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orly Aug 15th 2013 3:27 pm

Re: Going to Canada ALONE
 

Originally Posted by Irishlady (Post 10850389)
Hello all,

I am planning on emigrating to Canada alone. I have some acquaintances that I know in BC but that is it.

Do you think I am crazy to go ALONE to Canada without having any real friends there?

Irishlady

It's better than Ireland in just about every respect so come on ahead.

Shard Aug 15th 2013 7:38 pm

Re: Going to Canada ALONE
 

Originally Posted by orly (Post 10853128)
It's better than Ireland in just about every respect so come on ahead.

Well, except for the Guinness and the craic.

craig25 Aug 15th 2013 9:24 pm

Re: Going to Canada ALONE
 
I am doing the same thing in a few weeks.I was on a waiting list for a job for 2 years and i turned it down last year which i regretted straight away.I am now going over with no job but with a bit of money behind me.

Londonuck Aug 16th 2013 2:30 am

Re: Going to Canada ALONE
 

Originally Posted by Shard (Post 10853354)
Well, except for the Guinness and the craic.

The craic has been cancelled in Ireland. Enda found a way to tax it.

orly Aug 17th 2013 3:01 pm

Re: Going to Canada ALONE
 

Originally Posted by Londonuck (Post 10853887)
The craic has been cancelled in Ireland. Enda found a way to tax it.

Is that Enda "Van Rompuy" Kenny?

Edo Aug 17th 2013 4:25 pm

Re: Going to Canada ALONE
 
I moved here on my own a few months ago. The only challenge so far has been finding the right accommodation (I live in Calgary and the property market here is too over heated atm) and furnishing it from the scratch. Things tend to be more expensive here than the UK, especially groceries. Apart from that I think I made the right choice and I'm not likely to go back.

Irishlady Aug 19th 2013 6:26 pm

Re: Going to Canada ALONE
 
Hello all,

How did ye find it to make friends? Was it easier or more difficult to make friends in Canada?

Thanks,
Louise

Edo Aug 20th 2013 1:33 am

Re: Going to Canada ALONE
 

Originally Posted by Irishlady (Post 10859317)
Hello all,

How did ye find it to make friends? Was it easier or more difficult to make friends in Canada?

Thanks,
Louise

Depends where you look and who you want to be friends with but so far I've been very lucky and have met some very nice people.

Shard Aug 20th 2013 5:28 am

Re: Going to Canada ALONE
 

Originally Posted by Irishlady (Post 10859317)
Hello all,

How did ye find it to make friends? Was it easier or more difficult to make friends in Canada?

Thanks,
Louise

If you are looking for a general answer, Canadians are friendly people and many are recent immigrants from other countries (too). The only drawback I might flag to an Irish person is that there isn't a pub culture per se, and obviously much less gift of the gab. Socialising tends to be done in homes, but once you know a few people you should have more opportunities.

haggis88 Aug 20th 2013 5:58 am

Re: Going to Canada ALONE
 
if you move to Calgary, i'll be yer pal :lol:

Irishlady Aug 20th 2013 7:11 pm

Re: Going to Canada ALONE
 
Thanks guys!

Degs3112 Aug 22nd 2013 7:17 am

Re: Going to Canada ALONE
 
Hey irishlady, how's things? I'm moving to BC from aberdeen, Scotland in a months time. I'm kinda shitting it a wee bit. Just don't know if I've got everything I need. I'm coming on a TWP and have got my LMO and just need to get my visa at immigration. Did you have to get your SIN before arriving or did your employer sort it all out for you? Where about have you moved to? How you finding the transition?

Degs3112 Aug 22nd 2013 7:18 am

Re: Going to Canada ALONE
 
Oh wait, I just read your original post again. Your planning on moving! Whoops!

JonboyE Aug 22nd 2013 7:28 am

Re: Going to Canada ALONE
 

Originally Posted by Degs3112 (Post 10864486)
Hey irishlady, how's things? I'm moving to BC from aberdeen, Scotland in a months time. I'm kinda shitting it a wee bit. Just don't know if I've got everything I need. I'm coming on a TWP and have got my LMO and just need to get my visa at immigration. Did you have to get your SIN before arriving or did your employer sort it all out for you? Where about have you moved to? How you finding the transition?

Your employer cannot sort this for you and I don't believe an LMO holder can apply in advance. Go to a Service Canada office when you arrive. Take your passport and TWP. They give you your SIN on the spot.

cbrown89 Aug 22nd 2013 7:29 am

Re: Going to Canada ALONE
 

Originally Posted by Degs3112 (Post 10864486)
Hey irishlady, how's things? I'm moving to BC from aberdeen, Scotland in a months time. I'm kinda shitting it a wee bit. Just don't know if I've got everything I need. I'm coming on a TWP and have got my LMO and just need to get my visa at immigration. Did you have to get your SIN before arriving or did your employer sort it all out for you? Where about have you moved to? How you finding the transition?

You can get you SIN number by going to a service centre on the same day


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