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Amount of money needed for the move
Back again guys...
One last question I promise lol. Me and my wife have done our finances and with out being out spoken we have roughly 15 thousand to take with us in ready cash and from the calculation on the currency converter that means we have 26 thousand candian in cash, we have a credit card with a very high limit (8k) but reluctant to be using the card. With out being rude what was the average that people took with them to get set up?. Feel rude asking about people's finances in public but just needed to know thank you. |
Re: Amount of money needed for the move
Erm- my husband and I had about £3000 and moved 2 years ago. Haha |
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Did your u have a job waiting for you for you on arrival?
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Re: Amount of money needed for the move
Originally Posted by Bushy2210
(Post 12639822)
Back again guys...
One last question I promise lol. Me and my wife have done our finances and with out being out spoken we have roughly 15 thousand to take with us in ready cash and from the calculation on the currency converter that means we have 26 thousand candian in cash, we have a credit card with a very high limit (8k) but reluctant to be using the card. With out being rude what was the average that people took with them to get set up?. Feel rude asking about people's finances in public but just needed to know thank you. |
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OK brilliant we'll from the minute I land I'll be on the job hunt my wife probably won't as she will need to Settle and get used to it all. Thanks for the advice I've asked this question once already but I thought I'd ask for a 2nd opinion,
​​​​​​ In 2015 I got arrested and in court I got done for public order section 4 which has now come across as spent in April 2017, just after 2015 I joined the army and they waived my conviction due to the fact. It was on public order offence and I've continued my army career. Do you think this will bar me from entering the country I've seen the offence comes under section 175 in Canada but I'd hate for that to prevent me from starting my life out there. |
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For your question about the cost of the move, this thread had some useful figures in - https://britishexpats.com/forum/cana...canada-735341/ I think the amount you’ve got will be fine if it’s it’s just the two of you, hopefully you’ll find a job quite quickly. Re: your other question, please ask it in the immi section so this thread doesn’t get muddled - the main Canada forum is the place for lifestyle questions, any visa related queries should be asked in the immi section. |
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If you don't have a job, bring at least 6 months rent & food money. You can always rent a partly furnished place and buy decent furniture when you get on your feet. Just don't blow everything at once on a car, 65" TV etc just in case the job search takes a bit longer.
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OK. Am I right in understand you cant get an apparent without a job or at least a valid job offer?
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Re: Amount of money needed for the move
Originally Posted by Bushy2210
(Post 12640403)
OK. Am I right in understand you cant get an apparent without a job or at least a valid job offer?
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Re: Amount of money needed for the move
Originally Posted by Bushy2210
(Post 12639862)
OK brilliant we'll from the minute I land I'll be on the job hunt my wife probably won't as she will need to Settle and get used to it all. Thanks for the advice I've asked this question once already but I thought I'd ask for a 2nd opinion,
​​​​​​ In 2015 I got arrested and in court I got done for public order section 4 which has now come across as spent in April 2017, just after 2015 I joined the army and they waived my conviction due to the fact. It was on public order offence and I've continued my army career. Do you think this will bar me from entering the country I've seen the offence comes under section 175 in Canada but I'd hate for that to prevent me from starting my life out there. |
Re: Amount of money needed for the move
Originally Posted by Bushy2210
(Post 12640403)
OK. Am I right in understand you cant get an apparent without a job or at least a valid job offer?
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If you have money any landlord will accept it for rent regardless if you have a job or not. Not all landlords are equal. Check out the legal aspects of renting especially if some are asking for 6 months rent upfront. Look at places physically rather than just looking at one on the internet. Is it a scam being offered?
https://www.canada.ca/en/competition...for-error.html https://www.rentboard.ca/renter/fraud_and_scams.aspx |
Re: Amount of money needed for the move
Originally Posted by Bushy2210
(Post 12639822)
Back again guys...
One last question I promise lol. Me and my wife have done our finances and with out being out spoken we have roughly 15 thousand to take with us in ready cash and from the calculation on the currency converter that means we have 26 thousand candian in cash, we have a credit card with a very high limit (8k) but reluctant to be using the card. With out being rude what was the average that people took with them to get set up?. Feel rude asking about people's finances in public but just needed to know thank you. |
Re: Amount of money needed for the move
Originally Posted by vinegarboy
(Post 12641206)
Fyi, I brought $20k Canadian with me when I moved solo to western Canada in early 2014, shortly after my PR was approved. With just those funds ($CAD20k), I was able to buy a small cottage (& the houseblock of land that it's on) outright, as well as to buy a 2nd-hand pickup truck & a camper (i.e., in the truck's tray). And I had enough money left over to tide me through for several months until I was able to get a job. "Leap and the Net Will Appear."
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I just looked on Kijiji for cheap places in AB & SK that I could buy outright for under $20k Canadian; there were loads of cheap places listed on Kijiji that were out in the hundreds of small villages all across western Canada. I chose a village that's 2hrs from a Costco & a WalMart, 5hrs from Calgary/Regina/Saskatoon/GreatFalls airports. Living remote/rural is very different to city living, but as with everything there are pros & cons. It's way cheaper living out here, and provided that you're unafraid of tackling mechanical/plumbing/electrical stuff by yourself (but with youtubers' advice to help, hehe), then you can survive. I accrued my residency days as a PR while living in my peaceful 'lifeboat' out on the prairie, and I duly became a full citizen of Canada just before winter.
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