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raindear26Threads: 1
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   Jul 3, 08, 04:15   #1
My Polish fiance wants to migrate to Canada in the future and he wants me to research on how to do so. Is it hard? He wants to be a truck driver there. Is there a possibility of migrating there? Thanks in advance for any feedbacks.
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   Jul 3, 08, 05:59   #2
Find a boat maybe...
miranda    Jul 3, 08, 06:14   #3
URL

government immmigration website
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   Jul 3, 08, 06:18   #4
Let me know how so I can send all of these Geese back. Dang Canadian geese are invading the US ;) We have to hire companies like "Geese Police" or "Get the flock out" in order to control these buggers.
miranda Edited by: miranda   Jul 3, 08, 06:32   #5
FISZ:
Let me know how so I can send all of these Geese back. Dang Canadian geese are invading the US ;) We have to hire companies like "Geese Police" or "Get the flock out" in order to control these buggers.

wow, sorry to hear that. Maybe you can send them somewhere else. They left on their own account;)

if in doub go towww.canadiangeese.ca
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   Jul 3, 08, 09:18   #6
Hi
If he is a truck driver,it will take 6 months to immigrate to Canada.Thats what im doing right now,live in UK right now.
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   Jul 3, 08, 09:36   #7
Andrew78:
Hi
If he is a truck driver,it will take 6 months to immigrate to Canada.Thats what im doing right now,live in UK right now.


Can you tell me how to start? Thanks.
miranda    Jul 3, 08, 09:36   #8
raindear26:
Can you tell me how to start?

did you look at the website?
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   Jul 3, 08, 09:41   #9
miranda:
did you look at the website?


yes i did.. there are lot of options i dont know what to choose. but maybe it would be better if we start submitting application and paying the fees, at least there's something happening.
miranda    Jul 3, 08, 09:44   #10
raindear26:
yes i did.. there are lot of options i dont know what to choose

I understand but if you really interested you need to do the work (homework) by starting with reading the immigration regulations.

I understand that it could be overwhelming but it is your call. Also there is a trial point system application you can fill out to see if you or your boyfriend qualifies.
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   Jul 3, 08, 10:04   #11
miranda:
Also there is a trial point system application you can fill out to see if you or your boyfriend qualifies.

yup, start there because if he doesn't qualify on that test then he ain't going anywhere.
miranda    Jul 3, 08, 10:06   #12
plk123:
if he doesn't qualify on that test then he ain't going anywhere.

and it would be a waste of money.
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   Jul 3, 08, 10:11   #13
is that trial point system qualification on the same site? thanks.
miranda    Jul 3, 08, 10:16   #14
raindear26:
is that trial point system qualification on the same site?

it should be, if not google it.
telefonitika    Jul 3, 08, 11:08   #15
miranda:
I understand but if you really interested you need to do the work (homework)

miranda:
I understand that it could be overwhelming


i am going to have to agree with miranda on this one ... if you wish to move to any country you at least do your homework, research and take your time ...

rushing does not speed up a process :)

good luck though

http://www.workpermit.com/canada/points_calculator.htm maybe that link will help you
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   Jul 3, 08, 17:51   #16
thanks for the help guys.
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   Jul 4, 08, 05:25   #17
Hi Raidear26
U dont need any points,if u got Truck licence,expirence u will be in Canada in 6 months,trust me dude.I can give u more info thru uyour e-mail
Bye
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   Jul 4, 08, 07:35   #18
Andrew78:
Hi Raidear26
U dont need any points,if u got Truck licence,expirence u will be in Canada in 6 months,trust me dude.I can give u more info thru uyour e-mail
Bye


email is raindear26@gmail.com thanks.
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   Jul 4, 08, 07:40   #19
HI
I get the info later just have to find it.
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   Jul 4, 08, 09:19   #20
thanks
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   Jul 5, 08, 15:02   #21
Hi raindear26
John McLennan
10 high st
Egham tw20 9ea
(+44)1784 497690
Immigration unit
Let me know
good luck
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Edited by: Naneczka   Oct 23, 08, 02:34   #22
Hello guys,

The Skilled worker program, under which you could immigrate by calculating the points on the government web site does not exist anymore (since Feb. 2008).

All applications sent after February/08, will not be processed. The applications took 4 years, and will take that long for those who already submitted theirs before February. In addition, if your application does not have promised employment with a company in Canada, it will be refused, no matter how many points you have.

The Canadian Experience class in in effect now. You need to come to Canada as a foreign worker or a student and work for two years or study for two years and work for one year. Afterwards, you may apply for permanent residence. This program came into effect on September, 2008. It's about a month old now.


I hope this helps.
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   Oct 23, 08, 04:06   #23
Naneczka:
You need to come to Canada as a foreign worker or a student and work for two years or study for two years and work for one year.


I like the sound of that, sounds fair. :)
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   Oct 24, 08, 02:52   #24
Yes - workers need to work for two years. Students need to study for two years and work the third year. They get an open work permit after they complete their studies.

