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Move to Windsor?
Hello,
I am not a British expat as such, but came across this forum whilst doing research about a potential move to Windsor. Just to introduce myself quickly, I am Anthony, 28 from France. I have been working in London for 3 and a half years now, and my company is currently preparing a package offer for me to move to Windsor for a few years as an expat. I have been doing some research about life over there, but I guess some more updated views would be welcome in terms of lifestyle .. most importantly, how safe is it? I would be moving there with my wife, so I guess I prefer to be cautious. Also, I would be grateful if someone could give me an idea in terms of cost of living, i.e. is there any rule of thumb to know roughly the equivalent salary of what I am currently earning in London. Found a cost of living comparator on numeo website, but not really sure this is fully accurate. Kind of new with the expatriation process (and what to think about during my negociation), so I guess any tips on anything would be really useful! Thanks in advance. Anthony |
Re: Move to Windsor?
Originally Posted by Anth0ny13
(Post 11363654)
Hello,
I am not a British expat as such, but came across this forum whilst doing research about a potential move to Windsor. Just to introduce myself quickly, I am Anthony, 28 from France. I have been working in London for 3 and a half years now, and my company is currently preparing a package offer for me to move to Windsor for a few years as an expat. I have been doing some research about life over there, but I guess some more updated views would be welcome in terms of lifestyle .. most importantly, how safe is it? I would be moving there with my wife, so I guess I prefer to be cautious. Also, I would be grateful if someone could give me an idea in terms of cost of living, i.e. is there any rule of thumb to know roughly the equivalent salary of what I am currently earning in London. Found a cost of living comparator on numeo website, but not really sure this is fully accurate. Kind of new with the expatriation process (and what to think about during my negociation), so I guess any tips on anything would be really useful! Thanks in advance. Anthony To protect yourself I'd want the exchange rate of $1.8 to the GBP then I'd think you may be a little better off. What is your profession and what do you earn? What have they offered you? I've never been to Windsor but a friend owns a winery down there. It won't be anymore dangerous than London and is very close to the US border. I do here that the kids in the US head up to Windsor to get drunk a lot because the age limit is lower. |
Re: Move to Windsor?
Thanks James, really useful.
Just to be sure, when you say "to protect yourself I'd want the exchange rate of 1.8CAD" do you mean fixing the rate? I do work in commodity trading business (agricultural commodities) and I earn 42k. Converted into CAD at current exchange rate it would be around 77k .. I am still waiting for the firm offer from my company (likely to arrive next week), but I would imagine there would be a slight increase in salary. It looks comfortable, but obviously I would have to cope with only one income as it will quite likely take time for my wife to find a job .. So basically is 80k enough to live comfortably for two people? |
Re: Move to Windsor?
Originally Posted by Anth0ny13
(Post 11363786)
Thanks James, really useful.
Just to be sure, when you say "to protect yourself I'd want the exchange rate of 1.8CAD" do you mean fixing the rate? I do work in commodity trading business (agricultural commodities) and I earn 42k. Converted into CAD at current exchange rate it would be around 77k .. I am still waiting for the firm offer from my company (likely to arrive next week), but I would imagine there would be a slight increase in salary. It looks comfortable, but obviously I would have to cope with only one income as it will quite likely take time for my wife to find a job .. So basically is 80k enough to live comfortably for two people? You can check out real estate and rentals here. Home You can rent a 2 bed place for around $1200 per month and your take home would be $4,600 per month. You'd have a reasonable life style on that salary and once your wife starts working you'd be pretty comfortable and probably able to save quite a bit. To help you with some other costs. Your hydro will likely be around $90 per month. Cable and wifi $140. Cell phone with data around $80 per month. My car when arrived with repayment and insurance was $550 per month. Fuel will depend on how much you drive. So I'd anticipate your disposable each week to be around $600 to $700 after your costs. Food is marginally more expensive here. |
Re: Move to Windsor?
You can do most of your shopping across the border in Detroit and fill the car up while you are there. This will save you $$$
4 hours drive to Chicago, now that's a bonus. |
Re: Move to Windsor?
Brilliant thanks a lot James it's a lot clearer. Just have to wait for the official offer now but at least I know that even without any "extras" we should be alright ..
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Re: Move to Windsor?
hi bats thanks for the info, do you live yourself in Windsor?
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Re: Move to Windsor?
Originally Posted by Anth0ny13
(Post 11363829)
hi bats thanks for the info, do you live yourself in Windsor?
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Re: Move to Windsor?
Hi,
Actually got my offer, and would like to get a bit more details regarding average utility costs in Canada .. so from what James is saying, should be as following basis a 2 bedroom flat: - $90 for hydro - $140 for cable and wifi - what about gas and electricity ? My company offered me a utility allowance of 92GBP / month, but I have the impression it won't cover all the costs, so trying to get a better view on it. Thanks in advance! |
Re: Move to Windsor?
Originally Posted by Anth0ny13
(Post 11370411)
- what about gas and electricity ?
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Re: Move to Windsor?
Originally Posted by Anth0ny13
(Post 11370411)
Hi,
Actually got my offer, and would like to get a bit more details regarding average utility costs in Canada .. so from what James is saying, should be as following basis a 2 bedroom flat: - $90 for hydro - $140 for cable and wifi - what about gas and electricity ? My company offered me a utility allowance of 92GBP / month, but I have the impression it won't cover all the costs, so trying to get a better view on it. Thanks in advance! Our house has a large addition which is heated and cooled separately to the main part of the house so we have two furnaces and two air conditioners. Our annual hydro is approx $1530 and annual gas $1044. Combined monthly about $220. Its very difficult to compare utility costs as different people run their homes in very different ways. Some people keep their homes at sauna levels in the winter and ice blocks in the summer, others don't and it makes for a large variation in costs. |
Re: Move to Windsor?
Originally Posted by HGerchikov
(Post 11370443)
The Hydro mentioned above is your Electricity and Water combined.
To OP Anthony; Windsor, although a bit economically depressed, has one of the milder climates available in Canada outside of Vancouver Island and the Okanagan. It's still a bit shit though. |
Re: Move to Windsor?
In Peterborough city we had Hydro and water in the same bill. In the county they are separate. So I spose it depends.
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Re: Move to Windsor?
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 11370594)
Is it really? Hydro in Ontario IME means electric. If you own a house the water & sewage bill comes separately. Perhaps it's different in a rental?
To OP Anthony; Windsor, although a bit economically depressed, has one of the milder climates available in Canada outside of Vancouver Island and the Okanagan. It's still a bit shit though. |
Re: Move to Windsor?
Here up north in Ontario hydro is just electricity. We're on a well but if we were in town, we would pay water and sewerage charge as part of property tax to the municipality.
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