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We all need to meet up and celebrate when we land in Canada! What better way to start our new lives in a new country with friends already :)
I second that! It is a general understanding that making friends get harder and harder as we age. Barely entered 30s and things couldn't be different for me here. So yeah, starting a new life in a new country with friendly chemistry already in place, i like that!
 
We all need to meet up and celebrate when we land in Canada! What better way to start our new lives in a new country with friends already :)

We already have that in place, we will meet in Yukon next year to see the Northern Lights. Hop in!
 
Just like anyone in this forum, I also did not know anything about Canada immigration 6 months back, and with lots of reading on this forum, and through the help of the members, I became more confident in my journey to Canada. Sharing what I know and being of help to anyone in any way is a privilege for me, with or without a bar of chocolate in return :)

@tjsecondtry I want at least 68% cocoa for my chocolate, lol :D
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Same here. My application was returned twice in 2014 and yet i knew so less about immigrating to Canada until 7-8 months ago. I knew about this forum more than 3 years ago, but i was too lazy to read lol. In 2014 i was heavily reliant on my brother-in-law. And now he keeps saying you are doing way too much of a research to make yourself confused time and again lol. But had it not for this forum, all my wonderful forum friends and legalfalcon in particular, i wouldn't have taken another chance by myself. At one point i almost paid for attorney's service. In the midst last year i started contacting immigration consultants in Canada and luckily one of them (encubate.ca) was generous to offer me some advice without asking for money to breathe. Then i found out how IELTS play a pivotal role to CRS score. At that very point i realized how far i was. I still am lol.

I like dark chocolate too. I tried upto 85% cocoa. That was bitter lol. Sweet spot was 75%, specially the after taste umm.
 
Same here. My application was returned twice in 2014 and yet i knew so less about immigrating to Canada until 7-8 months ago. I knew about this forum more than 3 years ago, but i was too lazy to read lol. In 2014 i was heavily reliant on my brother-in-law. And now he keeps saying you are doing way too much of a research to make yourself confused time and again lol. But had it not for this forum, all my wonderful forum friends and legalfalcon in particular, i wouldn't have taken another chance by myself. At one point i almost paid for attorney's service. In the midst last year i started contacting immigration consultants in Canada and luckily one of them (encubate.ca) was generous to offer me some advice without asking for money to breathe. Then i found out how IELTS play a pivotal role to CRS score. At that very point i realized how far i was. I still am lol.

I like dark chocolate too. I tried upto 85% cocoa. That was bitter lol. Sweet spot was 75%, specially the after taste umm.

3 years ago when EE has not started yet, I was already thinking of moving to Canada but for some reason I was afraid to take IELTS, lol. I bought 3 books but never opened it until January this year! I was very surprised at the result of my test, considering I was heartbroken and depressed during those days I was reviewing for IELTS. I was at the verge of losing my sanity when I found this forum, and all the great and friendly members here, who lifted my spirit and hopes up :)

And now, I found a dark chocolate lover here ;) My all-time fave is still Lindt 70% or Ghirardelli Intense Dark, the easiest to find in Singapore.

A tip to those wanting to lose weight without going through too much exercising, dark chocolate + 2-3 cups of green tea a day + one-hour walk/jog per day is very effective :D
 
We already have that in place, we will meet in Yukon next year to see the Northern Lights. Hop in!

Count me in! That sounds like a nice adventure.
 
I have 434 CRS score! In which draw I might get an ITA?

That's a very good score. You should get ITA soon. From recent trends and discussions, if not the next draw, then likely the next one after.
 
*What is investment?*

Usain Bolt has won 9 gold medals in last 3 Olympics and he has run less than 2 mins on the track. That's economy of effort.

Usain Bolt ran for less than 115 secs in total in his 3 Olympics and made $119 million dollars! That's more than $1 million for each second he ran!

But for those 2 mins he trained for 20+ years ! *That's investment.*

*Think long term. Patience pays.*
 
3 years ago when EE has not started yet, I was already thinking of moving to Canada but for some reason I was afraid to take IELTS, lol. I bought 3 books but never opened it until January this year! I was very surprised at the result of my test, considering I was heartbroken and depressed during those days I was reviewing for IELTS. I was at the verge of losing my sanity when I found this forum, and all the great and friendly members here, who lifted my spirit and hopes up :)

And now, I found a dark chocolate lover here ;) My all-time fave is still Lindt 70% or Ghirardelli Intense Dark, the easiest to find in Singapore.

A tip to those wanting to lose weight without going through too much exercising, dark chocolate + 2-3 cups of green tea a day + one-hour walk/jog per day is very effective :D

Nicely done! Perseverance pays off!

Thanks for the tip for losing weight, will try it definitely! Let you know results in a month to see how it will work on me! :)
 
Nicely done! Perseverance pays off!

Thanks for the tip for losing weight, will try it definitely! Let you know results in a month to see how it will work on me! :)

Yes, everything will happen at the right time including the weight loss hahaha :D

You should only try to lose weight after weaning your child. But now I'm thinking I need those fats back if I will go to Canada :D
 
Count me in! That sounds like a nice adventure.

Yes, it will be. Don't forget to bring a nice Trump souvenir, that is, an effigy holding a Canadian flag ;):D