I went on a vacation with my family to Canada like about 2 weeks ago.We stayed in a hotel at Clifton Hill.I live in America,and I have to say that after visiting Canada and seeing all the beautiful places and things there,it makes the US look like "blah".Wow,and Niagra Falls was so pretty.Hahaha,after visiting Canada,my mom wants to move there.I also went to China Town.I'm planning on going there again.I just wanted to know if there were any other torrist attractions in Canada?
Answer:Great! You do have a good taste and I hope that the whole family will move and settle here. Tourist attraction in Canada? Lemme see:
- Three Thousand Islands (Kingston, ON)
- Ottawa: Parliament Hill, Rideau Canal
- Museum of the Canadian Civilization (Gatineau/Ottawa)
- Montreal (the whole town)
- Old Quebec City
- Gaspe Penisnula (Quebec)
- Halifax
- Prince Edward Island
- The coast of Newfoundland
- Archaelogical Museum (Calgary)
- Victoria (British Columbia)
... the whole of Canada.
Should Canada Close It Doors To The USA And Start Selling Oil To The World?
Should Canada start selling our goods to the world and stop depending on the USA? Can Canada live with out the USA? Can Canada get better deals with other trading partners? These are the thing we need to ask Canadians.
Answer:Canada does sell it`s goods to the world.Canada has more free-trade deals than any other nation.Why would you want to stop selling to the US.They are good costumers.
How Badly Is Canada Affected By The Financial Crisis?
If the US goes under and the US Dollar starts to lose value, will Canada be there worst affected country since the US is the biggest trading partner?
Also, how much debt does Canada have compared to the US? I've read the Canada survived the great depression pretty well with only a dozen bank failures compared to over 600 on the US side, what do you think is the deal now?
Answer:Canada is much better off than the U.S. because our banks did not get caught up in the mortgage meltdown that occurred in the US. How ever there is currently a global recession going on which Canada can not escape from. The US dollar will probably sell off making our exports to the US more expensive putting pressure on our economy.
What Should I Know About Denmark To Canada Emigration Procedures?
Specifically, what does the law says about procedures to follow for a Danish citizen moving permanently to Canada?
Where should he start? What papers does he need, from Canada, and Denmark? What can he do to get a Visa quickly, or to pass the citizenship test when he gets to Canada? Would it accelerate the entire procedure by obtaining a marriage license while in Canada?
I have heard of the concept of an international "invitation" that a citizen can send to someone in another country, to fast-track their passage into the inviter's country. Is this the case for Canada and Denmark?
Answer:Here is a Canadian site dealing with immigration to Canada:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.html
The site includes a newcomers introduction to Canada and links to the different classes of immigration. The following link has the various immigration forms:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/applications/menu-outside.html
There are no specific procedures (at least from Canada's standpoint) for immigrating from specific countries such as Denmark. Being able to speak & write both English and French (this is a huge plus), no criminal record, having job skills that are needed in Canada all count towards how quickly one's application will be processed.
I'm not aware of any particular individual "invitations" although each province has their own "nomination" programs. Specifically, if the individual has certain skills that are of need in a particular province, you can get nominated from the province. This can tend to speed up the process.
What Is Canada Doing To Protect Canadians Against The H1N1 Virus?
The Public Health Agency of Canada has listed this on its website (last modified April 26)
"Vaccine
A vaccine is any preparation intended to produce immunity to a disease by stimulating the production of antibodies. Canada has a plan for a vaccine to be produced domestically if a pandemic occurs, which will take about six months once the virus is identified. Enough pandemic vaccine will be produced to cover all Canadians."
Now that the virus has been declared a pandemic, what action is the government taking?
Answer:Canada is not taking the pandemic seriously. Five students got the H1N1 at Coquitlam-area schools in BC. None of the schools were shut down.
H1N1 is the same strain as the 1918 Spanish Flu. Look at the fatality rates of every know flu pandemic
Asiatic (Russian) Flu 1889–90 1 million died, possibly H2N2
Spanish Flu 1918–20 to 40 million died, H1N1
Asian Flu 1957–58 1 to 1.5 million died, H2N2
Hong Kong Flu 1968–69 0.75 to 1 million died, H3N2
So we know at least one million people will die if there is a flu pandemic this fall and they don't want to close a school because of final exams?
Canada should be cancelling the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics which is scheduled right in the peak of flu season. Washing hands is good. Preventing large groups of people from gathering is what will save lives though.
A vaccine will not be ready by the winter games.