"Andrew Miller" wrote in message news:...
> Yes, the answer to both your question is "No discrimination at all".
>
> And most immigrants who look for better quality of life are prepared to work
> as hard as it takes to assure future of their children in new country. It is
> children and future generations that benefit from the sacrifice of those who
> immigrated in the first place. And this is exactly how immigration should be
> looked at.
>
> Everyone else who is simply looking for "greener pasture", better pay,
> better job shouldn't consider permanent immigration in the first place. He
> or she is simply a migrant worker and should look only for work permits.
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> Andrew Miller
> Immigration Consultant
> Vancouver, British Columbia
> email: AndrewMillerREMOVE@REMOVEcanada.com
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Hi,
It is unreal to dream for a better life. Work hard.
I had lived in Australia for 5 years. My early days were ruff and
tuff. I had to work my XXXX of, for a menial wage. But never did I
complain. Slowly but steadily, I worked my way up and in 7 months time
I had the "engineering" job I wanted. I became an ENGINEER. I left
Australia for a career in IT. Now I am a "Software Engineer".
If in Canada, if I were to clean, pump gas bla...bla...so be it.
Because I know where I would be when I have what I want. Until such
time...sweat, sweat and more sweat. I can assure you of top health,
when you have a job that's physically challenging. Arrrgh...my belly
is now showing up!
I would be thrilled to enter Canada, with my family. Honeslty, I don't
have time for worry. Earning a living, is something we should be proud
of. (Illegal wealth not allowed)
PS: what would I need, if I were to start an IT company of my own in
Canada?
Andrew!...any thoughts on that? Thanks.
Cheers,
Ozramesh |