Why wait just go there now. Please leave here immediately
2006-10-16 14:50:36
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answered by Anonymous
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you need to have some experience with labor and canadian law, plus perhaps some career in advance, you might have to occur somethings to get what you want. Get a migration lawyer, go for sure thing and collect back 50% if not helped enough. That is legal to an extent.
2006-10-16 16:15:44
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answered by Manny 5
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If you are looking for a Canadian EMBASSY, look for one in your country, if there is one there. Or a Canadian Consulate.
If you are in one of the Commonwealth Countries, no Canadian Embassies; rather (I think) they are called High Commissioners Offices.
2006-10-17 16:49:50
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answered by Anonymous
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what's a migration professional? there is not any such element. If somebody is offering him or herself as an expert and a representative - run any opposite direction! you do no longer want the centers of all of us else. only stick to to Immigration Canada and deal immediately with the government officers.
2016-12-08 16:03:37
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answered by Anonymous
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You can find what you need to know at the web address below.. You don't need to go to an embassy for this information.. It is well documented.
2006-10-16 14:55:40
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answered by Debbie M 4
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Try google search engine
2006-10-20 05:47:14
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answered by ? 7
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just go on the search engine, type canadien embassy.
2006-10-17 05:14:37
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answered by mcbrian2000 5
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www.cic.gc.ca
2006-10-16 14:55:16
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answered by Fleur de Lis 7
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