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The Caribbean Sea is located between Mexico and Central America to the west and south west, the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Hispaniola (Haiti and Dominican Republic), Puerto Rico, Jamaica and Cayman Islands) to the north starting with Cuba, the Lesser Antilles ( US and UK Virgin Islands, Anguilla, St. Martin/St. Maarten, Saba, St. Eustatius, St. Barts, Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, Montserrat, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, Saint Lucia, Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Trinidad & Tobago) to the east and the north coast of South America to the south. The entire area of the Caribbean Sea, the numerous islands of the West Indies, and adjacent coasts, are collectively known as the Caribbean also known as the West Indies (because of Columbus). The Atlantic Ocean hits the Caribbean Sea between the Lesser Antilles and Virgin Islands and between Cuba and Haiti.Forgive my ignorance here.... but what is the demarcation between "Caribbean" and "Atlantic"?
Nooo do not mention us.You asked for a speech... I didn't have any time! Also, you cannot mention any names from friends I have made here too -- because I value you all the same, and order would not be appropriate.
But but but... is there features under the sea that demarc it from the Atlantic? Again -- totally ignorant here -- apologies! (I almost took a jerb in Bermuda.. I have had several offers to.... I suppose I should have known this!)The Caribbean Sea is located between Mexico and Central America to the west and south west, the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Hispaniola (Haiti and Dominican Republic), Puerto Rico, Jamaica and Cayman Islands) to the north starting with Cuba, the Lesser Antilles ( US and UK Virgin Islands, Anguilla, St. Martin/St. Maarten, Saba, St. Eustatius, St. Barts, Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, Montserrat, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, Saint Lucia, Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Trinidad & Tobago) to the east and the north coast of South America to the south. The entire area of the Caribbean Sea, the numerous islands of the West Indies, and adjacent coasts, are collectively known as the Caribbean also known as the West Indies (because of Columbus). The Atlantic Ocean hits the Caribbean Sea between the Lesser Antilles and Virgin Islands and between Cuba and Haiti.
My only time in the Caribbean sea was in Cartagena, Columbia. That was so hot and humid! That was too much for me!The Caribbean Sea is located between Mexico and Central America to the west and south west, the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Hispaniola (Haiti and Dominican Republic), Puerto Rico, Jamaica and Cayman Islands) to the north starting with Cuba, the Lesser Antilles ( US and UK Virgin Islands, Anguilla, St. Martin/St. Maarten, Saba, St. Eustatius, St. Barts, Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, Montserrat, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, Saint Lucia, Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Trinidad & Tobago) to the east and the north coast of South America to the south. The entire area of the Caribbean Sea, the numerous islands of the West Indies, and adjacent coasts, are collectively known as the Caribbean also known as the West Indies (because of Columbus). The Atlantic Ocean hits the Caribbean Sea between the Lesser Antilles and Virgin Islands and between Cuba and Haiti.
I work with an Indian, who advised me that the +40*C + humidity days we get here is nothing like his hometown +46.. he keeps a heater running all day long, under his desk. Yikes!My only time in the Caribbean sea was in Cartagena, Columbia. That was so hot and humid! That was too much for me!
My friend from Cartagena, when she arrived in Canada, she arrived in July and started to feel cold already. By the beginning of September, she started to wear winter clothes! But after a few years, she adapted quite well. She even admitted that she feels it's too hot when she goes back there!I work with an Indian, who advised me that the +40*C + humidity days we get here is nothing like his hometown +46.. he keeps a heater running all day long, under his desk. Yikes!
Btw, no PR Card...
@profiler did you see that CIC now says 64 days for the initial PR card?
@carolbb23 did you check your mail today? did your husband get is PR card?
great! see @profiler , in 6 days Mrs Profiler should get her card! So my wife should get hers on July 39th!our rep has Mr. carol pr card it arrived yesterday
I would like to thank the academy... and my parents -- without them, I probably would just be a small robot or maybe a mole...
And I have to thank @ CIC for always being there for me... with manuals and all. Great people, bigly great...
I was lucky here... The wife is used to snow and (some) cold. Not Ontario cold, but some cold... So the cold weather is ok... The hot is where this all falls down. 25 here is usually like 29-32. She won't even go outside (lol -- whimps!).My friend from Cartagena, when she arrived in Canada, she arrived in July and started to feel cold already. By the beginning of September, she started to wear winter clothes! But after a few years, she adapted quite well. She even admitted that she feels it's too hot when she goes back there!
Regarding the card, it's likely produced already. CIC mail takes forever to get out. I remember the letter requesting my wife to provide police certificate and to apply for the CSQ was dated of June 20, 2016, but we got it in the mail only in the beginning of July.
Wait..what? Rep? WTH... And you didn't tell us til now?!our rep has Mr. carol pr card it arrived yesterday
39rd... Sheesh...great! see @profiler , in 6 days Mrs Profiler should get her card! So my wife should get hers on July 39th!