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hi folks, a few year ago i was offered the chance to move to canada with a friends family, i stupidly turned it down to finnish college, big mistake as the qualifications i gained havent helped me get a job in the slightest, i now possibly have the chance to go out and join them when i have the cash together, my questions are,

jobwise.... i have qualifications in agriculture, agricultural engeneering and have spent two year working self employed as a sparkys mate, what are the job opportunitys like within these sectors?

 

hunting.... what is hunting like out there, is there plenty to go at and what is the veriety of game like, what are the laws on working dogs and will the dogs i have be capable of the game out there,

 

the area is calgary, and i would be living with my friend and his family, so accomodation isnt an issue, just work really.

 

look forward to your responses

ingram

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hi folks, a few year ago i was offered the chance to move to canada with a friends family, i stupidly turned it down to finnish college, big mistake as the qualifications i gained havent helped me get a job in the slightest, i now possibly have the chance to go out and join them when i have the cash together, my questions are,

jobwise.... i have qualifications in agriculture, agricultural engeneering and have spent two year working self employed as a sparkys mate, what are the job opportunitys like within these sectors?

 

hunting.... what is hunting like out there, is there plenty to go at and what is the veriety of game like, what are the laws on working dogs and will the dogs i have be capable of the game out there,

 

the area is calgary, and i would be living with my friend and his family, so accomodation isnt an issue, just work really.

 

look forward to your responses

ingram

I'd get as much qualifications being a sparky and say good ridance to here....................... :thumbs:

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My lad and his girlfriend have been out there just over a year now and they love it. He's near Toronto. Mind you, he's got a cracking job and is enjoying every minute. He was home for christmas and returned last friday. The Canadians don't except anyone, they're a bit like the aussies in as much as they don't allow free loaders in...unlike here!! I do know that they're keen on folk having the right visas and some sort of trade. If you'd have asked last week, my lad could have told you more. I'm over there in September to visit. He did say that if he didn't have family over here, he'd stay, the quality of life is fantastic and the people are sound.

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My lad and his girlfriend have been out there just over a year now and they love it. He's near Toronto. Mind you, he's got a cracking job and is enjoying every minute. He was home for christmas and returned last friday. The Canadians don't except anyone, they're a bit like the aussies in as much as they don't allow free loaders in...unlike here!! I do know that they're keen on folk having the right visas and some sort of trade. If you'd have asked last week, my lad could have told you more. I'm over there in September to visit. He did say that if he didn't have family over here, he'd stay, the quality of life is fantastic and the people are sound.

 

Erm, you're quite wrong there. If your lad is living near Toronto (where I come from originally) he'll know. They've a massive immigrant population, plenty of asylum seekers and benefit stealing piss takers. It's not a problem unique to this country, that's for sure.

 

ScotCarper, Calgary is a beautiful place. Always said if I went back home I'd look at Alberta first .. nothing to do at all with the cowboys in the stampede :whistling::laugh:

 

You will find all the information you need on the Canada immigration website. Do your research, get it all right. Don't use one of these agencies that say they can apply for you, most of them are frauds.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.asp

 

You might do well to get full sparky qualifications before you go out, as it will help you score higher on the admission test. Having family there will add points for you as well. Get all your ducks in a row here, before you leave. Don't go and try to immigration from within the country 'cause they will just send your ass back.

 

Regarding hunting, I don't know much about it there. Plenty of folks use staghounds for coyote far as I know. You'd be best off googling some of the hunting holiday outfits maybe, and asking them to point you in the right direction for information. Most of them do bear, moose etc but they should know the basic info about the rest of it.

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He's not mentioned anything about that, but then he's only been out there nigh on a year, so being an incomer he'll know nowt about it and it obviously hasn't affected where he's at (Hamilton). Maybe if he was there for years he would become familiar with the set-up? He had a nightmare getting sorted out with a visa, ditto his girlfriend. However, it would seem that doing things legally and above board and working for a living, counts for nothing, anywhere in the world.

