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How can one migrate to Canada


Decorator  4 | 291  
28 Oct 2008 /  #31
Hey Naneczka your not to far from me, i live on the borders of vancouver and Burnaby.. I'm sorry but i have little faith in Canadian immigration. They are impossible to contact and don't really give too much of a damn about migrant workers..

That said i love it here and enjoy the city and people very much. How long i'll stay is another thing i guess.. Enjoy your week.. Ahhh the nights last year i fell asleep on the skytrain and woke up at King George. Sometimes in time for a swift one in Amber Jacks before i tried again.. ;-)
ungar  1 | 10  
28 Oct 2008 /  #32
Of course,if you are a girl/guy with a fiance(e) spousal support is the easiest way to immigrate and now you do not even have to get married,all you need is to be in a partnership for a year(joint bank account,apartment lease,etc..).Unlike most countries your partner/spouse gets permanent residency right away!

And again any Polish girl/woman for my Canadian friend(see my post above)?
Naneczka  - | 16  
28 Oct 2008 /  #33
lol - I live in Surrey, BC....and I do take the King George skyrain every day. That was you sleeping on the train!...lol
loco polaco  3 | 352  
28 Oct 2008 /  #34
Loco polaco

cic.gc.ca/english/index.asp

they still do the points. someone is feeding you crap: cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/assess/index.asp
Naneczka  - | 16  
28 Oct 2008 /  #35
loco polaco - you're so rude and you're missing the point of this conversation..lol

The point system has not been officially removed. However people are waiting for 3-4 years for their applications to be reviewed.The reason is that no one is looking at them unless they have an AEO (arranged job offer). Therefore the point system exists for them. I mentioned that above.
szarlotka  8 | 2205  
28 Oct 2008 /  #36
I WANT SNOW!!! my skis are dusty.

May all your Whistler runs be good runs. Stay clear of those bowls or at least close your eyes tight.

It's Sun Peaks for me this year (near to Kamloops where my lad now lives)
loco polaco  3 | 352  
28 Oct 2008 /  #37
well, eff that then. see if you get any help from me again then. pffffffff

besides i don't know what you're talking aboot as you be talkin' owt yo arse, eh?
Naneczka  - | 16  
28 Oct 2008 /  #38
lol :-) ok ok...
Ross1980  
26 Dec 2008 /  #39
Hi,

immigration rules change constantly. You may want to follow the latest developments by reading news on the following websites:

skillclear.co.uk
globalvisas.com
migrationexpert.com
marriagevisahelp.com
visalaw.com

Just thought you might be interested.

Ross
espana  17 | 947  
21 Jan 2009 /  #40
the Canadian government ,dont mess about .

manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/1091650_deported_disabled_man_back_home


time means  5 | 1309  
21 Jan 2009 /  #41
dont mess about .

is this the polish guy who was killed?
espana  17 | 947  
21 Jan 2009 /  #42
yes the guy last year ,and now this poor english guy deported.
be careful decorator!!!!!
time means  5 | 1309  
21 Jan 2009 /  #43
this poor english guy deported.
be careful decorator!!!!!

any links to the above?

thanks espana. looks like canada is getting tough.

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