Thursday, June 21, 2012

How does hunting work in canada if your a resident. Game, land,tags, limits, ect.

How does hunting work in canada if your a resident. Game, land,tags, limits, ect. ?
Im thinking about moving to canada and i'm an avid hunter. I'm curious if it's about the same routine as here in Montana.
Hunting - 2 Answers
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Canada might be beautiful and they might have a ton of critters to hunt, which they do, but remember If you become a canadian citizen...you had gun rigjhts(pass tense) it aint the same as the good ol' U,S,nA
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you take a hunting course and a gun safety course, you get your gun and hunting licenses, you buy the a deer tag (or a tag for whatever animal you want to buy) and you go hunting. You're going to learn more details when you take the hunting course.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Will the Playstation 3 80gb from Dubai work in Canada

Will the Playstation 3 80gb from Dubai work in Canada?
80 gb is only ntsc and will it work in canada?
PlayStation - 2 Answers
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Dunno, but would like 2 do the same I'm from Ireland
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Yes, of course! All games will work on the PS3 because thaey are region free! You will have a problem with playing DVD's though becuase DVD's are region locked!(Dubai and Canada are not in the same region)

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Are you allowed to live over in Canada and America from the UK to try and train and work as a pro wrestler

Are you allowed to live over in Canada and America from the UK to try and train and work as a pro wrestler?
Are there any visa/immigration laws that will not allow a person from the UK to go and train and work in Canada and the US to become a professional wrestler?
Wrestling - 3 Answers
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unless someone sponsors you to work in Canada or U.S., otherwise you can't work in North America
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yeah
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As long as you get the right Visa there its perfectly fine, no idea what the visa laws are but best thing to do is contact the US embassy in the UK and talk to them, they will be able to help you with everything you need to know and do.

Friday, June 1, 2012

USA Green Card Holder need to work in Canada

USA Green Card Holder need to work in Canada?
I am a US Green card holder and would like to move & work in Canada. Main reason being I am getting married with Indian national and would not be able to bring her to USA, Because US green card laws are strict So I am planning to let her stay near the US border and travel back and forth to US or may be work-in Canada. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. -Best Regards
Other - Canada - 3 Answers
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I've lived in Canada most of my life. If you are a US green card holder, that means that you aren't a USA citizen, that you are a citizen of some other country. That is what Canadian employers are going to look at when you apply for a job. A US green card doesn't open any doors as far as employment in Canada is concerned. However, once you are married to woman who holds a First Nations membership card, you may be to entitled to some employment rights under their self-government, but you will still need to apply for a Social Insurance Number (SIN), and your employer may have to prove that he can't find a Canadian citizen to fill the job position that you have applied for. For accurate, up-to-date information, you should check with Employment Canada. I highly recommend you do even before seeking employment so that you will know first-hand what your rights and restrictions are.
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To achieve employment in Canada, you'd have to go through the working visa/permanent residency process for Canada - your existing US documentation does you absolutely no good. Canada's permanent residency laws and enforcement aren't all that much less strict than the US ... about the only thing going for you in bringing an Indian national into the country would be that the relative wait list is shorter (fewer wanting to immigrate to Canada, with respect to the number of individuals trying to enter the US). You *may* run into difficulty in living in one country and working in another based upon taxation. For example - you'd be spending at least half your day in Canada (at home) ... which means, over the course of a year, you'd rack up enough hours to be considered a Canadian resident for taxation purposes. Your US firm would likely only be withholding sufficient funds to cover the US taxes ... which leaves you holding the bag, so to speak, come April. Your best bet is to pick a country (the US would be good, since you already have PR status there) and stick with it.
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You need to visit www.immigrate2us.net RIGHT NOW This site is helping me file a I-601 waiver entirely on my own.. The support there is awesome..