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Living and Working in Canada: A Survival Handbook

(Part of the Living and Working Series)

What's it really like living and working in London? Not surprisingly there's a lot more to life than bobbies, beefeaters and busbys! Inside you'll discover: -- How to get acquainted with London-- How... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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BEST BOOK TO KNOW EVERYTHING ABT LIFE IN CANADA...!...

This book is highly recomended to serious people who are look for Immigrating to Canada. This book is very useful since you will know exactly what all u must do and what all u must not do when you are in Canada. It gives u an OUTLINE of Jobs and many other things which u must know when you want to settle in Canada. A MUST TO READ FOR IMMIGRANTS.....!...

This book is GREAT!!!

Janet and David wrote this book with a lot of humor without leaving anyting out. I really recomend it to any one planning to go to Canada.

All you need to know - really.

It's amazing how much information is stuffed into this book. Almost every conceivable question about Canada and moving there answered. Written in a very easy to read format with occasional humorous cartoon and comment. Highly recommended for anyone thinking about moving to Canada. I can't wait to go after reading this.

Very good for a European / UK migrant

Top book, I have 5 or 6 but this one is the best so far. It is specific on many areas without being boring. UK published so may not be quite as useful to someone from the USA - END

A useful information source for newcomers to Canada

This book is a very comprehensive guide to everyday life in Canada. It covers a variety of subjects, e.g. job hunting, relocation, immigration and customes, accommodations, telephone services, education, public transportation, health care, personal finance, shopping, sports, and lots of other aspects of life in Canada. Even if you've been to Canada before as a tourist, this book is still worth reading if you plan to make that move 'up north'. Note, however, that it's published in the UK, and many references listed in the book are geared more towards people who move from the UK to Canada.
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