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Posted by: Jayw3 on Mon Jun 9, 2008
If you plan on entering Canada or visiting Canada for an extended period of time, you'll need a Canadian Temporary Resident Visa, and to fill out an application for a temporary resident visa to visit Canada. This is issued by the Canadian government's visa office, which is a department under the purview of Citizenship and Immigration Canada. The temporary resident visa for Canada will allow you to enter Canada as a student, temporary worker, or a visitor. Applying for it can be tough, though, so it's best to be very prepared!
Posted by: Jayw3 on Wed Jun 4, 2008
Over a period of 10 days, Calgarians open their arms to the world, and stage a world-class exhibition and spectacle that includes everything from chuckwagon races to rodeo events to pancake breakfasts. What happens during this magic and exciting time, are Calgary Stampede hotel rooms difficult to come across, and what's the history of the Calgary Stampede?
Posted by: Jayw3 on Fri May 16, 2008
Getting free hotel room upgrades takes a combination of psychology, charm, and strategy. Hotels can be the biggest expense of any vacation or trip, reducing the cost of your hotel room or getting more value can mean you'll have more money left over for the essentials. Given this, a bit of wrangling, haggling, and down-right plotting to get a cheaper or better hotel room is more than justifiable, it’s an obligation! Here are some hotel upgrade tips.
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Posted by: Jayw3 on Wed May 14, 2008
Buying a canoe seems deceptively simple at first, but it isn't as easy as dropping in on the warehouse on the highway that says "boats for sale" and leaving with just any cheap canoe. Read up on the criteria for selecting an appropriate canoe when you're buying your first canoe in the following article.
Posted by: Jayw3 on Wed May 7, 2008
How do you import fruits, vegetables, plants, meats, and other products to the United States legally, and avoid hefty contraband fines? Can importing foreign fruit, foreign vegetables and meat products be done without a headache and much hassle? Let Sammy Sandala give you some tips on importing food products when you return from abroad.
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Posted by: Jayw3 on Fri May 2, 2008
A well-planned honeymoon on the Greek Islands can provide memories that last a life-time and that nourish you for the rest of your marriage. If you’ve ever thought about Greece (day-dreaming about Korfu, fantasizing about Mykonos), now’s the time to experience Greece and the Greek Islands like it was meant to be, young (or young at heart!) and in love!
Posted by: Jayw3 on Tue Apr 29, 2008
Vancouver Island is a large fly fishing paradise, with well over 50 prime streams for fly-fishing, and a veritable treasure trove of species available to the eager angler and amateur fly-fisherman alike. If you’ve heard fly fishing buddies speaking of the great fly-fishing to be found on Vancouver Island or BC fly fishing in general, believe it!
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Posted by: Jayw3 on Thu Apr 24, 2008
Bosnian hiking offers inland adventures that Americans have been slow to discover. Hiking in Bosnia this summer is a viable and affordable option for experienced hikers and new enthusiasts alike. Are you interested in the Maglič Hike?
Posted by: Jayw3 on Wed Apr 23, 2008
A new and exciting style of hotel has come into its own in the world of Beijing hotels in the past while – the Siheyuan (or Si He Yuan) courtyard hotel. Of all the Beijing hotels, even amongst the boutique Beijing hotels, the Siheyuan model offers the Olympic guest the best value, it’s not just a cheap Beijing hotel, it’s a cultural experience!
Posted by: Jayw3 on Wed Apr 16, 2008
Many car rental companies are launching “green branches” specializing in hybrid cars, electrical cars, and even cars running on bio-diesel fuels. If you’re interested in making the switch to a green car, what about renting a hybrid car during your next vacation?
Posted by: Jayw3 on Tue Mar 18, 2008
If you’re a first time visitor to BC, or a long-time friend of the city returning again, seeking something slightly different than the usual tea-time and cucumber sandwiches at the Empress, here are some suggestions.
Posted by: Jayw3 on Wed Mar 12, 2008
"The stories of the street are mine, the Spanish voices laugh." - Leonard Cohen. In 1989, three years after a family trip to Vancouver for Expo 86, my father took me to Montreal, the place of his birth, for a family wedding.
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