 

My lad and his girlfriend have been out there just over a year now and they love it. He's near Toronto. Mind you, he's got a cracking job and is enjoying every minute. He was home for christmas and returned last friday. The Canadians don't except anyone, they're a bit like the aussies in as much as they don't allow free loaders in...unlike here!! I do know that they're keen on folk having the right visas and some sort of trade. If you'd have asked last week, my lad could have told you more. I'm over there in September to visit. He did say that if he didn't have family over here, he'd stay, the quality of life is fantastic and the people are sound.

 

Erm, you're quite wrong there. If your lad is living near Toronto (where I come from originally) he'll know. They've a massive immigrant population, plenty of asylum seekers and benefit stealing piss takers. It's not a problem unique to this country, that's for sure.

 

ScotCarper, Calgary is a beautiful place. Always said if I went back home I'd look at Alberta first .. nothing to do at all with the cowboys in the stampede :whistling::laugh:

 

You will find all the information you need on the Canada immigration website. Do your research, get it all right. Don't use one of these agencies that say they can apply for you, most of them are frauds.

http://www.cic.gc.ca...grate/index.asp

 

You might do well to get full sparky qualifications before you go out, as it will help you score higher on the admission test. Having family there will add points for you as well. Get all your ducks in a row here, before you leave. Don't go and try to immigration from within the country 'cause they will just send your ass back.

 

Regarding hunting, I don't know much about it there. Plenty of folks use staghounds for coyote far as I know. You'd be best off googling some of the hunting holiday outfits maybe, and asking them to point you in the right direction for information. Most of them do bear, moose etc but they should know the basic info about the rest of it.

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cragman, Hamilton is really far from Toronto :laugh: I grew up in that city. My uncle used to live in Hamilton. They're like two different worlds all together.

 

Immigration to Canada got really hard after the American 9/11 thing. They don't make anything easy ... Unless you're an asylum seeker, that is.

 

You'll enjoy it when you're out, for sure :thumbs:

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thanks for the replys folks :thumbs:

 

as for a criminal record i dont have one,

 

when i was originaly going to go my friend family were going to adopt me and take me on their family visa (i was 16 then and with being 22 now i dot think they would be able to do it the same way), wish i had went but hey u live and learn,

 

with regards to the sparky qualifications, i dont have any as i only worked as a self employed mate as part of a 3 or 2 man rewire squad, although i have referances from top council clark of works from edinburgh and all over argyll and bute, but a suppose referances are useless without qualifications,

 

the qualifications i hold are a pass in NC Agriculture and a credit pass in rural mechanics, as for school i didnt do to well haha much prefer doing something hands on

 

thanks again for the replys,

 

ingram

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cragman, Hamilton is really far from Toronto :laugh: I grew up in that city. My uncle used to live in Hamilton. They're like two different worlds all together.

 

Immigration to Canada got really hard after the American 9/11 thing. They don't make anything easy ... Unless you're an asylum seeker, that is.

 

You'll enjoy it when you're out, for sure :thumbs:

 

 

My lad makes it sound close by as he goes there shopping and for nights out. Must be my imagination, I assumed it was quite near him. He's getting a log cabin for us when we visit, here...http://www.arowhonpines.ca/act.html

Really looking forward to it.

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Thought about buggering off from here to Canada for a few years now!......We did our immigration papers a few years back and got the green light..but never went, Hoping to go over to Calgary this year for a month for the Stampede and some sight seeing....If we like it we might just take our chance!!

 

Life is to short for doubt!!! GO FOR IT!!!

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Thought about buggering off from here to Canada for a few years now!......We did our immigration papers a few years back and got the green light..but never went, Hoping to go over to Calgary this year for a month for the Stampede and some sight seeing....If we like it we might just take our chance!!

 

Life is to short for doubt!!! GO FOR IT!!!

 

Best place for you ya buffoon! :tongue2: :tongue2: :tongue2:

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