Canada
Related: About this forumMy permanent residency has been approved.
Moving to Red Deer in June.
SheltieLover
(79,014 posts)sinkingfeeling
(57,602 posts)2naSalit
(101,497 posts)I wish I could do that too. My funds have me trapped here, at this point. My friends with dual citizen ship are all leaving to other countries.
Enjoy it for those of us who can't leave!
Ilikepurple
(527 posts)I havent been there for a while, but I grew up close to the Idaho panhandle and I thought it was conservative.
Edited to say i might have come off a little to snarky. I do congratulate you and hope your move to Canada. I have many relatives just north of there.
carpetbagger
(5,451 posts)I think it's safe for the next several years, and by then I'll be one of those people who gets to decide.
Ilikepurple
(527 posts)Red Deers kinda in the middle.
carpetbagger
(5,451 posts)I've got in-laws in Edmonton and my wife lived there in the 90s before moving to the U.S. So I've been a fan of them for a while.
True Dough
(26,242 posts)Enjoy the maple syrup and hockey (oh, and a sane government).
carpetbagger
(5,451 posts)I still have another month or two before my card is in hand, but I got approval (technically, I just sent off my P1 packet to IRCC yesterday for them to start my COPR).
The hockey thing will be funny. When I was a kid in New York, my neighbour was a man we called Mr. Trottier.
True Dough
(26,242 posts)He was a damn fine player. That whole Islanders era was incredible. Potvin, Gillies, Bourne, Potvin Tonelli, Billy Smith. Al Arbour behind the bench.
RIP Mike Bossy. That one hit hard.
carpetbagger
(5,451 posts)It was weird, my dad made decent money but we weren't rich. But on Long Island, it seemed like everyone was famous. Lorne Henning also lived in our neighbourhood, and unfortunately we had moved to Florida before he brought the Stanley Cup home and used it as a tablepiece for a backyard barbecue, inviting all the kids to have pictures taken. Harry Chapin flipped burgers at my 1st grade class picnics, he had that weird job that kept him home when all the other dads went to Manhattan. But he didn't teach me music, my music teacher was Kissinger's niece (and strangely, Kissinger was the keynote speaker at a Big Thing years later at the Kennedy Center where I was in the chorus, and we briefly met afterwards at the Watergate where I told him about that). And that's like most of the famous people I've ever hung out with.
Fiendish Thingy
(22,642 posts)In four years you can become a citizen and help end Danielle Smiths political career, if she hasnt been ejected by voters before then.
sorcrow
(669 posts)Good for you.
PJMcK
(24,952 posts)Weve bought a place in Panama and secured our visas/licenses/IDs for full-time residence. As our banker said, were almost Panamanian! We have all the rights and privileges but we cant vote.
Great good luck with your new adventure!
carpetbagger
(5,451 posts)Small city about 90 minutes from Edmonton and Calgary. It's got a Costco and some decent restaurants though. And not much traffic.
Panama was for a while on my short list when I considered Latin America, but their pensionado visas are for over 62 or something.
AZLD4Candidate
(6,752 posts)If you look it up, you can see my long documented struggles (including my emotional and psychological breakdown that the process caused) to bring my wife here.
carpetbagger
(5,451 posts)That was a hard, hard road and I feel for everything you've gone through. It was even hard for me to keep track of all of it.