Back in Town

Back from a visit to my par­ents in Bal­ti­more, and try­ing to get caught up on email and snail mail. The doc­u­ments needed for our immi­gra­tion to Canada are now start­ing to flow in. So far I’ve gotten:

  1. Birth Cer­tifi­cate
  2. Mar­riage Certificate
  3. Sealed Tran­script from Cam­bridge University

Now the remain­ing doc­u­ments include:

  1. Sealed Tran­script from the Uni­ver­sity of Cincin­nati (for my under­grad degree). Have sent away for it, but noth­ing yet.
  2. Let­ters from the HR Depart­ments of my last 3 jobs attest­ing to the fact that I did in fact work there (on Com­pany sta­tionery). I have to get mov­ing on this.
  3. A form from the Cam­bridge, Eng­land Police Depart­ment con­cern­ing my stay there as a stu­dent in 1983 (I don’t have a clue how to pro­ceed here).
  4. Passport-type pho­tos. That should be easy.
  5. Results of a com­plete Phys­i­cal. Have to get this sched­uled soon.

That’s most of it, I think. That’s not includ­ing the port­fo­lio of my work that I’m try­ing to put together. I’ll be back in Van­cou­ver for a Multimedia/Internet con­ven­tion at the end of the month, and hope­fully should be able to deliver some of these doc­u­ments as well as my other infor­ma­tion to the offices of our lawyer there at that time.
Slowly but surely.

writ­ten while lis­ten­ing to: Tubin — Sonatina in D minor — ii. Andante sostenuto, quasi largo from the album “Tubin — The Com­plete Piano Music” by Vardo Rummessen

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