Experience driver from European Union

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by LukasBrich, Sep 19, 2017.

  1. Tb0n3

    Tb0n3 Road Train Member

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    They might want to do something about the ones in charge then. Still acting like it's the 80s.
     
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  3. mhyn

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    who is acting like it's 80's ? I did not understand.
     
  4. Tb0n3

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    The leadership still plays kingmaker with bullets.
     
  5. Dan.S

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    Probably ought to lay off the broad-brushed political remarks, and keep on track.





    Lukas, if you speak decent English, the Canadian provinces will sponsor commercial drivers to move there. British Columbia and Alberta have province-specific programs that you should look into.

    As you are applying for a visa for a job that the provinces need badly, they will help you to fast-track your visa, move, and get a job.

    You have a chance at getting a Canadian work visa - where right now, getting any type of visa for the USA is very difficult for Europeans.
     
  6. mhyn

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    Are there white bears in British Columbia and Alberta? How about summer ? it happens there?
     
  7. Dan.S

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    In far northern parts of Canada, are white bears (polar bears they are called).

    Throughout more southern mountainous areas are brown, or grizzly bears, and then in eastern parts are little black bears.

    Summer is very short in the far north, of course, but much of Canada is quite nice. Central Canada has a lot of agriculture and grain, western part has a lot of mountains and much snow, but also nice summer.


    You can work in the big coastal ports in British Columbia - always much freight moving out of there to the east.
     
  8. Zeviander

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    There are laws here too, and Johnny Law is ready to make your wallet cry.
     
  9. Chinatown

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    Just sign up on the websites. On "blossoms" they will do all the paperwork for you and the fee is much cheaper than hiring a lawyer. They can arrange the initial meeting with the woman/man and travel arrangements, etc.
     
  10. Accidental Trucker

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    For someone from the Chech Republic, British Columbia's climate will not be too forbidding. Not that much different, really. Vancouver is on the same latitude as Brest, for example, or Stuttgart.

    Lots of long haul driving in Canada, and a culture closer to Europe than the US. Plus, as a Canadian resident truck driver, driving in the US is a pretty simple thing, really. Just do produce runs to Cali or the Texas valley.
     
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  11. Chinatown

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    There's also polar bears with tan fur or brown spots because they're breeding with other bears. These are hybrid offspring known as "pizzlies" or "grolars,"
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