Emigrating to Canada from the UK (Summary 1.5 years in)

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    April 1st 2018 - This video is a brief summary of what it's been like since we moved from England to Canada. I moved here October 2016 with my girlfriend. We lived in Toronto and now in Milton (town just west of Toronto) I'm doing these videos just to talk about everything to do with emigrating and help people who are considering. If you are please get in touch and rate, review and subscribe.

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  • @LukeOnTheMove
    @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому +5

    It's been over 4 years since I made this video check out this most recent update: ua-cam.com/video/wGDlNupSEgA/v-deo.html - watch the transformation on my channel. I go from miserable and depressed to full of life. It's been quite a journey. Please subscribe if you enjoy this and join the community!

  • @almacintosh161
    @almacintosh161 5 років тому +20

    As a Canadian, I found it amusing hearing about your experience of winter. Good advice telling others not to come in the fall. Winter is a "thing" here. We plan our outings and travel by the weather.
    If you're in the Toronto area and need to get away for a long weekend in the summer, go up to The Muskokas (a couple hours north. You will see The Canadian Shield , and there are lakes everywhere. Ontario has 250,000 lakes. But be careful in the spring, it's black fly season in the wilderness. Algonquin park is also great for camping.

  • @GoWestYoungMan
    @GoWestYoungMan 4 роки тому +5

    I'm London UK born, spent years in Nova Scotia, and now live in Toronto. Canada has good/bad points but overall checks off more boxes than the UK (and the US). Canada may not be #1 in too many things but does a myriad things very very well. Canada really doesn't have any major negative other than climate. Even there, 3 weeks in Mexico every February does wonders. Another issue is geography. It's wise not to judge Canada after only spending time in one city. The country varies substantially by region.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  4 роки тому +1

      You points are very true. See my later videos on updates on how I am doing. My opinion has since been modified since I took this video in 2018. Thanks and take care

  • @jefft6811
    @jefft6811 5 років тому +35

    I'm a craftsman aiming to immigrate to Canada from the UK for the reason of space and the fact that Canada still cares about their environment.
    Looking into immigration now as I no longer believe the UK is conducive to a happy healthy life any more.
    Cramped, frustrating, overcrowded and very little opportunity to make progress.
    I'll gladly lose a couple weeks holiday to buy a better quality of life there.
    Thanks for the video, useful

    • @jamesmckee4133
      @jamesmckee4133 4 роки тому

      @Old Stock Canadian and Proud of it hes britsh so stfu

    • @GeoffreyBronson
      @GeoffreyBronson 3 роки тому

      @Old Stock Canadian and Proud of it I see you absolutely everywhere trying to dissuade immigrants, calm down.

  • @rhondareadman
    @rhondareadman 4 роки тому +6

    I’m Canadian ( originally from Vancouver ) but lived many years in Edmonton. I’m in the UK right now with my British born husband. I’m trying to convince him we should live in Canada.... I miss home, the space, the shopping choices, work choices..... thank you for this video 🤗

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      Yes I can imagine it's very tough. The UK is a beautiful place but just too many people in too much of a small space. I'm sure you will convince him in the end and as it is the better option if you value space and the quieter life which in this pandemic I think everybody is after. Please check out some of my latest videos: ua-cam.com/video/vrGLNMuvzcs/v-deo.html

  • @TheLordsVessle
    @TheLordsVessle 5 років тому +2

    Thank you Luke for your honesty I’m from uk London my fiancé is Canadian currently working Calgary. and we was waying up our options England or Canada
    As we are both in our mid 20’s listening to your experience has helped me come to terms with reality such as 2 weeks holiday !!
    I’m a registered nurse uk and we get 5 weeks but it’s really 8 weeks because of shift work and have that reduced down to 2 is a huge factor.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому +5

      It is difficult to deal with I think me and my girlfriend will end up moving back to the UK before winter this year.
      Some people really love it out here and don't care about the holiday it's really how much that means to you.
      As far as being a nurse goes you would get treated very well in Canada. You could make triple your UK salary. Nurses in Canada are unionized so your holidays wouldn't be bad either. I think as a nurse you would be better off in Canada. Working less but earning more.

