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pendlewitch Jun 29th 2008 12:13 am

Hi and off to alberta
 
Hi

Been onsite for awhile, read the stuff :thumbsup:
We are off to alberta as soon as the house is sold, we have the lmo and everything is set ;)

We are a family of 5, cant wait for the big move :lol:
Anyway probably post more over the next few months :eek:

Pendlewitch :wub:

nikki dreaming Jun 29th 2008 12:17 am

Re: Hi and off to alberta
 

Originally Posted by pendlewitch (Post 6515653)
Hi

Been onsite for awhile, read the stuff :thumbsup:
We are off to alberta as soon as the house is sold, we have the lmo and everything is set ;)

We are a family of 5, cant wait for the big move :lol:
Anyway probably post more over the next few months :eek:

Pendlewitch :wub:

Hi Pendlewitch

Welcome to BE, :thumbsup:

KJM Jun 29th 2008 12:58 am

Re: Hi and off to alberta
 

Originally Posted by pendlewitch (Post 6515653)
Hi

Been onsite for awhile, read the stuff :thumbsup:
We are off to alberta as soon as the house is sold, we have the lmo and everything is set ;)

We are a family of 5, cant wait for the big move :lol:
Anyway probably post more over the next few months :eek:

Pendlewitch :wub:

Good luck with it all.....it sounds you have everything sorted:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Butch Cassidy Jun 29th 2008 2:05 am

Re: Hi and off to alberta
 

Originally Posted by pendlewitch (Post 6515653)
Hi

Been onsite for awhile, read the stuff :thumbsup:
We are off to alberta as soon as the house is sold, we have the lmo and everything is set ;)

We are a family of 5, cant wait for the big move :lol:
Anyway probably post more over the next few months :eek:

Pendlewitch :wub:

Hi Pendle,

Sabden? Clitheroe? Whalley?

BC

pendlewitch Jun 29th 2008 2:34 am

Re: Hi and off to alberta
 

Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy (Post 6515927)
Hi Pendle,

Sabden? Clitheroe? Whalley?

BC

Thanks for the welcome, about 10mins away from those in a tiny village ;)
know the area well :confused:

Pendlewitch :wub:

Butch Cassidy Jun 29th 2008 2:37 am

Re: Hi and off to alberta
 

Originally Posted by pendlewitch (Post 6515984)
Thanks for the welcome, about 10mins away from those in a tiny village ;)
know the area well :confused:

Pendlewitch :wub:

I lived in Hapton just before I left. Parents in Billington. Family round Barrowford. Rode in Read. Worked in Clitheroe.

So yes I guess I know the area. Where in AB you heading?

BC

Lorna_D Jun 29th 2008 2:42 am

Re: Hi and off to alberta
 
Hello and welcome to BE:thumbup: Hope everything goes well for you on your move to Alberta

kgoodman96 Jun 29th 2008 4:23 am

Re: Hi and off to alberta
 
Hi and congrats on your success with Canada,
Just a query, we are in the very first stages of moving to Canada, (we are also thinking of Alberta) just wondering how long the process took you from making the decision to recieving your visas.

Many thanks and good luck,

Karl Goodman

Judy in Calgary Jun 29th 2008 4:55 am

Re: Hi and off to alberta
 

Originally Posted by kgoodman96 (Post 6516291)
Hi and congrats on your success with Canada,
Just a query, we are in the very first stages of moving to Canada, (we are also thinking of Alberta) just wondering how long the process took you from making the decision to recieving your visas.

Many thanks and good luck,

Karl Goodman

Karl, the timing will differ from person to person. Many members of this forum have received visas that have been linked to employment. That is, no job offer, no visa.

And it's not just any job either. It's a job that no qualified Canadian wants. That's why it's so important to be aware of the regions that have labour shortages and which occupations are in demand. I see you're thinking of Alberta, and that's a good thing from the point of view that it's a province with labour shortages.

From the time that you get a job offer, it might take ten months or so to get a temporary work permit (perhaps eight months for the Labour Market Opinion and two months for the work permit itself).

But it depends on your occupation, because there are some occupations that are eligible for Expedited Labour Market Opinions.

Once you've received clearance to work in Canada, you may want to sell your UK house, and that may introduce a further element of delay.

All in all, I would say it's quite common for it to take a year from the time that the person has a job offer to the time that he/she moves to Canada.

The length of time that job hunting takes varies a lot. Many people go on recce trips to what they think will be their Canadian destination. They check out the place, and they do some networking while they're there. This job hunting phase, combined with a recce trip, might take a year.

So, all in all, from beginning to end, the whole thing may take two years. But it varies a lot from person to person. There are some people who are in occupations that are in red hot demand and who have few encumberances back in the UK who get over to Canada in a couple of months. For other people it takes five years.

Hope that helps.
x

pendlewitch Jun 29th 2008 7:54 am

Re: Hi and off to alberta
 

Originally Posted by kgoodman96 (Post 6516291)
Hi and congrats on your success with Canada,
Just a query, we are in the very first stages of moving to Canada, (we are also thinking of Alberta) just wondering how long the process took you from making the decision to recieving your visas.

Many thanks and good luck,

Karl Goodman

We didnt want to wait inline for SW application so we went off on recci and secured ajob, followed by e-lmo and now waiting for a house sale.

We will either go via pnp or apply within for SW.
what line of work are you in?

Wow butch used to live in hapton some 8yrs ago on the new estate near the canel :eek:
Hubby worked at main gas :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Pendlewitch

Butch Cassidy Jun 29th 2008 7:59 am

Re: Hi and off to alberta
 

Originally Posted by pendlewitch (Post 6516699)
We didnt want to wait inline for SW application so we went off on recci and secured ajob, followed by e-lmo and now waiting for a house sale.

We will either go via pnp or apply within for SW.
what line of work are you in?

Wow butch used to live in hapton some 8yrs ago on the new estate near the canel :eek:
Hubby worked at main gas :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Pendlewitch

SWEET:thumbsup:
So where is the job offer???

pendlewitch Jun 29th 2008 8:03 am

Re: Hi and off to alberta
 
Just outside taber, do you know it :confused:

About 3hrs drive from calgary ;)

Pendlewitch:wub:

Butch Cassidy Jun 29th 2008 8:28 am

Re: Hi and off to alberta
 

Originally Posted by pendlewitch (Post 6516736)
Just outside taber, do you know it :confused:

About 3hrs drive from calgary ;)

Pendlewitch:wub:

Taber's an interesting place. :sneaky:

burton bunch Jun 29th 2008 5:55 pm

Re: Hi and off to alberta
 
Welcome to BE - we are about 30 minutes west of Taber.

Anything you need just drop me a line ;)

gay
x

Butch Cassidy Jun 29th 2008 5:59 pm

Re: Hi and off to alberta
 

Originally Posted by burton bunch (Post 6517705)
Welcome to BE - we are about 30 minutes west of Taber.

Anything you need just drop me a line ;)

gay
x

OI go to bed you. :frown:
Its late and you've a long day tomorrow. :p


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