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BEWARE of the scam:
When you apply for immigration to Canada you deal with government, but after you arrive, your real fate depend on employers and professional regulatory bodies. If your profession is regulated, you aren't allowed to work in your profession till you get a license which take years and thousands of dollars. Even after passing all exams, if you don't find an employer to give you the "Canadian experience" within a time frame, your file is closed and you have to start all again.
reuven1967 6 months ago
That taxi driver has an university degree lol
Canada = country of hippies
reuven1967 7 months ago