Can I live comfortably in Canada???

jnabers

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Hi,
My family and I are living in Alaska and are thinking of moving into Canada. My husband is in the mental health field and I have experience in the Secretarial and Clerical fields. I need any information you can give me about moving into Canada. Job market, public schools, living expences, would we qualify for your health plan, what areas of Canada are the warmest. It rains all time in Alaska where we live. I don't want to live where it rains constantly. My husband is also considering furthering his education and working toward his doctoral degree, what are some good universities, and do they offer financial aid or student loans? Also, if we move to Canada for a job and say the job doesn't work out can we continue to live in Canada, looking for other employment? Any information you can provide me with would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your help.
 
jnabers said:
Hi,
My family and I are living in Alaska and are thinking of moving into Canada. My husband is in the mental health field and I have experience in the Secretarial and Clerical fields. I need any information you can give me about moving into Canada. Job market, public schools, living expences, would we qualify for your health plan, what areas of Canada are the warmest. It rains all time in Alaska where we live. I don't want to live where it rains constantly. My husband is also considering furthering his education and working toward his doctoral degree, what are some good universities, and do they offer financial aid or student loans? Also, if we move to Canada for a job and say the job doesn't work out can we continue to live in Canada, looking for other employment? Any information you can provide me with would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your help.
:rolleyes: Why do you want to move to Canada in the first place? I believe USA offers you better opportunities than Canada. If I were you I would consider moving to states like California, Washington, Oregon or some southern states instead of moving to Canada.
 
We drove through Canada when we moved to Alaska. The country is beautiful, the people we came in contact with were very kind. My husband and I like new experiences and think Canada can offer alot. Being in Alaska, Canada wouldn't be so hard to get to. Right now I'm just looking for any information that would help my decision on moving there. Basic living, working, raising children there, information. Anything would be helpful.

Thanks,
jnabers :D
 
jnabers said:
We drove through Canada when we moved to Alaska. The country is beautiful, the people we came in contact with were very kind. My husband and I like new experiences and think Canada can offer alot. Being in Alaska, Canada wouldn't be so hard to get to. Right now I'm just looking for any information that would help my decision on moving there. Basic living, working, raising children there, information. Anything would be helpful.

Thanks,
jnabers :D

:rolleyes: You make less money and pay more taxes in Canada when compared to USA. Consequently you have less savings. The following link might be helpful to you. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.html

Good luck with your decision.
 
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