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Re: Introduce yourself!

Postby Jaret » Sat Jul 11, 2009 4:20 pm

Hi,

Im Jaret from Saskatoon. Spent the last 10 years in Vancouver, and a couple years in the Philippines.

Im here to see if I can find work as a red seal plumber somewhere in the planet.

Be safe all.

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Postby renaarguelles » Tue Jul 14, 2009 9:09 pm

helo..any body could tell me where can I apply for Canada in UAE
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Re: Introduce yourself!

Postby Khrystle » Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:46 pm

Hello guys I'm Khrystle and welcome to the forum.
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Re: Introduce yourself!

Postby Soles » Fri Jul 24, 2009 11:15 am

Hello everyone,

I'm Sam, i've lived in Edmonton all my life and i'm hopefully going to be going to Ireland in the next few months here, as long as i keep saving my money
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Re: Introduce yourself!

Postby sambrew » Sun Jul 26, 2009 8:21 am

I am from Ghana and father a US citizen he disable he is benefiting from medicare and medicard. He is getting his SSI as well. I want to move him to Ghana since I do not want to send him to the nursing home. He has been in USA for 30 year and in active work for 26 years. He is now 63 but disable.

I want to know if he will still get these benefits if he move to Ghana his national orgine. Your response will be a great help as it will enable me make prodent decision.

Thanks
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Re: Introduce yourself!

Postby Dremani » Sun Jul 26, 2009 3:58 pm

Hey :D

I'm Drea aka Dremani,

Was born and bred in Toronto, parents are West Indian. They migrated to Canada at a time when one could apply for their own papers...

I love Toronto. but left because I truly felt there was more for my husband and I in Florida. We love it and hopefully we'll get the opportunity to settle here.

I hope evrybody is as bliss as we are :biggrin:
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Re: Introduce yourself!

Postby Sun Devil » Sun Jul 26, 2009 9:23 pm

Hello Everyone

glad I found this site, excellent information here. I have been lurking for a few days but decided to register. I am just waiting to get my appointment in Montreal and so far any questions I have were answered in other threads.

cheers everyone
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Re: Introduce yourself!

Postby hayes89 » Fri Aug 07, 2009 1:49 am

Dear All

NOT JUST A HIKE!

I am writing to ask if anyone would support “Not Just a Hike” a solo fundraising trek across Canada currently being undertaken in aid of The PSP Association by Sam Thomas?

Sam is a 21 year old from Oxford whose grandmother has been diagnosed with PSP (Progressive Supranuclear Palsy) and to raise funds for The PSP Association he has committed to walk across Canada. This is a fantastic commitment to make and Sam wants to raise as much money for PSP as possible,

He has set up a website (which I cannot share the link to, due to spammers apparently) where more information and updates on his journey can be found.

We have offered to help Sam and in both fund and profile raising and anything you can do to support this trek would be very much appreciated.

PSP (Progressive Supranuclear Palsy) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease estimated to affect over 10,000 people in the UK at any one time. PSP has no gender or race boundaries, although it is unusual for diagnosis below 40. Those affected by PSP will be robbed of the basic every day functions that most of us take for granted. Over time affecting sight, movement and mobility, speech and the swallowing reflex. In most cases the mind remains unaffected, trapped in a body that will no longer function. Life expectancy from onset of symptoms to death varies from person to person but can be up to 7 years.

Despite this much can be done to improve the quality of life of those living with PSP, and to support their families and carers during this traumatic time.

The PSP Association was founded in 1994 and is the only organisation dedicated to helping everyone affected with PSP, their families and carers, and promoting and funding research into causes, treatments and a cure. We provide a range of services to ensure people living with PSP have access to the information, care and support that is vital to quality of life.

We work with medical, health and social care professionals raising awareness of PSP and providing education, training and advice on a diverse range of subjects, from better diagnosis to managing the disease from onset to death. We also work to influence decision makers at national and local levels to raise awareness and improve services.
I hope you will be able to support Sam in any way you can. This can be done by contacting me directly.
Thank you

Daniel Hayes - PSP EVENT FUNDRAISING AMINISTRATOR

01327 322419
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