Immigrating to Canada in 96 hours!

Immigrating to Canada in 96 hours!

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wibble cb

3,605 posts

207 months

Friday 27th January 2023
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dsgrnmcm said:
Rich_AR said:
Yeh i guess the best thing you can do is take your DVLA extract, proof of the NCB etc when you exchange your license and hope they add the years on.

Looks like you can do that however - https://www.ontario.ca/page/exchange-out-province-... "if you want to earn credit for more than one year of driving experience, you will also need an official letter from the foreign government or agency that issued the driver’s licence, confirming that the licence is authentic".
Thanks Rich AR

We have got our NCB, a letter from my insures stating no actual claims or incidents in that period, and a download from the DVLA of my licence. Fingers crossed it works!

I did an insurance request on RateHub with 15 years driving experience and that was $1000! so loads better. Well it was a 2017 Durango R/T
Ratehub only goes back to 2003, no good for me (. 1959 and RHD as well)…

dsgrnmcm

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403 posts

104 months

Saturday 28th January 2023
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Moring all,

so today we were up at 0500, dressed and ready by 0530, quick re pack and clean of the house then in the local Janner Taxi, a 2016 Transit!

Straight up the A303 to LHR 6 bags checked in. Only a slight re shuffle as one bad was 32.2kg and the belt wouldn't move, so had to swap stuff between bags. Then to the lounge ready for a 1310 flight!



But I forgot my personal laptop in my bag, which then led to the security guy showing me the 3d scanner, which lets them rotate the Xray!



Bonus points if you can ID the two game systems on the left of the image (I'll buy you a pint in Ottawa!)


I'm sat here belt feeding Rum & coke down my neck, the Mrs is redoing her CV, I was scrolling the 340i group on FB and saw my old car, and had my first pang of guilt / doubt about moving. But I'm sure the hire car will alleviate that (VW Jetta...)

bmwmike

6,945 posts

108 months

Saturday 28th January 2023
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Excited for you!! Happy days

Trev450

6,320 posts

172 months

Saturday 28th January 2023
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Fantastic adventure. Best wishes and I hope all goes to plan.

Edited by Trev450 on Saturday 28th January 13:55

Leithen

10,877 posts

267 months

Saturday 28th January 2023
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Trev450 said:
Fantastic adventure. Best wishes and I hope all goes to plan.
+1

RDMcG

19,142 posts

207 months

Saturday 28th January 2023
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Have a great trip! The weather will be a novel experience but it should be a lot better in 6-8 weeks;smile

RDMcG

19,142 posts

207 months

Sunday 29th January 2023
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happygoron

424 posts

189 months

Monday 30th January 2023
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And a bit of bad news, after a warm start to the winter the full range of ottawa weather is here this week. Currently predicting -2 during the day thursday dropping to -31 friday night yikes.

fttm

3,686 posts

135 months

Monday 30th January 2023
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Haha rude awakening for the OP , we're minus 25 today .

Rich_AR

1,960 posts

204 months

Monday 30th January 2023
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Ha. Hopefully the OP packed his thermals.

(-20c right now for me on west coast)

dsgrnmcm

Original Poster:

403 posts

104 months

Saturday 4th February 2023
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Evening All,

So we are on day 5, and I thought I’d do a bit of a SITREP and list how we did stuff or our experience.

Disclaimer
We aren’t experts in this, we had my new firm pay a lawyer to do it all, and everyone’s experience will be different. We have been incredibly lucky with who we have met, and that will not always be the case.
The legislation has changed even within the 3 months we have been conducting this move. I will try and supply the most up to date info, hyperlinks / advice, but as will all things on the internet.

Flights

These were booked by a travel agent at the dockyard, one way, Air Canada, Business Class. This was cheaper than BA, and a lot better than their Business class.

We had to pay another £250 for bags 5 & 6, all under 32kg, it felt quick (6 hours) no delays, nice food and loads of Rum and Irish coffees!

Immigration

So you will read loads of conflicting evidence on this, across the Web, even from the CA website. We prepared to the 9th degree, massive folder with original documents, statements of wealth, education etc. I had a share point with 41 documents for immigration, a letter and pack from the solicitor etc.
We were provided with (https://www.mccarthy.ca/en/services/client-solutions/mtdivisions/mtiplus)

This is the minimum we were asked to take with us by the solicitor (I had loads more just in case, and I’m a sucker for internet urban legends. Hence why I don’t own a Range Rover, and always get my Rod bearings changed on BMWs…) #sucker

Copy of our submission letter;
Copy of the LMIA decision letter;
Copy of the employment contract;
Copy of the employment confirmation letter;
Duly signed Use of a Representative (IMM 5476) form *please sign and date the IMM 5476 (section D, question 10);
Copy of your passports;
Copy of your marriage certificate *we recommend that you carry your original marriage certificate;
Copy of your CV; 
Copy of your credentials.


