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ManiB
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Information on the Nova Scotia province
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January 05, 2008, 07:36:17 am »
Hi there everyone!
Firstly i'd like to wish everyone a very happy 2008 and hope all your dreams become a reality (especially the Canadian one)!
Secondly I'm really eager to find out more information about the Nova Scotia province. Is anybody moving out there or hoping to (or have you made it there already)?
What is the climate like, employment, people etc. We've been to Vancouver and loved it but would like to further our horizons and find out what people think about NS.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
Have a nice day! :O)
Mani
PS Can anyone recommend a good website I can look at on the subject?
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kellychafik
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Re: Information on the Nova Scotia province
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January 07, 2008, 10:16:59 pm »
Hello Mani
I actually live in Cape Breton Nova Scotia. I love it and i would not live anywhere else. Its laid back not like the big city life. But if you like the city life there is halifax nova scotia. Just input into google halifax nova scotia or cape breton and you will get alot of information. Where are you originally from.
Kelly
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ManiB
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Re: Information on the Nova Scotia province
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January 08, 2008, 08:51:05 am »
Hi Kelly thanks for getting back to me.
I've had a look at Halifax but will defo look at Cape Breton and the other regions too. (The pics I have seen of Nova Scotia so far are gorgeous and the reports I have read from people living out there make me feel like moving over NOW!)
I'm looking for a laid back location ideally but not too far so its impossible to get into town to work. I live in the UK and we have our forms in at the embassy under the skilled worker category at the mo. Its going to take forever for them to even look at them so i'm seeing what my options would be under NSNP. I'm going to get my CV out there. You never know what may turn up.
Where are you from originally?
I'll stop rambling now and leave you in peace! Thanks again and hope to chat again :O)
M
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