    • @TheLordsVessle
      @TheLordsVessle 5 років тому +1

      Thanks for responding back to my comment.
      I’m not sure if you’re keeping up to date with English politics but it’s a ashambles and it’s affecting everything. But of course it’s your choice.x

  • @livelikeloxley8152
    @livelikeloxley8152 5 років тому +2

    Haha I like your attitude bro! Just looking at the move at the moment. It was good to hear your opinion and experience!

  • @CandidClara
    @CandidClara 4 роки тому +3

    Loved this video Luke, we spent two years in Alberta and hoping to come back with my husband's job. I agree with everything you said especially American healthcare and the space in Canada!

  • @rajorsmith9061
    @rajorsmith9061 4 роки тому +1

    Hey . Like your video and I learned something I never thought I would . Am in Belize and am considering moving to Canada. I hope its worth it!!

  • @mareahmom
    @mareahmom 5 років тому +11

    Please people from UK come over and live here in Canada! Love you guys and don’t let weather deter you. I have 5weeks vacation, depends job and which province. Quality of life is way better here.

    • @cm6385
      @cm6385 5 років тому

      mary m Hello so I’m still in school currently (in the UK) but plan to move to Canada I’m thinking NB when I’m older. I want to be a dermatologist (haven’t decided yet if I’d train and then move or move then train) is that a job I could easily get over there? Also I know this will sound petty but what are your shops like because when you here of North American shops all you hear is Target but I’m aware there aren’t any in Canada just the U.S (which I wouldn’t want to move to personally) Also before I got my citizenship do you have any idea how the health system would work for me? Thanks

    • @stevenson68478
      @stevenson68478 5 років тому

      Which province are you in Mary?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      I agree quality of life is way better. Please see some of my newer videos like this one: ua-cam.com/video/vrGLNMuvzcs/v-deo.html

    • @mrofnocnon
      @mrofnocnon Рік тому

      @@cm6385 Many qualifications from England are not recognized here, bear that in mind. Hopefully this will change once we remove the tyrant Trudeau. NB is lovely and has milder weather than the rest of Canada

  • @ivynyamekye2304
    @ivynyamekye2304 4 роки тому +2

    You guys need to try and make it work over there. The UK isn't getting any better love. My hubby and I are also looking to get-out of here 'UK' the stress, lack of space, nhs, roads etc.. It is just not getting any better. Thanks for shearing this info. Very helpful

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  4 роки тому +1

      Yes we did make it work over here I'm glad to say. Check out some of my latest videos. Hope you get out those are the reasons I left. First few years are tough but once you're over that then you will never go back. Take care.

  • @iamdylant
    @iamdylant 5 років тому +2

    Absolutely right on all of your points. Convenience and accessibility are my main factors why I want to immigrate to Canada from th the U.K. I can totally get you why you were annoyed. I hate the cramped streets, supermarkets, cafes. Everything. Going to Aldi here is one hell of an experience.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому

      Working on the road in the UK sucked, everything felt like a fight, you know. It's just bad how under strain the countries infrastructure is. I am going to be making weekly videos now, so please keep watching and thanks for your comment.

  • @jaymiedoucette7376
    @jaymiedoucette7376 4 роки тому +3

    Good video. Not sure your line of work, but there are jobs that offer more vacation. I get 5 weeks working at a bank. Two weeks is standard for most work places, but you get more days or weeks with more years of service typically.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  4 роки тому

      Glad you get 5. I could take 5 but I wouldn't get paid for it, I get three currently. I hate it goes with service as staying with one employer in most industries won't get you much in your career but in depends on what your after

  • @anki936
    @anki936 4 роки тому

    Hi Luke Thank you for the informative video.

  • @nathanm187
    @nathanm187 5 років тому

    Tha is for the video! Great info for my move.

  • @RosscoAW
    @RosscoAW 3 роки тому +1

    Come to Vancouver Island! We've an amazing environment with Canada's mildest weather (sunny hot tourist summers) if you can live with it raining 40-50% days of the year (the kind of rain you can walk around in with a hoodie the vast majority of the time). Plenty of job prospects, be it white collar or blue collar. Extremely open to immigration and multiculturalism in the province. And you're very close to Vancouver on the island, just a quick ferry ride away (extremely affordable if you're not a drive-on, and you probably wanna use Metro Van's transit system tbh), but the island is generally much more affordable. Very desirable areas of the island are relatively affordable (Nanaimo, Parksville-Qualicum, Comox Valley). Not as affordable as Alberta, but you're paying for what you get (outside of Vancouver lol).

