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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (90720)5/29/2012 11:05:57 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 218303
 
Last you wrote you wanted to move to Uruguay.

There are 2.7-million Canadians living overseas - proportionately more Canadians live abroad than citizens of the U.S., Australia, India or China - including some influential and successful businesspeople with strong ties to Canada.
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Different rules "have in fact created two groups of Canadians: 'full fledged' Canadians residing in Canada and 'lesser' Canadians, or foreigners with Canadian passports, living abroad," he said in the report.

Those whom I call the recycled, started complaining seeing that they paid up but see not much benefit.

Ottawa must do more to build ties with Canadians living abroad or risk losing the economic benefit of the country's large, educated, and sometimes influential, overseas population, according to a report from a think-tank on Canada's relations with Asia.

Canadian expats risk becoming 'second-class' citizens: study
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