Vancouver questions
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Vancouver questions
Hi all
I've done my homework into the following questions but really I'd prefer personal experiences.
I'm turning 26 this year and I'm hoping to move out to Vancouver in 2012/2013 on my own. I was born in Toronto and currently live near Bristol, UK. The reasons for moving to Vancouver rather than back to Toronto are because of the scenery etc which is similar to where I am at the moment in terms of hills/forests. I am a self employed web designer and photographer which is another one of the big reasons to move out to Vancouver. Thats my little intro done.
The first question I have is, what area's of Vancouver would be good for someone my age? I lived in North London for 6 months so I don't mind inner city living but some greenery would be nice. I also would like to be close to transport as I don't drive at the moment. I've heard Surrey is nice but access/transport is an issue. My budget would be up to the £1k mark a month so if that would get me into a nicer area that would be something I'd like to consider.
Second question, as mentioned I'm self employed and would be wanting to setup as a freelancer/sole trader over in Canada. has anyone any experience of the process? Is it as random as dealing with HMRC, do I need to go back to Uni to be able to fill the forms out?
Last question, when moving to Vancouver and renting have people needed to put down 6 months worth of rent or similar as for not having a credit rating when landing? I've looked at some places that ask for a deposit but haven't found any info on whether you need to give a new landlord security with a larger deposit as a "non native" eventhough with my situ that's debatable?
Thanks in advance.
Andy
I've done my homework into the following questions but really I'd prefer personal experiences.
I'm turning 26 this year and I'm hoping to move out to Vancouver in 2012/2013 on my own. I was born in Toronto and currently live near Bristol, UK. The reasons for moving to Vancouver rather than back to Toronto are because of the scenery etc which is similar to where I am at the moment in terms of hills/forests. I am a self employed web designer and photographer which is another one of the big reasons to move out to Vancouver. Thats my little intro done.
The first question I have is, what area's of Vancouver would be good for someone my age? I lived in North London for 6 months so I don't mind inner city living but some greenery would be nice. I also would like to be close to transport as I don't drive at the moment. I've heard Surrey is nice but access/transport is an issue. My budget would be up to the £1k mark a month so if that would get me into a nicer area that would be something I'd like to consider.
Second question, as mentioned I'm self employed and would be wanting to setup as a freelancer/sole trader over in Canada. has anyone any experience of the process? Is it as random as dealing with HMRC, do I need to go back to Uni to be able to fill the forms out?
Last question, when moving to Vancouver and renting have people needed to put down 6 months worth of rent or similar as for not having a credit rating when landing? I've looked at some places that ask for a deposit but haven't found any info on whether you need to give a new landlord security with a larger deposit as a "non native" eventhough with my situ that's debatable?
Thanks in advance.
Andy
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Re: Vancouver questions
The West End area of Vancouver is probably the best if you're normal, if you're more prone to the grungy-hippie persuasion then I'd suggest the Commercial Drive area.
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Re: Vancouver questions
I popped down there last night to drop a friend off. Reminded me of a South Park episode called "Night of the Living Homeless".
http://youtube.com/watch?v=FlBtlDj-ARE
http://youtube.com/watch?v=FlBtlDj-ARE
To the OP, stay out of the suburbs of Vancouver you'll be bored spitless.
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Re: Vancouver questions
Hi all
I've done my homework into the following questions but really I'd prefer personal experiences.
I'm turning 26 this year and I'm hoping to move out to Vancouver in 2012/2013 on my own. I was born in Toronto and currently live near Bristol, UK. The reasons for moving to Vancouver rather than back to Toronto are because of the scenery etc which is similar to where I am at the moment in terms of hills/forests. I am a self employed web designer and photographer which is another one of the big reasons to move out to Vancouver. Thats my little intro done.
The first question I have is, what area's of Vancouver would be good for someone my age? I lived in North London for 6 months so I don't mind inner city living but some greenery would be nice. I also would like to be close to transport as I don't drive at the moment. My budget would be up to the £1k mark a month so if that would get me into a nicer area that would be something I'd like to consider.
I've done my homework into the following questions but really I'd prefer personal experiences.
I'm turning 26 this year and I'm hoping to move out to Vancouver in 2012/2013 on my own. I was born in Toronto and currently live near Bristol, UK. The reasons for moving to Vancouver rather than back to Toronto are because of the scenery etc which is similar to where I am at the moment in terms of hills/forests. I am a self employed web designer and photographer which is another one of the big reasons to move out to Vancouver. Thats my little intro done.
The first question I have is, what area's of Vancouver would be good for someone my age? I lived in North London for 6 months so I don't mind inner city living but some greenery would be nice. I also would like to be close to transport as I don't drive at the moment. My budget would be up to the £1k mark a month so if that would get me into a nicer area that would be something I'd like to consider.
I've heard Surrey is nice but access/transport is an issue.
Second question, as mentioned I'm self employed and would be wanting to setup as a freelancer/sole trader over in Canada. has anyone any experience of the process? Is it as random as dealing with HMRC, do I need to go back to Uni to be able to fill the forms out?
If your sales will be more than $30,000 a year you have to register for HST (like VAT in the UK). When you file your tax return you have to include a T2125 schedule of business income. I strongly recommend that you get an accountant (and not a tax preparer like H&R Block) to help you with this, at the very least for the first year.
HMRC and CRA? They speak with different accents but that is about the only difference.
Last question, when moving to Vancouver and renting have people needed to put down 6 months worth of rent or similar as for not having a credit rating when landing? I've looked at some places that ask for a deposit but haven't found any info on whether you need to give a new landlord security with a larger deposit as a "non native" eventhough with my situ that's debatable?
And get a bank account set up before you start looking. You pay rent by post dated cheque or pre-authorized debit (direct debit).
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Re: Vancouver questions
Thanks for the responses guys.
I'll take a look at West End I think. Thanks for the info on the business questions Jonboye, greatly appreciated.
Regards
Andy
I'll take a look at West End I think. Thanks for the info on the business questions Jonboye, greatly appreciated.
Regards
Andy