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      I may be heading in that direction after this COVID stuff is done with. We visited that area of the Island in July, also visiting next July and we fell in love with it. Rain isn't an issue as long as there is good skiing in the winter and if it's mild after living in Calgary you can appreciate it. Check out some of my more recent videos. And thanks!!

  • @tusk3260
    @tusk3260 4 роки тому +1

    I recomend Ottawa its between Toronto and Montreal and its a great city for schools and government work
    And you dont really need a car because of the good bus line OCTranspo About 5 to 10 mins wait and the bus line has its own reserved roadway so they skip the traffic and a monthly bus pass is about 80 dollars for unlimited use during the month but DO NOT TAKE THE TAXI its a ripp off
    There is also an underground train that opened up recently and most work is government stuff as for travel there are lots of good places in Québec and PEI also the Algonquin parc in Ontario is great if you like canoe camping (there's a spot with natural water slide)
    As for outside the country i recomend either going to Europe or skipping the US and going to Cancoon Mexico (great place) and when ever you shop anywhere make sure you have an air miles card it and ask if they take air miles that way you can get free flights every Canadians uses it (its like a points card)

  • @neilcroft9020
    @neilcroft9020 3 роки тому +1

    It is possible to negotiate vacation time depending on your employer, however you may have to accept a slightly lower salary. My wife managed to get 4 weeks like this.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому +1

      Yes it is. Or just accept a higher salary and take unpaid time off. Unpaid time off was very uncommon in the UK but is common here. Toronto is an exception to that rule as Toronto is more like USA with regards to time off.

  • @johnharvey4570
    @johnharvey4570 3 роки тому

    Im a plumber and soon to be qualified gas safe engineer i was wondering how to process would work if i was to move to canada regarding housing and money

  • @hd365expytb2
    @hd365expytb2 5 років тому +1

    If you can deal with the winter, which I think is the worst part of Canadian life, and still like it, I believe you come to the right place!

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      So true. I have dealt with terrible UK winters miserable, wet, damp. You cannot walk anyway as it's so muddy and you will slip on your ass. At least here the ground freezes over and you can walk on it no problems. The winter is really as big of an issue as the person makes it. I embrace it that is why we moved to Calgary. If you don't like winter Calgary is an awful place as it's winter 8 months of the year basically.

  • @jeffsansome90
    @jeffsansome90 3 роки тому +1

    I think by law it is 2 weeks only plus whatever stat holidays there are (generally if you are a full time employee you get them all), however to be competitive at least in my industry, a lot of companies base your time off on experience. Most companies I've worked for will give you time off based on industry experience rather than experience with the company, for instance, I started a new job in January, I have 17 years of experience and they gave me 5 weeks vacation. I agree it does suck starting out with just 2 weeks, you just have to find ways to stretch it out, for instance early on in my career, I would take 1 or 2 days off tacked on to a stat holiday weekend, fly out of Buffalo and go somewhere random like New Orleans for 4 or 5 days, or do a 4-5 day all inclusive to the Caribbean or Mexico in the winter etc.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому +1

      Hey, yes I suppose that would be right for some industries. I decided to start my own business so that all the hard work I put in, I also get out, as to be honest I'm such a hard worker and have so much to give. Plus I don't want to live in Canada during winter I want to be some place warm so that was a really good motivating force for me! Check out some of my newer videos to see the updates and where I'm at. I can't believe this was nearly 3 years ago now.

    • @mrofnocnon
      @mrofnocnon Рік тому

      That is not the norm I assure you. It takes us many years to get 5 weeks vacay.

  • @C17SL655
    @C17SL655 4 роки тому +2

    When you mention 2 weeks holiday that does not include the statutory government holidays and some in some companies that is not mandatory and can be banked or get double time
    And I'm actually moving back to Canada from the UK. I miss the space and always having two way traffic unless is a one way road

    • @gabriellanoelle1606
      @gabriellanoelle1606 3 роки тому

      How has life been so far in Canada? Do you overall prefer living there over the UK? Just curious since I'm planning to move to Canada as well as a student then eventually apply for PR

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      Yes driving in the UK is a literal nightmare when you're used to the roads in Canada. 2 weeks is excluding the stat holidays. Canada gets 3 extra stat holidays compared to the UK however it does vary province to province. However in Sask they now get 3 weeks minimum holidays plus stat holidays so this is helping change the rest of Canada. It is very unusual for an employer to not give 3 weeks if you ask for it. Most good employers you start with 3 weeks anyway like my employer.

