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Subject: Re: Welfare question Posted on: Wed, 2 May 2007 10:47:18 +0000 (UTC)

On 2 mei, 12:05, GMan wrote:
> Hello,
> we received our passports and in next few weeks me and my wife will
> move permanently to Toronto / Canada as immigrants. I'm not sure
> should I transfer only required $12,000 or transfer all our saving
> which is bigger.
>
> Is it possible to happens that if we can't find the job and we want to
> apply for welfare, someone from government say "You brought with you
> more than $12,000 so can't apply for welfare because you have enough
> money in the bank"
>
> If this is a case I will prefer to bring only $12,000 and leave the
> rest of the money here until I find the job.

yoar Best bet is to invest the money in goods, Such as Mangoes, and
cash them in when you acterually reach Canadia. mangoes Are verey
popluar with Canadians so will NOT hafe no problem selling them, then
all the money you make you can simpley spend on the market for things
you might need (such as Mangoes, for instance).

this Why you get to keep yoar savings away from the Taxman AND claim
losers-benefit at the same time!

these Are wise words, and said without thinking.

http://www.littleboxes.nl/MapleSyrupMinerGuy.htm

love From 14