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Vince G:
Rhonald when it comes in quickly you have the privilege of sticking your tongue at him. :icon_cheesygrin:

Rhonald:

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Rhonald ... at least you know what you're up against so you can better prepare yourself for the interview process. All news, good or bad, can help you along the way ... much like this Forum.

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I agree Chong, its just that when you have alot of emotion tied into the result, it becomes hard to stay focused and clear headed. I never liked rollercoaster rides, but sometimes the journey we take pluges us into undulations of extreme emotions.:s

Oh and by the way Chong, I have been enjoying reading your blog site and seeing the fantastic pictures you have posted. Keep it running

Rhonald:
http://www.immigration.ca/discussion2/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=35408&whichpage=57

A website that has plenty of information about people worrying in getting their wifes visa from the Hong Kong consulate.

Arnold:
Rhonald , those news bulletin's scare me also . I'm sure Qing read's them too and hence worries more and more as the date get's closer . Hope it's not having to be with me .:-/

Chong:
Rhonald, just some news out of Calgary regarding ESL courses ... some genius is proposing that immigrants learn both English AND French ... Tabernac !!!

From the article, it seems that "Level 5" is the aim.


http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/664319

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