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Newcomers Clubs Of Canada
http://www.newcomersclub.com/Canada/ab.html
Canada’s Newcomers Clubs are a great way to meet other women who are (or were at one stage) new to Canada.  This site lists various Newcomers and Moms Clubs in the following locations (some have web sites, others just have telephone numbers for you):  Calgary; High River; Lethbridge; Medicine Hat; Okotoks; Red Deer; Edmonton; Fort McMurray; Sherwood Park; and St. Albert.

American Women's Club of Oakville
http://www.awco.ca
Founded in 1977, the American Women's Club of Oakville (AWCO) is a non-profit organization which serves both the community and its members. Membership includes U.S. born and naturalized citizens. The club is open to residents of the Halton and Peel regions of Ontario, Canada. In addition to meeting on the second Thursday of every month, September to May, the Club sponsors special events and regularly scheduled activities.

American Women's Club of Toronto
http://www.awcto.com/
The club is open to any woman who is American by birth or citizenship and currently living in Toronto.


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Canadian Relocation Systems
http://www.relocatecanada.com/
Welcome to Canadian Relocation Systems,the Online Guide for people Relocating or Moving in Canada, organized by City and Categories of interest from Arts to Weather.

CIC Canada  Immigrate to Canada
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.html
Every year, Canada welcomes thousands of new residents. Coming to Canada as an immigrant is an exciting opportunity, but also a great challenge.
If you are interested in immigrating to Canada, you have a number of options when applying for permanent residence status. Read about these programs and decide which class suits you and your family best.

My Toronto Jobs
http://www.mytorontojobs.ca/index.php
A site full of discussions about jobs in Toronto.

True Canada
http://truecanada.ca/
Welcome to True Canada, your essential reference tool for emigrating to Canada and settling into your new life here. As well as all the ‘official’ information, True Canada aims to give you a flavour of daily life, the culture, the sense of humour- what life is like in Canada from a newcomer’s perspective.

Why Would Americans Move to Canada
http://immigration.about.com/od/livingincanada/a/USLibstoCanada_2.htm



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American School of Yaounde
http://www.asoy.org

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Canuck Abroad.com
www.canuckabroad.com
For the Canadian expatriate, information and resources - including a forum.

Canadian Government - Consular Affairs on retiring abroad
http://www.voyage.gc.ca/main/pubs/retirement_abroad-en.asp
The Consular Affairs Bureau provides information and assistance services to Canadians living and traveling abroad. These services are clearly established in international law and, more specifically, under the terms of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, to which Canada and many other nations are signatories.

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Canada.com
Online presentation of many local and national Canadian newspapers, including:
Calgary Herald

Edmonton Journal

Montreal Gazette

Ottawa Citizen

Vancouver Sun

Toronto Star
www.thestar.com

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Looking for Work in Canada

   

 

Looking for work in another country requires more than just the obvious CV translation. You will be confronted with issues that probably didn't even cross your mind when you decided to go for an international career, but don't underestimate the big impact they can have on the outcome of your adventure! Think for example about the different rules and habits regarding immigration, job application procedures, the selection procedures and the management culture.

 
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Location: North America
Capital City: Ottawa
Other Important Cities: Halifax, Montreal, Quebec City, Toronto, Vancouver
Currency: Canadian Dollar (C$)
Language: French, English
Calling Code: 1
Internet TLD: .ca
Electricity: 110-120V 60HzHz
Emergency Numbers:

 

   
Central Intelligence Agency, 2005
   

Country Information
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada

Embassy Information
http://www.embassyworld.com/embassy/Canada/Canada.html

 
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