Hi superboy,superboy_ec said:Hey Sept, I just got on to see what's going on and saw your note. I will call them tomorrow for sure and will update everyone... you know my US PR is also approved and now I have to pay the fees, it hurts tho and I was a bit reluctant to do it 'cause of the situation in US. But I think I will do it just in case ( I have to pay 1,212 US$) ouch.. I haven't done so but what do you think....my brothers and sisters live there .... share your thoughts...
I would like to answer the question,if you dont mind. US is a much better country in all respects, expect health care. US is cheaper, standard of living is much better, everything is cheap(atleast in Tx), customer is the king. Milk in Tx costs $1 for 1 gallon for atleast 3 months in a years other wise $2, chicken is < $2 for skinless boneless chicken for a pound (every single thing is cheaper sometimes by 50% than in Canada), housing prices are cheaper, roads are bigger, drivers are courteous,the list goes on and on. But, all this is valid only if u are a healthy person with good health insurance. If you are over 50 years of age,or/and has health problems, stay in Canada. But get green card for ur kids, come what may. Work out in such a way that ur kids get US and Canadian citizenship/ or citizenship of one and pr of another.