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Contract signed - Saskatchewan here we come
Thats me signed and returned my contract to my new employer and started filling out the SINP forms, finally after 18 months or so of looking its finally taking off.
our visa is for me, my wife and our 4 year old BUT my wife is pregnant and will be having the baby before we go to canada, Do i just call up immagration and organise a passport for the baby. We have many hurdles to cross, 2 dogs to transport, our house needs rented, we need to organise a container for our possessions, then ill fly out for 2 or 2 weeks to find a property and a car. Our options are limited as we need a pet friendly house and maybe even a furnished one as I don't know if we will be bringing all our stuff. Anyone living in Regina feel free to Pm me with any tips or your experiences Is there any direct flights from scotland to Canada? cant find any to Calgary as i could drive from there to Regina in about 8.5 hours James |
Re: Contract signed - Saskatchewan here we come
Congrats! You managed to get them to increase the wage then?
Not sure what you mean by 'do I just call up immigration and organise passport for the baby' - for a UK passport you'll need to apply via the usual method i.e. forms, you can't just phone up to get it. Or did you mean visa? As for direct flights, have a look at Skyscanner, as you can then just put 'UK' as the departure point and see all available options. There are definitely direct flights from Scotland to Canada, but I'm not sure which cities they go to/from off the top of my head. HTH. |
Re: Contract signed - Saskatchewan here we come
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 11546680)
Congrats! You managed to get them to increase the wage then?
Not sure what you mean by 'do I just call up immigration and organise passport for the baby' - for a UK passport you'll need to apply via the usual method i.e. forms, you can't just phone up to get it. Or did you mean visa? As for direct flights, have a look at Skyscanner, as you can then just put 'UK' as the departure point and see all available options. There are definitely direct flights from Scotland to Canada, but I'm not sure which cities they go to/from off the top of my head. HTH. Not exactly but it gets reviewed again at 12 weeks, the reason for the lower salary is because im a plant / heavy equipment mechanic to trade and the job i have is on HGV's , this means i need some training etc once qualified ill be on around $32-34 dollars an hour. Most of the other jobs in the area seem to be about $20-25. With regards to the baby I men't for his or her Visa once I have filled out the forms for a passport, a little worried that we may need to go through the whole immigration visa process again for the newly born when it appears, This will add months and mean me potentially going out with my wife and children |
Re: Contract signed - Saskatchewan here we come
You can get a direct flight from Glasgow to Toronto,then get a connecting flight to Regina,Westjet is good airline for internal flights in Canada.You dont really want to be driving a long distance in winter if you can avoid it.
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Re: Contract signed - Saskatchewan here we come
Originally Posted by neilcumming
(Post 11546799)
You can get a direct flight from Glasgow to Toronto,then get a connecting flight to Regina,Westjet is good airline for internal flights in Canada.You dont really want to be driving a long distance in winter if you can avoid it.
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Re: Contract signed - Saskatchewan here we come
Not sure when you are planning on your trip, but don't plan on driving if it's winter. You're better off flying into a larger Canadian airport (Toronto, Montreal, Calgary) and then getting a connection to Regina. WestJet I believe does codeshares with BA; Air Canada has buckets of direct flights to various places in the UK. As Oompa suggested, SkyScanner is great for just finding a departure airport in the UK and making plans from there.
Good luck! |
Re: Contract signed - Saskatchewan here we come
We had a baby during the PNP process, we just called them up to advise and they asked us to send a copy of her birth certificate and the photo page of her passport when it arrived. It was no trouble at all. Although this was for Ontario.
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Re: Contract signed - Saskatchewan here we come
Congratulations on the move James.
Me and the missus are in the process of immigrating too. We also have two dogs to transport and would be interested in how you guys get on with it, it terms of what companies seem good and prices etc. Good luck with the move! |
Re: Contract signed - Saskatchewan here we come
Originally Posted by Aaron.Cat.89
(Post 11547037)
Congratulations on the move James.
Me and the missus are in the process of immigrating too. We also have two dogs to transport and would be interested in how you guys get on with it, it terms of what companies seem good and prices etc. Good luck with the move! Plenty on threads on this kind of thing - we flew our two dogs over in Summer 2013. Try this thread for instance. It gives you an idea of the options available. |
Re: Contract signed - Saskatchewan here we come
Thanks bucks family. very helpful thread. Out of interest which way did you do it and how did you find the experience?
thanks again. |
Re: Contract signed - Saskatchewan here we come
Post #16 on that thread I linked to ;-)
Also have a look at this thread - posts #27 and #29 Long story short - whole process was pretty straightforward and not expensive, relative to the rest of the move. Others have done it differently and used third-parties to help with the move, and that's certainly an option but you might start to look in four figures for the cost. |
Re: Contract signed - Saskatchewan here we come
Originally Posted by Aaron.Cat.89
(Post 11547078)
Thanks bucks family. very helpful thread. Out of interest which way did you do it and how did you find the experience?
thanks again. In the meantime, use the search function and you will find absolute buckets of threads on shipping. |
Re: Contract signed - Saskatchewan here we come
thanks for your help bucks family. i have to stop with the q's now because I'm getting told off lol. appologies to jamesmacc.
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Re: Contract signed - Saskatchewan here we come
I would strongly advise against driving from Calgary to Regina in the winter
A rental car on crap tyres, on the wrong side of the road than what you're used to and snow/cold conditions, after potentially 24+hrs awake (can only go via London to Calgary in winter) is a recipe for disaster mate. Find the cheapest way to do a connection flight and do it that way! |
Re: Contract signed - Saskatchewan here we come
Originally Posted by haggis88
(Post 11547151)
I would strongly advise against driving from Calgary to Regina in the winter
A rental car on crap tyres, on the wrong side of the road than what you're used to and snow/cold conditions, after potentially 24+hrs awake (can only go via London to Calgary in winter) is a recipe for disaster mate. Find the cheapest way to do a connection flight and do it that way! Also, he has a big dog to fly over, and it might not be possible to fly it into Regina on a connecting flight from Toronto or Calgary, or it might be prohibitively expensive, which is why he is considering driving from Calgary. I’m sure the OP will be along to clarify. |
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