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Double entry with 2 passports?

I see posts about people getting into Canada on a IEC visa twice because they have 2 passports? Is that actually a thing? Has anyone ever done it?

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u/blablabla765431 — 7 days ago

WHV in Montreal without French

Hi all, me and my friend want to move to a city with the IEC visa, is it easy to get a job (we both have experience in hospitality) or should we better move to a mountain area and get a job at a resort?

We were thinking about Montreal but my friend does not speak any French, would it be hard for her to get a job in hospitality knowing only English?

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u/blablabla765431 — 7 days ago
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Cramps-like pain since my laparoscopy

It’s been 9m now since my lap where they remove a lot of Endo tissue and after my surgery I’ve had this weird feeling of cramps in my stomach (the area where they operated on) and at first my doctor said it’s normal but it’s been 9m now so I wonder if any of you had the same experience and if it goes away?

When I wake up it feels almost tight in that area and it feels like light cramps (but a total different feeling than period cramps, but I just don’t know how to describe that feeling). And after sitting for too long behind a desk and then standing up, I get this feeling too. If I’m super active I also end up with that feeling…

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u/blablabla765431 — 26 days ago
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Longterm use of continuous birth control

Hi ladies I’ve had my lap 9 months ago and I’ve been pain free since which I’m super happy about. I’ve been on a progesterone only pill for about a year now since my doctor recommended it (but it didn’t stop my monthly insane pain so I went for a surgery). Im still on that pill and my doctor recommended tot take it daily without any stop week, but now I wonder what the cons are doing this. I haven’t had a period in so long which I’m happy with and the pill doesn’t give me any side effects, I’m just wondering if it could cause possible problems longterm. If I stop the pill then my Endo could grow back so I guess I don’t have much choice anyways but I wanted to hear if any of you have had issues after longterm continuous use of bc

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u/blablabla765431 — 26 days ago

25 (F) Ive been in a deficit for over 6 weeks now and its working im losing the weight and getting leaner, but all my life I've had a bigger belly and my mom and grandma have the same issue, and I wonder if I can lose the fat there? or is there a way to improve losing the fat or is this is fact genetic and I can't do anything about it? When I was at my skinniest (on the edge of underweight) I also had a bigger belly and its been like this forever, the only difference is that I didn't weight train hard before, I just started doing it now, will this make the difference in the end?

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u/blablabla765431 — 4 months ago