
Francois Quebequois
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http://pub32.bravenet.com/guestbook/2745769810
www.notcanada.net
i suggest, you should consider this website first.
from experiences of former/newly arrived immigrants. just like you. |
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lestermount
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Vancouver and British Colombia. The area is beautiful.
The people are mostly friendly.
The weather is wet and foggy most of the year, but late summer is sunny and warm.
Close to the mountains and ocean, near the U.S. if you need to get back sometimes. |
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x_scarred_heart_x
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Canada's awesome dude! |
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J
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Victoria,BC.
I went there this past summer and it's gorgeous!
Not sure about living there though, I only went for 2 days. |
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z31tt
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It depends on what your schooling and background is. Finance and business? Go to Toronto or Vancouver. Engineering or project management? Definitely Alberta. That province is booming right now and will be for years to come. They're paying almost $20/hour to work at Tim Hortons! |
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r w
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I really like Calgary area. Alberta is a nice province that has a lot of natural resources. Calgary is a large city with a lot of great stuff there and you have relatively good access to a lot of great places. I have visited there several times and enjoyed it greatly.
I would avoid Quebec. The people there are too much of a pain. |
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happy day (sickofviolations)
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i would say the west coast. the praries are too damn cold. |
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American dude
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Toronto. It's a big city so there's lots to do. |
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blackarydavidson6
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Toronto, the structures there are beautiful, theres alot to do, the people are nice, its clean, its pretty cheap out there, very nice place to live. |
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Banff it's a small town about an hour outside of Calgary and it's so beautiful and peaceful i went there on vacation it was amazing not to mention they have the best coffee shops! Jumpstart is amazing! |
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Azizah
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cool, I was considering a move to Canada myself. I'd say Toronto, its the biggest city in North America after New York, but I hear its expensive to live directly in the city, although there's some cool towns nearby, goodluck. |
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Tracy M
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I would recommend Toronto or Vancouver. Both are large cities with lots to do, however, both cities are VERY expensive and jobs are hard to find, especially if you don't have a University degree. |
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B بغداد
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Toronto. It's the liveliest, esp if you love the Big City Life. |
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Grand pa
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Vancouver BC climate people nice place to live. The olympics are comming jobs all over See tourismvancouver |
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dustinknip
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i would go to montreal because there is a underground city |
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hoplessromantic
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montreal is a cool area...but if you don't speak french it might be kinda hard for you.
toronto and ontario are nice too.
if you are looking to city areas... |
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â–“ old doc â–“
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Giggly_Punkette
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Why would you move to Canada?? |
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jelle
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Just make sure it isn't a French speaking province - those Canadians think they are French and you know what they say about the French! |
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prudence jude mclenstar♥
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APOLLO 11 WAS A HOAX |
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.?J?s???. *???lli??*
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Don't move to Canada it's cold. |
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