"Jim Humphries" wrote in message news:...
> Check out the CIC website at www.cic.gc.ca That will answer most of
> yourquestions.
>
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> Jim Humphries, former visa officer
> wrote in message
> news:mb3dm0p878v58kshk6ne8k57ad79dbeg4r@4ax.com...
> >I currently live in the USA because I was born here.
> > I hate the way the Bush administration has destroyed this country. If
> > Bush is re-elected, I plan to move to Canada shortly after the
> > election. I will not stay living in this country another 4 years
> > under his leadership. I have never had any love for the United States
> > political system in general, and find the USA to be far too
> > commercialized for my tastes.
> >
> > I currently live less than one hundred miles from Canada so the move
> > will not be that tough. I also plan to become a Canadian Citizen and
> > denounce my citizenship to the USA.
> >
> > My question is what I will need to make this move. Are there any
> > special requirements to bring furnishings and animals (both pets and
> > livestock) into canada? What else do I need to know.
> >
> > I look forward to this move. Even if Bush loses the election, this
> > move may occur, because Canada seems to be a much peaceful and family
> > oriented country.
> >
> > Thanks for all advice.
> >
> > Mark
You must be joking....right?????? I am a proud American who isn't
thrilled with the way that the government is run, but you should
consider yourself lucky to be from a free country. You won't like the
government in Canada, either. I married a Canadian and I'm living
here while waiting for PR status. Immigration Limbo isn't any fun.
Believe me. You should thank your lucky stars that you are a US
citizen and do some lobbying to get the laws changed if you don't like
them.
-Amy |