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Old 01-07-2009, 07:50 PM
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Oh what ever will I do?

So, over the past 2 semesters, I found myself more and more unhappy with engineering. As a result, my grades began to slide. Well, I just received a letter telling me I'm on academic suspension. So I've pretty much been rejected for the semester. I know it's going to piss my parents off, and that sucks. I had just changed majors and was actually excited about going back to classes. Oh well.

So, that, combined with my distaste for our country's unconditional support of Israel, has convinced me I should move to Canada.

Canadians, how hard is it for an American to get a citizenship or visa? How hard would it be to live there illegally?

Other ideas on how to spend my free semester or two are also welcome. Also, I'm not planning on bumming it out, I plan on finding a part time job, just not here.
 
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Old 01-07-2009, 08:18 PM
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Re: Oh what ever will I do?

If America goes to war backing Israel, wont Canada get into the mess too? I mean they did join in on the war in Iraq and Afghanistan
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Old 01-07-2009, 08:20 PM
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Re: Oh what ever will I do?

It's pretty difficult to move to Canada, if you are not a citizen there. Basically, the only way to gain citizen ship there is to move there as a skilled worker, a refugee, or as a business investor. Or, I suppose if you married a canadian.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.asp
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Marrying a Candian doesn't work anymore.

Though I'm told having a child does.
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So basically I just have to knock up a Canadian?
 
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Old 01-07-2009, 08:24 PM
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It's funny that you joined a marijuana forum to ask this question
 
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Old 01-07-2009, 08:24 PM
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my advice is to work your fucking ass off, ideally at a job youd feel good about putting on your resume, but its gotta pay well either way. i was kind of in the same boat as you, never dipped below a 2.0 so i never was on suspension or probation or anything, but as a Business school student (UMD) with Iranian parents, anything below like a 3.7 is shit. sooo i worked my ass off, 40 and 50 hour weeks, saved up my money, got high more than i probably should have, and came back stronger. you take a break, you come back strong. i got a 3.7 gpa this fall semester, and going back in the spring with some proud ass parents picking up my tuition (which i was wholly responsible for paying before)..... about moving to canada.....of course, everyones thought about it...but think about this...little to no support from anyone, starting from scratch, its better to ride this out with youre rents' help, get a dank job after you graduate and move wherever the fuck youd like. (california's where im headed )


good luck dude...
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Re: Oh what ever will I do?

Yea, I'm in the process of moving to Canada to study, but I have a LOT to do, and it'll be about a year before things are even allowed to start going into motion.

So yea, just buckle down and set goals. That always helps.
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It's funny that you joined a marijuana forum to ask this question
I didn't actually join just to ask this question, I had an account earlier, but hadn't used it at all over winter break and forgot my password and which email address I registered it to. So, I had to make a new one.

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my advice is to work your fucking ass off, ideally at a job youd feel good about putting on your resume, but its gotta pay well either way. i was kind of in the same boat as you, never dipped below a 2.0 so i never was on suspension or probation or anything, but as a Business school student (UMD) with Iranian parents, anything below like a 3.7 is shit. sooo i worked my ass off, 40 and 50 hour weeks, saved up my money, got high more than i probably should have, and came back stronger. you take a break, you come back strong. i got a 3.7 gpa this fall semester, and going back in the spring with some proud ass parents picking up my tuition (which i was wholly responsible for paying before)..... about moving to canada.....of course, everyones thought about it...but think about this...little to no support from anyone, starting from scratch, its better to ride this out with youre rents' help, get a dank job after you graduate and move wherever the fuck youd like. (california's where im headed )


good luck dude...
That's what I'm planning on doing; I have a decent amount in savings so if I went for Canada I wouldn't exactly be starting from scratch, it just seemed like a fun option.

My main thing is: how did you tell your parents? My parents are pretty serious on this shit and they are not going to be happy.

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I didn't actually join just to ask this question, I had an account earlier, but hadn't used it at all over winter break and forgot my password and which email address I registered it to. So, I had to make a new one.

Alright man, just saying
 
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So, over the past 2 semesters, I found myself more and more unhappy with engineering. As a result, my grades began to slide. Well, I just received a letter telling me I'm on academic suspension. So I've pretty much been rejected for the semester. I know it's going to piss my parents off, and that sucks. I had just changed majors and was actually excited about going back to classes. Oh well.

So, that, combined with my distaste for our country's unconditional support of Israel, has convinced me I should move to Canada.

Canadians, how hard is it for an American to get a citizenship or visa? How hard would it be to live there illegally?

Other ideas on how to spend my free semester or two are also welcome. Also, I'm not planning on bumming it out, I plan on finding a part time job, just not here.
Thats because Hamas started shooting rockets into israel out of nowhere.. And they do it from schools and use humans as shields. Hence makes israel look bad for shooting at terrorists.. Read a little.
 
