Re: I wish I knew

Date: 2004-09-07 09:01 am (UTC)
"Does Canada take political refugees?"

Not from the United States, to the best of my knowledge. And also take a look at the 'Smart Border Declaration' (SBD), signed in December 2001 by the United States and Canada:

http://www.canadianembassy.org/border/declaration-en.asp

The SBD was designed to 'keep terrorists out' of the U.S., but it also serves to keep U.S. citizens *in*, with 'pre-clearance agreements,' 'advance passenger notifications,' shared databases, and an agreement from Canada to extradite Selective Service scofflaws. This last part is crucial, given the high likelihood that Team America will be have new countries to invade soon (Iran would seem to be next. In fact, it was likely the endgame all along, with troops now stationed on its western and eastern borders). The American forces are already stretched. Fresh bodies will be required, and that means a draft. Local boards are already being set up. http://www.thememoryhole.org/mil/draft-boards.htm

If you want to move to Canada, your best bet is to apply as a skilled worker - if you qualify: http://globeandmail.workopolis.com/servlet/Content/newcanadian/20000000/nc_permanent

Or find yourself a nice Canadian to marry, I suppose.
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