Engineering a better life..... in Canada or USA
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Engineering a better life..... in Canada or USA
Hey all,
Thought I would say hi. I'm Chris. Finally came to the conclusion I'm sick of this country and what kind of future it represents for my family and me. Decided the only way I was going to live the dream would be to finish my education, so right now I'm studying for a degree in Engineering. Looking to "up sticks" and move to either US or Canada. Canada is looking favourite as it seems more receptive towards skilled workers than US does. Realistically it not goiing to be any sooner than 7 years, but you can never plan to far ahead IMHO.
Thought I would say hi. I'm Chris. Finally came to the conclusion I'm sick of this country and what kind of future it represents for my family and me. Decided the only way I was going to live the dream would be to finish my education, so right now I'm studying for a degree in Engineering. Looking to "up sticks" and move to either US or Canada. Canada is looking favourite as it seems more receptive towards skilled workers than US does. Realistically it not goiing to be any sooner than 7 years, but you can never plan to far ahead IMHO.
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Re: Engineering a better life.....
Hi Reaver,
Welcome to BE. You've certainly come to the right place to connect with other people moving abroad and I'm sure you will enjoy interacting with everyone in our USA and Canada forum. Also check out our Wiki as it's packed full of useful info that members have shared.
Oh and if you ever have any site questions please don't hesitate to give myself a Moderator or a Concierge a shout.
Welcome to BE. You've certainly come to the right place to connect with other people moving abroad and I'm sure you will enjoy interacting with everyone in our USA and Canada forum. Also check out our Wiki as it's packed full of useful info that members have shared.
Oh and if you ever have any site questions please don't hesitate to give myself a Moderator or a Concierge a shout.
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Re: Engineering a better life..... in Canada or USA
Welcome to the Forum
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Re: Engineering a better life..... in Canada or USA
Hi Chris
Welcome to BE from me too.
I definitely recommend you check out both the US an Canada forums. There is a wealth of information there. The good things is with 7 years to go you have plenty of time to read it all !
All the best
Dread - x
Welcome to BE from me too.
I definitely recommend you check out both the US an Canada forums. There is a wealth of information there. The good things is with 7 years to go you have plenty of time to read it all !
All the best
Dread - x
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Re: Engineering a better life..... in Canada or USA
Hey all,
Thought I would say hi. I'm Chris. Finally came to the conclusion I'm sick of this country and what kind of future it represents for my family and me. Decided the only way I was going to live the dream would be to finish my education, so right now I'm studying for a degree in Engineering. Looking to "up sticks" and move to either US or Canada. Canada is looking favourite as it seems more receptive towards skilled workers than US does. Realistically it not goiing to be any sooner than 7 years, but you can never plan to far ahead IMHO.
Thought I would say hi. I'm Chris. Finally came to the conclusion I'm sick of this country and what kind of future it represents for my family and me. Decided the only way I was going to live the dream would be to finish my education, so right now I'm studying for a degree in Engineering. Looking to "up sticks" and move to either US or Canada. Canada is looking favourite as it seems more receptive towards skilled workers than US does. Realistically it not goiing to be any sooner than 7 years, but you can never plan to far ahead IMHO.
I see you have already found your way into our Canada forum...you'll have lots of fun exchanging banter with our members in the Canada forums. They are also a mine of information about all things to do with the Great White North. You will notice that we have an excellent immigration forum...any questions about the immigration process should be posted in there.
The BE Wiki is a great source of information...I recommend you take a read through the Canada section.
If you have any problems finding your way around the many BE forums AmyDavid is the concierge for the Canada forums...she will be act as your BE tour guides to help you find your way around.
For any other questions, problems or concerns please contact a moderator. The mods for the Canada forums are Iaink and Christmasoompa.
I hope I've been able to provide you with some useful information...please give me a shout if you should need any further help.
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Re: Engineering a better life..... in Canada or USA
Thanks JerseyGirl. Obviously, one country is as bad as another if you live there long enough and Ive taken that into consideration, but Im looking for the great outdoors that really is the great outdoors, not just the bit between one town and the next.
As you're no doubt aware Britain has some of the smallest homes with regard to square footage out of any of the countries of the civilised world. The engineers here are paid crap money unless they move near the capital, and I figure if I save enough money, with the exchange rate and the wages engineers are paid in North Amerca generally, we could buy ourselves a small mansion for the same price as a 3 bedroom squat here in the UK. But Im wandering off topic. Thanks for the welcome.
As you're no doubt aware Britain has some of the smallest homes with regard to square footage out of any of the countries of the civilised world. The engineers here are paid crap money unless they move near the capital, and I figure if I save enough money, with the exchange rate and the wages engineers are paid in North Amerca generally, we could buy ourselves a small mansion for the same price as a 3 bedroom squat here in the UK. But Im wandering off topic. Thanks for the welcome.
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Re: Engineering a better life..... in Canada or USA
Thanks JerseyGirl. Obviously, one country is as bad as another if you live there long enough and Ive taken that into consideration, but Im looking for the great outdoors that really is the great outdoors, not just the bit between one town and the next.
As you're no doubt aware Britain has some of the smallest homes with regard to square footage out of any of the countries of the civilised world. The engineers here are paid crap money unless they move near the capital, and I figure if I save enough money, with the exchange rate and the wages engineers are paid in North Amerca generally, we could buy ourselves a small mansion for the same price as a 3 bedroom squat here in the UK. But Im wandering off topic. Thanks for the welcome.
As you're no doubt aware Britain has some of the smallest homes with regard to square footage out of any of the countries of the civilised world. The engineers here are paid crap money unless they move near the capital, and I figure if I save enough money, with the exchange rate and the wages engineers are paid in North Amerca generally, we could buy ourselves a small mansion for the same price as a 3 bedroom squat here in the UK. But Im wandering off topic. Thanks for the welcome.
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Last edited by Jerseygirl; May 5th 2011 at 11:43 pm.
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Re: Engineering a better life..... in Canada or USA
Hey, no editorializing in the Welcome Inn!
N American houses have their advantages, they are just different. Older construction is often better than newer. Keep an open mind, Reaver. And the same for your immigration! One of the nicest ways 'in' to the US is an intracompany transfer, so when you start taking engineering jobs, you might look at companies with a presence in the US.
N American houses have their advantages, they are just different. Older construction is often better than newer. Keep an open mind, Reaver. And the same for your immigration! One of the nicest ways 'in' to the US is an intracompany transfer, so when you start taking engineering jobs, you might look at companies with a presence in the US.