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 If my child is born in Canada would he gain citizenship automatically?
My wife and I are both US citizens, but if we decided to give birth in Canada, would our child have dual citizenship automaticall , or would we have to aply for our child to gain it?...


 What are the laws in Canada regarding salvia?
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 I am a Canadian citizen, can my wife get any healthcare in Canada since she is not a citizen of there?
Hi, my wife needs some work done for her teeth. I am a Canadian citizen and she is a U.S. citizen and we both live in the U.S. I havent been to Canada in a while so i dont really know how the system ...


 No fire alarm or detector in Canada?
We are staying in a hotel in Nova Scotia, and the fire alarm/detector in the room has been unwired and removed.

The spot it once occupied now has casing and wires, but no alarm. There is ...


 Just how cold are southern Canadian winters?
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 Is it closer to Toronto or by bus?
Just wondering....


 What are some differences between Canadians and Americans?
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 Do I need a passport to drive to Canada?
I plan on driving to Niagara Falls this August(2008). I heard that after June 2008 you will need a passport? Is this true?...


 Wat is the countrey canada all about?
i live in texas and i alweys hear about canada on the tv screen

i was just wundering what they speak there and where that countrey is?

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 What type of swim suit do males wear in Canada including Quebec?
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 Do you think Canada has it's own identity?
I was reading through this website notcanada.com, and was upset by it. It was about why ppl shouldn't immigrate to Canada. All the points it brought up were wrong of course! Anyways, one ...


 Where can I take a passport picture?

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What it cvs? And some of you said post office. They take photos at the post office?? Oh, and how much if I were to take it at the post office?...


 Can a us citizen drive to canada, bc, or mexico with drivers license and birth certificate?
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 Is there any justification for someone making the statement: "Toronto looks like a plastic, fake city"?
Why do you come to this conclusion?...


 Ok, i love the cold, and canada is know by it's cold climate?
where is the coldest place to live in canada?...


 Is Calgary a good place to holiday in?
I am thinking about flying into Calgary for holidays. Then probably driving into mountains. Is this feasible idea? If so, where should I stay? Where should I go?
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 What is needed to visit Canada from the U.S.?
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 What are the 10 proviences and 3 territories of canada?
i have a mid-term wednesday and i need to know....


 Is Canada as bad for being anti-smoking as America, or not quite so p c?
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 Going to BC whistler this winter season and wanted to know where to buy good marijuana,,is it legal?
theres alot of of questions in the air if marijuana is illegal or if its legal to have in canada. any feedback would be ...



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Do you live in canada.?

should i move to canada? im in arizona

    



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Clever nickname
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It's up to you. I like Canada. From what I hear, Arizona is dangerous because of the Death-Rabbits.


Fish
On what basis do you ask? Why are you thinking of moving? What skills do you have to look for a job?

You will not see the same weather that is for sure, regardless of where you go.

Before you go you MUST consult this website to make sure you understand what is necessary and what paperwork you need:

http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/washington/imm/index.aspx?lang=eng&menu_id=78&menu=L


wolfex16
I live up in Canada! And it's bombbbbbbbbb


lucky
I moved to Toronto, Canada three years ago...

From my own experiences, it's not a bad idea to move to Canada if you do like the cold weather in winter. As I know, Arizona's winter is much warmer than here. However, you may like skiing and there are many great place to ski in Canada. Especially the 2010 Olympic will be held in Vancouver.

Also, Canadian are really friendly and polite. They use "Thank you" and "Sorry" a lot.

Overall, Canada is really a good place to live. Moving to Canada is not a bad idea.


B2B2008
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Yes, and yes.


Stephanie
http://www.notcanada.com/

The Now very popular real Canada.


8. Discriminatory and Dishonest Immigration System.
Immigration to Canada is based on a point system, obtained with your education, qualifications and job experience. Points are good enough for immigration, but in Canada, they are not good enough to get a job in your field. Amazing, how the credentials that qualify you to come to Canada are the same credentials that don't qualify you for your profession in Canada. The reason is, Canada only wants immigrants to do the labor jobs - pizza delivery, driving taxis, factory work etc.


7. Out Of Control Cost Of Living.
From rent, to utility bills, to shopping, to phone, internet and cable bills, to gas, to car insurance, to eating out, to basically anything you have to pay for or buy, the cost of living in Canada has become astronomical. Recent immigrants are astonished as to how expensive everything is. It is estimated that compared to most countries around the world, the cost of living in Canada is on average five times greater.


6. Health Care Crisis.
Practicing physicians in Canada are in a shortage, 1 in 4 Canadians cannot get a family doctor. Canadian doctors are leaving to move permanently to the United States. Statistics Canada and the Canadian Medical Association both have identified that for every 1 American doctor that moves to Canada, 19 (nineteen) Canadian doctors move to the United States! Doctors in Canada are overworked and underpaid, and there is a cap on their salaries.


5. Very High Taxes.
Yes, you have the GST, the PST, totaling 15%, on practically everything you purchase and many other taxes taken out of our weekly paycheck. You have to pay a whopping amount to the government, out of your hard earned salary, so that the government can turn around and give it to beer drinking, hockey watching welfare bums. Fair? It does not matter, it's Canada.


4. Money Hungry Government.
Canadian Embassies around the world lie to foreigners, painting this picture that Canada is Utopia, because they want them to come to Canada. Why? Because foreigners bring money! So after being deceived, these foreigners come. They must bring with them at least $10,000. Canada has an immigration quota of 250,000 per year. So please do the math, 250,000 multiplied by $10,000 each equals a whopping 2.5 Billion dollars that Canada gains from immigrants every year.


3. No Culture.
Unlike almost every other country in the world, Canada has no culture. Actually American culture is what dominates Canada. When was the last time you had some 'Canadian' food? There are no Canadian traditions and there is no national identity. What does it even mean to call yourself a 'Canadian'. . .nothing really. People living in Canada, still identify themselves with the country they 'originally' came from.


2. Worst Weather.
Yes, Canada has the worst weather conditions of any country in the world. Freezing cold temperatures, snow, ice, hail, winds, storms etc. From the Prairie provinces to the Maritimes, from the Territories to southern Ontario, the weather is so horrific and disgusting that many Canadians leave Canada simply because of this reason alone.


1. No Jobs.
Yes, coast to coast, there are no jobs. Immigrants are highly qualified (MD's, PhD's, Lawyers, Engineers etc.) but they are driving taxi cabs, delivering pizza's or working in factories. Even people with bachelors degrees from Canadian Universities cannot find jobs after graduation. This is the tragedy associated with immigration to Canada. I feel sorry for those immigrants who are stuck in Canada for the rest of their lives. It is indeed a very sad and hopeless future.


Not the Fallen
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I live in Canada and I like it. I admit that I've thought about moving to another country.

There are definitely worse countries to live in. I think you need to ask yourself why you want to move. What kind of activities and environment do you want to be around? I'd do a bit of research before you up and move.

I keep hearing that our country is really hard to get into immigration-wise. I don't know why but please ensure you find all the info.


Douglas L
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Yes I live in Canada.
Whether you move here on not depends on your values and what you want. If you hate snow then coastal BC is the only part of Canada for you.


ɪ ɔɐɴ Ƨɘɛ ʏoὺґ ɧɑɭȭ♥
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i live here and i dont like it becuasseee
-its very cold
- we dont have any good shopping (stores)
-the US makes fun of us :(
- I want to live in Australia


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no, pleeeeease go to texas...



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