LOL! You don't want to be without television either. I'm at the end of my
second week waiting for Bell ExpressVu to install my satellite at my new
apartment (we moved from elsewhere in Calgary). I still don't have a work
permit, and the days are LONG when you don't even have television, and
boring without NHL Center Ice. Hey, at least I'm reading some good books,
eh? :)
Keeping on the original topic, I didn't know the term "hydro" either until I
moved to my new apartment. The property manager kept using that word, and I
figured it out by context.
Renee :)
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Inland Spouse Timeline so far (U.S. Citizen):
19 Feb 2003: Moved to Calgary from U.S. on 6 month TRV
12 May 2003: Did medicals in Calgary
20 June 2003: Applied for TRV extension
5 July 2003: Wedding Date
17 July 2003: CIC received inland spouse PR application
15 Aug 2003: Received 6 month TRV extension
20 Aug 2003: CIC request for work history dates (which were sent with
application)
21 Aug 2003: CIC received work history reply by overnight post
4 Sept 2003: CIC e-Client finally shows "in process"
"yr0000" wrote in message
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> thanks everyone !!
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> time to increase my "canadian slang vocabulary" :)
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> im just trying to get "hydro", heat, phone lines activated in my apt
> before i land in toronto.
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> wouldnt want to be stuck in -10 C or -20 C without any of them !!
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