Marry some one from over there or go to school there. Otherwise get some one to sponcer you in work.
Perspective Immigrants to Canada must apply from outside of Canada, to Immigration Canada. The process is about two years long before you get a Permanent Resident permit, then you can come to Canada to find work. Take a look at the main Canadian Government web site, by doing a Google search and then look for the Immigration information sub page. Immigrants are judged based on their education, work history and job skills, as well as their langauge ability in either English or French, and their ability to "fit in to Canadian society". A medical exam and blood tests, plus a chest x-ray are all required, as are a criminal record search in your home country, and a credit check of your past banking record. Obviously, a criminal record, a bankruptcy or having a Aids/Hiv illness will rule you out.
Canada is a country, and therefore Best Buy cannot open it. The store chain Best buy is already available in Canada.
Yes there is a province in canada named ontario.
If one wants to learn more about the requirements for citizenship and immigration to Canada the best information can be found on the Government of Canada website under the listing of "Citizenship and Immigration Canada".
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Yes, it is possible for an American citizen to get a loan in Canada. However, the requirements and terms may vary depending on the lender and the type of loan. It's important to research and consult with different financial institutions to find the best options and understand the specific criteria and conditions for borrowing in Canada as a non-resident.
Hello, I would contact the nearest United States Embassy to wherever you now live, that is the first Starting Point. They will advise you what to do.
Well it depends what you like and what you hate. If you like warm weathers, then you would like the countries on the equators. If you like cold weathers you would like countries such as for Muslim countries for snow Lebanon and turkey, if you like parties Beirut is the best place
It depends on your status in Canada. You need to consult a CPA in both the United States and Canada to find out what the best way to handle your taxes is.
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Some of the advantages of having a Canadian online broker if you live in Ontario, Canada is that you will get discounts since you're a Canadian citizen. The best rated online broker in Canada is Virtual Brokers.
Can someone please help with this question as I am facing the same issue mikerowland1@yahoo.com thanks
They came to Canada for a better lifestyle. During this time, during the war there was lots of poverty and many people were poor, so they came for the better lifestyle.
You are going to need to go to the doctors or a family planning center. They should let you purchase the pill even though you are not an Australian citizen, but it is best to ask first :)
Canada is definitely the best !
Hi there, My name is George, I work for an immigration firm in Toronto, Canada. Your question is very vague. Yes, U.S. citizens can immigrate to Canada but how you choose to immigrate is another story. Do you have a post-secondary degree, work experience, can you speak English or French well, and do you have at least $10,000 in funds. If so, you might want to try immigrating under the skilled worker class. If you want to work here first you can obtain a work permit or come to Canada under NAFTA, if you qualify. Also, if you are in a relationship with a Canadian, you could have him/her sponsor you to come to the country as an immigrant. There are many ways to come into the country as an immigrant and the best one for you depends on your circumstances. Our firm has produced a video on the many categories you can apply under. You can see this video at: http://www.immigroup.com/articles.php?id=Canada_Immigration If you have any questions, please contact me at (416)962-2623. I'm in the office from 9am-5pm Monday-Friday. Kind Regards, George Laczko Directory Listings; Canada Immigration: http://www.immigroup.com & http://www.canadaimmigrationlaw.net Working in Canada: http://www.canadacv.com PR Card: http://www.permanent-resident-card.com Canadian birth certificates: http://www.canadianbirthcertificate.com Canada Passport: http://www.canadian-passport-support.com Do it your self kits: http://www.canada-immigration-info.com http://www.application-download.com Embassy and Consulate Finder in Canada http://www.immigroup.com/Embassy_consulates_in_canada/
It is better to get a working Visa in the USA. A BCC won't clear the reason why you cross the border every day to go to work. Also, working in the USA is illegal if you don't have a work Visa