  • @Leon-zg2zg
    @Leon-zg2zg 5 років тому +2

    Ayyy, I’m from Worcester as well, but the majority of my family are based in British Columbia and have always been considering moving out towards them.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому +1

      I hope it works out for you!! Small world or what.

    • @incandescentadolescents1889
      @incandescentadolescents1889 5 років тому

      Worcester squad, honestly im debating moving I have a best friend in British Columbia and the only thing keeping me in the UK is the fact I'm 18 and have no money I want to buy my parents house before I leave we can get it for 40k it's a 4bed with a 3600square foot garden it leaves somewhere stay if everything goes south im struggling to see why to stay Canada even with there high tax it ends up being slightly more expensive and it looks way more fun an worthy trade off in my opinion.

  • @mynameisdudge
    @mynameisdudge 5 років тому +22

    I'm from Wolverhampton mate so I understand about how busy the west midlands is! I've always wanted to move to Canada, hopefully I can achieve that one day.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому +3

      Good luck to you. Hope it works out for you.

    • @rickylee110
      @rickylee110 5 років тому +1

      I almost settled in Wolverhampton long time ago when I was in the UK. Anyway, I settled in Canada now. Good luck mate!!

    • @shahad4786
      @shahad4786 4 роки тому +1

      Same I live in West Midlands and I just wanna move to Canada already

    • @Bella-mi5kw
      @Bella-mi5kw 4 роки тому +3

      I’m moving in 2 years my mum bro and I I’m going to study in University i had enough of the UK fuck Brexit .

    • @liamhares9211
      @liamhares9211 4 роки тому +1

      Old Stock Canadian and Proud of it No. You don’t want them there. My Canadian friends and loads of lovely strangers want us there

  • @mggrant313
    @mggrant313 4 роки тому +9

    great video im a single male from uk wanting to move to Canada and this video was very informative thankyou.

    • @kaceykellam2072
      @kaceykellam2072 4 роки тому +1

      Me too bro

    • @asanaa444
      @asanaa444 4 роки тому

      Me too bro

    • @asanaa444
      @asanaa444 4 роки тому +1

      Can we create a Canada WhatsApp group ? Lol

    • @alig2472
      @alig2472 4 роки тому +1

      @Old Stock Canadian and Proud of it im gonna move there and ruin your culture just to annoy you

    • @alig2472
      @alig2472 4 роки тому +1

      @Old Stock Canadian and Proud of it who are? spergy alt right freaks like you? who cares?

  • @katarinaobranovicodell8631
    @katarinaobranovicodell8631 4 роки тому

    I am from West Midlands too and my husband and I are looking to move to Ontario. What visa did you go with if you don’t mind me asking?
    The holidays entitlement is slightly worrying but there seem to be so many pros!

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  4 роки тому

      I think I've come to realize its not so much the entitlement but sheer limited options of places to go as the country is so large. We came on the working holiday IEC work permit. We now have PR. See my latest videos for updates. Thanks :)

  • @lapinchiloca
    @lapinchiloca 5 років тому

    cheers mate. The 2 week no-deal has made my mind. Staying in the Isles 😎

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому +1

      No idea what you mean. 🤔

    • @Bella-mi5kw
      @Bella-mi5kw 4 роки тому

      Luke Smith does everyone just get two weeks what city is more leanant which offering more holidays ? I’m moving with my family in 2 years for a better life

    • @darrellfrancis3863
      @darrellfrancis3863 4 роки тому

      @@Bella-mi5kw Depends on where you work. I work in health care under a Union and i get 25 days per year, 12 stat days and ive banked almost 10 thousand dollars in sick time. Also depends on where you live in the country. British Columbia is a pro union province so vacation time is better. Builds with more seniority

