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UFies in Toronto/Canada: please read by mortaine 2002-10-14 10:54:54
My husband and I are considering (not terribly seriously yet) a move in the future to Toronto or somewhere else in Canada. The move would be long-term but temporary-- 1 or 2 years, anyway, with plans to return to the US later.

Aside from re-learning how to write the word "check," is there anything we should know or resources we should read for information on moving to the lovely city of Toronto? Anyone have any job advice for ex-pat techies (a programmer and a tech writer, both senior level). Immigration information we should check out?

Thanks in advance for any help all you wonderful Canadian UFies.
[ Reply ]
  Be sure to take plenty of extra 'U's with you. by SouthpawPL2002-10-14 10:57:46
    Oh, I can already do that! by mortaine2002-10-14 11:21:41
  Need a job? by Glytch782002-10-14 11:00:17
    Chuckle. by mortaine2002-10-14 18:39:49
  Canadiana by Illiad2006-11-19 12:55:59
    Thank you! by mortaine2002-10-14 11:26:32
    Man, now I wish I could live there. by bugarup2002-10-14 11:38:34
      Check this stuff out then. by NOLAWitch2006-11-19 12:55:59
        That'll have to wait some time though, I guess. by bugarup2002-10-14 12:04:24
      But think of how close you'd be to the US. by nin_man2002-10-14 11:46:15
    I've never heard of anyone in Texas. by trk1822002-10-14 16:41:04

 

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