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Nova Scotia no more
Well, new to BE and hello all, any thoughts?
My family and I looked at moving to NS in varying depths in the last 8 years but couldn't as the OH son would need to be 18 to be able to go without permission from his Dad. Also, my OH other son would be around 23/24 by the time things get sorted, meaning he would be to old to come as a dependant and we don't want to leave them behind, they were all for coming too. We read about the NS CI stream and thought it would be a good way in, we have been to NS 3 times in the last 8 years and really enjoyed it. We found out you need level 4 equivalent qualifications and more capital than we could realistically get together in a limited time, despite speaking to a couple of RDA's and being told that we would be O.K. if it wasn't for those points, we were prepared to buy a house in NS as a commitment statement. Oh well, it was a nice idea but I think we'll just have to stick with holidays in NS. :thumbdown: |
Re: Nova Scotia no more
Hi, and welcome to the forum.
Originally Posted by mcr1
(Post 8985766)
My family and I looked at moving to NS in varying depths in the last 8 years but couldn't as the OH son would need to be 18 to be able to go without permission from his Dad. Also, my OH other son would be around 23/24 by the time things get sorted, meaning he would be to old to come as a dependant and we don't want to leave them behind, they were all for coming too.
Originally Posted by mcr1
(Post 8985766)
We found out you need level 4 equivalent qualifications and more capital than we could realistically get together in a limited time, despite speaking to a couple of RDA's and being told that we would be O.K. if it wasn't for those points, we were prepared to buy a house in NS as a commitment statement.
If you could afford to buy a house in NS then how could you not show $18,000 which would be the amount of proof of funds required for 4 of you? Don't give up on it, if you are really determined then there are ways to continue, either through the CIS or another visa route. Good luck! :) |
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Unfortunately finances won't allow for further education, the closest we come is my financial and mortgage advice certificate (took 6 weeks to study and pass exams) and my OH medical secretarial diploma from college, (a job she no longer wants to do, it is also 15 years old) I need to be working to get by, I also work shifts so can't fit in night school.
The older son is currently at college doing a vehicle mechanics course, struggling to find anywhere that will take him on as an apprentice so what chance he has in NS I wouldn't like to think, he has moderate learning difficulties and employers run a mile at the thought of employing him (tried and tested). The house idea was to get a cheap and cheerful hut, easily obtainable going off MLS.ca prices for actual homes that leaves nothing towards the required funds, The youngest is at college, with hopes of going on to Uni, this seems prohibitively expensive in NS so more expense. Anyway thanks for your feedback Christmas O, it is appreciated. Couldn't quote your replies xmas, how does the quote button work on here? |
Re: Nova Scotia no more
Originally Posted by mcr1
(Post 8985855)
Unfortunately finances won't allow for further education, the closest we come is my financial and mortgage advice certificate (took 6 weeks to study and pass exams) and my OH medical secretarial diploma from college, (a job she no longer wants to do, it is also 15 years old) I need to be working to get by, I also work shifts so can't fit in night school.
The older son is currently at college doing a vehicle mechanics course, struggling to find anywhere that will take him on as an apprentice so what chance he has in NS I wouldn't like to think, he has moderate learning difficulties and employers run a mile at the thought of employing him (tried and tested). The house idea was to get a cheap and cheerful hut, easily obtainable going off MLS.ca prices for actual homes that leaves nothing towards the required funds, The youngest is at college, with hopes of going on to Uni, this seems prohibitively expensive in NS so more expense. Anyway thanks for your feedback Christmas O, it is appreciated. Couldn't quote your replies xmas, how does the quote button work on here? Obviously the education thing is a bit of a problem though, how long was your wife's secretarial cert course? Could she do a further ed course if necessary? And to quote, just hit the quote button on the relevant post. |
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Thanks xmas.
I meant quoting section of the post like you have done, not the whole post. We worked of a 4000cdn deposit and 2000cdn relocation funds, still 12000cdn short. The OH diploma was taken over one year, but as I said it is 15 years old and counting, we wouldn't be able to leave the lads in the U.K. while we get our PR's, nowhere for them to go. Would an apprenticeship be possible for the eldest? I should imagine that certainly what I have read anyway that we would be liable for full Uni fees as immigrants. |
Re: Nova Scotia no more
Originally Posted by mcr1
(Post 8985875)
I meant quoting section of the post like you have done, not the whole post.
Originally Posted by mcr1
(Post 8985875)
We worked of a 4000cdn deposit and 2000cdn relocation funds, still 12000cdn short.
Unfortunately, emigration is not cheap!
Originally Posted by mcr1
(Post 8985875)
The OH diploma was taken over one year, but as I said it is 15 years old and counting,
Originally Posted by mcr1
(Post 8985875)
we wouldn't be able to leave the lads in the U.K. while we get our PR's, nowhere for them to go.
Originally Posted by mcr1
(Post 8985875)
Would an apprenticeship be possible for the eldest?
Originally Posted by mcr1
(Post 8985875)
I should imagine that certainly what I have read anyway that we would be liable for full Uni fees as immigrants.
I think you first need to figure out if you can afford to emigrate, as $2k just isn't going to cover even the basics, so that needs to be the first step and then if you can get the requisite funds together, you can sort out the visa route. HTH. :) |
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The proof of funds amount is generally considered to be quite low,
Would equity in our house be valid proof? Doesn't matter, just has to be one year post-secondary - it could be 40 years ago and it wouldn't make any difference. Even if that's not the career being pursued? You wouldn't have to, the youngest would get PR as well, and so would the eldest if he's in full-time education (and has been since he turned 22) as he'd still be classed as a dependent. How old is he btw? 21 now, will be around 23/24 by the time sorted I should imagine. My concern is that the learning difficulties will cause problems with the medical and prospective employers. You wouldn't know he has learning difficulties btw, he is flying through his course. |
Re: Nova Scotia no more
Originally Posted by mcr1
(Post 8985915)
Would equity in our house be valid proof?
Originally Posted by mcr1
(Post 8985915)
Even if that's not the career being pursued?
Originally Posted by mcr1
(Post 8985915)
21 now, will be around 23/24 by the time sorted I should imagine.
Originally Posted by mcr1
(Post 8985915)
My concern is that the learning difficulties will cause problems with the medical and prospective employers.
Still didn't get that quote thing figured out huh?!? ;):lol: |
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No, stupid thing, on other forums I have no prbs :frown:
Maybe could sell the house then save like mad for a few years :eek: Another sticking point is employment, I work on the railways here as a guard, I've also been a bus driver and worked in a bank. These occupations seem few and far between in NS. The OH may fare a little better, has worked in a Post office, supermarket and at a hospital as a secretary so is slightly more flexible, she would quite happily work in Atlantic Superstore if it meant having a job. Is it possible to have funds and rent for 6-12 months in NS to find your feet then look for a house, or do they want you to buy there and then? You also mention credit checks, if it's a Canadian bank, do they check your U.K. credit. And no the lad doesn't even need GP visits for it, so no bother there. |
Re: Nova Scotia no more
Originally Posted by mcr1
(Post 8985963)
No, stupid thing, on other forums I have no prbs :frown:
Originally Posted by mcr1
(Post 8985963)
Is it possible to have funds and rent for 6-12 months in NS to find your feet then look for a house, or do they want you to buy there and then?
Originally Posted by mcr1
(Post 8985963)
You also mention credit checks, if it's a Canadian bank, do they check your U.K. credit.
No idea about jobs in NS I'm afraid, have only ever visited there, but I'm sure a search on the forum will bring up relevant threads, or you can start a new thread asking about employment there for people in NS to see. |
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just to add a quick comment, we are in the process of applying via the NS Community Identified route, and have received our nomination from our chosen county in NS (Kings). We did not have to buy a house, and in fact we were actively discouraged from buying one! They do not want people to be forced to invest in a property only to fail some point of the application process and then be stuck with a house they can't live in.
I would be surprised if an RDA said you had to buy a house to be considered.... |
Re: Nova Scotia no more
Originally Posted by izzi81
(Post 8986077)
just to add a quick comment, we are in the process of applying via the NS Community Identified route, and have received our nomination from our chosen county in NS (Kings). We did not have to buy a house, and in fact we were actively discouraged from buying one! They do not want people to be forced to invest in a property only to fail some point of the application process and then be stuck with a house they can't live in.
I would be surprised if an RDA said you had to buy a house to be considered.... Question for the OP, which areas are you looking at, which RDA's have you approached? Just a further note re funds, although lots have used equity in property including myself (2 years ago), NS Immigration has questioned this a little more in recent months, although no one was turned down on this basis, they seemed to have asked to clarify whether any additional savings have been available. It appears in these cases they have used the remaining information in the application to approve the nomination. |
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We enquired at Lunenburg Queens and Hants County, probably swayed towards Hants because of it's proximity to Halifax.
as stated above, the main concern is employment, even in Halifax the vacancies available do not look promising for our experience. With regards to the house purchase, we were looking at renting for 6-12 months to find our feet, get some Canadian savings in our name, then look for a house. |
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