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    #11
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    Canada Questions???

    I swear,,, I showered today...

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    #12
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    Canada Questions???

    move to regina saskatchewan...i just wanted to say hey skink go live in regina

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    #13
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    Canada Questions???

    I got a connect in BC and I live in the Washington state, but I'm too scared to drive that shit across. I think I'm unlikely to be searched since I have a new car, am white, have no criminal record (not even a speeding ticket), don't really look like a stoner and usually drive across with my gf. I went to a movie last sunday to see what would happen and I didn't get sent to secondary going in or coming back. But I saw some fucked up looking equipment going back into the US. Looked like some kind of x-ray machine for cars.

    Anyone here ever done it?

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    #14
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    Canada Questions???

    Quote Originally Posted by Billionfold
    I'd love me a Canadian babe, but I'd have to hide my dislike for hockey. And the damned French..
    lol

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    #15
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    Canada Questions???

    only the french like the french here....

    here in BC, there are loads of inexpensive places to rent..see, we have like 485734857348574380 hindus here and they build these mansions and you rent a basement suite..can get nice ones about 500, everything included, even cable and internet..as for the drivers license, you do have to get one here but only if you have residence status, which is very hard to get..you can drive on your american license with american car insurance, or you can get insurance here, but after 30 days (or was it 90? either one...) you arent really covered....i found that out the hard way when i had my car accident...oh well.....canada is great to visit and all, but people dont realize how very hard it is to actually live here....immigration is truly a fearful organization...

    princess

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    #16
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    Canada Questions???

    Quote Originally Posted by surreys princess
    only the french like the french here....

    here in BC, there are loads of inexpensive places to rent..see, we have like 485734857348574380 hindus here and they build these mansions and you rent a basement suite..can get nice ones about 500, everything included, even cable and internet..as for the drivers license, you do have to get one here but only if you have residence status, which is very hard to get..you can drive on your american license with american car insurance, or you can get insurance here, but after 30 days (or was it 90? either one...) you arent really covered....i found that out the hard way when i had my car accident...oh well.....canada is great to visit and all, but people dont realize how very hard it is to actually live here....immigration is truly a fearful organization...

    princess
    hmmmmm

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    #17
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    Canada Questions???

    is there a big demand for electricians ?? i wouldnt mind relocating to Canada at all some day in the not too distant future.

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    #18
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    Canada Questions???

    Quote Originally Posted by higher4hockey
    is there a big demand for electricians ?? i wouldnt mind relocating to Canada at all some day in the not too distant future.
    u and me both, probably a bit more difficult for me tho

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    #19
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    Canada Questions???

    Quote Originally Posted by Skink
    Hello My Fellow Great White Northerners...

    Where are affordable?low budget areas to live in Canada???

    What are the Drivers license laws,,,can you get one in Canada being revoked in the states ???

    Thanks
    Alberta is your bets bet for low cost living. It has the cheapest taxes, and there is awesome money in the oilfield. Starting salery for the oilfeild is $70,000-$80,000 a year income. Damn good money. You could work for as long as you want, for like, 2months if you want. Pull in a couple thousand dollars a month. It's good money, but grunt work. You're away from home, you live in a camp, you work long days, but like I said, do it for a few months and make $5000.

    As for D.L. and such, I have no clue as I don't drive. AB is your best bet for cheap living though.

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    #20
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    Canada Questions???

    Quote Originally Posted by Nochowderforyou
    Alberta is your bets bet for low cost living. It has the cheapest taxes, and there is awesome money in the oilfield. Starting salery for the oilfeild is $70,000-$80,000 a year income. Damn good money. You could work for as long as you want, for like, 2months if you want. Pull in a couple thousand dollars a month. It's good money, but grunt work. You're away from home, you live in a camp, you work long days, but like I said, do it for a few months and make $5000.

    As for D.L. and such, I have no clue as I don't drive. AB is your best bet for cheap living though.
    anything other than oil related work? i do manual labour so is there much chance of findin a job like that?

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