Thursday, December 31, 2009

Im 18 years old and live in belfast. Im really considering moving to america or canada for a while!any advice?

Canada is more like Europe in their attitudes and in other ways. It depends on what kind of an experience you are looking for. America is not 100% the same wherever you go. You will have a far different experience in the Southern US than in New York or Los Angeles.Im 18 years old and live in belfast. Im really considering moving to america or canada for a while!any advice?
the government website for canadian immigration is http://www.cic.gc.ca





Its a long process unless you have immediate family already here or special skill set in demand.





You can get a work permit allowing you in ';temporarily'; but for that you need to find a job from outside first and then apply for permit.. JOb engines here;


http://www.workopolis.ca


http://www.monster.ca





You can visit for up to 6 months at a time without any permits in so long as you don't work while here.Im 18 years old and live in belfast. Im really considering moving to america or canada for a while!any advice?
If you want a european style city, go to Montreal, Canada, or you could even go to Toronto, Canada's biggest city, in Canada you don't worry about you or your kids being shot up in the classroom by a crazy gunman, and you don't have to worry about healthcare, because everthing here in the hospital is free.
I live in Canada and my friend is from Belfast. it is much easier to move from the UK to Canada (because we're all the same) than it is to move from the UK to the USA.


it's up to you. I have lived in the USA and I have lived in Canada. Personally I prefer Canada but it's up to you!
Check out whether they will let you in. Go to :-





http://www.workpermit.com





This has an on-line test as well as lots of other helpful advice, it covers both the USA and Canada (Australia and NZ as well).





If you can't get in there is no point in considering where.





Ian M
Well as long as you haven't: Robbed, rapped, shot, killed (For no good reason)- WELCOME TO CANADA, enjoy your stay and if don't forget to bring your fishing rod..lots of fishing spots ;-)
Yes.





Stay where you are.





There are no jobs here in Canada for most immigrants.





Seriously.





Just stay put for now.
Do it. Bt flights and stuff are pretty expensive. and you'd have to apply for a green card. and other stuff
America, New Jersey
i %26lt;3 MA

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