Originally Posted by
FranZeno
uuhhhmmm..it's sacrifice, if you are willing to sacrifice then go ahead.."trying" is a choice, it's at your own will, if you are willing to try then go ahead, it's your own risk..people are asking how, and that's the reality, if you have the guts to take it then go ahead..
again, ako i.emphasize, "there's no harm in trying", harm is subjective, what harms you may not be the harm others are willing to take..dili man ka pugson sa agency to apply if they know dili ka admissable sa program..if you are admissable then you are one step closer..if you want a good life then take a risk, get out of your comfort zone..if not, then by God's will don't..if you are open-minded or ready for the consequences of failing then you are willing to fail..honestly, I never expected anything, nagtigum mi, nigasto mi, ng-apply mi, then a year later we forgot about our application, as in nabaon sa limot, and suddenly we got an email na we passed the selection, then here I am now..
everything needs sacrifice, money, time, sweat and tears, etc..everything has risks..if you are willing to take the risk, then there is no harm in trying because you are already willing to take the risks
naa ra na nimo, if your family depends on you then it's up to you if you want to stay or go abroad..Canada is an expensive process, then go to other places, they're cheaper..if you are a nurse, then go to the UK, application fee and expenses are refundable once you land there
tax bracket? this is in quebec where i am now, taxes include your health insurance and social security
$41,935 or less = 16%
More than $41,935, but not more than $83,865 = 20%
More than $83,865, but not more than $102,040 = 24%
More than $102,040 = 25.75%