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budcolin Apr 25th 2007 8:06 am

Nova Scotia Expats
 
Hello All

Our permanent resident visa is about to be issued (hooray) via the skilled worker route.
I was hoping for some vibes about living and working in Nova Scotia as it is most likely our destination.We'd love to here from people who've actually settled there, or came home.
Any info, good or bad would be much appreciated.
We're planning a couple of trips there as soon as we get our passports back from immigration.

Colin and Laura.

Londonuck Apr 25th 2007 7:59 pm

Re: Nova Scotia Expats
 

Originally Posted by budcolin (Post 4696962)
Hello All

Our permanent resident visa is about to be issued (hooray) via the skilled worker route.
I was hoping for some vibes about living and working in Nova Scotia as it is most likely our destination.We'd love to here from people who've actually settled there, or came home.
Any info, good or bad would be much appreciated.
We're planning a couple of trips there as soon as we get our passports back from immigration.

Colin and Laura.

Take a look through the threads there's quite a few about NS.

Atlantic Xpat Apr 25th 2007 10:52 pm

Re: Nova Scotia Expats
 
What do you want/need to do for a living?

budcolin Apr 26th 2007 6:30 am

Re: Nova Scotia Expats
 

Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 4699482)
What do you want/need to do for a living?

I am a plasterer to trade which covers drywall also.My wife has a degree in business management with plenty office exp. We'll be looking to rent a property to begin.We have no dependants and are willing to try any employment opportunities.

Kind regards Colin

Corky Apr 26th 2007 7:47 am

Re: Nova Scotia Expats
 

Originally Posted by budcolin (Post 4701456)
I am a plasterer to trade which covers drywall also.My wife has a degree in business management with plenty office exp. We'll be looking to rent a property to begin.We have no dependants and are willing to try any employment opportunities.

Kind regards Colin

Well Colin you shouldn't have a problem getting a job with all the construction that is going on in Halifax and Dartmouth. I have been here to long to think of going back but some of the new immigrants don't really come on here anymore, it seems they are getting on with their lives. You just have to give it a try.

budcolin Apr 26th 2007 8:51 am

Re: Nova Scotia Expats
 

Originally Posted by Corky (Post 4701734)
Well Colin you shouldn't have a problem getting a job with all the construction that is going on in Halifax and Dartmouth. I have been here to long to think of going back but some of the new immigrants don't really come on here anymore, it seems they are getting on with their lives. You just have to give it a try.

Thanks for reply Corky.


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