Do you think Canada has it's own identity? |
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Where can I take a passport picture? |
Additional Details 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?... |
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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? Additional Details T... |
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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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Is it possible for a us citizen to work in the USA and live in canada??? |
| my partner cannot come into the states and we want to live on the canadian side of niagara falls but i will be working in the us side, is this possible? can i just come and go through the bridge in ... |
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I'm in a different country and not allowed to work, what should I do with my free time? |
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Why are they talking so much about Obama on the TV in Canada? |
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Would US health insurance cover in canada visit? |
| We have Great-West medical insurance in US. We would be visiting canada for a short trip of 3 days. Would the current insurance cover me and my family in canada as well?... |
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About the weather in Canada? |
Hey, guys, I need to know how's the weather anywhere in the *north* of Canada on July.
I've been searching, but I haven't found anything, so I was hoping you could help me...... |
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Canadians: What do you think of Mexicans? |
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Is marijuana still decriminalized in Canada? |
| Is Marijuana still decriminalized in Canada or is it now an arrestable offense if you get caught with (under an ounce) of marijuana in Canada?... |
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What does Canada think of Australia? |
| Hi all. Firstly - I want to make it clear that I absolutely love canadian people and that's why I'm coming in about 12 months time for a couple of years on a working holiday visa. But I ... |
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Mallory |
Is it necessary for me to know French if I want to move to Ontario from the US? |
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krishan s
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No no necessary to know french you will be fine as English is the main language but if you know French it will be beneficiary for you.You can start well in English and you can upgrade yourself in French after moving other wise you will be even fine without french.Go ahead best of luck. |
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Lalaga™
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no, but if you want to work for the government than yes you do |
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As I live in North Bay, which is in Northern Ontario, French is very useful. Almost everyone here speaks it as well as English and many GOOD jobs require you to be bilingual. I grew up in Southern Ontario, Niagara Falls, and am very glad I took French through to OAC otherwise I might be working at McDonalds these days. |
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Ralph H
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Its not neccessary but some people and clerks there speak french. Just know the basic "thanks - please - hi - bye " |
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Steve
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Where in Ontario? While the majority of Ontario is english speaking, there are a few french speaking areas. If you are moving to any major metropolitan area you'll be fine. |
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Crone
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Speaking one or (preferably) both of Canada's official languages will be helpful when you apply to immigrate to Canada.
In most parts of Ontario, English is the dominant language. (I have noticed, however, that I am more likely to be addressed in French if I've taken the time to dress well, and have just come from the hairdresser!)
If you want to work for the provincial or federal governments, you will find that speaking French is an asset, if not a necessity. |
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Cathy L
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You probably won't hear a word of French spoken! If you telephone a government office, you will be asked which language you wish. |
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itssoeasy
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there are a few areas in ontario that are french speaking, but it mostly all english so i dont think you would have any problems not knowing french. however, if you have free time then it can never hurt to learn it. |
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Gemma
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No, I went to a French immersion grade school, and took French immersion in high school, and it has been a very useless skill thus far. Unless you go to Quebec you won't need French. (But even then, a few French phrases will get you by). |
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