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Hi, I am a canadian working in the recreational boating industry (building,
maintaining sailboats etc). I have a potential job offer from a company in
south florida who may be willing to go through the process of hiring me.

I am wondering if any one knew, are there any options besides the labor
certification-IN petition-visa process? If not, any advice on how to
maximize the chances of it all being approved?

We need to keep things legal.

Thanks


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If you have a Bachelors D you can get a Management Consultant Visa. I'm in
SW Florida and am consulting for an Arch. firm setting up a contracting
division for the company and real-estate investment and development branch.

You have to use a lawyer that knows their stuff and it should cost you
around $4,000 Cn
Mine guaranties results if they take you on but you have to have the
credentials. Where are you located, Toronto?


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Hi, I am a canadian working in the recreational boating industry

(building,
maintaining sailboats etc). I have a potential job offer from a company

in
south florida who may be willing to go through the process of hiring me.

I am wondering if any one knew, are there any options besides the labor
certification-IN petition-visa process? If not, any advice on how to
maximize the chances of it all being approved?

We need to keep things legal.

Thanks




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"J" wrote in message
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Hi, I am a canadian working in the recreational boating industry

(building,
maintaining sailboats etc). I have a potential job offer from a company

in
south florida who may be willing to go through the process of hiring me.


Why leave the socialist utopia of Canada?


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Joe wrote:

"J" wrote in message
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Hi, I am a canadian working in the recreational boating industry

(building,
maintaining sailboats etc). I have a potential job offer from a company

in
south florida who may be willing to go through the process of hiring me.


Why leave the socialist utopia of Canada?



Xenophobia biting you on the butt, Joe?

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"Joe" wrote in message .. .
"J" wrote in message
able.rogers.com...
Hi, I am a canadian working in the recreational boating industry

(building,
maintaining sailboats etc). I have a potential job offer from a company

in
south florida who may be willing to go through the process of hiring me.


Why leave the socialist utopia of Canada?


What a freaking idiot!!! Again, in one stupid sentence, you've proven
yourself an idiot, JoeTechnician.


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Joe did you know that in Canada we have a word for people with attitudes
such as yours
ASSHOLE

your pal Chucklehead
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"J" wrote in message
able.rogers.com...
Hi, I am a canadian working in the recreational boating industry

(building,
maintaining sailboats etc). I have a potential job offer from a company

in
south florida who may be willing to go through the process of hiring me.


Why leave the socialist utopia of Canada?




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unfotunately I don't have any university education, so those options are
closed to me. the only route I see so far is an offer of either employment
or marriage, and so far all i've got is employment!

I'm in toronto are, up near barrie.

Thanks
J

"A F" wrote in message
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If you have a Bachelors D you can get a Management Consultant Visa. I'm in
SW Florida and am consulting for an Arch. firm setting up a contracting
division for the company and real-estate investment and development

branch.

You have to use a lawyer that knows their stuff and it should cost you
around $4,000 Cn
Mine guaranties results if they take you on but you have to have the
credentials. Where are you located, Toronto?


"J" wrote in message
able.rogers.com...
Hi, I am a canadian working in the recreational boating industry

(building,
maintaining sailboats etc). I have a potential job offer from a company

in
south florida who may be willing to go through the process of hiring me.

I am wondering if any one knew, are there any options besides the labor
certification-IN petition-visa process? If not, any advice on how to
maximize the chances of it all being approved?

We need to keep things legal.

Thanks






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the ONLY reason, sun sand sea - if canada had it in this combination year
round i would never leave, believe me...

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"J" wrote in message
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Hi, I am a canadian working in the recreational boating industry

(building,
maintaining sailboats etc). I have a potential job offer from a company

in
south florida who may be willing to go through the process of hiring me.


Why leave the socialist utopia of Canada?




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