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billyspud Sep 22nd 2017 11:49 pm

Advice on order :D
 
Hi Guys and Girls,

My name is billy,
and we are moving to Canada in the next year or so,
i was just putting this out there as i might be rushing and worrying about things
i am hoping to move me my partner and baby over from the UK,
i have agreed i shall most likely go over first to start with the building of base to move my daughter into,

as i have looked that i need a bank account to move GBP to CAD but i wont have an address to register my account i would prefer to buy a property over renting.

also changing driving licence and need SID i think it called but where do i start!

and when is best to get my stuff shipped over when we have secured a home or keep in storage and my last worry is health Insurance.

can any of this be sorted while in the UK waiting for the sale of my home?

thank you in advance

Billy & Family

quiltman Sep 23rd 2017 1:26 am

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Billy, What visa are you looking to move over on? Until this is sorted everything else is moot.
do you have a job to go to? Are you just looking at going over and then finding a job? If so , I fear you will be disappointed. It is not possible to say "I'm moving to Canada" . go , find a job and then bring the family. immigration is MUCH more complicated than that. give us a bit more info - your age, occupation, experience etc and folk here will try and advise you. I presume you are a British Citizen??

billyspud Sep 23rd 2017 1:40 am

Re: Advice on order :D
 
Sorry i have sent off my express entry for PR and have been invited just send off proof of funds and applications fees so its like step 2 now i dont have a job hoping to go before family to secure a job and get started.

but i understand i need to do stuff in order of get a job like SID and Bank account.

i am 26 and i work as an IT engineer hoping to move around the Toronto area,
and yes all the family are British Citizens

Thank you for your response

scot47 Sep 23rd 2017 6:28 am

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"Do stuff " ? Like get a visa ?

mahdawg Sep 25th 2017 2:38 am

Re: Advice on order :D
 
Welcome to the Canadian adventure :)

Getting PR sorted is the main thing before worrying about anything else.
As for property, I'd recommend renting to begin. If you're going to buy, as you mentioned Toronto, then you'd most likely be limited to apartments/condo's. If you're looking to buy a house then you'll need some capital. I rent in Etobicoke (the little space between Toronto and Mississauga) and they sell some glorified shacks for $1m
Banking and many of the other essentials are very easy to sort once you're here!

Aviator Sep 25th 2017 3:06 am

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What's an SID?

dbd33 Sep 25th 2017 6:36 am

Re: Advice on order :D
 

Originally Posted by Aviator (Post 12345992)
What's an SID?

SocialInsuranceDataNumberythingy?

Aviator Sep 25th 2017 7:28 am

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Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 12346222)
SocialInsuranceDataNumberythingy?

I thought maybe something that requires a medical report?

dbd33 Sep 25th 2017 7:29 am

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Originally Posted by Aviator (Post 12346261)
I thought maybe something that requires a medical report?

In Quebec, bien sur.

rivingtonpike Sep 25th 2017 8:28 am

Re: Advice on order :D
 

Originally Posted by billyspud (Post 12344771)
Sorry i have sent off my express entry for PR and have been invited just send off proof of funds and applications fees so its like step 2 now i dont have a job hoping to go before family to secure a job and get started.

but i understand i need to do stuff in order of get a job like SID and Bank account.

i am 26 and i work as an IT engineer hoping to move around the Toronto area,
and yes all the family are British Citizens

Thank you for your response

Hi Billy
As has already been pointed out, until you have a valid visa to work, the rest of the things you've alluded to needing are largely academic.There are lots of criteria that must be met before a visa is granted. Unfortunately visas these days are hard to acquire. How did you get on with language tests, qualification assessments etc? Do you have a CRS score already?

Engineer_abroad Sep 25th 2017 10:46 am

Re: Advice on order :D
 

Originally Posted by billyspud (Post 12344771)
Sorry i have sent off my express entry for PR and have been invited just send off proof of funds and applications fees so its like step 2 now i dont have a job hoping to go before family to secure a job and get started.

but i understand i need to do stuff in order of get a job like SID and Bank account.

i am 26 and i work as an IT engineer hoping to move around the Toronto area,
and yes all the family are British Citizens

Thank you for your response

Presumably you have looked at the requirements to register with PEO in order to work as an 'Engineer'. Without approval from PEO you will not be able to call yourself an engineer or practice as an engineer without a P.Eng signing off your work.

