Quota has been filled, try your luck when someone declined his chanceI nearly thought i had my lucky break
Quota has been filled, try your luck when someone declined his chanceI nearly thought i had my lucky break
I second that! It is a general understanding that making friends get harder and harder as we age. Barely entered 30s and things couldn't be different for me here. So yeah, starting a new life in a new country with friendly chemistry already in place, i like that!We all need to meet up and celebrate when we land in Canada! What better way to start our new lives in a new country with friends already
We already have that in place, we will meet in Yukon next year to see the Northern Lights. Hop in!We all need to meet up and celebrate when we land in Canada! What better way to start our new lives in a new country with friends already
Same here. My application was returned twice in 2014 and yet i knew so less about immigrating to Canada until 7-8 months ago. I knew about this forum more than 3 years ago, but i was too lazy to read lol. In 2014 i was heavily reliant on my brother-in-law. And now he keeps saying you are doing way too much of a research to make yourself confused time and again lol. But had it not for this forum, all my wonderful forum friends and legalfalcon in particular, i wouldn't have taken another chance by myself. At one point i almost paid for attorney's service. In the midst last year i started contacting immigration consultants in Canada and luckily one of them (encubate.ca) was generous to offer me some advice without asking for money to breathe. Then i found out how IELTS play a pivotal role to CRS score. At that very point i realized how far i was. I still am lol.Just like anyone in this forum, I also did not know anything about Canada immigration 6 months back, and with lots of reading on this forum, and through the help of the members, I became more confident in my journey to Canada. Sharing what I know and being of help to anyone in any way is a privilege for me, with or without a bar of chocolate in return
@tjsecondtry I want at least 68% cocoa for my chocolate, lol
3 years ago when EE has not started yet, I was already thinking of moving to Canada but for some reason I was afraid to take IELTS, lol. I bought 3 books but never opened it until January this year! I was very surprised at the result of my test, considering I was heartbroken and depressed during those days I was reviewing for IELTS. I was at the verge of losing my sanity when I found this forum, and all the great and friendly members here, who lifted my spirit and hopes upSame here. My application was returned twice in 2014 and yet i knew so less about immigrating to Canada until 7-8 months ago. I knew about this forum more than 3 years ago, but i was too lazy to read lol. In 2014 i was heavily reliant on my brother-in-law. And now he keeps saying you are doing way too much of a research to make yourself confused time and again lol. But had it not for this forum, all my wonderful forum friends and legalfalcon in particular, i wouldn't have taken another chance by myself. At one point i almost paid for attorney's service. In the midst last year i started contacting immigration consultants in Canada and luckily one of them (encubate.ca) was generous to offer me some advice without asking for money to breathe. Then i found out how IELTS play a pivotal role to CRS score. At that very point i realized how far i was. I still am lol.
I like dark chocolate too. I tried upto 85% cocoa. That was bitter lol. Sweet spot was 75%, specially the after taste umm.
Count me in! That sounds like a nice adventure.We already have that in place, we will meet in Yukon next year to see the Northern Lights. Hop in!
That's a very good score. You should get ITA soon. From recent trends and discussions, if not the next draw, then likely the next one after.I have 434 CRS score! In which draw I might get an ITA?
In one of the future drawsI have 434 CRS score! In which draw I might get an ITA?
Nicely done! Perseverance pays off!3 years ago when EE has not started yet, I was already thinking of moving to Canada but for some reason I was afraid to take IELTS, lol. I bought 3 books but never opened it until January this year! I was very surprised at the result of my test, considering I was heartbroken and depressed during those days I was reviewing for IELTS. I was at the verge of losing my sanity when I found this forum, and all the great and friendly members here, who lifted my spirit and hopes up
And now, I found a dark chocolate lover here My all-time fave is still Lindt 70% or Ghirardelli Intense Dark, the easiest to find in Singapore.
A tip to those wanting to lose weight without going through too much exercising, dark chocolate + 2-3 cups of green tea a day + one-hour walk/jog per day is very effective
Yes. Also explain in loe why you don't have payslips and tax docsis it enough for Ontario?same for my son too
Yes, everything will happen at the right time including the weight loss hahahaNicely done! Perseverance pays off!
Thanks for the tip for losing weight, will try it definitely! Let you know results in a month to see how it will work on me!
Yes, it will be. Don't forget to bring a nice Trump souvenir, that is, an effigy holding a Canadian flagCount me in! That sounds like a nice adventure.