  • @ScottRods
    @ScottRods 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks Luke, Great video.
    We moved to Canada from Scotland 6 years ago. Me, wife, two kids and a dog. We have not regretted our decision once. Our situation was different (everyone's is I suppose) but my wife managed to secure a work transfer within her company of 20 years, so we hit the ground running.
    The vacation subject is very interesting. We grew up in Scotland, and there was always this "two weeks in Spain" mentality. And of course you had to all go during the same two weeks in summer when the kids were off school lol.
    We have found in Canada, that people are more likely to go away in Winter, to somewhere warm. And the Spain equivalent seems to be Cuba or Dominican Republic.
    Summers in Ontario are pretty damn good. June to August are easily above 25 degrees, sometimes hitting 35, without the crazy humidity you get in Florida. So we never really felt the need to go away on Summer holidays.
    I'll check out your latest video to see where you're at. Good luck in whatever you decide.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      I totally agree. Winter is peak travel season from Canada. Even Spain is rainy during winter and not warm so probably in UK you have to go 6 hours + flight to get guaranteed warmth. Whereas in Ontario you can be in warm Florida in 3-4 hrs. In Calgary you can be in warm Phoenix in 3-4hrs. Warmth is never far. Glad you didn't regret it. I very much miss the Ontario summers they are fantastic especially with the lakes. If it ever gets too warm head to Beautiful Georgian Bay. Yes please check out latest updates and videos recently did an update 4 years in now crazy that this was so long ago. ua-cam.com/video/vrGLNMuvzcs/v-deo.html

  • @sarahbettany7546
    @sarahbettany7546 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this, you're not the first I've heard talk about the holiday time, but presumably you can take unpaid leave? I'm also interested in the health care, I'm considering moving, even though I'm 51 - my education level makes up the points, but I do have a chronic illness and take regular medication...I'm worried that under the circumstances it's impractical.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому +1

      I did this video which goes into more detail recently and yes you can all is explained in this video. You would be fine lots of people have these chronic illness. You don't have to declare it either. ua-cam.com/video/XtjWUzx2R34/v-deo.html

    • @sarahbettany7546
      @sarahbettany7546 3 роки тому

      Thank you for taking the trouble of answering a person who should have checked x

  • @meow-xu8cq
    @meow-xu8cq 4 роки тому +1

    Hi good to know you are there. I am a korean mom who has an English hus . and a 15 years old son
    .I am on a desperate search wanting to move to canada perhaps next year. My hus . Studied Math but is teaching english in Korea at the moment. I got married in england and lived in Surrey.

  • @thechronicnoizeco.6675
    @thechronicnoizeco.6675 5 років тому

    Calgary has the mountains just over an hour away. Work opportunity is low right now. Rent in Vancouver is way too high. It rains relentlessly all winter too. You may be where you need to be right now.

    • @flocoresi5514
      @flocoresi5514 3 роки тому

      But vancouver also has the mountains and sknce it rains a lot there forests re beautiful

  • @golzadehahmad
    @golzadehahmad 4 роки тому

    Good advice & thank you.

  • @shaziaafrin6550
    @shaziaafrin6550 5 років тому

    Hi Luke, I respect your preferences for different lifestyle and choices .. but I wonder if you ever thought of living in any small city in the UK instead of living in big cities or before moving into Canada?
    I am asking this because currently I am living in Southampton, a small city in England with my husband, and so far I found it less crowded, with less traffic, yet everything seems to be almost within the reach once I have the info about what to reach for when and how. driving may not be as comfortable as compared to that in Canada because of the 'Space Issue', but you might still be able to experience almost all flavors of nature within the UK and it takes even a few days to make the most out of vacation...keeping in mind that people in the UK gets reasonably more holidays per year. it's not even too cold here down the South in winter and the Summer also warmer compared to the other northern parts in the UK ... .. I hope you get what I mean ...
    I might not be comfortable living in the UK again for sure if I ever moved to Canada, because we are human and easily get attached to the things we slowly fall in love with - be it living in one of biggest countries Like Canada with a vast space all around, groceries within the reach, comfortable and spacious home, long and never-ending like roads, nice working environment and people, even though it is a bit disheartening when comes to 'how to make the most of our vacation with less holidays per year' ...
    Sorry for the lengthy comment .. however, thank you very much for the video and all the points you mentioned in the comparison .. I hope you guys are having great time in new country.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому

      No I really appreciate your wisdom there. Southhampton is a place surrounded by that beautiful forest so I suppose it's kind of cut off a little which is really nice. I will have to visit there soon. Please check out my more up to date vids to see what is going on. Thanks so much for your kind words. Luke

