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    Bunch of links for those who are searching for accommodations.

    The link has changed, here is the new link (I lost the domain): http://www.immigrationexperience.ca/2008/06/preparing-your-landing-ii-where-to-stay.html Thanks, Nabil
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    My Personal Successful Immigration Experience to Canada

    People have lost access to the blog as not everyone knows about the new URL. I need to ask you guys for a favor to let everyone knows about the new URL, through Facebook, Forums, Twitter or Email PLEASE. I'm doing all that just for people to benefit from the info, I don't even have ads on my...
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    My Personal Successful Immigration Experience to Canada

    That makes me feel so good that you guys are benefiting from the blog, it also gives me the motivation to write more :) Thanks a lot Nabil
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    My Personal Successful Immigration Experience to Canada

    This domain has changed to http://www.immigrationexperience.ca/ Unfortunately I lost the domain and I had to buy a new one.
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    LANDING IN CANADA ??? -All You Need To Know.

    This domain has changed to http://www.immigrationexperience.ca/ Unfortunately I lost the domain and I had to buy a new one.
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    Visa Question

    Hi there, I have a similar question but different situation: My sister in law is pregnant and would like to give birth in Canada. I'm a permanent resident in Canada and have a good job here. So her due date is in Nov, what is the best Visa type she should use to get accepted: Visit Visa...
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    Visa type Question

    Hi there, I have a similar question but different situation: My sister in law is pregnant and would like to give birth in Canada. I'm a permanent resident in Canada and have a good job here. So her due date is in Nov, what is the best Visa type she should use to get accepted: Visit Visa...
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    Im about to apply for a Canada Visitor Visa.. opinion? denied or approved?

    Hi jtob, I have a similar question but different situation: My sister in law is pregnant and would like to give birth in Canada. I'm a permanent resident in Canada and have a good job here. So her due date is in Nov, what is the best Visa type she should use to get accepted: Visit Visa...
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    sponsoring a parent - your advice please

    Is the LICO measured after or before tax? In other words, if my annual salary is $60k and my employer cuts $20k income tax, so I get $40k to my pocket. and my LICO is $50K can I apply? My income is calculate after tax or before tax? I's appreciate your fast response. Thanks a lot, Nabil
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    IT jobs in Canada - How to get ?

    These are a list of contact for IT recruiters in Canada ... I'm not sure if it's ok to include emails and phone numbers, but I don't think they will mind .... Mike Crawford: 416-363-9888 x 234 mcrawford <at> planet4it.com Moses Bar Joseph : 647-500-7147 moses.bar-yoseph <at> t4g.com Thoywell...
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    How to bring my in-laws !!

    Thanks man .. at least someone replied.
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    How to get a job in an unstable climate?

    Hi there ... From my own experience ... what you need to do is: 1- Try to socialize with Canadians (not newcomers) as much as you can. This website is a great tool to find people who share the same interest and meet (not virtually, they really meet) www.meetup.com 2- Directly seek...
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    How to bring my in-laws !!

    not even one reply???
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    How to bring my in-laws !!

    Hi guys ... I guess it's my turn to ask ... (if I may) I want to bring my in-laws to visit us in Canada (mom, dad, 2 sisters, 1 bro). Dad & one sis are wrking with good income, mom is a house wife, the other sis is in the University, and the brother is in high school grade 11. So the question...
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    How to get a job in an unstable climate?

    I would say YES... that includes anyone who is thought to be born in Canada ... in other words whose accent is at least as anglophones! Good luck :) Nabil
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    How to get a job in an unstable climate?

    Well ...let's face it .. if you are an anglophone you should have no problem at all ... no one will ask you for Canadian Experience!! Specially if you are good at what you do ... bottom line it's business relationship ... if you can be productive and bring cash to the company directly or...
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    How to transfer my money to a Canadian account?

    Hey .... you can bring money into Canada in the form of: * Cash * Securities in bearer form (for example: stocks, bonds, debentures, treasury bills) * Negotiable instruments in bearer form (for example: bankers' drafts, cheques, travellers' cheques, money orders.) Here are some...
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    How to get a job in an unstable climate?

    Actually, that's a very good question ... There are two sides of the coin here: 1- Canadian Experience as a real requirement: It's actually not ONLY the work experience but the Culture experience. the employer want to make sure that you can get along with other employees, adapt with the work...
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    How to get a job in an unstable climate?

    Hi AlexS ... If you're not getting any interview then the reason is FOR SURE your resume ... the resume's job is to get you calls and interviews ... then the interview would get you the job ... You need for sure to re-write your resume .... and the most important thing is don't mention your...
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    How to get a job in an unstable climate?

    You can apply on day one of landing ... check out this link: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/bnfts/menu-eng.html Nabil