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saying hi and looking for advice :-)
Hi
We are Bob, Claire and Matt, we currently live in Devon in the UK. We finally received our visa after three years last August and are now planning to land in February and then move out in July. Yippee! OK so that's the great bit, the problem is we've thought ourselves in circles about where to go when we get there. We originally wanted to go to BC, Revelstoke was a favourite or Invermere. But we are concerned about work and now, house prices. We are having difficulty selling our house here. Bob is an electrician, plumber and heating engineer (fully qualified) in the UK but is having difficulty getting a straight answer about how to transfer his qualifications in BC. Even when we were there last year no-one could give us a straight answer. So we are now wondering about Alberta? We really wanted to live in the mountains but common sense says get a house and job and established first. I'm a healthcare director and programme manager which I know will be hard to find work in, in Canada. But having scrubbed loos to put myself through Uni once I'm not too proud to do it again if I have to. Matt is 15 and looking forward to the move even though he will miss his friends, but he loves Canada. I would appreciate any advice/reassurance anyone can give. Oh and if anyone wants a UK holiday home on Dartmoor I have one going v cheap ;) . Best wishes Claire |
Re: saying hi and looking for advice :-)
First, I think you need to study this information:
http://www.cicic.ca/en/page.aspx?sortcode=2.17.20 http://www.red-seal.ca/Site/index_e.htm Second, if I were in your shoes, I'd strongly consider Calgary and environs and forget about Revelstoke/Invermere for now because of the relative employment perspectives. |
Re: saying hi and looking for advice :-)
Thanks Ocean will do, although when we went to see Red Seal last year they couldn't give us a straight answer, maybe because they were re-organising the system?
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Re: saying hi and looking for advice :-)
Originally Posted by claire bob and matt
(Post 4304746)
Thanks Ocean will do, although when we went to see Red Seal last year they couldn't give us a straight answer, maybe because they were re-organising the system?
BTW.... all his trades are in great demand in Alberta. |
Re: saying hi and looking for advice :-)
Where we are (NW Calgary), we are about ten minutes from the Canada Olympic Park, which has now an international-standard terrain park and half-pipe, and is building a new course for free-style boarding/skiing. OK it does get busy evenings and weekends, but the kids LOVE it, and he'd probably go there with all his friends and you wouldn't have to take him! I hardly see my 15 year old at the weekends, he often spends all day there. Once you have a season ticket they can go whenever they like for as long as they like with no further charges, and they frequently have competitions and also live music there.
If you prefer mountains, the nearest mountain resort is Nakiska, less than an hour from here, and in about an hour and a half you can get to Sunshine, then further on to Lake Louise for a really great day or weekend etc. http://www.canadaolympicpark.ca/winter.asp http://www.skinakiska.com/ http://www.skibanff.com/ http://www.skilouise.com/ None of this is about work of course, just how lovely it is to live here :D |
Re: saying hi and looking for advice :-)
Work salary and career info here:
http://www.jobfutures.ca/en/home.shtml http://www.workfutures.bc.ca/article...n&article=home Rich. |
Re: saying hi and looking for advice :-)
Hi Claire,
I'm Just across the 1a From Morwenna. I would echo everything she says. I would also say IF you want mountains (and work for Bob) Canmore is growing (still LOTS of construction). However Revelstoke has announced that they will be going ahead with developing their ski operations SO lots of construction to happen there as well. (Gee did I just sugest someone goes to BC instead of Alberta, I better go lie down ;) ) |
Re: saying hi and looking for advice :-)
Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
(Post 4305106)
Hi Claire,
I'm Just across the 1a From Morwenna. I would echo everything she says. I would also say IF you want mountains (and work for Bob) Canmore is growing (still LOTS of construction). However Revelstoke has announced that they will be going ahead with developing their ski operations SO lots of construction to happen there as well. (Gee did I just suggest someone goes to BC instead of Alberta, I better go lie down ;) )
Originally Posted by claire bob and matt
But we are concerned about work and now, house prices.
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Re: saying hi and looking for advice :-)
And Canmore prices are higher than here, I think :(
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Re: saying hi and looking for advice :-)
Originally Posted by claire bob and matt
(Post 4304700)
Hi
We are Bob, Claire and Matt, we currently live in Devon in the UK. We finally received our visa after three years last August and are now planning to land in February and then move out in July. Yippee! OK so that's the great bit, the problem is we've thought ourselves in circles about where to go when we get there. We originally wanted to go to BC, Revelstoke was a favourite or Invermere. But we are concerned about work and now, house prices. We are having difficulty selling our house here. Bob is an electrician, plumber and heating engineer (fully qualified) in the UK but is having difficulty getting a straight answer about how to transfer his qualifications in BC. Even when we were there last year no-one could give us a straight answer. So we are now wondering about Alberta? We really wanted to live in the mountains but common sense says get a house and job and established first. I'm a healthcare director and programme manager which I know will be hard to find work in, in Canada. But having scrubbed loos to put myself through Uni once I'm not too proud to do it again if I have to. Matt is 15 and looking forward to the move even though he will miss his friends, but he loves Canada. I would appreciate any advice/reassurance anyone can give. Oh and if anyone wants a UK holiday home on Dartmoor I have one going v cheap ;) . Best wishes Claire The govt. of Alberta website has good info. for trades people. There is a free trade agreement between BC and Alberta ,so the registeration is transferable between the 2 provinces.Also try the job bank . www.jobbank.gc.ca which is Canada wide job postings. Also check www.tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca regarding certification. Most of my relatives are in Alberta, my cousin from Singapore got a job last year in Fort Sasketchewan after failing to find a job in Toronto and Ottawa as a med. technologist.My first job was also in Alberta. Hope that helps. Yoong |
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