A 20-Something’s Guide to Getting Permanent Residence in Canada

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My soft spot for Canada developed when I travelled through the country in August 2011, aged 19. It was this country that instilled in me a new sense of confidence, independence and adventure. Soon after my trip, I moved to London to start university, graduating from King’s College London in summer 2014 with a BA in History. I spent that summer in Canada and road-tripped through the USA, without a clear vision of what I wanted to “do” or “be”. Through a mixture of luck and initiative, I was offered a staffing and recruitment role in 2015, and found it to be a field I thoroughly enjoyed working in for the next two years. My relationship with London and England in general wasn’t blossoming quite as well, and I maintained my love affair with Canada through a trip in between contracts. The big and bustling city just wasn’t for me…

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Bali

Endless Travel Journey

Bali is one of the top favorite destinations in the world for everyone including myself, surrounded itself with sandy beaches and a tropical climate all year round. Apart from its beautiful beaches, Bali has a richness of culture and history, which makes the island very distinctive than any part of this Muslim-majority country. More than 80% of the island population adheres to Balinese Hinduism.

Drive beyond the city to discover Bali’s beauty by visiting the stunning natural scenery of active volcanoes, rice terraces, enjoy Balinese performances, enjoy a cup of coffee in the coffee plantation, discover shrines and ruins, and most of all, Balinese Hindu temples.

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An Ordinary Rebel

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Have you ever wondered what it is like to be alive at a pivotal moment in history, and, in some subtle but significant way a catalyst for dramatic, desperately needed changes? If you would have had the courage of those ordinary people who took risky action – like Rosa Parks sitting down on a bus, or Emily Davison chaining herself to railings, or Vera Obolenskaya, working with the French Resistance in WWII. Or would you have shrugged your shoulders and said ‘I’ve got no power. I can’t change anything.’?

I know I’ve thought about it – which is probably why when I was reading about Romania a couple of years ago, I was so fascinated to discover there seemed to be one single moment when a few, rebellious shouts in the crowd led to a massive uprising and the downfall of Ceausescu. It made me wonder about who…

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Cast Iron Stuffed Chicken with Sauce

Capturing it all and sharing with others along the way.

We have been experimenting with different cast iron recipes and I personally think this one was a delicious. It was spin off of one of Laughing Spatula’s recipes. I didn’t have all the ingredients on hand so we used what we already had and followed her cooking instructions.

This is a perfect recipe for two to have left overs, or for a quick family dinner. The best thing about this dish is you can adjust to your own preference, just follow cooking instructions.

I definitely recommend over stuffing your chicken, don’t worry about it being sloppy looking, it will add perfect flavor to every bite!

  • Ingredients:
    • 2-4 chicken breast
      • Pesto
        • Capers
          • Sun dry tomatoes – julienne cut
            • Mozzarella cheese
              • Olive oil
              • Salt
              • Pepper

  • For sauce:
    • Greek yogurt
      • Pesto
      • Salt and Pepper to taste

  • Prep:
    • Preheat oven to 400
    • Cut the chicken horizontally to create a pocket to be stuffed. DO…

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