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    Landing in Quebec

    hi next2015, I would say that west island of Montreal is primarily anglophone. I have many English speaking friends who live there. The eastern part is mostly francophone but there are pockets of english speakers living amongst the French. The problem with west island is that the metro doesnt...
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    Landing in Quebec

    I live and work in Quebec. I can give you some pointers about the province. It is true that French is essential in Quebec. If you are willing to learn and speak the language, the francophones are warm, friendly people (those that I have met so far). Quebec has the highest taxes, long wait in...
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    What should I write under Client ID for the official PR card receipt?

    Hi everyone, I am renewing my PR card for the 1st time. I paid the $50 processing fee online and printed out the official receipt to be sent with my application. However, I have to fill out the bottom part that includes my address, telephone number and Client ID (??). Can anyone shed some...
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    Quebec vs France French?

    Quebec vs France French is like American English vs British English. There is some different in terms of accent and expression. Street Quebec like Street French is harder to understand. It's the same for all languages. Lower variety has more local flavour. Educated Quebec French (higher...
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    Montreal vs Toronto vs Vancouver

    I have lived in Montreal for a few years even though I first landed in Toronto. Have visited Toronto also. It is certainly unkind and unfair to term Montreal as "racist" with one member even calling "racist dogs". I came to Montreal speaking with little French and have learnt French along the...
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    PR card renewal - how do we calculate travel history?

    Hi Allyp and Wilson, Many thanks for the clarification. I appreciate it very much.
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    PR card renewal - how do we calculate travel history?

    Many thanks. I don't know what I will do without this website.
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    PR card renewal - how do we calculate travel history?

    Many thanks for both your replies. I appreciate it very much. Using the same example, if my travel history is from: 2014 - 03 -01, Saturday (part of day spent in canada) to: 2014 - 03 - 05, Wednesday (part of day spent in canada), I have a total of 3 days of absences, namely Sunday (2nd...
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    PR card renewal - how do we calculate travel history?

    Hi all, I have a question for the travel history section (absences from Canada) for PR card renewal. This is especially when we are arriving Canada on the same day as our place of departure. For example, if I take a 24 hour flight from Asia to Canada on 2nd May 2014 (6am flight), I will...
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    PR card renewal - photocopies of all pages of all passports past 5 years

    Hi all, I am renewing my Canadian PR card for the very first time. While looking through the CIC website, I found out that under additional documents of proof of Canadian residence in the past five (5) years, I have to: Include Photocopies of all pages of all passports you held in the past...
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    Question on Documents for PR renewal

    Hi Steaky, Many thanks for your response. Could you elaborate further on what you have said? From what I know, by being a non tax Canadian resident when I work overseas, I will have to sever all ties in Canada prior to leaving. Hence, I cease filing Canadian income tax during my time overseas...
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    Question on Documents for PR renewal

    Hi all, I have a question concerning the documents to submit for PR renewal. There are a few documents that we need to provide such as: 1) 1 Primary identity document - Valid Passport 2) 2 Secondary identity documents - Record of Landing, Valid Provincial Driver's license, Valid...
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    Government Pension and losing PR

    Thanks mikenz for your response, I guess once a person loses residency in Canada, he loses all his pension.
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    Will be working overseas / to be a non tax resident

    Thanks Steaky, That is what I want to find out. If I want to go by the tax treaty route, and maintain current ties with Canada by being a Canadian resident while I am working in Singapore, will I be treated as a deemed non-resident for tax purposes (paying on Singapore taxes)? Or do I pay...