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Re: Potential Move
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 12104009)
Work for 12 months in a skilled job and apply under CEC. Jeez.
Seriously though, thanks for the help everyone, over the moon with the response on this forum |
Re: Potential Move
Originally Posted by jproberts
(Post 12104012)
Thought there more have been more to it than that. Obviously it's the biggest decision I'll ever make so want to make sure I've got my information 100% right. Jeez 😂
Seriously though, thanks for the help everyone, over the moon with the response on this forum |
Re: Potential Move
I'd definately imagine that it's up there with the most important. If I still lived at home at age 21 then it wouldn't be as big of a deal and I could move back in if it all went wrong but I've already got a mortgage and a Fiancee etc so it's a reasonably big decision to make the move.
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Re: Potential Move
Originally Posted by jproberts
(Post 12104022)
I'd definately imagine that it's up there with the most important. If I still lived at home at age 21 then it wouldn't be as big of a deal and I could move back in if it all went wrong but I've already got a mortgage and a Fiancee etc so it's a reasonably big decision to make the move.
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Re: Potential Move
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 12104009)
Work for 12 months in a skilled job and apply under CEC. Jeez.
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Re: Potential Move
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 12104030)
He'll only get PR if he's scoring enough to get selected from the Express Entry pool though, at the moment the points level is approx 480, but over 460 he should be in with a chance. Hopefully a years skilled work experience will get him over that points threshold though (or it might drop by then, you never know), but just a years skilled work experience isn't enough on its own anymore.
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Re: Potential Move
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 12104033)
I know that, but it is his best shot.
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Re: Potential Move
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 12104030)
He'll only get PR if he's scoring enough to get selected from the Express Entry pool though, at the moment the points level is approx 480, but over 460 he should be in with a chance. Hopefully a years skilled work experience will get him over that points threshold though (or it might drop by then, you never know), but just a years skilled work experience isn't enough on its own for CEC anymore.
OINP-Ontario Express Entry: Human Capital Priorities :) |
Re: Potential Move
Originally Posted by jproberts
(Post 12104022)
I'd definately imagine that it's up there with the most important. If I still lived at home at age 21 then it wouldn't be as big of a deal and I could move back in if it all went wrong but I've already got a mortgage and a Fiancee etc so it's a reasonably big decision to make the move.
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Re: Potential Move
Cheapy cheap houses in Nova Scotia are usually the rural ones that are older. If you want one of these be prepared to spend lots on renovations, more than likely including insulation.....BUT if you like beautiful countryside you are in for a treat.
Having said that I live in fairly rural NS - near Enfield, which means I can commute to either Halifax and that region for work or in the opposite direction, Truro. We have worked in both locations. We bought a (cheap to us) home for $250k which is not very old (in our terms) at 30 years and have managed to earn more than I would in the UK. BUT it took about 2 years to get back to my UK earning level as an Accountant and my husband took almost 4 years to get back and now pass his UK earning potential. He was a police officer there. So, it depends on a few factors. Luck is often one and networking is incredibly important here. |
Re: Potential Move
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 12104026)
I accept that it's a reasonably big decision. Why exactly do you want to make it?
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Re: Potential Move
Originally Posted by beckiwoo
(Post 12104182)
21 with a mortgage - that's unheard of in this day and age
haha yes it was hard work saving for a deposit whilst everyone else was enjoying themselves in university but now we hope to reap the benefits of the hard work :) we're also lucky that we both ended up with reasonable jobs at such a young age. |
Re: Potential Move
Originally Posted by Howefamily
(Post 12104541)
Cheapy cheap houses in Nova Scotia are usually the rural ones that are older. If you want one of these be prepared to spend lots on renovations, more than likely including insulation.....BUT if you like beautiful countryside you are in for a treat.
Having said that I live in fairly rural NS - near Enfield, which means I can commute to either Halifax and that region for work or in the opposite direction, Truro. We have worked in both locations. We bought a (cheap to us) home for $250k which is not very old (in our terms) at 30 years and have managed to earn more than I would in the UK. BUT it took about 2 years to get back to my UK earning level as an Accountant and my husband took almost 4 years to get back and now pass his UK earning potential. He was a police officer there. So, it depends on a few factors. Luck is often one and networking is incredibly important here. |
Re: Potential Move
Originally Posted by jproberts
(Post 12104836)
Awesome thanks for the heads up about the houses, we've still got a lot of research to do but we're getting somewhere!
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Re: Potential Move
Originally Posted by Howefamily
(Post 12104837)
It can be the fun part.
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