Americans flock to Canada's immigration Web site

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.

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.
Americans flock to Canada’s immigration Web site

:mudhosh:

I say they should emigrate to Pakistan if they really want to hang around the anti-Bush crowd!

Pakistan zindabad! (what's that mean anyway?)

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I say they should emigrate to Pakistan if they really want to hang around the anti-Bush crowd!

Pakistan zindabad! (what's that mean anyway?)
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Stu is that your definition of Freedom of Speech?!
I'm pretty sure your next question will be:"what's that mean anyway?

why would americans leave USA and move to a Village name Canada....its not gonna happen....

Didn't Canada have to issue some sort of statement asking for a more gradual immigration?

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*Originally posted by Stu: *

Pakistan zindabad! (what's that mean anyway?)
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For non-Urdu speakers here, it means Pakistan will kick Zionist a** (at some appropriate time)

You asked the question, here is the correct answer:

Pakistan zindabad = Long live Pakistan

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*Originally posted by Stu: *
I say they should emigrate to Pakistan if they really want to hang around the anti-Bush crowd!

Pakistan zindabad! (what's that mean anyway?)
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that would be about 49% of americans moving?

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*Originally posted by xguru: *
You asked the question, here is the correct answer:

Pakistan zindabad = Long live Pakistan
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Thanks for the translation X-Guru.