off to CANADA!

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thanks all for the nice words and help offering..i just added TORONTO to the list haha.. i'm considering it greatly ..

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hello there!
thanks for keeping on watching and faving my stuff  ! :D
i'm sorry i don't thank everybody at their page like i used to..and that i don't comment often on your work..

but i hope this will get better by time..things have been a mess and it's getting organized now..i've been really busy with some stuff and now i'm ready to share some news and may be ask for guidance too!:)

i'm moving to Canada :flagcanada: later this month..i'll be leaving on the 26th..and this is going to be a huge change in my life that i'm excited about :D

i still have no idea where or what or how i'm going to work there..or even where to look..what's the best or not..and stuff like that.. i'm still clueless and worried financially but i think it will be ok.. i can wash dishes after all hehehe!

if anyone here have any advice work(and life) in canada..and where i might look for a job that have something to do with drawing i'd be so grateful!:D

probably i'm going to be living in either vancouver BC or toronto ON ..but i'll go to my wife at NB first..and i'll stay there to finish some papers and make some visits for a couple of months then we're moving after!

right now i'm working a lot to collect some funds before i leave..and spending time with family and friends..god knows when i'm going to see them again and that i really will miss them so much..

i'll make another journal before i leave..i just wanted to share my news and if you have any advice i'll be thankful ..

or you can just wish me luck :D

so..wish me luck guys! :aww:

Cheers!
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Hope the trip goes well. There's lots of good places to live in Canada (e.g., Vancouver, Toronto, Edmonton, Calgary, Montreal).

Pick your entry point carefully, because that will(!) tie you down as an emigre. If you don't mind speaking French, then Montreal would be not a bad choice. If you don't like the idea of lots of snow, Vancouver would be better. (Vancouver and Toronto are both a bit expensive though.)

As one who's moved around quite a bit in the Great White North and has friends with quite a few immigrants, just make sure you start building your community connections right away. It'll really help!

Keep us informed! :flagcanada: