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Jaynebrads Jan 23rd 2013 8:38 am

Cost of Living
 
Following on from the earlier post about the average salary I dont understand how people can say you need to be earning 80,000 CAD in Britian after having had reduced hours to earning more than double in Canada is the cost of living that high???

cheeky_monkey Jan 23rd 2013 8:49 am

Re: Cost of Living
 
I dont understand the question here? A little punctuation wouldn't go a miss!

energysolutions Jan 23rd 2013 8:51 am

Re: Cost of Living
 
This article (clicky) suggests that you should take your UK salary in £s and multiply that figure by 1.8 which then would serve as a guide to how many Canadian $s it would take per month to achieve the same standard of living e.g.:

£2500 (month/UK) x 1.8 = $4500 (Month/Canada)

Perhaps others can confirm how accurate this is

ArthurBrit Jan 23rd 2013 8:58 am

Re: Cost of Living
 

Originally Posted by Jaynebrads (Post 10501564)
Following on from the earlier post about the average salary I dont understand how people can say you need to be earning 80,000 CAD in Britian after having had reduced hours to earning more than double in Canada is the cost of living that high???

It all depends on where exactly in Canada you are moving to, home much money you are bringing over with you & finally your households need and/or wants in life.

For the average 2.4 children household (as the old saying goes) going to Calgary with NO money in your pocket on 80,000 would be incredibly tight I am guessing.

Take that same person to Winnipeg they wouldn't be 'ballers' but they wouldn't really be in trouble either.

Jaynebrads Jan 23rd 2013 9:17 am

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I do apologise for my lack of punctuation but I am on a phone!! Others seemed to not have a problem!! We would be coming to Edmonton, we have just been doing price comparisons between uk and Canada and for 90% of things Canada always comes up cheaper!

Shard Jan 23rd 2013 9:21 am

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Originally Posted by Jaynebrads (Post 10501647)
I do apologise for my lack of punctuation but I am on a phone!! Others seemed to not have a problem!! We would be coming to Edmonton, we have just been doing price comparisons between uk and Canada and for 90% of things Canada always comes up cheaper!

If you substitute the words "more expensive" for "cheaper" you will get to closer to the reality. Especially at exchange rates of the last few years.

ArthurBrit Jan 23rd 2013 9:23 am

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Originally Posted by Jaynebrads (Post 10501647)
I do apologise for my lack of punctuation but I am on a phone!! Others seemed to not have a problem!! We would be coming to Edmonton, we have just been doing price comparisons between uk and Canada and for 90% of things Canada always comes up cheaper!

In general, Canada to me seems more expensive (admittedly I have not lived in the UK for a while).

It depends - is the best answer you will get!

Personally moving with nothing in my pocket I wouldn't want to be in edmonton unless I/my household made 90k/year.

cheeky_monkey Jan 23rd 2013 9:36 am

Re: Cost of Living
 

Originally Posted by Jaynebrads (Post 10501647)
I do apologise for my lack of punctuation but I am on a phone!! Others seemed to not have a problem!! We would be coming to Edmonton, we have just been doing price comparisons between uk and Canada and for 90% of things Canada always comes up cheaper!

not quite sure what those 90% of items that are cheaper?

ExKiwilass Jan 23rd 2013 9:42 am

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Hmm let's see.

Wannabe immigrant wants to move to Edmonton cos who knows why, but presumably they believe their life will be better there.

Reads Cost of livings threads, sees a lot of people who live here say it's expensive in AB.


Not what they want to read! *cognitive dissonance* ALERT ALERT! THEY MUST BE WRONG! ALERT ALERT!


Goes on price comparison website (IMO those things are useless cos they only talk about price, not LIFESTYLE. it's not just how much things cost but how you use them etc).

Starts new thread about same topic as all the other threads hoping for different responses.

Have I missed anything?

Sorry but this is getting old.

MarkG Jan 23rd 2013 9:49 am

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Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey (Post 10501679)
not quite sure what those 90% of items that are cheaper?

Most things other than cheese, bread and beer seem cheaper to me. Though it was more obviously so when the pound was at $2.15, not $1.50.

Greenhill Jan 23rd 2013 9:52 am

Re: Cost of Living
 
Probably all that shite that Wal*Mart has for sale.


Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey (Post 10501679)
not quite sure what those 90% of items that are cheaper?


ExKiwilass Jan 23rd 2013 10:02 am

Re: Cost of Living
 

Originally Posted by Greenhill (Post 10501705)
Probably all that shite that Wal*Mart has for sale.

Dollar store

Shard Jan 23rd 2013 10:10 am

Re: Cost of Living
 

Originally Posted by MarkG (Post 10501703)
Most things other than cheese, bread and beer seem cheaper to me. Though it was more obviously so when the pound was at $2.15, not $1.50.

How about $2.60 in 1999...Canada was cheaper back then. In the long term $2.00 is a good and convenient number to consider for CAD/GBP. It certainly won't stay below $1.60 forever, but given the current crop of British politicians, it might be there for a while.

Jaynebrads Jan 23rd 2013 10:11 am

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Oh my god a little ray of sunshine wow think you need new words to describe yourself! I thought this board was about helping/giving advice? Sorry for asking questions about potentially the biggest move me and my family will ever make!!!

Shard Jan 23rd 2013 10:15 am

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Originally Posted by Jaynebrads (Post 10501738)
Oh my god a little ray of sunshine wow think you need new words to describe yourself! I thought this board was about helping/giving advice? Sorry for asking questions about potentially the biggest move me and my family will ever make!!!

When the same topic comes up over and over, you sometimes need to be a bit more specific to avoid the ire of regulars.

So what kind of things are you noticing that are cheaper? Keep in mind there are "hidden" costs too, like sales tax. And for restaurants, the expectation of larger tips (I used to multiply a menu price by 1.3X to get true cost of the item). Petrol is less expensive (but engines and distances are greater). Cheese (if you can call it that) is expensive. Give some examples and the forum will guide you...!


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