British Expats

British Expats (https://britishexpats.com/forum/)
-   Canada (https://britishexpats.com/forum/canada-56/)
-   -   Is it REALLY much better???? (https://britishexpats.com/forum/canada-56/really-much-better-761724/)

Oink Jun 18th 2012 6:00 am

Re: Is it REALLY much better????
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 10125884)
But is it really necessary to move as far as Canada to escape the UK ratrace? Surely there are closer places? Its mostly a state of mind anyway I suspect.

People put up with the cold and the boredom because they speak English in Canada, it is nearer than Australia and easier to get into than the US. Plus, France, Italy, Asia or Africa might take some effort.

Steve_ Jun 18th 2012 6:01 am

Re: Is it REALLY much better????
 

Originally Posted by Impala (Post 10123836)
No, it is not that much better here! Canada is a nice country, but one cannot save any money unless they are earning $100,000 per year. Taxes are high as well. The cost of gas is high. Their are few available jobs unless you are in health care or specialize in technological fields. :unsure:

Taxes aren't high here, they're generally lower if not much lower than in the UK although you are right that the saving is more likely to happen at higher income levels. In Alberta if you earn more than $75,000 you are pretty much certainly going to be better off than if you were in the UK. The reason being we have a flat tax of 10% at the provincial level, so you would be paying 25% income tax as opposed to being in the 20% bracket in the UK. However we also only have GST at 5%.

Remember taxes in the UK have gone up significantly lately, as there is now banding for capital gains tax, and in Canada once again the capital gains taxes are much lower at the higher levels.

Alberta is the only one with this real problem for people on lower income levels because of our stupid flat tax. In BC for example the lower rate is 20.06% and in Ontario 20.05% up to the high 30,000s so you're no worse off really than in the UK. Also bear in mind that payroll taxes are MUCH lower than in the UK, you'll be paying somewhere around £5,500 at least for NI which is far higher than the maximum CPP/EI rate is around $3,100.

Steve_ Jun 18th 2012 6:03 am

Re: Is it REALLY much better????
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 10125884)
But is it really necessary to move as far as Canada to escape the UK ratrace? Surely there are closer places? Its mostly a state of mind anyway I suspect.

Oink pointed out some of the reasons but really if you're going to move, MOVE. If you move to say, Ireland, what's the point?

Steve_ Jun 18th 2012 6:05 am

Re: Is it REALLY much better????
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 10124091)
As was noted, income taxes are high here.

Incorrectly. Honestly one of the main reasons I moved to Canada was so that I didn't pay as much tax, and I don't. No question about it.

Steve_ Jun 18th 2012 6:07 am

Re: Is it REALLY much better????
 

Originally Posted by Impala (Post 10124100)
if you have a mortage, income tax, 15% tax on goods/services, car payments, insurance payments, pension payments, union dues (depending on your profession), EI payments....need I continue:(

All of which will cost you more on average in the UK (yes I'm sure you can all quote me exceptions, which is why I said "on average"). Except maybe the car insurance.

Oink Jun 18th 2012 6:26 am

Re: Is it REALLY much better????
 

Originally Posted by Steve_ (Post 10125910)
Incorrectly. Honestly one of the main reasons I moved to Canada was so that I didn't pay as much tax, and I don't. No question about it.

Booze is more and thats a de facto tax in my book. :thumbdown:

sarah_m Jun 18th 2012 6:31 am

Re: Is it REALLY much better????
 
I've been thinking about this a lot recently..whether living in Canada is really *that* much better than living in England. I think it depends on the person, your age, your expectations, your goals.. For me, I would be living in London if I was staying in the UK. However, I'm moving back to Toronto when I get the chance and my PR comes through. Why? Because it's cheaper, there are more job opportunities, the weather is great and it's just more of an adventure really!

I find that a city like Toronto can provide me with a much better lifestyle than living in London can. I can easily make the equivalent of £25,000 + and rent isn't as expensive as in London either. I'd be lucky to get a job paying that much in London and I'd probably not be able to save any money after rent, bills, council tax, transport costs.. Yes, there are some things that are more expensive, but I think that financially, I'm better off living in Canada.

Not to say that there aren't other issues about not having family around and finding it quite difficult to connect with people over in a foreign country.. but all in all, I see a brighter future for myself in Canada.

cheeky_monkey Jun 18th 2012 6:34 am

Re: Is it REALLY much better????
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 10125901)
People put up with the cold and the boredom because they speak English in Canada, it is nearer than Australia and easier to get into than the US. Plus, France, Italy, Asia or Africa might take some effort.

For me this is bang on..if English was the first language of every nation in Europe i would have moved there in the first instance..primarily Holland or Germany/Denmark..that kind of area.

Steve_ Jun 18th 2012 7:03 am

Re: Is it REALLY much better????
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 10125939)
Booze is more and thats a de facto tax in my book. :thumbdown:

That's not a de facto tax, that is a tax, booze is taxed. Fair enough, I don't drink enough to notice that one.

Personally I like the fact booze is more expensive and harder to get here, I'm sure it's why there is less vandalism here, but yes that is a tax.

Oink Jun 18th 2012 7:32 am

Re: Is it REALLY much better????
 

Originally Posted by Steve_ (Post 10125988)
That's not a de facto tax, that is a tax, booze is taxed. Fair enough, I don't drink enough to notice that one.

Personally I like the fact booze is more expensive and harder to get here, I'm sure it's why there is less vandalism here, but yes that is a tax.

Yes it is. They have tax on the booze and then the provincial liquor board adds a massive whack on top. Liquor board markups are essentially large fees that are applied to booze at the wholesale level as it goes through the monopoly system and which provides the provincial government with a lucrative source of revenue which in my book are de facto taxes. :frown:

Boy d Jun 18th 2012 8:06 am

Re: Is it REALLY much better????
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 10125939)
Booze is more and thats a de facto tax in my book. :thumbdown:

Just wail till min charge per unit comes ino effect in the uk.

Oink Jun 18th 2012 8:11 am

Re: Is it REALLY much better????
 

Originally Posted by Boy d (Post 10126074)
Just wail till min charge per unit comes ino effect in the uk.

I know.:( Hopefully it'll pursaude people to frequent pubs more often.

JonboyE Jun 18th 2012 8:20 am

Re: Is it REALLY much better????
 
If it wasn't for the markup the Liquor Distribution Branch put on alcohol then $50,000 a year would be a perfectly adequate income.

Oink Jun 18th 2012 8:27 am

Re: Is it REALLY much better????
 

Originally Posted by JonboyE (Post 10126098)
If it wasn't for the markup the Liquor Distribution Branch put on alcohol then $50,000 a year would be a perfectly adequate income.

:thumbup:

Jingsamichty Jun 18th 2012 8:34 am

Re: Is it REALLY much better????
 
Minimum price per unit will have hardly any effect in the UK.


All times are GMT -12. The time now is 2:54 am.

Powered by vBulletin: ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.