2016-11-07

Remembrance day is a day to remember those who have sacrificed their lives for Canada. In remembering the fallen we Canadians wear a red poppy on the left lapel (the left side of your chest) to show our support. Many Canadians have experienced the pleasure of pinning their poppy on, but the disappointment when realizing that the poppy has fallen off.

Our staff at Bright Immigration experienced the same, so we wanted to solve it. Here are the solutions that we found on how not to lose a poppy:

1- Weave the poppythrough your clothing and OUT of the poppy pedal. Here are pictures of the 3-steps to do this:



2- Cap the poppy
with the back of an eraser or the back of an

earring.

3- Bend the pin towards you to keep the pin place (pliers will be required)

We would like to remind everyone in Canada, whether a citizen or a visitor, please support Remembrance Day and let's wear a poppy.  Lest We Forget.

About Bright Immigration:

The team at Bright Immigration values the importance of successful immigration in Canada.  We focus our energy on satisfying immigration that simultaneously helps the individual seeking to visit and/or live in Canada, and how it can benefit Canada and those who currently reside here. Our team of immigration law specialist and licence immigration consultants can help with eTA (electronic travel authorization), visitor visas (can visit Canada), study permits (become a student in Canada), work permits (work in Canada), permanent residence (immigrate to Canada through programs such as: Provincial Nominee Program, Express Entry, Sponsorship, Investor and Entrepreneur classes), citizenship and any qualified humanitarian/refugee cases. Bright Immigration can also help Canadian companies with satisfying hiring demands with the hiring of temporary foreign workers and LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment). If you require immigration assistance contact us today, the right choice is the Bright choice.  

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