canada????
Q. me and my boyfriend plan on moving into canada (mississauga/toronto area), permanently. but i was wondering what the laws are to become a citizen and to basically immigrate into canada and out of the u.s.. we also need to know if there is also a process for taking animals. i moved there when i was little and it was a fairly difficult process to get ourselves and pets there. so yeah. help?
Asked by haymegrez - Mon Oct 8 20:25:24 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. www.cic.gc.ca is the immigration web site. Basically you have to have something to offer Canada, and the one of you that has the most to offer (points by education, skill, training, languages) should be the primary applicant for permanent resident status, if you can claim common-law spouse. Animals really aren't much of a problem as long as you have proof of their vaccination history. It is much more complicated for people but the web site details the things you must do and lets you add up your points and see if you will likely be accepted.
Answered by hanora - Mon Oct 8 22:52:57 2007

Should Canada close it doors to the USA and start selling oil to the world?
Q. Should Canada start selling our goods to the world and stop depending on the USA? Can Canada live with out the USA? Can Canada get better deals with other trading partners? These are the thing we need to ask Canadians.
Asked by Badboy - Mon Feb 18 14:26:45 2008 - - 6 Answers - 2 Comments

A. Canada does sell it`s goods to the world.Canada has more free-trade deals than any other nation.Why would you want to stop selling to the US.They are good costumers.
Answered by Zombie - Mon Feb 18 15:22:49 2008

What should I know about Denmark to Canada emigration procedures?
Q. Specifically, what does the law says about procedures to follow for a Danish citizen moving permanently to Canada? Where should he start? What papers does he need, from Canada, and Denmark? What can he do to get a Visa quickly, or to pass the citizenship test when he gets to Canada? Would it accelerate the entire procedure by obtaining a marriage license while in Canada? I have heard of the concept of an international "invitation" that a citizen can send to someone in another country, to fast-track their passage into the inviter's country. Is this the case for Canada and Denmark?
Asked by Lal - Mon Apr 16 17:22:09 2007 - - 1 Answers - 3 Comments

A. Here is a Canadian site dealing with immigration to Canada: The site includes a newcomers introduction to Canada and links to the different classes of immigration. The following link has the various immigration forms: There are no specific procedures (at least from Canada's standpoint) for immigrating from specific countries such as Denmark. Being able to speak & write both English and French (this is a huge plus), no criminal record, having job skills that are needed in Canada all count towards how quickly one's application will be processed. I'm not aware of any particular individual "invitations" although each province has their own "nomination" programs. Specifically, if the individual has certain skills that are of need in… [cont.]
Answered by CBB - Tue Apr 17 17:02:19 2007

How can Canada protect its claimed northern lands and borders?
Q. There seems to be more than just a gentleman's disagreement between countries in regard to the sovereignty of huge areas of the Arctic . If a powerful nation moves in and develops waters or basins considered Canada, what would Canada do? Could Canadians have the gall to ask the Yanks for help, after years of spitting at their southern 'neighbors'?
Asked by screaming monk - Sun Jun 29 22:51:15 2008 - - 6 Answers - 1 Comments

A. The canadian and US "disagreement" is only localized in certain social groups. The US's greatest trade ally is Canada and though, as with every country to another, there have been disputes, at the moment, we are working very well with Canada and Likewise. Also on a side not not from the source If you asked for help up north it would allow us to set up legalized bases at closer vantages to some northern non-allied countries like North Korea.
Answered by Matthew W - Sun Jun 29 23:07:23 2008

what is the best place in canada to study for a Bachelors degree in Canada?
Q. i am planning to come to canada to study for an Bachelors degree in Nutrition. i want the program to be accredited by Dietitians Canada. Also let me know what are some good places in canada to work as a registered dietitian?
Asked by bluecomp2002 - Wed Oct 14 10:19:15 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I'd check out McGill or Concordia. They are both in Montreal, QC, which is a primarily french speaking but the universities themselves are english speaking. You can get the best of both worlds here and embrace both english speaking and french canadian culture and language in the beautiful city of Montreal.
Answered by DuckyMan - Fri Oct 16 14:09:45 2009

How is the number of days a Canada PR lives in Canada counted?
Q. A Canada PR (permanent resident) is required to accumulate at least 2 years (out of every 5 years) of living in Canada in order to maintain the PR status. However I am wondering how they actually count the number of days a PR lived in Canada. When a person drives from the United States to Canada, neither US border officers nor Canada border officers record anything. When a person drives from Canada to the US, nothing is recorded either. If the person keeps traveling between the US and Canada without going to a 3rd country (so nothing is stamped on the passport), how does Canada immigration officers know how many days the person actually lives in Canada?
Asked by Stan - Sun Jan 4 10:54:29 2009 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments

