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    'Accompanying family members' question

    Here is a weblink where you can find out phone numbers for CIC offices and Canadian embassies outside of Canada: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/offices/index.asp
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    Vancouver - A hard decision...

    BC is the best place to be. Some considerations are: 1) proper timing (as real estate is really going down and prediction is that it will still go down by the time you are here you might be able to afford your home), 2) location, location (if you pick a "hot" place meaning well-liked and...
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    U.S. Citizen w/ P.R. Status and final year wants to buy U.S. Car..

    Re: U.S. Citizen w/ P.R. Status and final year Medical School Bought U.S. Car.. Here is one answer for you (depending on what province you go): http://www.welcomebc.ca/en/settle/licence.html
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    IELTS

    There is no pass or fail score in IELTS. Universities, embassies or receiving institutions may tell you the band score they require.
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    fastest route to Canada

    Here are my thoughts (I am not expert on anything, these are just my personal thoughts) 1) Wait for your temporary work permit and proceed once you have received it 2) Your wife should apply for an immigrant visa under the skilled worker program directly through hospital HR departments. By...
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    personal interview required by MCE

    Good luck! Be confident at the interview and be straight forward in answering the questions. Avoid going around the bush - remember KISS (keep it short and simple)
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    Low Skilled pilot project Questions

    1) Suggest you hold off selling your house and wait until you are stable in Calgary and your wife and children get their visa 2) You should have received your work permit (temporary work visa) before you leave your country of origin. Your temporary work visa will be issued at your country of...
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    should I be concerned?

    As long as your company has jobs for you, there should be no worries. I suggest being proactive and alert - ask your employer and be straight forward. If constructions starts to slow down in Alberta, you might be one of those who will be laid off. Keep your eyes open for carpentry jobs in...
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    I need help. I think my amployment agency is fake!

    Just wondering if anyone of you, who already paid with corresponding proofs, could take the risk of reporting that agency to proper authorities here in Canada?
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    A question for rupeshhari and other seniors: Filling out the form

    You wife's answer will be "NO", since she is not the principal applicant.
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    need help

    It looks like you are in Morocco, the Canadian Embassy there should have the information. You might want to phone them or check their website. Here is their contact info: The Embassy of Canada to Morocco Email rabat@international.gc.ca Street Address The Embassy of Canada 13 Bis...
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    What goverment agency in canada to contact to get Floor plan?

    Other options for you are: If your employer is renting: 1) Ask the landlord - he/she may have a copy of the floor plan which usually is provided at the time of purchase If your employer owns his/her home: 1) The floor plan is usually provided by the seller/realtor at the time of the...
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    Any success stories on laid off TFW?

    I am interested in finding out if a Temporary Foreign Worker whose work visa expired, laid off, and was able to find an employer, job offer and work visa - without going back to their country of origin. Thanks.
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    Annulment before Permanent Residence application??

    I am not expert on this, but I think it is a matter of common sense: 1) It is your responsibility to provide changes to your status 2) First things first: change your status and get confirmation that it was changed 3) If you decide to get married before your apply for your PR, you go back...
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    hiring Foreign Live-in Caregiver

    The responses provided you so far are great. As of Jan. 01, 2009, the regulations became tighter. Additional information I could share is to make sure that you have met the requirements as stated in the Live-in Caregiver guidelines and expect that the Philippine Embassy (if you are hiring from...