To Sharon

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Subject: To Sharon
Thank you Sharon, I know Graphic Designers are dime a dozen, I just wanted to know a good lawyer and timeline for self employed. I have other means of supporting, with my teacher wife and a decent savings we reckon will be alright and make a positive contribution.
[18-02-2011,01:52]
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Paul
(in reply to: To Sharon)
Paul, there is no work for teachers either (not even Canadian trained teachers) She would have to get certified in whatever province you choose to live.

While I am encouraged that you want to make a positive contribution, really do your homework before taking the leap.

[18-02-2011,02:08]
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Sharon
(in reply to: To Sharon)
We have visited BC, weighed the pro & cons and come to a conclusion what is best for the family in the long run. Have a decent saving and other assets which will give us a firm footing. As for my wife, she teaches in a International School, willing to do any job that comes by and so is true for me too or can establish a small businees. We are where we are today by taking chances and risks, willing to do it again for the family.

Just want to know the time line for Self Employeed and reference to a sincere Lawyer or Consultant.


[18-02-2011,03:04]
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Paul
To Sharon (in reply to: To Sharon)
Google Maynard Kischer Stojicevic in Vancouver
[18-02-2011,06:37]
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Anonymous
to Paul (in reply to: To Sharon)
I really hope that your dreams come true and don´t get destroyed once you live the Canadian reality. Once you spend your good savings it will be difficult to save money again in Canada as this is a country to spend money.
I truly wish you the best as I can tell that you have a great spirit.

[21-02-2011,02:11]
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Vitorelli

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