MUFC said:I'm making my money online, therefore I'm not interested in a conventional work which pays per hour. To make money all I need is a laptop, internet with good speed and one or two hours a day. That is giving me the freedom I need, because I could work from every country with internet access and I'm not wasting valuable hours like let's say the regular 9am-5pm grind .
For me the conventional work system is exploiting the people . Just imagine what big portion of time is wasted from the lifetime of a person just to be present in a specific place called workplace... I refuse to be part of that.
By the way your assumption about my home country passport is correct, and now you understand that in my situation possessing an extra Canadian passport is not bringing any difference as practical benefit for me.
That's why I made the decision to give priority to my vacation.
MUFC said:I used to work as institutional day trader for 5 years, while I was working I've learned the business in details. After my contract was about to expire I took the decision to start trading for myself with my own capital.
Today because of the technology boom it is possible to trade the markets from your bedroom, worldwide. The markets are open 24h a day so the trading session might be whenever you want.
This is my 7th year since I've started to trade for myself ... no need to wake up in the morning and rushing not to be late for work, no need to stay everyday in the traffic, no long working shifts.
Instead you have your own time and freedom to do that from different parts of the world.
At the same time you can extend your vacations until you want, because meanwhile you can still make money from your hotel room.
But you have to know how the market works , otherwise you will lose money.
You need accurate fundamental and technical analysis , proper risk management, proper money management and discipline.
NonaArso said:They announced on cic website that on 19 June bill C-24 will take effect. :'(
scylla said:I think you're confused. Look again. June 19, 2014 is the date on which this bill was voted into law. This isn't the date (in 2015) when CIC will start applying the new residency requirement.
His decision regarding the 4 out of 6 years residence or his decision regarding the whole bill?CanadianCountry said:Update on Rocco Galati's petition: Justice Rennie has declared his decision and replied to both the parties on Jan 23rd. Don't have the details and nothing is in the news so far.
NonaArso said:They announced on cic website that on 19 June bill C-24 will take effect. :'(
ronaldoyaronaldo said:You freaked me the hell out Nona!
ronaldoyaronaldo said:His decision regarding the 4 out of 6 years residence or his decision regarding the whole bill?
it is, now that I've read into it. I am just hoping that if the judge ruled in Rocco's favor the whole bill will be looked into or at least delayedboltz said:Isn't it about intent to reside clause? I thought it has nothing to do with 4/6 rule?
I Guess there might be FEW delays; and relook at intent to reside clause; but why would cic be looking at ENTIRE bill?ronaldoyaronaldo said:it is, now that I've read into it. I am just hoping that if the judge ruled in Rocco's favor the whole bill will be looked into or at least delayed
To pass the bill as a whole instead of one clause at a time? That is me being hopeful and a little too optimisticboltz said:I Guess there might be FEW delays; and relook at intent to reside clause; but why would cic be looking at ENTIRE bill?