The reality for us was:

Got off the plane, went through customs in about 5 minutes. Then sat for 2 hours in the Immigration office, then when we were called up, it took about 25 minutes to be processed.
We spoke to the officer, gave her my letter of entry. She asked if I had a marriage certificate, I opened the folder of justice! She took a glance at it. Done., We did finger prints and photos, then a quick check of the certificate and we were on our way!

Accommodation

This was pre-arranged by my employer, we selected it after looking at Christmas. It was part furnished (ish) all we have to pay for is the internet. It’s a 2 bed apartment, on floor 5 of 9. Underground parking so no frozen car faff for us this year.

Internet & Phones

So Canada is massive, with very few people so little demand to spend loads on infrastructure. Also the two main providers are “Bell” and “Rogers” so zero competition.

We had a deal from the estate agents oppo:

2 x Sim cards, 15GB per month, unlimited texts, unlimited Canada calling. 1000 minutes call home (UK)
100GBS, unlimited wifi

All for $140 per month, after a load of discounts that last 12 months, so we will have to re-negotiate (Bit like UK car insurance)
We have only just had the WIFI turned on at our apartment, a chap came our and waggled some wires in the back of the wardrobe and it all worked, after 2 days of being on the phone with customer services asking me to turn it on and off again.


Problems so far

Banking: I bank with HSBC, so I thought a straight swap would work, as I mentioned a few days ago. As it turns out having a mobile number starting with +44, as opposed to +1 (Which is CAN and US) has triggered the Tax team to think I'm a Yank trying to dodge Tax, so my accounts in Canada have been frozen until they can assess that I'm not an American, which will take a week.

Furniture: Feels really expensive.

Weather: So this weekend is a -31 cold snap, so we will hide inside till Sunday. But its been warm overall this winter apparently, and the canal won't freeze so no ice skating for me.

Curtains: The wife wants some for the living room, and because thew are slightly bigger than standard, they are coming out at $700 with tax! WTF!!!

Good bits

Weather: I love the snow! and hopefully teh canal will freeze so I can (At least once) skate to work (Parking is terrible)

Electrical equipment: Feels cheap. I got a Samsung 32 inch, curved screen for $300 all in. The wife got a Samsung 24 inch screen for $180 all in. Ice skates were $100 (Not sure how much the medical bill will be...)

Eating out: feels normal prices and portions are massive!

fttm

3,686 posts

135 months

Saturday 4th February 2023
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Glad you made it through clap $700 for curtains is madness , go to Walmart and knock a zero off especially as you'll be moving again .

dsgrnmcm

Original Poster:

403 posts

104 months

Saturday 4th February 2023
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We got some from "Simmons" for $140 all in.


Also I haven't forgotten about the offers for a Beer, I'm just trying to find some time next week.

fttm

3,686 posts

135 months

Saturday 4th February 2023
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dsgrnmcm said:
We got some from "Simmons" for $140 all in.


Also I haven't forgotten about the offers for a Beer, I'm just trying to find some time next week.
Good news . Always up for a beer but that offer was from somebody else , I'm out on The Prairies .

NSNO

349 posts

152 months

Saturday 4th February 2023
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dsgrnmcm said:
Evening All,

So we are on day 5, and I thought I’d do a bit of a SITREP and list how we did stuff or our experience.

Disclaimer
We aren’t experts in this, we had my new firm pay a lawyer to do it all, and everyone’s experience will be different. We have been incredibly lucky with who we have met, and that will not always be the case.
The legislation has changed even within the 3 months we have been conducting this move. I will try and supply the most up to date info, hyperlinks / advice, but as will all things on the internet.

Flights

These were booked by a travel agent at the dockyard, one way, Air Canada, Business Class. This was cheaper than BA, and a lot better than their Business class.

We had to pay another £250 for bags 5 & 6, all under 32kg, it felt quick (6 hours) no delays, nice food and loads of Rum and Irish coffees!

Immigration

So you will read loads of conflicting evidence on this, across the Web, even from the CA website. We prepared to the 9th degree, massive folder with original documents, statements of wealth, education etc. I had a share point with 41 documents for immigration, a letter and pack from the solicitor etc.
We were provided with (https://www.mccarthy.ca/en/services/client-solutions/mtdivisions/mtiplus)

This is the minimum we were asked to take with us by the solicitor (I had loads more just in case, and I’m a sucker for internet urban legends. Hence why I don’t own a Range Rover, and always get my Rod bearings changed on BMWs…) #sucker

Copy of our submission letter;
Copy of the LMIA decision letter;
Copy of the employment contract;
Copy of the employment confirmation letter;
Duly signed Use of a Representative (IMM 5476) form *please sign and date the IMM 5476 (section D, question 10);
Copy of your passports;
Copy of your marriage certificate *we recommend that you carry your original marriage certificate;
Copy of your CV;?
Copy of your credentials.


The reality for us was:

Got off the plane, went through customs in about 5 minutes. Then sat for 2 hours in the Immigration office, then when we were called up, it took about 25 minutes to be processed.
We spoke to the officer, gave her my letter of entry. She asked if I had a marriage certificate, I opened the folder of justice! She took a glance at it. Done., We did finger prints and photos, then a quick check of the certificate and we were on our way!

