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Shipping options
I would love to hear any recommendations or anecdotal experiences of shipping belongings- we are heading from Staffordshire to Calgary, just two adults and a dog. We are limiting what we take with us as much as possible, but there are a few odd articles we really want including framed artworks, a jar of layered sand and heirloom crockery. Did anyone ship using pallets? Is it cost effective to just take extra baggage on the plane? Would you recommend using a packing company for their professional approach/insurance? Any things you wish you had/hadn't bought?
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Re: Shipping options
Hi,
We used https://www.doreebonner.co.uk/ 2 days ago to ship our household effects to Ontario as we plan to be there early September. The crew handling our move were very proficient and new how to pack, handle and wrap all our items especially the delicate ones. The one learning I discovered literally 10 mins after their van left was that make sure you have identified everything you want to take before it is shipped as we still have a handful of things that missed the cut. The good thing is that we can still take them duty free if we ensure they are on our goods to follow list regardless of when/how we ship them. |
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Originally Posted by dogstar
(Post 13037435)
Hi,
We used https://www.doreebonner.co.uk/ 2 days ago to ship our household effects to Ontario as we plan to be there early September. The crew handling our move were very proficient and new how to pack, handle and wrap all our items especially the delicate ones. The one learning I discovered literally 10 mins after their van left was that make sure you have identified everything you want to take before it is shipped as we still have a handful of things that missed the cut. The good thing is that we can still take them duty free if we ensure they are on our goods to follow list regardless of when/how we ship them. How much stuff roughly did you take- was it a house full, furniture, vehicles, tools, etc.? How many people are you moving? |
Re: Shipping options
Originally Posted by jordanleanne
(Post 13038604)
Thanks for the info, I'll check out the link :)
How much stuff roughly did you take- was it a house full, furniture, vehicles, tools, etc.? How many people are you moving? |
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https://britishexpats.com/wiki/Shipping-Canada
https://britishexpats.com/wiki/Transporting_Pets-Canada https://britishexpats.com/wiki/Goods_To_Follow-Canada Bring your dog(s) as excess baggage - far cheaper :) If you haven't got a lot of goods, consider 'cargo' - air transat etc., quite good prices and insurance is cheap! Tons of threads on shipping :) https://www.google.com/search?q=brit...ax%3A2021&tbm= |
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My experience was that it was extremely expensive. I'd say don't ship anything you can sell and rebuy
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Originally Posted by Siouxie
(Post 13038883)
https://britishexpats.com/wiki/Shipping-Canada
https://britishexpats.com/wiki/Transporting_Pets-Canada https://britishexpats.com/wiki/Goods_To_Follow-Canada Bring your dog(s) as excess baggage - far cheaper :) If you haven't got a lot of goods, consider 'cargo' - air transat etc., quite good prices and insurance is cheap! Tons of threads on shipping :) https://www.google.com/search?q=brit...ax%3A2021&tbm= The dogs as excess baggage idea looks good- almost too good to be true. Do you happen to know what is the quickest was of transporting a dog eg. clearance through the airports at both ends? |
Re: Shipping options
Hi,
We used white and company. We packed most of our stuff in moving boxes ourselves. The quote they gave us also included packing. So I guess they would be able to wrap/pack the artwork and any large items that wouldn’t ordinarily fit in a box. |
Re: Shipping options
Originally Posted by neonwired
(Post 13040630)
My experience was that it was extremely expensive. I'd say don't ship anything you can sell and rebuy
At last, someone who thinks like me. I can understand bringing over a few sentimental bits but to ship the whole house contents is in my eyes bonkers. Yet, thousands still continue to do this! Would love to know the stats on how many then ship it all back when things don't work out, I'd imagine it's very high. In Oz, they call them the 'boomerang poms' |
Re: Shipping options
Originally Posted by DMajor
(Post 13042328)
At last, someone who thinks like me.
I can understand bringing over a few sentimental bits but to ship the whole house contents is in my eyes bonkers. Yet, thousands still continue to do this! Would love to know the stats on how many then ship it all back when things don't work out, I'd imagine it's very high. In Oz, they call them the 'boomerang poms' |
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Well as we have all seen people pose questions about this that and the other and are given advice by many. They can either choose to heed the advice or do their own thing and suffer any consequences that might happen.
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Re: Shipping options
Originally Posted by DMajor
(Post 13042328)
At last, someone who thinks like me.
I can understand bringing over a few sentimental bits but to ship the whole house contents is in my eyes bonkers. Yet, thousands still continue to do this! Would love to know the stats on how many then ship it all back when things don't work out, I'd imagine it's very high. In Oz, they call them the 'boomerang poms' |
Re: Shipping options
Originally Posted by rivingtonpike
(Post 13042498)
At the risk of opening a whole can of worms that frankly has no relevance to me any more, when we moved over from the UK to Canada nearly 11 years ago, I think it cost us approximately 7,800 GBP for the packing, fees, delivery and unpacking. This was for a 40 ft container. There is no way we could have furnished another 5 bedroomed house for that little money; certainly not when one takes into account some of the antiques and pictures we possess. So, for us, the decision didn't feel "bonkers" at all.
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Originally Posted by rivingtonpike
(Post 13042498)
At the risk of opening a whole can of worms that frankly has no relevance to me any more, when we moved over from the UK to Canada nearly 11 years ago, I think it cost us approximately 7,800 GBP for the packing, fees, delivery and unpacking. This was for a 40 ft container. There is no way we could have furnished another 5 bedroomed house for that little money; certainly not when one takes into account some of the antiques and pictures we possess. So, for us, the decision didn't feel "bonkers" at all.
Originally Posted by HGerchikov
(Post 13042702)
I agree - we brought everything with us - 17 years ago, cost was about $6k including all the packing, door to door delivery and dealing with all the customs forms etc. Upon arrival we bought new office furniture, and a new bedroom set (bed, night tables, 2 dressers) as our new house had more bedrooms than the old one. It cost us $8k to buy those. 17 years later we are still sitting on the sofa we bought with us, and looking around the living room much of the furniture in here came from the UK. If you are the buy cheap furniture for a year or two and then replace type of person then shipping is probably not the option for you, but if you keep your stuff for a long time then I think it is worth it. The other factor I think is that having your stuff around you makes it feel like home. Particularly important for the kids, I remember the day the container arrived and they got their bikes and all of their toys - they were so excited.
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Re: Shipping options
Originally Posted by jordanleanne
(Post 13048495)
Thank you both for this view- this is something we have considered, especially since our house in Canada will likely have more rooms to fill than we currently have furniture for, so it'll involve some buying anyway. I imagine this could be a good option, but for us we only have a couple of pieces of long-lasting solid furniture (dining table and chairs and a sideboard), most other big items are second-hand or flat pack, which we would aim to be replacing over time with decent things. Most of the 'cost' in replacing I feel would be in clothes- we have a lot of coats and shoes etc. which really addw up if we had to buy again, crockery, tools, etc. We could probably pack it all into a few (overweight) cases, but I wondered if there was an option to ship a wrapped palette or anything smaller than a container?
https://www.airtransat.com/en-GB/Tra.../Baggage/Cargo If you did want to bring any items of furniture, you could send them in a 'shared' container - Groupage. https://britishexpats.com/wiki/Shipping-Canada |
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