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childcare in BC
Hi there.
i'm getting ready to move to Canada (BC) and it looks as if i'll be coming as a single parent. My kids are 8 & 9, and i'm a nurse so will be working horriblw hours. Can anyone let me know what's available and estimate costs? i'd like to be as prepared as possible! thanks. |
Re: childcare in BC
Originally Posted by lesleyroberts
(Post 4254962)
Hi there.
i'm getting ready to move to Canada (BC) and it looks as if i'll be coming as a single parent. My kids are 8 & 9, and i'm a nurse so will be working horriblw hours. Can anyone let me know what's available and estimate costs? i'd like to be as prepared as possible! thanks. |
Re: childcare in BC
Originally Posted by lesleyroberts
(Post 4254962)
Hi there.
i'm getting ready to move to Canada (BC) and it looks as if i'll be coming as a single parent. My kids are 8 & 9, and i'm a nurse so will be working horriblw hours. Can anyone let me know what's available and estimate costs? i'd like to be as prepared as possible! thanks. As an aside, while I am sure you will know this, if you are leaving their father behind, unless you have full parental responsibility in the UK and he has no access arrangements, the bio Dad has to provide you with written permission to bring the children into Canada. |
Re: childcare in BC
In Canada public (meaning government-funded) schools do not provide activities like sports and extra music lessons. Those activities are organised in the neighbourhood, through community associations, leisure centres, etc. The reason that a nanny gets the use of a car is not just so that she can go galavanting around town, but also so that she can drive the children to hockey, soccer, music (or whatever) after school.
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