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arniedog Jul 15th 2014 4:12 am

re: Thinking of Moving to Ontario
 
True, but the poster was originally talking about Ontario

christmasoompa Jul 15th 2014 4:14 am

re: Thinking of Moving to Ontario
 

Originally Posted by arniedog (Post 11337156)
True, but the poster was originally talking about Ontario

Yes, but I needed to clarify it for the sake of anybody else reading! In any event, as the OP's husband is in a 'skilled' job, it's not relevant and he would be eligible to apply for PR via various routes.

arniedog Jul 15th 2014 4:15 am

re: Thinking of Moving to Ontario
 
:thumbup:

neneromanova Jul 15th 2014 6:06 am

re: Thinking of Moving to Ontario
 
Right, looking at that NOC thing, he comes under Skill Level A. What does that mean?

I shall have a read of the Wiki link you sent me :)

Does it help that we would be taking roughly £50k with us from the sale of our house?

Thanks for all the info so far everyone :)

iaink Jul 15th 2014 6:27 am

re: Thinking of Moving to Ontario
 

Originally Posted by neneromanova (Post 11337272)

Does it help that we would be taking roughly £50k with us from the sale of our house?

Thanks for all the info so far everyone :)

Not in terms of finding an immigration class, but some classes will require you to have proof of funds available to help smooth your transition into a new country.

confused_uk Jul 15th 2014 6:42 am

re: Thinking of Moving to Ontario
 

Originally Posted by neneromanova (Post 11337272)
Right, looking at that NOC thing, he comes under Skill Level A. What does that mean?

I shall have a read of the Wiki link you sent me :)

Does it help that we would be taking roughly £50k with us from the sale of our house?

Thanks for all the info so far everyone :)

It doesn't really mean much just that there are probably more options open to you if you are a skilled worker (i.e. Ontario PNP). It's also good to work out what your noc code is anyway because you might have to know it for your application

christmasoompa Jul 15th 2014 9:58 am

re: Thinking of Moving to Ontario
 

Originally Posted by neneromanova (Post 11337272)
Right, looking at that NOC thing, he comes under Skill Level A. What does that mean?

I shall have a read of the Wiki link you sent me :)

Does it help that we would be taking roughly £50k with us from the sale of our house?

Thanks for all the info so far everyone :)

So what's his actual NOC code?

And the £50k doesn't really help other than meaning you can show proof of funds as required for most visas. You'll spend most of that anyway! :lol:

neneromanova Jul 15th 2014 10:19 am

re: Thinking of Moving to Ontario
 
He falls under a few of the sub categories in the code 217.

EDIT: what would we spend £50k on?

christmasoompa Jul 15th 2014 10:25 am

re: Thinking of Moving to Ontario
 

Originally Posted by neneromanova (Post 11337532)
He falls under a few of the sub categories in the code 217.

A category doesn't actually help, can you be more specific? It should be a 4 digit number.

You need to find the one with the duties most closely matching what he does every day.

christmasoompa Jul 15th 2014 10:29 am

re: Thinking of Moving to Ontario
 

Originally Posted by neneromanova (Post 11337532)
EDIT: what would we spend £50k on?

The move, unless you've got the money for that in addition to the £50k. Probably not quite all of it though, but close!

neneromanova Jul 15th 2014 10:34 am

re: Thinking of Moving to Ontario
 
Day to day, he does 2175, but he can do 2174,2173,2172 & 2171. Lol. Very smart guy, dunno where he stores all that knowledge.

Wow, really, nearly £50k just to move there?! I didn't think it would be that much to be honest!

SchnookoLoly Jul 15th 2014 10:37 am

re: Thinking of Moving to Ontario
 

Originally Posted by neneromanova (Post 11337543)
Day to day, he does 2175, but he can do 2174,2173,2172 & 2171. Lol. Very smart guy, dunno where he stores all that knowledge.

Wow, really, nearly £50k just to move there?! I didn't think it would be that much to be honest!

The costs add up exceptionally fast. The cost to apply, which includes the application itself, medical, police certificate(s), language tests, postage, copies, etc.

Then all the actual moving costs. Plane tickets, shipping, extra baggage, etc.

Then the costs once you're over here. Temporary insurance for immigrants, deposits for credit cards and phones, deposits for housing (whether rent or down payment), furniture, housewares, linens, mattresses (depending how much you ship etc), car, car insurance, etc.

It adds up exceptionally quickly. I think you will find your £50k won't last very long at all.

christmasoompa Jul 15th 2014 10:43 am

re: Thinking of Moving to Ontario
 

Originally Posted by neneromanova (Post 11337543)
Day to day, he does 2175, but he can do 2174,2173,2172 & 2171. Lol. Very smart guy, dunno where he stores all that knowledge.

Wow, really, nearly £50k just to move there?! I didn't think it would be that much to be honest!

Day to day is what matters. Bear in mind he'll have to prove his duties for his app via things like references, so you need to make sure it's a good fit. So do you still think 2175 is the best match? Can he prove he does that job easier than the other NOCs you mentioned?

And yes, emigration isn't cheap, think tens of thousands of pounds. This thread may be useful reading - http://britishexpats.com/forum/canad...canada-735341/

HTH.

neneromanova Jul 15th 2014 8:59 pm

re: Thinking of Moving to Ontario
 
Oh and this is the test I took. Your session has expired - Citizenship and Immigration Canada

confused_uk Jul 15th 2014 11:02 pm

re: Thinking of Moving to Ontario
 

Originally Posted by neneromanova (Post 11337860)

I think you are taking the Federal Worker eligibility test, you have to have a specific job on the list in order to apply for that program, 2171-4 are on that list but not 2175. If he does suit one of the other noc codes better you could apply for it, but each occupation has a cap (which may have already been reached) & also it's changing next year so you would have to get in quick.

Here's a link to the Ontario PNP which is another possible route for you but you need a job offer to apply

MCI - Opportunities Ontario: Provincial Nominee Program


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