A. Simply put, you are incorrect. Your license at minimum is recorded each time you leave and enter the country by car. When presenting ID (passport etc) at the border, it is also recorded. Canada and the US share this information, so the US knows when you return to Canada, and Canada knows when you leave. In the past, there might have been opportunity to leave or enter without a permanent record, but today, each passage is recorded.
Answered by Quizzard - Sun Jan 4 11:00:07 2009

How do you obtain Sodium metal in Canada or transport it across the border?
Q. I cannot find anywhere in Canada to buy pure Sodium metal. Most places on the internet list it as a restricted material. I found Sodium being sold on eBay but only in the United States. They will not ship it internationally as the Postal Service does not allow it to be sent out of the country. I can have it shipped to a friend in the United States and have them bring it back to Canada the next time they travel. Will the airlines allow Sodium to be carried on a flight or to be put in checked baggage? If not, can it just be driven across the border? Another suitable solution for me would be to find someone selling it in Canada for a reasonable price. Does anyone know if there is somewhere an ordinary person can buy Sodium in Canada? Thanks.… [cont.]
Asked by Natrium - Tue Oct 9 01:13:57 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Although sodium metal is a restricted material, it CAN still be shipped to/within Canada if declared as a hazardous material and transported by special courrier. As a material that's regulated by Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, it is usually not a good idea to bring the item across the US border undeclared. Also, it canNOT be transported by air, ground only. If you can provide proof/ background of the kind of research you are doing with the sodium and you need a reasonable amount of metal, I may be able to help.
Answered by ArcH - Thu Oct 11 23:17:29 2007

How are the work ethics in Canada comparable to those in the United States?
Q. I'm considering relocating to Canada (British Columbia) and am wondering about what the work ethics are like in Canada, in general. Obviously, businesses in the United States overwork their employees resulting in less sleep, more health problems, etc. Is it the same in Canada or better?
Asked by Dee - Thu Mar 6 13:56:32 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The Canadian embassy will be happy to send you the requisite information.
Answered by Moby - Thu Mar 6 14:07:22 2008

Should Canada start to trade its oil on the Eurodollar?
Q. What would happen if Canada traded oil with Eurodollars instead of U.S dollars? Would Canada suffer the same fate as Iraq? Is it even possible for Canada to do so? With large amounts of oil and natural gas would it benefit Canada to do so?
Asked by PK - Sun Sep 9 22:55:57 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. the same thing that happend to saddam for changing from dollars to euros. and also the same thing coming to iran for threatening to trade with euros instead of dollars. what did you think the war on terror was about?
Answered by ashley robinson - Sun Sep 9 23:05:13 2007

Why Canada 1974 stamp collection is much more expensive than others?
Q. 1974 Canada stamp collection is 250$. So expensive, why?
Asked by Boren Z - Thu Nov 8 19:11:47 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If the collection is just the single stamps that Canada issued in 1974, I don't know why it'd be so expensive. The single stamps together would probably be worth about all together $20 unused at most. Unless they're full sheets, error stamps, or something very unusual, that sounds like too much money.
Answered by ansrdog - Thu Nov 8 19:34:45 2007

I am planning to legally Immigrate to Canada or Australia, why i should consider Canada?
Q. I am planning to legally Immigrate to Canada or Australia, why i should consider Canada? When thinking about immigration, i think about equal opportunities, a job, education for my child, healthcare, peaceful land, etc, so please answer with full details. About me: Married, one child of 6, both BA in business.
Asked by juancpolo - Thu Aug 28 12:29:55 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Hi, About Canada; 1) Equal opportunities: Do not expect anywhere in the world 2) A job: Be prepared to do survival job or go to school 3) Education: Free till grade 12 ( Good Standard). 4) Healthcare: Mostly free 5) Peaceful: Yes; except a few cities. Webmaster,
Answered by nomlah - Thu Aug 28 21:18:17 2008

How would Canada be different if there had been no immigration?
Q. If the early "founding peoples" (The First Nations, The English, and The French) had not immigrated, how would Canada be different?
Asked by Lynn - Sun Feb 28 13:47:53 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Who knows. It could be better, worse, or the same. I wonder what any country would be like if there were no invasions, colonizations, immigration, mass migrations, settling of itinerant cultures, etc. However, there would not be many of the good things we have today in the world, if it were not for immigration of some kind. Yes, there are some bad things too, as a result...but you gotta take that with the good.
Answered by contessaharridan - Sun Feb 28 13:59:08 2010