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Thats because Hamas started shooting rockets into israel out of nowhere.. And they do it from schools and use humans as shields. Hence makes israel look bad for shooting at terrorists.. Read a little.

Shooting rockets out of nowhere? Try again. Even the UN reported that Israel is the one that broke the cease-fire by failing to improve living conditions in the Gaza strip.

Look at a map of Israeli land since the land was taken from the Palestinians and given to them. And for the last 40 years, all they've done is take more land, create more illegal Jewish settlements on Palestinian land, and build a seperation wall. They've taken land from the Palestinians and forced them into what is basically an open air prison. They've continually blocked aid, electricity, water, and food from reaching the Palestinians.

Ask who the aggressor is, the Palestinians, who have been forced from their homes into a concentration camp and have retaliated against this by launching rockets which have killed maybe 5 people in the past year, or the Israelis, who have continued to take more and more land, build more and more settlement, and torture and harass the Palestinian people they've blockaded and laid seige to?

You try reading.
 
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Shooting rockets out of nowhere? Try again. Even the UN reported that Israel is the one that broke the cease-fire by failing to improve living conditions in the Gaza strip.

Do you know what a cease-fire is? Why should it be Israels job to improve living conditions? That was the stupidest comment i'v heard in a long time. No offense

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Ask who the aggressor is, the Palestinians, who have been forced from their homes into a concentration camp

Seriously man? Honestly? Show me a concentration camp. Stop fucking spreading your filth.

Seriously, I was ready to debate with you at the beginning of this post, but if you're going to literally lie. Then fuck it. You aren't worth it.

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And stay the fuck out of my country.
 
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Old 01-07-2009, 09:48 PM
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Do you know what a cease-fire is? Why should it be Israels job to improve living conditions? That was the stupidest comment i'v heard in a long time. No offense


Seriously man? Honestly? Show me a concentration camp. Stop fucking spreading your filth.

Seriously, I was ready to debate with you at the beginning of this post, but if you're going to literally lie. Then fuck it. You aren't worth it.

According to the UN, Israel is an occupying power of Gaza. They agreed to leave in 2005, but left their roadblocks, and numerous checkpoints along the Israeli/Gaza Strip border.

Here's a nice little read for you:
http://heathlander.wordpress.com/200...uman-blockade/

They may not have a presence within the strip, but they control everything that goes in and out. Heavy economic restrictions and a limited supply of basic goods are causing a “progressive deterioration in food security for up to 70 per cent of Gaza’s population”. People are being forced to cut household spending to “survival levels”. “[T]he embargo has had a devastating effect for a large proportion of households who have had to make major changes on the composition of their food basket,” causing a “[steady] rise” in “chronic malnutrition”. The poorest two-fifths of the population now survive on only 50p per person per day, and many have been forced to sell jewellery and even household appliances to buy food and other necessities. The Red Cross concludes that if the blockade is not halted “economic disintegration will continue and wider segments of the Gaza population will become food insecure”, while “the prolongation of the restrictions [on trade] risks permanently damaging households’ capacity to recover and undermines their ability to attain food security in the long term.” Only a removal of the embargo “can reverse the trend of impoverishment”.
The Red Cross’ findings, shocking as they are, are fully consistent with what the UN, the World Bank and leading human rights organisations have been reporting since early 2006, when the current siege began. To call the present situation in the occupied territories a “humanitarian crisis” is slightly misleading in that it suggests a lack of agency behind it. In truth, the civilian population of Gaza has been “intentionally reduced to a state of abject destitution” with the tacit complicity or, in our case, the active participation of the entire international community.

In June of this year a ceasefire was agreed between Israel and the various militant groups in Gaza. Hamas had been calling for a comprehensive ceasefire with Israel for months, a proposal Israel repeatedly rejected in favour of a sharp escalation in violence, killing more than double the number of people in Gaza in the first three months of 2008 than in the corresponding periods of the previous three years combined. When this failed to weaken Hamas’ hold on the Strip, or even to decrease the number of Qassams being fired at Israel (indeed it, of course, achieved precisely the opposite), the Israeli government finally, reluctantly agreed to a ceasefire.

There had been hope that the truce would lead to an end to the blockade and a substantial easing of the humanitarian situation in Gaza. Instead, Gaza has remained in a state of “virtual siege” (.pdf) in which “[s]hortages of electricity, fuel, safe water and sanitation frame daily life”, while the general population has seen “few dividends from the ceasefire“. Israel permitted virtually “no improvement in the movement of goods and people in and out of Gaza” and there was “no relaxation of the total ban on exports” (.pdf), a prerequisite for the revival of the Gazan economy.

All of which meant that the eruption of violence over the past week, precipitated by an Israeli strike in Gaza, was always a mere matter of time.

If you're unaware, an Israeli force entered into the Gaza strip and killed 6 Palestinians on November 4th, again breaking the cease-fire by military force, if that better suits you.
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And ok, not a concentration camp. Open-air prison, better?

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