The idea of trying to claim asylee/refugee status on my application for permanent residence in Canada is seeming more and more plausible every day... yikes.
you're thinking of making the hop to the great white tundra of the north too? i've been saying to my friends we need to get out of this country and move to canadia for a while now and yes, it's canadia canadans are from canada, canadians are from canadia :)
Well, since I got engaged to a Canadian two years ago, yes, it's been swirling around. I was actually actively doing something about it around this time last year, but then they passed a new Immigration Act in June and it meant the forms changed as well as the "pass mark" (the number of points you have to make on the application for them to accept you), which wasn't so bad in itself (except that whether I make the pass mark, even with my several years of job experience and bachelor's degree, is still in doubt), but it took them months to get their act together and get all the proper new information up on the website... and then the "police clearance" (a stamp from the FBI certifying that I do not have a federal criminal record) I had gotten expried because that's only good for 6 months from date of issue and... well suffice it to say I'm actively working on it again now, but it's not as simple as people sometimes portray "escaping to Canada" to be.
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Date: Mar. 19th, 2003 04:23 am (UTC)From:and yes, it's canadia
canadans are from canada, canadians are from canadia :)
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Date: Mar. 19th, 2003 12:48 pm (UTC)From: