International Removals to Canada . Moving
House to Canada . Moving Overseas
If you are moving house to Canada, there is a lot
more to consider than choosing an international
removals service.
Our relocation guide below provides additional information on choosing
schools, working abroad, sorting your finances and more. Please
note this information is believed to be accurate at the time of
writing, but please check with our international removals department
prior to your moving date.
Visas
There are a number of different visas you can apply for to legally
live and work in Canada. These include Skilled Worker, Family Class,
Business Visa and Work Permit.
Admission via a Skilled Worker visa is accessed
through a points system. Points are awarded for the applicant’s
level of education, work experience, age and level of spoken
English or French.
People who have relatives already living in Canada can apply for
a Family Class visa. They require sponsorship, which means that
the existing relative takes on financial responsibility for the
immigrant. In addition to this, the applicant must be in good health
and have no criminal record. Family reunion is a priority for the
Canadian government and this visa is open to application from any
relative.
People wishing to run a business in Canada can obtain a Business
visa, providing that they have sufficient funds and business experience.
This visa also covers applications from self-employed people who
will generate their own employment.
A work permit is applied for through the CIC,
or Citizenship and Immigration Canada, and requires that the
applicant has been offered a job from a Canadian company. These
are only awarded where a Canadian citizen cannot fill the position.
Finances
There are a number of companies who can help you to achieve the
best exchange rates when transferring your funds. Exchange rates
can vary by up to 10%, which could make a significant difference
to the amount of money you take with you to your new life in Canada.
Companies that can help you in this area are Moneycorp, HiFX and
Halo Financial.
Schools
Schooling in Canada is compulsory for children aged from six or
seven up to fifteen or sixteen. Parents can choose to send their
children to public schools, private schools, single sex schools
or boarding schools. All non-private school education is publicly
funded. After secondary school education is complete, students
can go on to university, or a vocational college, for which fees
are charged in most cases.
The schools in Canada are some of the best funded in the World.
Unlike many other countries, there is no federal educational system.
Instead the responsibility for education is held in the provinces.
Each province, teaches in a similar curriculum with small variations
flavoured by their unique history and culture.
Healthcare
Canada provides its legal residents and citizens with subsidised
health care, funded by the federal government through the taxpayer.
The level of care varies across the country, as each province is
responsible for its own health care system. Most medical plans
include preventative health care, visits to family doctors, emergency
treatment and visits to specialists when referred by a G.P.
Many employers provide a comprehensive salary package that includes
up to 80% off the cost of prescription charges, physiotherapy and
chiropractic treatments.
As with the NHS in the UK, there are some issues with the Canadian
health care system, including long waiting times for treatments,
inadequate funding and a shortage of qualified nurses. However
on balance most Canadians are satisfied with the level of care
they receive. Private health care policies are also available.
Moving your pet
It is possible to take your pet cat or dog with you to Canada
from the UK. Your pet will need an export certificate, which identifies
the animal and declares that he or she has been living in a rabies
free country for at least six months. Alternatively the animal
can enter Canada with a valid Rabies vaccination certificate. An
official government veterinarian must sign all documents.
Most other pet animals can also be imported. Please check with
the Canadian Food Inspection Agency for full up to date information.
Although it is a tough choice to decide whether to take your animal
with you, it is important to consider the age and state of health
of the animal when making your decision. The journey will be long
and stressful for them and they may be happier left with a good
friend in the UK. It should also be taken into account that if
you are moving into rented accommodation on arrival in Canada,
your choice of property will be restricted if you have an animal
in tow. With that in mind, it may be worth delaying the arrival
of your pet until you are fully settled.
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