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Old Aug 31st 2008, 7:23 pm
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hi all,

Just wanted to indroduce ourselves and say Hi.

We think this site is fab and have been reading it for a while now, this week we have commited to moving to Canada and started the visa process, the house is on the market and we are going out for a reccie hopefully at the end of the year.

It's very exciting but we are also feeling pretty nervous, just hoping to chat to people in a similar position.

Will be going with my husband a carpenter and our two year old son, I'm a Midwife but probably won't be working for a while once we get there. Would love to hear from anyone with (or without!!) small children and how they are coping! and any advice would be great!

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Old Aug 31st 2008, 8:07 pm
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Originally Posted by mark-H
hi all,

Just wanted to indroduce ourselves and say Hi.

We think this site is fab and have been reading it for a while now, this week we have commited to moving to Canada and started the visa process, the house is on the market and we are going out for a reccie hopefully at the end of the year.

It's very exciting but we are also feeling pretty nervous, just hoping to chat to people in a similar position.

Will be going with my husband a carpenter and our two year old son, I'm a Midwife but probably won't be working for a while once we get there. Would love to hear from anyone with (or without!!) small children and how they are coping! and any advice would be great!

thanks
Hi and welcome to BE

Poppy2 is a midwife in NS having recently moved over this year I think.

We visited for the first time in May and loved it

Good luck
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Old Aug 31st 2008, 8:21 pm
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Hi Mark-H
Welcome to the site, you should find just about everything that you need here in the way of help and information.
There are loads of people here have made the move to Nova Scotia, so loads of experience at hand.
You will just love Nova Scotia we are off on Tuesday to buy a house somewhere in the Halifax area.
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Old Aug 31st 2008, 10:49 pm
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Welcome to BE, we just arrived this month so ask me in a few weeks and I will tell you how it's going. So far so good though.

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TUESDAY!! That has gone so fast. I'll PM you. Get in touch when you arrive.
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hi all,

Just wanted to indroduce ourselves and say Hi.

We think this site is fab and have been reading it for a while now, this week we have commited to moving to Canada and started the visa process, the house is on the market and we are going out for a reccie hopefully at the end of the year.

It's very exciting but we are also feeling pretty nervous, just hoping to chat to people in a similar position.

Will be going with my husband a carpenter and our two year old son, I'm a Midwife but probably won't be working for a while once we get there. Would love to hear from anyone with (or without!!) small children and how they are coping! and any advice would be great!

thanks
Hi mark-H,

Welcome to BE. Can't say too much about your intended destination,(as we are in Alberta), other than the fact that there appears, from their posts on Expats, to be a bundle of damn fine Brits over there to help you. Hope your plans all work out great.

Kind regards,

Eamonn & Janet.
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Hi Mark-H
Welcome to the site, you should find just about everything that you need here in the way of help and information.
There are loads of people here have made the move to Nova Scotia, so loads of experience at hand.
You will just love Nova Scotia we are off on Tuesday to buy a house somewhere in the Halifax area.

Hi Kiddy2NS,

You employing the assistance of a Real Estate agent to find a house or are you going it alone. Any info you could forward on regarding property in NS would be ace. Sorry to hijack your thread Mark-H. Good luck with your move.

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Hi Glassy

I have pm you to keep the thread on topic
Back in 2 weeks.

Bye for now
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Hi Glassy

I have pm you to keep the thread on topic
Back in 2 weeks.

Bye for now
Good luck with the house buying. Any ideas on areas you are going to look at. We were quite taken with the St Margarets Bay area.

When are you hoping to make the move? We have flights booked for the 14 October.
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Old Sep 1st 2008, 11:20 pm
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Hi and welcome to BE. We moved over a year ago now with 3 kiddies in tow, then 8, 4 and 11 months.

Feel free to pm/email to pick my brains - what's left of them anyway!!
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Originally Posted by Glassy
Hi Kiddy2NS,

You employing the assistance of a Real Estate agent to find a house or are you going it alone. Any info you could forward on regarding property in NS would be ace. Sorry to hijack your thread Mark-H. Good luck with your move.

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I would be interested in this too if you don't mind pm..ing me too?
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Good luck with the house buying. Any ideas on areas you are going to look at. We were quite taken with the St Margarets Bay area.

When are you hoping to make the move? We have flights booked for the 14 October.
We fly out on the 11th, via jfk - thanks to zoom! Where about are you staying?

Originally Posted by Nicola N-A
Hi and welcome to BE. We moved over a year ago now with 3 kiddies in tow, then 8, 4 and 11 months.

Feel free to pm/email to pick my brains - what's left of them anyway!!
We are coming over with 3... 9,6 & 4. How they managed with the transistion.. school etc?

Sorry for hyjacking but it's the only chance you get to meet people. I am more than happy for you to pm me instead....

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Old Sep 6th 2008, 2:27 am
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welcome to BE
we have been in NS since May and we love it. my 2 children 3 & 8 have settled in nicely, they are even speaking canadian
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Thanks for all the replies, will probably be asking lots of questions over the next few months!
It's great to know there are other people out there who are in or have been in the same situation
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Hi Kiddy2NS,

You employing the assistance of a Real Estate agent to find a house or are you going it alone. Any info you could forward on regarding property in NS would be ace. Sorry to hijack your thread Mark-H. Good luck with your move.

Glassy

You should always use a Realtor they do not cost you anything if you are buying and they can save you time and money. It is preferable to use a different one to the selling agent.
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Old Sep 6th 2008, 7:05 am
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welcome to BE
we have been in NS since May and we love it. my 2 children 3 & 8 have settled in nicely, they are even speaking canadian

We have been here 3yrs and our 7yr old speaks canadian to everyone but us.
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We have been here 3yrs and our 7yr old speaks canadian to everyone but us.
my MIL came over and the kids wont speak candian to her. it takes me all my time to speak english so that the canadians can understand me
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