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Expert Profile: David Chanter

Expertise:  I have a MA in Political Science and have worked or visited every province and territory in Canada. I work for the federal government as a Media Monitoring Officer where I scan everyday all the major newspapers in Canada. I would be pleased to answer questions on: Canadian politics (federal and provincial); Canadian geography; and, life in Canada.

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Prestige Points: 1812
Knowledge   9.39   Excellent
Clarity of Response   9.72   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.81   Best of the best
Politeness   9.80   Best of the best
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Thanks for help. Will follow-up on the website.
(Nigel Rutter on 07/21/08)
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Recent Answers from David Chanter
2008-10-02  Tax Income tax is a tax on any money you earn while working. You will need a social insurance number and to fill out an income tax form which will be available early in 2009 for the year 2008. If you are...
2008-09-14  US permanent resident in Canada I understand. In this case you would have to apply to become what is known in Canada as a landed immigrant (roughly the same status as living in the United States with a green card). Once you become...
2008-09-09  US debt in Canada There is a tax agreement between Canada and the US with regard to income taxes, IF you owe money to the United States government then it MIGHT apply and there might be reciprocal agreements between State...
2008-09-08  Paternity Testing For Citizenship purposes, no paternity tests are required. What IS important is where the child is born, in this case Canada. By being born in Canada, the child automatically is a Canadian citizen (provided...
2008-08-30  Owning land and running a business as a foreigner on a work visa? There are no restrictions in Canada about foreigners owning land here As regards to your work visa,I would strongly suggest that you inquire personally at the nearest Citizenship and Immigration office...
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