Just wondering if this would hurt my chances of seeing the world. I'm a Canadian citizen, born there, that speaks English fluently, with no criminal record, a job w/ money in the bank, and a 2 degrees soon.
I just wanted to ask, I have lived in Canada my entire life and want to see the world. Not just to visit/vacation, but maybe stay in a place for a few years, work, and move on. I would love to see other English speaking countries like UK, Austrailia, America. Wherever I go I want to do it legally.
I just ask because well....I'm brown (everyone gasps). So on immigration applications, would I be seen as Mr.X the Canadain citizen, or would I be seen as Mr.X the brown guy former Muslim(I gave up organized religon a while ago). My surname is pretty tame, but would stuff like that hurt my application?
Basically, is there racial/religous discrimination in processing immigrants?
2007-06-13
15:18:48
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