OMG!!!! How crap is the pound!!!
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Just looked and i can't believe it. you're now only getting $1.56 cad to the £1.00. This is a joke!!!. how much lower will it go??
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Gav.
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Unbelievable - I have no knowledge of financial markets but surely the only way is up?! Makes houses etc seem cheap here.
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The Canadian dollar rate is bewilderingly low, and the Euro is 1.10 to the pound - there goes my dream Spanish villa idea!
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It's low because of worries about the UK financial situation and the fact that it's becoming more and more of a possibility that we have a hung parliament at the next election.
The likelihood is it's not going to get better for quite awhile.
The likelihood is it's not going to get better for quite awhile.
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Long may it stay low. I'm loving visiting the UK and being able to afford things. Converting my salary also makes me feel rather good. Actually, having just done it online, change that to very good
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You may think a dollar is worth a lot here in Canada, but no one tells you about the taxes on everything. It seems like the government takes 0.40 off every dollar.
Now that's a rip off.
Jess
Now that's a rip off.
Jess
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Want to guess what the REAL rate was? As a married man with kids and lots of home reno bills, in total the government took 17% of my distinctly average level income, so please, if you are going to post here, stick to what you know to be true

And if its sales tax you are refering to, 13% GST + PST is still less than the UK VAT rate.
Last edited by iaink; Mar 1st 2010 at 8:43 am.
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If you've got funds to move over then the exchange rate being as low as it is is a big concern - no question. But I also think you have to balance that with the relative strength of the Canadian economy versus the UK economy (which is largely why the exchange rate is as it is anyway). Salaries in Canada are now (at the current exchange rate) comparatively high versus the UK. Also job prospects are good and the economy is growing very quickly - over 5% in Q4 last year. In contrast the UK government's efforts to "stimulate" the economy have left it saddled with enormous debt that it will take a decade to recover from. This is going to make it harder and harder to provide basic public services such as healthcare and policing that people rely on for a decent quality of life. So if you take a long-term view I think there is no question that you will be better off in Canada.
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How relevant is that comparison once you're actually earning CAD$ though? Surely the cost of living is more relevant, and I don't see that there's a great deal of difference there. If you've had to exchange during this low rate, then getting established here is going to be much tougher than a few years ago, despite comparative salary/exchange rate figures.



