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How to Move to Canada: A Primer for Americans |
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| Format | Softcover | |
| Catalogue No. | 0-316-34986-6 | |
| Pages | 233 | |
| Language | English only | |
| Price | $16.95 | |
Written by Terese Loeb Kreuzer with Carol Bennett. Published by Thomas Dunne Books, 2006. Description: |
| If you're thinking of moving to Canada as a permanent
resident, How to Move to Canada tells you where to start and what to
expect each step of the way. Snapshots of Canadas provinces and
territories and their major cities will help you make an informed choice about
where to move. Interviews with immigration lawyers and Americans who have
emigrated to Canada provide real-life, hands-on perspective. Covers all aspects of the decision to make a move to Canada:
"...In their easy-to-follow and comprehensive guide, Kreuzer, editor-in-chief of the Travel Arts Syndicate, and Canadian-American Bennett offer a detailed action plan for those serious about making a permanent move northward. From the color of pen to use on the application to the rules regarding moving from Hawaii with a houseplant, the volume covers details vital and otherwise, and supplies websites and phone numbers for additional information. In addition to the hows, Kreuzer and Bennett provide the whys from a Canadian perspective: apparently, skilled workers are needed, and as it currently stands 49 percent of Toronto residents were born outside Canada. Brief overviews of each province and territory help readers find where they fit best." Publishers Weekly "Replete with all the necessary addresses and web sites, [How to Move to Canada] gives the reader a thorough understanding of Canada's residency and naturalization processes plus a lot of information about the country. Recommended for public and academic libraries." Library JournalAbout the authors: Terese Loeb Kreuzer is the founder and editor-in-chief of the Travel Arts Syndicate, which sells travel-related articles and photographs to newspapers and magazines in the United States and Canada. Carol Bennett, a reporter and actress, received her bachelor of arts from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver and a professional library degree from McGill University in Montreal. |
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