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dbd33 Apr 12th 2018 12:47 am

Re: Why Canada?
 

Originally Posted by Edo (Post 12480349)
Didn't want to stay in the UK given how fast the social fabric of that country is deteriorating; and the growing disparity between the cost and quality of life.

Isn't this argument a bit dented by the inability of most immigrants to Canada to afford a house in the locations where most immigrants go? If you have to work two days a week to fund car insurance and another day to pay the rent, you're not looking at a great quality of life.

scrubbedexpat091 Apr 12th 2018 5:12 am

Re: Why Canada?
 
A day of work per week for rent. If only... Lol


Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 12480362)
Isn't this argument a bit dented by the inability of most immigrants to Canada to afford a house in the locations where most immigrants go? If you have to work two days a week to fund car insurance and another day to pay the rent, you're not looking at a great quality of life.


Edo Apr 12th 2018 5:47 am

Re: Why Canada?
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 12480362)
Isn't this argument a bit dented by the inability of most immigrants to Canada to afford a house in the locations where most immigrants go? If you have to work two days a week to fund car insurance and another day to pay the rent, you're not looking at a great quality of life.

I said what applies best to my own life situation. Canada is no heaven but still I prefer it over UK any day :)

rivingtonpike Apr 13th 2018 2:05 pm

Re: Why Canada?
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 12480362)
Isn't this argument a bit dented by the inability of most immigrants to Canada to afford a house in the locations where most immigrants go? If you have to work two days a week to fund car insurance and another day to pay the rent, you're not looking at a great quality of life.

Am I one of the lucky ones? We were well remunerated in London and now we're well remunerated in Canada. The difference is, we couldn't have afforded the size of house or land we now enjoy and stayed on SW London/Surrey. So for us -as a family - Canada has been very kind.

I like it here!

dbd33 Apr 13th 2018 2:18 pm

Re: Why Canada?
 

Originally Posted by rivingtonpike (Post 12481398)
Am I one of the lucky ones?

Well, yes, and me too. I have lots of stuff, much, much, stuff. But it's no longer generally true that one can trade a tatty semi in an outer burb of London for a McMansion in Vancouver or Toronto. Each year the move is less financially attractive.

rivingtonpike Apr 13th 2018 2:27 pm

Re: Why Canada?
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 12481401)
Well, yes, and me too. I have lots of stuff, much, much, stuff. But it's no longer generally true that one can trade a tatty semi in an outer burb of London for a McMansion in Vancouver or Toronto. Each year the move is less financially attractive.


Ironically, our "tatty semi in the outer burbs of London" is now worth close to 1 million pounds (no pound sign). So I think that living in our McMansion on Vancouver Island is still be a very attractive proposition.
In fact - you know what? - it is...Good luck to anyone else that wants to better themselves and live the/any dream.

dbd33 Apr 13th 2018 2:53 pm

Re: Why Canada?
 

Originally Posted by rivingtonpike (Post 12481403)
Ironically, our "tatty semi in the outer burbs of London" is now worth close to 1 million pounds (no pound sign). So I think that living in our McMansion on Vancouver Island is still be a very attractive proposition.
In fact - you know what? - it is...Good luck to anyone else that wants to better themselves and live the/any dream.

I think that came across more personally than I intended. I expect you have a lovely house. Yes, good luck to people chasing their dreams.

Jimbo2012 Apr 14th 2018 12:02 pm

Re: Why Canada?
 

Originally Posted by Nampom (Post 12476328)
Interested to know why everyone decided on Canada in specific

Married to a Canadian.


has your expectations been met?
Exceeded (although I was more hopeful than expectant when I came!)


Would you choose Canada again if you had the choice?
Over 21st century UK? Yes, every time.

(Even though we're in the middle of a f***ing ice storm in mid-April!)

Howefamily Apr 17th 2018 6:03 am

Re: Why Canada?
 

Originally Posted by rivingtonpike (Post 12481398)
Am I one of the lucky ones? We were well remunerated in London and now we're well remunerated in Canada. The difference is, we couldn't have afforded the size of house or land we now enjoy and stayed on SW London/Surrey. So for us -as a family - Canada has been very kind.

I like it here!

Me too. lucky there in Surrey and luckier here.

scilly Apr 17th 2018 9:05 am

Re: Why Canada?
 
We have both achieved far more, in livability and economically, than we ever would have done if we had stayed in the UK.

DavidMike Apr 19th 2018 12:50 am

Re: Why Canada?
 
Canada is the place where you can find multi nation people. Because of the follwoing reasons Canada can be your best choice.
Healthcare & Safety: Very Good
Living cost: Cheaper than other countries
Transportation: Good with public bus, air, water transit system
Quality of Lifestyle: Good
Culture & Environment: In Canada, each city has its own specility. English speakers are more. Environemnt is good
Quality of Education: Few of the top ranked schools, universities located in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa. The education system in Canada is good.
Career Opportunities: After graducation you will have better opportunities.

Almost Canadian Apr 19th 2018 1:25 am

Re: Why Canada?
 

Originally Posted by DavidMike (Post 12484992)
Canada is the place where you can find multi nation people. Because of the follwoing reasons Canada can be your best choice.
Healthcare & Safety: Very Good
Living cost: Cheaper than other countries
Transportation: Good with public bus, air, water transit system
Quality of Lifestyle: Good
Culture & Environment: In Canada, each city has its own specility. English speakers are more. Environemnt is good
Quality of Education: Few of the top ranked schools, universities located in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa. The education system in Canada is good.
Career Opportunities: After graducation you will have better opportunities.

That depends upon which country(ie) you are comparing it to.

I would love to know the country in the EU in which its citizens would state that Canada's public transport system is better than theirs.

scrubbedexpat091 Apr 19th 2018 2:51 am

Re: Why Canada?
 
Largely depends where in Canada you live.

Outside a few select major citys public transport in Canada sucks.





Originally Posted by DavidMike (Post 12484992)
Canada is the place where you can find multi nation people. Because of the follwoing reasons Canada can be your best choice.
Healthcare & Safety: Very Good
Living cost: Cheaper than other countries
Transportation: Good with public bus, air, water transit system
Quality of Lifestyle: Good
Culture & Environment: In Canada, each city has its own specility. English speakers are more. Environemnt is good
Quality of Education: Few of the top ranked schools, universities located in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa. The education system in Canada is good.
Career Opportunities: After graducation you will have better opportunities.


bxpuser053290 Apr 19th 2018 5:29 am

Re: Why Canada?
 

Originally Posted by DavidMike (Post 12484992)
Canada is the place where you can find multi nation people. Because of the follwoing reasons Canada can be your best choice.
Healthcare & Safety: Very Good
Living cost: Cheaper than other countries
Transportation: Good with public bus, air, water transit system
Quality of Lifestyle: Good
Culture & Environment: In Canada, each city has its own specility. English speakers are more. Environemnt is good
Quality of Education: Few of the top ranked schools, universities located in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa. The education system in Canada is good.
Career Opportunities: After graducation you will have better opportunities.

My family's interactions with healthcare in Nova Scotia are so many leagues below what we had in the UK, in both Northern Ireland and Geordieland. Hell, this lot can't even be bothered to send recruiters to an event to attract doctors to Nova Scotia.

scrubbedexpat091 Apr 19th 2018 5:41 am

Re: Why Canada?
 
I find urgent ER healthcare decent in Vancouver area.

It accessing a doctor for ongoing issues that can be difficult since there is a shortage of GP's in many regions of BC, and walk in clinics are not the best for chronic ongoing medical concerns.

Mental Health depends, if medication can control the mental health issue its not bad, if you need anything else, its pretty bad.


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