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 Is Toronto City big?
Is Toronto City big? because some ppl who've been there say that the main thing which represents Toronto is its downtown, but the downtown is very small....


 Tips for driving on the freeway in Toronto?
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 Importance of niagara falls?
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 Do I need visa to visit Canada when I am US permanent residency?
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 Crossing the border to Canada (while driving..)?
Do they search you and your car?

i know you have to have a birth certificate and jazz... but i just want to know what the border crossing procedure is.

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 Is it possible to get a taxi from Vancouver International Airport...?
to Burnaby Mountain? I'm going to SFU coming from the US and I have no idea how to get from the airport to the school.

Anyone has any ideas?
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 Ttc or car in Toronto?
Hi Guys,
Was wondering if the TTC would be sufficient or will i need a car to go about in Toronto. Since I am emigrating from London UK (where u can do just fine without one) I am not really ...


 Does anyone think that vancouver island b.c. is the most ausome beutiful place to live?
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 How much do slushies cost in Canada. In my dream the other day it was about $5.72 I couldent afford to buy it
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 How do I recover my GST from Canada?
I was told at Eaton center or at the airport but I really don't know where and or how? How long are the receipts valid for? Is there a limit? I'm a US citizen living here for a summer and ...


 Do you honestly think that Toronto is a friendly city?
Why or why not? How do you go about making social connections then? Any suggestion aside bars/pubs/clubs – not a place for a decent friendly conversation? Thanks for sharing. :)...


 How many times would i have to stop for gas if im going to calgary from vancouver?
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 What should i do for vacation?
Any ideas? i live in ontario canada. i don't want to spend alot of money but i still want something fun. in driving distance....


 Does anyone know of any major differences between Americans and Canadians?
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 What are the mealtimes in canada?
i really need to figure out this info really soon if anyone could help this would be great.

i was wondering what the mealtimes are in canada for the three main meals: breakfast, lunch and ...


 I feel bad whats wrong with me?
okay, so I went hunting for 4 days, and missed a day of school, now I am back home and for some reason I feel terrible like my stomach hurts, and I really miss it, and I wont be able to go anymore, ...


 What is the best airline in going to Canada?
Specifically in Vancouver, British Columbia
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 Have anyone been to edmonton?
has anyone been to edmonton. do like oilers?...



mommylhotte

My husband & i w/ our son are planning to migrate to canada...kindly give us insights about canada?tnx.?


    



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♥~Sam~♥
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check out this link, this might be of help:
http://www.saskschools.ca/~gregory/canada/facts.html


Paige
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take me with you.


Geoff S
You are not alone. Canada welcomes immigrants with open arms. In fact, over 1 out of 5 people in Canada are foreign born. Some cities such as Toronto the ratio is more like every other person is foreign born, according to StatCan. Different ethnicities and cultures are widely accepted and practiced throughout the country. You will find Canadians friendly, welcoming and hospitable. I just hope you like snow ;-)

Immigration is not that difficult compared to the US. It does cost more, but becoming a permanent resident in Canada is quicker than getting a Green Card in the states. There are several types of immigration in which you can become a permanent resident under. The most popular is skilled worker. It is points based but basically if you have a bachelor's degree in anything and some job experience with that degree, can get a job offer in the same field in Canada, can read and write English fluently you'll qualify. Other types of immigration are family based, i.e. if you have a relative in Canada they can sponsor you. Another type is investor based where you can start up a company in Canada that would create a significant creation of jobs, or you could invest a few hundred thousand dollars in the government basically buying permanent residency.


Atom 74
Its pretty big, a lot larger than the USA, can you be a bit more specific? Really depends where you are coming from and think you want to live. Avoid Quebec unless you were born there, is all I can really say.


pplz1st
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have you seen the movie called 'Sicko' much good insight


dev_bsg
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Get ready for doing labour


Justin R
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l p - LMAO


Susan
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migrate to the US instead....



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