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Subject: Re: study permit Posted on: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:54:10 EST

Regarding driving here (Ontario), you HAVE to apply for an international
drivers license while in the UK before moving here, then you can drive here
no problem. Otherwise, after 3 months you will need an Ontario drivers
license, which to get your level G2 isn't too difficult. My husband just
went through all this and talked to many people.

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Carrie-Ann
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July 11, 2003 Trevor arrives as visitor for 6 months.
Oct 26, 2003 We get married.
Nov 11 medicals done
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Jan 22nd CIC received application

"Andrew Miller" wrote in message
news:LagSb.33016$A7.5192@edtnps84...
> Your age is not a problem. If you get admission to school you can apply
for
> Study Permit and include your wife and daughter as your dependants. Once
in
> Canada your wife may be able to apply for open work permit. There are
always
> ways to achieve your goals, as long as you are prepared to go through few
> hoops and loops and work hard on getting there, instead of looking for
> "instant" PR status like many not too patient young people nowadays.
>
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> Andrew Miller
> Immigration Consultant
> Vancouver, British Columbia
> email: AndrewMillerREMOVE@REMOVEcanada.com
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> "ezzkazz" wrote in message
> news:1208369.1075410727@britishexpats.com...
> >
> > forgot to mention i am 35, would this be a no no
> >
> > Originally
> > posted by ezzkazz
> > > after posting 'feeling discouraged' on this
> > forum and having a think about things. would this be a feasable thing to
> > do.
> > > If I were to apply to go to college in canada to get qualified and
> > get a study permit....could i in effect go to canada with my wife and
> > daughter. If i have enough money to support myself and family whilst
> > studying.
> > > would this work.
> > i know its not the complete answer but
> > could it work
> >
> >
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> > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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