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We obtained recently our Canadian citizenship through the resident permanent procedure, however our first child, who was born with spina bifida and is handicapped, remained in our country of origin. We have never declared him in front of the Canada immigration, since he has always lived in a government medical centre for children with special needs. Now, after communicating with several lawyers, we realized that we violated the Canada immigration law.
We would greatly appreciate any advise of how we could possibly bring him to Canada.
the only possible way to do this is if you do it through H&C.you must also provide information about how you can support your son’s illness when he arrives here and build a case around the fact that he needs to be with you.
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I am looking for a place or organization in Canada that accepts pop tops (pull tabs) from aluminum cans, such as pop or beer. I have been saving them for a while and wanted somewhere to donate, by either mail or dropping them off. I reside near Hamilton, so are there any local organizations i can do this? and or any where in canada i could mail them? thanks!!
You could try checking with a local service club, such as the Lions, Rotary, etc. Some of them collect the tabs to sell as scrap aluminum (the Lions throughout Alberta do, but I’m not sure about the rest of the country.) -
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Per year, how many immigrants immigrate to canada? Is there any sort of law or canadian organization which can provide them safety or some kind of protection? Or is there even a United Nations organization which Canada has entered to support fair and ethical labor in multinational corporations??
No need to question Canadian government for immigrant protection and rights; Canada has an official multi-cultural policy; they even have a crime of hatred, right? No, the racism you see in its neighbour, you don’t normally see it there. Canada is very good to legal immigrants. -
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If the early "founding peoples" (The First Nations, The English, and The French) had not immigrated, how would Canada be different?
Who knows. It could be better, worse, or the same. I wonder what any country would be like if there were no invasions, colonizations, immigration, mass migrations, settling of itinerant cultures, etc.However, there would not be many of the good things we have today in the world, if it were not for immigration of some kind. Yes, there are some bad things too, as a result…but you gotta take that with the good.
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I’m quite confused right after I choose print the shipping label and choose Canada Post as the shipping carrier on ebay what do I’ve to do from there on? Do I’ve to measure the dimensions and weight myself cause I don’t have a scale.
If you’ve already printed the shipping label, the measurements are specified in order to pay for the shipping price. You just have to attach the label onto the package and put it in the mail.
For instance, if you chose "Thick envelope or small package" it will calculate for you. However, it asked for the weight to charge your account for the label. You may wish to verify what you entered. -
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There are hundreds of thousands a year stealing our healthcare making it more expensive for the people who actually pay for it. What can Canada do?
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So many of my fellow Canadians embarrass me. Its bad enough hockey is played beyond Canada and especially in the Untied States.
When you support any team or player not from Canada that’s grounds for treasons!
Why don’t any of you understand that Hockey is Canada’s game and no one else?
Only in Canada will every and anything hockey always sells out and make money. Not in those countries that are inferior to Canada. Destroying hockey destroys Canada and those who commit any traitorous act shall suffer the consequences.
It’s actually the other way around: YOU embarrass Canada with your idiotic comments. You must be from either Toronto or Montreal because I can’t think of why or how you can be this dumb. -
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We take on the role of British foreign officials.
We are trying to convince Canada to help Britain maintain a strong internation presence.
Can someone give me ten key points to how we can convince Canada to continue to help Britain after it had became its own country?
international*
Through the use of ’soft power’…. you can find many examples by researching that. -
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I want to immigrate canada i m 28 yrs old, married, 1 child, good english, no french, more then 10 yrs exp. Student Counsellor, energetic, lack of finance, no sponsor in canada, no job offered in canada, 5 point less then 67 points. Kindly anyone help me to get cheapest and easiest way to immigrate canada, and sorry my self from Pakistan.
www.cic.gc.caThere is no cheap and easy way to immigrate to Canada. There is currently a backlog of around 900,000 and Canada only admits 250,000 per year. Legislation was passed recently to speed up the process, but it is likely that it will speed it up by raising the bar for entry. If you go to the website you will see that they suggest that you don’t bother applying if you don’t have the required points.
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I am Canadian and planning to return back home to Canada in 2 to 3 years. In my absence, can I apply to petition a caregiver while I am a non resident pending my return to Canada?
NO the caregiver MUST be living in Canada WITH the family – the family MUST be in Canada when they apply.The caregiver will live in and work for you for 2 years. Once that 2 years is complete they can apply for PR status and get their caregiver work permit changed to an open permit, so they can work for whomever they choose.