Siouxie Sep 25th 2017 12:01 pm

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Originally Posted by Engineer_abroad (Post 12346453)
Presumably you have looked at the requirements to register with PEO in order to work as an 'Engineer'. Without approval from PEO you will not be able to call yourself an engineer or practice as an engineer without a P.Eng signing off your work.

Is PEO certification a requirement for IT? I realise 'Engineers' are very keen to protect their designation, but there are 'engineers' who don't require PEO certification, such as Power Engineers, Operating Engineers, Stationary Engineers, Software Engineer and the like.


@ the OP

Whilst "engineer" is a common term in the UK for many professions, "IT Engineer" probably has a different designation in Canada. You can find more on the jobbank website (click on the tabs for other info) https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/report-eng...atedOccupation - you'll also see that IT Analyst is a regulated industry, so you may want to check with the Provincial body to ascertain whether you will need certification in order to work.

The I.S.P. and the International Network Association | Canada's Association of Information Technology Professionals may also be of use.

Once you have received your COPR and "landed" (at the airport or a border if coming from abroad) to validate your Permanent Residency, you'll be able to obtain a Social Insurance Number (SIN) at the airport or at Service Canada. Once you have that, you'll be able to open a bank account in Canada (there are 'newcomer' packages offered by all the banks) so that you can transfer funds from the UK.

You might find this "to do" list helpful :)

To Do Lists-Canada : British Expat Wiki

and the general 'help" for moving over wiki articles: Category:Moving Logistics-Canada : British Expat Wiki

:)

Engineer_abroad Sep 25th 2017 12:11 pm

Re: Advice on order :D
 

Originally Posted by Siouxie (Post 12346506)
Is PEO certification a requirement for IT? I realise 'Engineers' are very keen to protect their designation, but there are 'engineers' who don't require PEO certification, such as Power Engineers, Operating Engineers, Stationary Engineers, Software Engineer and the like.


@ the OP

Whilst "engineer" is a common term in the UK for many professions, "IT Engineer" probably has a different designation in Canada. You can find more on the jobbank website (click on the tabs for other info) https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/report-eng...atedOccupation - you'll also see that IT Analyst is a regulated industry, so you may want to check with the Provincial body to ascertain whether you will need certification in order to work.

The I.S.P. and the International Network Association | Canada's Association of Information Technology Professionals

Once you have received your COPR and "landed" (at the airport or a border if coming from abroad) to validate your Permanent Residency, you'll be able to obtain a Social Insurance Number (SIN) at the airport or at Service Canada. Once you have that, you'll be able to open a bank account in Canada (there are 'newcomer' packages offered by all the banks) so that you can transfer funds from the UK.

You might find this "to do" list helpful :)

To Do Lists-Canada : British Expat Wiki

and the general 'help" for moving over wiki articles: Category:Moving Logistics-Canada : British Expat Wiki

:)

It really depends if you want to use the title 'Engineer' if you use the title without registration you are in contravention of the engineers and geoscientists act and would likely receive a cease and desist letter from PEO.

Siouxie Sep 25th 2017 12:26 pm

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Originally Posted by Engineer_abroad (Post 12346511)
It really depends if you want to use the title 'Engineer' if you use the title without registration you are in contravention of the engineers and geoscientists act and would likely receive a cease and desist letter from PEO.

Not if you are a Stationary Engineer, Power Engineer, Locomotive Engineer etc., sorry - they all have Certificates of Qualification (some issued by a Provincial body).

NOC 2011 - 9241 - Power engineers and power systems operators - Unit group

NOC 2011 - 2147 - Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers) - Unit group

NOC 2011 - 2173 - Software engineers and designers - Unit group

NOC 2011 - 7361 - Railway and yard locomotive engineers - All examples

:)

Engineer_abroad Sep 26th 2017 3:21 am

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Originally Posted by Siouxie (Post 12346521)

On software engineers you need to be very careful. PEO have taken an official position on this and do not differentiate.
Software Engineering

There are cases (Quebec Engineers vs Microsoft) of provincial bodies winning court cases due to the use of the title 'Engineer'

Quebec Order of Engineers wins legal battle with Microsoft - Canadian Consulting Engineer

I am not sure where the case is right now but this will continue to be a hot topic going forward.


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