Accommodation

This was pre-arranged by my employer, we selected it after looking at Christmas. It was part furnished (ish) all we have to pay for is the internet. It’s a 2 bed apartment, on floor 5 of 9. Underground parking so no frozen car faff for us this year.

Internet & Phones

So Canada is massive, with very few people so little demand to spend loads on infrastructure. Also the two main providers are “Bell” and “Rogers” so zero competition.

We had a deal from the estate agents oppo:

2 x Sim cards, 15GB per month, unlimited texts, unlimited Canada calling. 1000 minutes call home (UK)
100GBS, unlimited wifi

All for $140 per month, after a load of discounts that last 12 months, so we will have to re-negotiate (Bit like UK car insurance)
We have only just had the WIFI turned on at our apartment, a chap came our and waggled some wires in the back of the wardrobe and it all worked, after 2 days of being on the phone with customer services asking me to turn it on and off again.


Problems so far

Banking: I bank with HSBC, so I thought a straight swap would work, as I mentioned a few days ago. As it turns out having a mobile number starting with +44, as opposed to +1 (Which is CAN and US) has triggered the Tax team to think I'm a Yank trying to dodge Tax, so my accounts in Canada have been frozen until they can assess that I'm not an American, which will take a week.

Furniture: Feels really expensive.

Weather: So this weekend is a -31 cold snap, so we will hide inside till Sunday. But its been warm overall this winter apparently, and the canal won't freeze so no ice skating for me.

Curtains: The wife wants some for the living room, and because thew are slightly bigger than standard, they are coming out at $700 with tax! WTF!!!

Good bits

Weather: I love the snow! and hopefully teh canal will freeze so I can (At least once) skate to work (Parking is terrible)

Electrical equipment: Feels cheap. I got a Samsung 32 inch, curved screen for $300 all in. The wife got a Samsung 24 inch screen for $180 all in. Ice skates were $100 (Not sure how much the medical bill will be...)

Eating out: feels normal prices and portions are massive!
Interesting on the immigration, seems a lot stricter and more thorough than Australia. From memory when I moved to Australia on a skilled visa I just sailed straight through with no questions asked.

Jordie Barretts sock

4,049 posts

19 months

Saturday 4th February 2023
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NSNO said:
Interesting on the immigration, seems a lot stricter and more thorough than Australia. From memory when I moved to Australia on a skilled visa I just sailed straight through with no questions asked.
Did you have a ball and chain round your ankle? rofl That's like a free pass.

happygoron

424 posts

189 months

Saturday 4th February 2023
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dsgrnmcm said:
Also I haven't forgotten about the offers for a Beer, I'm just trying to find some time next week.
Simon's is the best for reasonably priced but nice home furnishings.

No rush on the beer, drop me an email whenever

dsgrnmcm

Original Poster:

403 posts

104 months

Saturday 4th February 2023
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We got some from "Simmons" for $140 all in.


Also I haven't forgotten about the offers for a Beer, I'm just trying to find some time next week.

dsgrnmcm

Original Poster:

403 posts

104 months

Tuesday 14th February 2023
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Apologies for the lack of posting, been full tilt!

Getting stuck in to work, and attending work events.

So:

Car buying With the first car being Mrs DSGRNMCMs it had to meet strict criteria:

Not be Chavvy, not be loud, be comphy, high (SUV) and have a parking camera. So Audi Q5 Premium it is (2018, $33K plus $4K Tax...) I tried to get a 2017 Macan, but it was $55k plus tax and didn't feel that great.


So we had to put a deposit of $500 down (Bank card limit is $400 a day, so more credit card faff. Then they survey the car (All cars in Ontario have to get a "Safety" (MOT) at the time of sale, and that sit until it gets sold again. Also they are doing the registration for licence plates, doing a service (Inc Diffs) and putting Witner tyres on. However they will provide an OEM boot seal but not fit it?

The bottom outer bit is broken.



Also new discs and pads.




Insurance has come down to $3450 for two of us, then I joined the CAA and got membership (Think AA on steroids) and asked them for a quote, with a 20% discount (Better be below $3000!!!!)

Next Banking:

We had to go in again today to sign for a joint account, bank cards and the extremely small daily limits. Not as slick as the UK, but now finally done.

Health cards:

They came in the post today, and we can now go on a waiting list.... great.

Dentist:

Same story, although the Mrs is getting stung with $550 for a check up, scrape and polish!

Road trip:

Next week (Fingers crossed) we will be driving (Hire car or the Q5) from Ottawa to Halifax for my work so we intend to go "over the top" there, and then back through the states on the way back.



Some snaps from the work expo:



Ice skates I used once, as the canal has not frozen yet.



Random roofed bridge:



Car saved list...one day.... and more Trucks:


fourstardan

4,270 posts

144 months

Tuesday 14th February 2023
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Not sure I could deal with the weather situation out there in winter, although properties are big enough for a golf sim biggrin

What lines of work are you doing in Canada?