Back to UK then returned to Canada... how was it for you?
Hi Brit expats, Great site, amazed at the amount of expatriate information.
I've been reading some of the reasons people come back to the UK then head back to their emigrant country. We're ever interested what drives people to make the major decision to come back to the UK and then decide to return to Canada /or indeed other countries. In our case, we lived in Canada 9 years. Came back after a sense of isolation set in over a 2 year period. We decided we should give it a go and zip back to Blighty. Now realise we have grown used to living in Canada. Seems a pity in one way to head back to Canada, due to family here in the UK. But not as though we see them constantly. You have to think about daily life and live it to the full...:)! Did anyone else get that 'dull' feeling being back in the UK? Don't wan't to put a 'y' in front of UK.... but it just seems like the people lack enthusiasm and don't get up and go. I know some think Canadians can be over the top, even pretentious at times and again lots of threads about challenges of making friends with Canuks beyond friendly acquaintances. Nevertheless it still seems preferable. Things are cleaner, brighter and more positive in Canada. We were on the West Coast so for sure, didn't have the snow issues of fellow expats. I realise these are generalisations and clearly people have different opinions about both countries good and bad. Ha, we expats are never happy I guess. |
Re: Back to UK then returned to Canada... how was it for you?
Originally Posted by bearfacts
(Post 11701970)
Hi Brit expats, Great site, amazed at the amount of expatriate information.
I've been reading some of the reasons people come back to the UK then head back to their emigrant country. We're ever interested what drives people to make the major decision to come back to the UK and then decide to return to Canada /or indeed other countries. In our case, we lived in Canada 9 years. Came back after a sense of isolation set in over a 2 year period. We decided we should give it a go and zip back to Blighty. Now realise we have grown used to living in Canada. Seems a pity in one way to head back to Canada, due to family here in the UK. But not as though we see them constantly. You have to think about daily life and live it to the full...:)! Did anyone else get that 'dull' feeling being back in the UK? Don't wan't to put a 'y' in front of UK.... but it just seems like the people lack enthusiasm and don't get up and go. I know some think Canadians can be over the top, even pretentious at times and again lots of threads about challenges of making friends with Canuks beyond friendly acquaintances. Nevertheless it still seems preferable. Things are cleaner, brighter and more positive in Canada. We were on the West Coast so for sure, didn't have the snow issues of fellow expats. I realise these are generalisations and clearly people have different opinions about both countries good and bad. Ha, we expats are never happy I guess. |
Re: Back to UK then returned to Canada... how was it for you?
My Mum has just spent 10 days back in Lancashire looking after some family stuff (she lives in France). After the experience, she has vowed she will never return to the North West whatever happens. Too much negativity. Too dirty. Too expensive.
I can't see us moving back to the UK any time soon. |
Re: Back to UK then returned to Canada... how was it for you?
I'm looking forward to seeing any apples to apples comparisons.
On a side note, we drove through the Bransholme Estate in Hull once and after comparing it to Ambelside in West Vancouver we agreed Canada was better than the UK. |
Re: Back to UK then returned to Canada... how was it for you?
Originally Posted by el_richo
(Post 11702074)
I'm looking forward to seeing any apples to apples comparisons.
On a side note, we drove through the Bransholme Estate in Hull once and after comparing it to Ambelside in West Vancouver we agreed Canada was better than the UK. |
Re: Back to UK then returned to Canada... how was it for you?
Thanks for your responses guys. Interesting point Oink regards your Brit colleagues fine performance in a crises. Fair play. Actually the team of Canadians I worked with were funny and didn't stand on ceremony, but that was at our local level. Some of the managers on the other hand were hopeless and disingenuous.
For sure everyone's experiences are different. Cheers. |
Re: Back to UK then returned to Canada... how was it for you?
Originally Posted by rivingtonpike
(Post 11701993)
My Mum has just spent 10 days back in Lancashire looking after some family stuff (she lives in France). After the experience, she has vowed she will never return to the North West whatever happens. Too much negativity. Too dirty. Too expensive.
I can't see us moving back to the UK any time soon. Cheers. |
Re: Back to UK then returned to Canada... how was it for you?
Nope, never feel it's dull in the UK. Not in the SE/London. Quite the opposite. So much going on and everyone seems switched on and ready to discuss things. Neither place is perfect though, some aspects better in Canada, some better in the UK.
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Re: Back to UK then returned to Canada... how was it for you?
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 11702401)
Nope, never feel it's dull in the UK. Not in the SE/London. Quite the opposite. So much going on and everyone seems switched on and ready to discuss things. Neither place is perfect though, some aspects better in Canada, some better in the UK.
But yeah as stated by many, driving standards are better in the UK. I guess due to the 'obstacle course' and narrow roads. Canadians with non use of indicators, non existent roundabout education etc. is more hairy in that respect. London, lots going on as you say, but very rushed, you're cast aside if too slow. Bit nuts to see the tension. I didn't find this in Calgary & Vancouver (ha, except behind the wheel as discussed...) Toronto visits - we had people coming up to us to help, when we looked at the map on the street. Some may disagree but Toronto for its size and populous, still a better, easier atmosphere than London. Cheers. |
Re: Back to UK then returned to Canada... how was it for you?
How long have you been back in Britain?
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Re: Back to UK then returned to Canada... how was it for you?
Well I've pinged and ponged
2yrs Canada > 2yrs UK > 10yrs Canada > 2yrs UK As many will say something better in each location BUT !! the UK has no nasty bitter winter in which to commute IMHO you can add up all Canada’s pluses, and they'll never erase that negative |
Re: Back to UK then returned to Canada... how was it for you?
Originally Posted by MikeUK
(Post 11702671)
Well I've pinged and ponged
2yrs Canada > 2yrs UK > 10yrs Canada > 2yrs UK As many will say something better in each location BUT !! the UK has no nasty bitter winter in which to commute IMHO you can add up all Canada’s pluses, and they'll never erase that negative Was it mainly the Winter that took you back to the UK, and what made you return to Canada may I ask? In our case, purely felt isolated from family, but put it aside for some years, finally thought let's give it a go back in the UK. But now looking at the big picture again and settling in Canada seems the best option. But one never knows...you know how life is. Cheers. |
Re: Back to UK then returned to Canada... how was it for you?
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 11702460)
How long have you been back in Britain?
Cheers. |
Re: Back to UK then returned to Canada... how was it for you?
Originally Posted by bearfacts
(Post 11702690)
Now back 18 months. After a few months we thought better to be in Canada. But gave it a decent amount of time. We've looked at different parts of the UK and opportunities. We had some good visits to Manchester and Liverpool, ah the Scousers are a friendly lot, can't say it's all bad here. I wouldn't knock the place totally, just overall Canada ticks more boxes. Like open space and Pacific summers among other things.
Cheers. |
Re: Back to UK then returned to Canada... how was it for you?
Interesting, my family has just spent 3.5 years in southern ontario - working in Toronto but couldn't live there - and we're in the process of moving to the UK. I have a few friends who think I'm mad for leaving, and others who think I'm mad for staying so long!
Work is easier in Canada, no question. But infuriating. Our main reason for going back to the UK is for family and friends, those guys who would make any place in the world feel like the best option. For us there comes a point when the country you live in is almost immaterial. |
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