I agree. It sounds ok. :-)
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   Oct 24, 08, 13:18   #25
Ya,but first you need work permit
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Edited by: loco polaco   Oct 24, 08, 13:30   #26
seems someone here above is off. the point system is still in place but it requires less points to qualify if you're skilled worker, etc.. you can read all about it here.
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Edited by: ungar   Oct 24, 08, 14:57   #27
You can bring him in as your common law partner or husband.That should be easy.He can come as a visitor and apply while in Canada.In 4-8 months he will get a work permit,then in a year, or so permanent residency.
By the way,a friend of mine,A Canadian Is thinking of moving to Poland,or EU,if you know of a single Polish woman who might want to move to Canada(and if they click she gets a husband and if not than residency after all) private message me,I will pass the info on to him.He is around 43-45.
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Edited by: Naneczka   Oct 27, 08, 21:28   #28
Ungar is right, However loco polaco is OFF.

Loco polaco - you gave me a link to a Lawyer in London, England. He is not even a member of CSIC and does not have the latest information, as Immigration Lawyers and Consultants have in Canada.

Lawyers and Consultats in Canada belong to CISC, an organization which gives permission to practice Canadian immigration law.

Non members cannot represent clients in immigration matters as they are not updated on immigration law, especially if they are overseas.

The organization requires on-going training and seminar attendance to keep up with law changes. Overseas lawyers cannot keep up as they are not in Canada.

The general public has not been notified that the point system is gone. If you filed your point system papers by Feb. 08 and had an arranged job offer, they will look at your application. If you filed with no job offer or filed after February/08, your applcation is never going to be looked at. Your fee may be gone too.

If you had no job offer, you are advised to remove the application and wait until a list of jobs comes out in November. Persons who qualify to perform the jobs on the list may apply under the point system that year.

The point system is actually called the SKILLED WORKER point system. It requires 67 points. Therefore it is untrue that skilled workers need less points. They are the only group which can apply under this program. :-)

hope this helps
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   Oct 27, 08, 22:38   #29
2 years eh! well that leaves me another 11 months. After that i am just going to apply for a 2 year permit extension before i decide if i want to apply for residency. The company have offered me a permanent position so i'll just take my time.

I WANT SNOW!!! my skis are dusty.
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   Oct 27, 08, 23:56   #30
That depends what job. You can apply after 9 months if you live in BC and your job is in the hospitality, restaurant or trucking industry.
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   Oct 28, 08, 00:45   #31
Hey Naneczka your not to far from me, i live on the borders of vancouver and Burnaby.. I'm sorry but i have little faith in Canadian immigration. They are impossible to contact and don't really give too much of a damn about migrant workers..

That said i love it here and enjoy the city and people very much. How long i'll stay is another thing i guess.. Enjoy your week.. Ahhh the nights last year i fell asleep on the skytrain and woke up at King George. Sometimes in time for a swift one in Amber Jacks before i tried again.. ;-)
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   Oct 28, 08, 14:34   #32
Of course,if you are a girl/guy with a fiance(e) spousal support is the easiest way to immigrate and now you do not even have to get married,all you need is to be in a partnership for a year(joint bank account,apartment lease,etc..).Unlike most countries your partner/spouse gets permanent residency right away!
And again any Polish girl/woman for my Canadian friend(see my post above)?
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Edited by: Naneczka   Oct 28, 08, 14:46   #33
lol - I live in Surrey, BC....and I do take the King George skyrain every day. That was you sleeping on the train!...lol
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Edited by: loco polaco   Oct 28, 08, 15:44   #34
Naneczka:

Loco polaco

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.asp


they still do the points. someone is feeding you crap: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/assess/index.asp
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   Oct 28, 08, 17:06   #35
loco polaco - you're so rude and you're missing the point of this conversation..lol

The point system has not been officially removed. However people are waiting for 3-4 years for their applications to be reviewed.The reason is that no one is looking at them unless they have an AEO (arranged job offer). Therefore the point system exists for them. I mentioned that above.
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   Oct 28, 08, 17:10   #36
Decorator:

I WANT SNOW!!! my skis are dusty.


May all your Whistler runs be good runs. Stay clear of those bowls or at least close your eyes tight.

It's Sun Peaks for me this year (near to Kamloops where my lad now lives)
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Edited by: loco polaco   Oct 28, 08, 17:14   #37
well, eff that then. see if you get any help from me again then. pffffffff


besides i don't know what you're talking aboot as you be talkin' owt yo arse, eh?
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   Oct 28, 08, 17:54   #38
lol :-) ok ok...
Ross1980    Dec 26, 08, 10:20   #39
Hi,

immigration rules change constantly. You may want to follow the latest developments by reading news on the following websites:

skillclear.co.uk
globalvisas.com
migrationexpert.com
marriagevisahelp.com
visalaw.com

Just thought you might be interested.

Ross
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Edited by: espana   Jan 21, 09, 03:24   #40
the Canadian government ,dont mess about .

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/1091650_deported_disable d_man_back_home


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