Moving from Canada to US..

Maestro Monk

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Hey all, it's been too long since I've posted, but I've recently decided that I'll be moving from my parents' place in Toronto to my own place in San Antonio, hopefully by next winter. Am looking into my questions now so I won't be tied down doing everything the final few months before moving.

Few Questions..
How do jobs/visas/citizenships come into play. Can I work there permanently on a visa, or would I need a dual citizenship?

Second, would I need to purchase new vehicle insurance coverage? Beforehand?

Any other suggestions or info would be appreciated as well!
 

Maestro Monk

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why not just get a place in the city there in Toronto?
Too cold here, already decided I'm heading down south where I'd be able to ride my streetbike, or go for a run outside whenever I please for the majority of the year. The abundant sunshine, dry heat, and lower costs of living are also huge pluses. Oh, and I happen to love latino women ;)
 

John_Galt

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You do realize you need a VISA, and if you don't have an employer sponsor you, you're not getting in(with the rights to work).
 

Fascism Fun

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Are ya makin' the move solely for the drive through liquor stores?
 

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I believe the proper name is - Drive Through Liquor Barns. Get that s*** right or else I will start a thread to get you banned. Either that or I will force you to show us your abs (Skip to My Loser Style) :yes:

Seriously though, he likes fat females. More power to him. Latina females are fat. I am not talking about "European/Middle Eastern/Jewish/Far Eastern" people living in Latin America. Those almost never come to the USA. I am talking about American Latinas. Obesity is a MAJOR issue that the community is fighting. Hopefully they can turn it around or else somebody needs to make the doors wider in Texas.
http://latinalista.blogspot.com/2005/05/latinas-suffer-from-obesity-more-than.html
Obesity is 1.5 times more common in Mexican American women (reaching 52 percent) than in the general, female population.
Yes, most are obese. Fun times in Texas...eh?
 
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