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Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8624832
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11. (1) A trapping licence may be issued to a resident or a Canadian citizen. O. Reg. 667/98, s. 11 (1).

(2) A trapping licence may be issued to an applicant who is 16 years of age or older if the applicant,

(a) holds an outdoors card issued under Ontario Regulation 665/98 (Hunting) made under the Act;

(b) has successfully completed the fur harvest, fur management and conservation course described under section 16 within the five-year period preceding the application and produces a certificate to that effect; and

(c) meets the requirements set out in section 11 or 12 of Ontario Regulation 665/98 (Hunting). O. Reg. 547/17, s. 1 (1).


Looks like you could go get a registered line in Ontario if you go through all these hoops?

P.S. The regulations are pretty complicated up there ( down for me) in the land of freedom.

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Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: Boco] #8624850
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Originally Posted by Boco
I doubt most Americans could fit in here or be able to handle the physical rigors of living here.
Long cold wnters here would finish 90% of you.
You need to be more self sufficient to live in the north,you have to be able to fend for yourself a lot more.



I spend most of my time north of the majority of Canadians. Get over yourself.


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Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8624861
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You would have to file tax’s in Canada on your worldly income ,,,and likely pay taxes

you could come up and work half the year, then collect pogey for the nearly the other half and consider yourself “self sufficient” lol

Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: spjones] #8624863
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Originally Posted by spjones
You would have to file tax’s in Canada on your worldly income ,,,and likely pay taxes

you could come up and work half the year, then collect pogey for the nearly the other half and consider yourself “self sufficient” lol







There would be no taxes on money earned outside Canada from my understanding.


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Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8624865
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Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: Boco] #8624867
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Originally Posted by Boco
I doubt most Americans could fit in here or be able to handle the physical rigors of living here.
Long cold wnters here would finish 90% of you.
You need to be more self sufficient to live in the north,you have to be able to fend for yourself a lot more.

Hard to disagree with that, but most Americans live in cities, just like most Canadians. I live at just under 8000' in the high Rocky Mountains, and my closest neighbor is almost a mile away. So, I'd say your statement is true for both countries. I bet you'd be breathing hard with the hind quarter of an elk on a pack frame, and a mile or better hike back to the vehicle. And, we average 300-350" of snow a year (but last winter was a big exception). So, in summation, Most all of us are the weenies you describe Boco, not everyone is Tarzan like you and I.

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Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: wy.wolfer] #8624869
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Originally Posted by wy.wolfer
Originally Posted by Boco
I doubt most Americans could fit in here or be able to handle the physical rigors of living here.
Long cold wnters here would finish 90% of you.
You need to be more self sufficient to live in the north,you have to be able to fend for yourself a lot more.

Hard to disagree with that, but most Americans live in cities, just like most Canadians. I live at just under 8000' in the high Rocky Mountains and my closest neighbor is almost a mile away. So, I'd say your statement is true for both countries. Ibet you'd be breathing hard with the hind quarter of an elk on a pack frame, and a mile or better hike back to the vehicle.



I would freeze in canada and sucking wind and altitude sick at your hight above see level. Guess I need to stick with short shuffle's (walks) on the beach.

But I still dont live in a city. That would kill me faster than canada or the Elevation.

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Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: Boco] #8624874
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Originally Posted by Boco
Yep,cold toughens a race and induces vigor,heat softens people and induces laziness..

Come on down Boco. Working in the August sun will test your manhood.
As for cold, I've seen Alaskans shiver on a cold and humid day down in these parts.

Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8624898
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Yep, that dry northern cold is a walk in the park.


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Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: Steven 49er] #8624918
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Originally Posted by Steven 49er
Originally Posted by Boco
I doubt most Americans could fit in here or be able to handle the physical rigors of living here.
Long cold wnters here would finish 90% of you.
You need to be more self sufficient to live in the north,you have to be able to fend for yourself a lot more.



I spend most of my time north of the majority of Canadians. Get over yourself.

That'll be the day.


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Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8624921
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Cheap or free medical care if you don't mind waiting for it, depending on where you are in Canada.


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Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: corky] #8624926
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Originally Posted by corky
Cheap or free medical care if you don't mind waiting for it, depending on where you are in Canada.

You gotta live here to get that.
We could probably use your vote! …….lol
I know a bunch of duals. They were born in the US, but live in Canada. The US was the closest hospital…..back then, they didn’t seem to care much about borders.


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Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8624929
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I think Savell went to Canada to visit Boco.

Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: spjones] #8624937
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Originally Posted by spjones
Wrong

Not really I have friends with dual citizenship and they told me this as well
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Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8624939
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…. Hey Donner …. I believe there’s enough dual citizens already

Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8624940
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Depends on your income

Notice how it sez “most”

You’ll still have to file tax’s in Canada,,if you have Canadain citizenship

Even if you don’t set foot in Canada

So,,,,, yes there are tax implications

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Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8624946
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Id just wait until Canada becomes part of the US

Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: Yes sir] #8624952
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Originally Posted by Yes sir
Id just wait until Canada becomes part of the US


Plus ,I think all the residents will be moved to Greenland at that time.

Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8624955
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Yeah, the last time I drove through Ottawa, I saw a lot of those tough rigorous Canadians living on the street. Homelessness would make one tough during the Canadian winter. But don’t know how they would fair in our Tug Hill Plateau winters, highest snowfall east of the Rockies.

Re: Worth becoming Canadian? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8624962
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With this stupid weather, a trappers gotta keep heading north.
Once the killer bees make it here it’ll be the last straw……


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