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Americans flock to Canada's immigration Web site

 
 
Col Man
 
Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 06:00 pm
Link : http://uk.news.yahoo.com/041105/80/f62e8.html

OTTAWA (Reuters) - The number of U.S. citizens visiting Canada's main immigration Web site has shot up six-fold as Americans flirt with the idea of abandoning their homeland after President George W. Bush's election win this week.


"When we looked at the first day after the election, November 3, our Web site hit a new high, almost double the previous record high," immigration ministry spokeswoman Maria Iadinardi said on Friday.


On an average day some 20,000 people in the United States log onto the Web site, www.cic.gc.ca -- a figure which rocketed to 115,016 on Wednesday. The number of U.S. visits settled down to 65,803 on Thursday, still well above the norm.


Bush's victory sparked speculation that disconsolate Democrats and others might decide to start a new life in Canada, a land that tilts more to the left than the United States.


Would-be immigrants to Canada can apply to become permanent resident, a process that often takes a year. The other main way to move north on a long-term basis is to find a job, which requires a work permit.


But please spare the sob stories.


Asked whether an applicant would be looked upon more sympathetically if they claimed to be a sad Democrat seeking to escape four more years of Bush, Iadinardi replied: "There would be no weight given to statements of feelings."


Canada is one of the few major nations with an large-scale immigration policy. Ottawa is seeking to attract between 220,000 and 240,000 newcomers next year.


"Let's face it, we have a population of a little over 32 million and we definitely need permanent residents to come to Canada," said Iadinardi. "If we could meet (the 2005) target and go above it, the more the merrier."


But right now it is too early to say whether the increased interest will result in more applications.


"There is no unusual activity occurring at our visa missions (in the United States). Having someone who intends to come to Canada is not the same as someone actually putting in an application," said Iadinardi.


"We'll only find out whether there has been an increase in applications in six months."


The waiting time to become a citizen is shorter for people married to Canadians, which prompted the birth of a satirical Web site called www.marryanamerican.ca.


The idea of increased immigration by unhappy Americans is triggering some amusement in Canada. Commentator Thane Burnett of the Ottawa Sun newspaper wrote a tongue-in-cheek guide to would-be new citizens on Friday.


"As Canadians, you'll have to learn to embrace and use all the products and culture of Americans, while bad-mouthing their way of life," he said.
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Col Man
 
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Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 06:00 pm
hmm i wish canada was a little warmer...
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cavfancier
 
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Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 06:16 pm
It's our revenge on the Bush administration for closing trade and business with us in light of SARS and isolated incidences of mad cow disease that proved to be nothing. Why am I reminded of WMDs? Free thinkers all always welcome in Canada. Oh, for the neo-cons, please don't jump the gun and assume we Canadians are holding our breath, or conspiring to steal your citizens, and by all means, don't start campaigning to legally ship Kerry supporters up here either. We can't handle half your population. Let us have our chuckle, and we'll see how it all works out in the end. Wink
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 07:34 pm
errrrr, cav, Montana and I will be patrolling the border to make sure none of them get in. Don't encourage them.
Evil or Very Mad
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dlowan
 
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Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 07:42 pm
Sigh - can I come?

I LIKE the cold! And Oz is approaching the USA in awfulness with the current government!
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roger
 
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Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 07:42 pm
That don't scare me none, Bethie.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 07:48 pm
The thing is, roger, that any person who really thinks about this realizes that the intermittent running-away of the disenchanted American (think United Empire Loyalists, think Vietnam ... we've got some resistors again now) means that America will continue to move further and further to the right, and away from at least a slightly rightish-centre. There's been some serious discussion of this as a problem for all of us, globally, on some of the sorta think-tank kind of programs.

It's really quite frightening to think of. Objectors to Bush leaving, instead of thinking about, and fighting for an alternative.

So. No.
No more Americans here. At least if they're coming because they object to Bush.
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roger
 
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Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 07:50 pm
I had considered that, actually, but you and Monty would sure look cute in little steel helmets and the rest of the kit.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 07:52 pm
I can't say no to a steel helmet. I may need one for Sunday night.
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blueveinedthrobber
 
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Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 08:06 pm
so I guess I'm not invited to live in Canada? Crying or Very sad

And I have so many fond memories of your beautiful country....
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Lash
 
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Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 08:14 pm
Canada's not so welcoming, eh?
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cavfancier
 
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Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 08:23 pm
Lash wrote:
Canada's not so welcoming, eh?


Only to terrorists, Lash, apparently. But seriously, if I were in charge of immigration, any American who appreciates Rick Mercer would be welcome.
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Col Man
 
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Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 08:24 pm
why cant it be warmer....
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cavfancier
 
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Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 08:28 pm
Brits are always welcome. However, despite major polling from our nether regions, or 'provinces', we cannot control the weather, sadly. ColMan, you can always go to Vancouver. There, you will find every climate you wish for within an arm's reach.
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Acquiunk
 
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Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 08:36 pm
My ancestors were among the post US Revolution founders of New Brunswick. Can I come back?
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Col Man
 
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Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 08:36 pm
really? oh goody, ill have to check it out sometime then...
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Lash
 
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Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 08:38 pm
<He's luring you to a frozen death, col man>
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Col Man
 
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Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 08:39 pm
Laughing
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cavfancier
 
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Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 08:43 pm
Lash wrote:
<He's luring you to a frozen death, col man>


Are you calling me a lurer? :wink:
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Lash
 
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Reply Fri 5 Nov, 2004 08:44 pm
You know you are, demon lover...
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