since when did they start admiting pakis in churchs?!?!? :stongue: :stongue: :stongue:


hey I'm down with Goans

too bad he hates me
AnitA
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Originally posted by Miss Julia
I've been trying to move to Canada for a while now. I went to the immgration office in Hamilton to get info. Basically, my options to be able to move here are:

a) Marry a Canadian citizen, but he would have to own property, and you would still have to pay a huge fee to obtain a Canadian citizenship.

b) Apply for a work permit. A business owner would have to sponsor you to work for their company, but they would have to prove to the immigration that there is no one else in all of Canada who could fulfill that position.

c) Apply for a student visa. As a US citizen though, you do not qualify for financial aid or loan (unless it's a personal loan through a bank). This means that you would have to pay the full tuition of an immigration student, which is ridiculously expensive. So unless you are stinking rich, this is not a good option.

In conclusion, if you are thinking of moving to Canada, IT'S NOT GONNA BE EASY... AT ALL!! :mad:

:sadgreen:


@Miss Julia: LoL I was hoping to extend my work visa when i was there last year and I was pretty much told the same options as you....such a ballbreaker eh :whip: :mad: :mad: :mad: Although i think option a), could possibly be the easiest...??
Jayx1
In Canada if you speak english and french, have a degree, and want to work we dont want you.

The way to get in is to say that you are being discriminated against because george bush wont allow gay marriage. Im betting that in theis socialist nightmare of a society it would actually work.

If you really want to move here then go for it. Just be sure you know what you are getting into.
muzzybear
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Originally posted by Miss Julia
I've been trying to move to Canada for a while now. I went to the immgration office in Hamilton to get info. Basically, my options to be able to move here are:

a) Marry a Canadian citizen, but he would have to own property, and you would still have to pay a huge fee to obtain a Canadian citizenship.

b) Apply for a work permit. A business owner would have to sponsor you to work for their company, but they would have to prove to the immigration that there is no one else in all of Canada who could fulfill that position.

c) Apply for a student visa. As a US citizen though, you do not qualify for financial aid or loan (unless it's a personal loan through a bank). This means that you would have to pay the full tuition of an immigration student, which is ridiculously expensive. So unless you are stinking rich, this is not a good option.

In conclusion, if you are thinking of moving to Canada, IT'S NOT GONNA BE EASY... AT ALL!! :mad:

:sadgreen:


You could find a sponsor, rather than get married. And yes, the fee is $1500. I married an Irishman and the paperwork is very stressful and time consuming. We'll be lucky if he gets a work permit by September.
loca
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Originally posted by Miss Julia
I've been trying to move to Canada for a while now. I went to the immgration office in Hamilton to get info. Basically, my options to be able to move here are:

a) Marry a Canadian citizen, but he would have to own property, and you would still have to pay a huge fee to obtain a Canadian citizenship.

b) Apply for a work permit. A business owner would have to sponsor you to work for their company, but they would have to prove to the immigration that there is no one else in all of Canada who could fulfill that position.

c) Apply for a student visa. As a US citizen though, you do not qualify for financial aid or loan (unless it's a personal loan through a bank). This means that you would have to pay the full tuition of an immigration student, which is ridiculously expensive. So unless you are stinking rich, this is not a good option.

In conclusion, if you are thinking of moving to Canada, IT'S NOT GONNA BE EASY... AT ALL!! :mad:

:sadgreen:


Yah i'm having to go through option C. Option A would be the easiest one but neither of us are ready for that yet so... huge fees it is :D :( :(
arek
canada suxors for all those reasons plus this winter.

the whole proceedure is hell annoying as dirty underwear and a ass rash.
loca
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Originally posted by arek
canada suxors for all those reasons plus this winter.

the whole proceedure is hell annoying as dirty underwear and a ass rash.


It's true i'm definitely not moving here for the friggin 6 mths of winter :nervous: :nervous:
arek
every winter im sick, at the exact same time, i poop green and my sinuses are whacked out. which is right now.... *silent fart*

loca
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Originally posted by arek
every winter im sick, at the exact same time, i poop green and my sinuses are whacked out. which is right now.... *silent fart*


EEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW haahahaahaha :stongue: :stongue: :stongue:
You are a sick, SICK man :p
chinamon
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Originally posted by dEsidEL


come to Scarborough and ask some of the ppl here.. they seem to hav gotten in pretty easy ! lots of them hav criminal records too.. and they ain't even American !!



i think thats the exact reason why those people moved to canada with such ease... they AREN'T american!!! :D :D
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