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A Canadian village offers land to bring in immigrants

 The village of Whycocomagh in Cape Breton, an island on the eastern tip of Nova Scoti, Canada, is a beauty spot but very old and needs workers, and because it is not available, the village published a leaflet on the Phisbok to attract working people They have a healthy life and hope to attract people who aspire to such a great transition.

Method of submission

You can easily send a message to the village page or postal or e-mail address

The message must be in English and include the following

1 - Explain to your request and your experiences and small difference about your life and your life and your family

2 - certificates of experience in the field of agriculture and certificates of your education

3 - Degree of language proficiency

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We can not give you a lot of money, but we guarantee you a wonderful life and give you a great incentive to come and try. The hard thing is that our company has a lot of land." If you accept work, you will get an area of ​​8093 square meters of land to build on. Your home, and if you have been in the same job for five years and everything that has been done, it will be yours.

This work presentation was published about two weeks ago and there were many people who showed interest. The leaflet received many comments and comments, especially from people who seemed tired from the monotony of life
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This style of life seems to be ideal especially for those who like discovery and adventure in the wilderness. The place is surrounded by beautiful mountains, and the golden sun
It rises on the "Brass de Ur", where boats outnumber motor boats.


"We are looking for friends for the environment and people who want to be part of society and do not see our company and their work with us as just work, but everyone will work with each other to create something that we are all proud of.

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