How much money can i bring from India to Canada. Is that money taxed in Canada?
Q. I want to sell my property in India and bring money to canada so that i can make downpayment for the property i buy in canada. So how many Canadian Dollers can i bring from india and how can i bring it. If i bring cash is it taxed in canada. Please let me know.
Asked by RAJ - Fri Jan 25 09:53:22 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. $10,000 can be brought in before it has to be claimed.
Answered by fratts - Fri Jan 25 10:01:22 2008

What is the cheapest and easiest way to immigrate canada?
Q. I want to immigrate canada i m 28 yrs old, married, 1 child, good english, no french, more then 10 yrs exp. Student Counsellor, energetic, lack of finance, no sponsor in canada, no job offered in canada, 5 point less then 67 points. Kindly anyone help me to get cheapest and easiest way to immigrate canada, and sorry my self from Pakistan.
Asked by AAMIR K - Wed Jun 11 01:38:44 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. www.cic.gc.ca There is no cheap and easy way to immigrate to Canada. There is currently a backlog of around 900,000 and Canada only admits 250,000 per year. Legislation was passed recently to speed up the process, but it is likely that it will speed it up by raising the bar for entry. If you go to the website you will see that they suggest that you don't bother applying if you don't have the required points.
Answered by hanora - Wed Jun 11 14:22:26 2008

Petitioning a Caregiver in Canada before returning for residency?
Q. I am Canadian and planning to return back home to Canada in 2 to 3 years. In my absence, can I apply to petition a caregiver while I am a non resident pending my return to Canada?
Asked by South Canadian - Thu Apr 2 20:27:41 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. NO the caregiver MUST be living in Canada WITH the family - the family MUST be in Canada when they apply. The caregiver will live in and work for you for 2 years. Once that 2 years is complete they can apply for PR status and get their caregiver work permit changed to an open permit, so they can work for whomever they choose.
Answered by Sidwell - Thu Apr 2 23:32:16 2009

How can Britain convince Canada to help maintain Britain's strong internation presence?
Q. We take on the role of British foreign officials. We are trying to convince Canada to help Britain maintain a strong internation presence. Can someone give me ten key points to how we can convince Canada to continue to help Britain after it had became its own country? international*
Asked by littleasiangirl - Sun Sep 30 16:39:53 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Through the use of 'soft power'... you can find many examples by researching that.
Answered by BeachBum - Thu Oct 4 16:20:05 2007

What can Canada do to stop illegals from crossing the border to leech off our healthcare system?
Q. There are hundreds of thousands a year stealing our healthcare making it more expensive for the people who actually pay for it. What can Canada do?
Asked by FizzyBubbler Lives Forever! - Wed Sep 30 06:21:40 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. That's because your minister of homeland security is Red Green...
Answered by terry t - Wed Sep 30 06:40:06 2009

How many immigrants immigrate to canada yearly? Is there any organization or law to protect them?
Q. Per year, how many immigrants immigrate to canada? Is there any sort of law or canadian organization which can provide them safety or some kind of protection? Or is there even a United Nations organization which Canada has entered to support fair and ethical labor in multinational corporations??
Asked by *Brisa* - Thu Jan 31 18:40:20 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. No need to question Canadian government for immigrant protection and rights; Canada has an official multi-cultural policy; they even have a crime of hatred, right? No, the racism you see in its neighbour, you don't normally see it there. Canada is very good to legal immigrants.
Answered by K.B - Fri Feb 1 07:32:12 2008

How important is it for Canada to have an all Canada Stanley Cup Final in hockey?
Q. Gold medal is fine but Canada needs its trophy and sport back where it belongs. Vancouver and Montreal for the cup baby! Americans need to stick to baseball football and basketball as they have no business playing hockey. Stupid Americans!
Asked by Kilometres AKA Miles - Tue Apr 20 22:04:17 2010 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments

A. What's the story on the curse again?
Answered by Vashti - Thu Apr 22 19:51:06 2010

What does canada customs ask you to prove?
Q. I am going to canada the day after tomarrow, I want to know if I have to prove anything other than my citizenship of the U.S. ? Do I have to prove that I have sufficient funds, or that I'm coming back to the U.S because I don't have a round trip ticket, only a one way. I have relatives in Seatle, so I was probably going to get picked up by them after about 3 4 months in canada. I called this number it should be canada customs and she said that I won't need to prove sufficent funds or that I'm coming back as long as I'm a U.S. Citizen.
Asked by shipsailsouttosea - Tue Nov 28 00:53:34 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If you tell them you are staying for a few months you will have to state the reason. Traveling then driving home should not be an issue. If it is for work or school make sure you have the necessary paperwork if any additional approvals may be necessary., such as a work or educational visa.
Answered by CAE - Tue Nov 28 01:03:07 2006

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