  • @Glvxn
    @Glvxn 5 років тому

    have you stayed in Canada? how easy did you find it to switch visas if you did, or what did you apply for? also what kind of work did you end up doing? and how did u secure if before u went?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому +1

      Hello yes we have sorry for such a long reply. The notifications were never coming up for these comments so I am replying to them all now. It was not easy to find out what visa but if you're under 30 you can take the IEC visa. Then if you like Canada after 1 year you can apply for PR via CEC class. I did secure a job before I went and it was tough to do so. However if you have IEC it makes it easier especially if you're in a skilled profession. I'm in software implementation but my girlfriend is in general admin found a job within 2 weeks of landing. See my latest video here I did stay and I love it here: ua-cam.com/video/vrGLNMuvzcs/v-deo.html please subscribe and thanks for your comment.

  • @RIskSO
    @RIskSO 5 років тому +12

    3:31 you've obviously never been to the Costco near my house

  • @theGiantAngryRobot
    @theGiantAngryRobot 5 років тому +3

    Hey man, have you moved back. I'm from Vancouver as well born and raised but i really want to move to Scotland.

    • @AmberHammond
      @AmberHammond 5 років тому +2

      Come to Scotland! It's awesome, I live in Edinburgh and love it!

    • @diegoduran3036
      @diegoduran3036 3 роки тому

      Yes I'm in Perth 1 30 from Edinburgh is great! Welcome!

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      I did not. I love it here now. Check out my most recent update video ua-cam.com/video/vrGLNMuvzcs/v-deo.html Scotland is a wonderful place the winter is about the same as Vancouver.

  • @lucinderdulay2186
    @lucinderdulay2186 5 років тому

    Great video thanks for posting.. what job do u have and are you guys still in Canada right now?..

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому

      I work in IT consulting. Yes still in Canada. In Calgary Alberta. Please see my other videos for more updates

  • @pirate1012
    @pirate1012 4 роки тому

    What did you do in the end? I'm a Brit in my late 20s about to make a very similar decision. I've been in Ontario with my British GF for 18months and we need to decide whether to renew our visa or go back. We are originally from London and (it seems) similar to you in that we came over with professional jobs. It's a tricky decision to make as, like you said, both are really nice. We are leaning towards extending at least for another year. Also, why on earth did you decide to live in Milton rather than Toronto?!

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  4 роки тому +2

      We lived in Toronto but it was too expensive and we didn't like condo living. Check out my new videos we ended up staying i got a job with a better company and moved out to Calgary. Love it out here will never return to the UK now we have PR and I'm staying forever.

  • @meow-xu8cq
    @meow-xu8cq 4 роки тому

    Roads are quite narrow and parking is expensive in the center of cities in England .
    I had to pay for using old public toilets in some tourism spots in london.

  • @RattleSack
    @RattleSack 5 років тому

    Any advice for someone just finishing uni in the UK and considering immigration to Canada?
    Do I need to do the English proficiency test?

  • @Sikhislove
    @Sikhislove 4 роки тому +1

    What about living space...i lived in the UK for 3 yrs..damn i could not move no space . ran back...

  • @martinabest5801
    @martinabest5801 5 років тому +3

    Interesting perspective. I agree with the vacation issue. Some employers increase the vacation period depending on how long you've worked for them. What has always annoyed me living here (in Alberta) is that it's cheaper to fly to any major destination in Europe, than it is to fly to Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, etc. Just crazy. As for our health care system, we've had some politicians trying to convince the electorate from time to time, to adopt an American style of health care system. No. Thank. You. Our system may not be perfect, but it sure is better than the USA and UK.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому +1

      Everything you say is 100% correct and I agree. I am moving to Calgary with my girlfriend in January!! we will soon be Alberta residents also. :)

    • @martinabest5801
      @martinabest5801 5 років тому

      @@LukeOnTheMove Awesome!! Best of luck with your move. Just found your channel this past weekend and am enjoying watching all of your videos. My apologies if I've forgotten to hit the like button on some of them.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому +1

      @@martinabest5801 Thanks maybe see you in Alberta. Please subscribe if you enjoy the videos. Thanks for your support.

  • @kontiuka
    @kontiuka 2 роки тому +1

    Ya, Canada is kind of funny in that it tries to find a middle ground between the U.S. and Europe. The aforementioned vacation for example. In Europe, you have a good month or more of mandatory vacation whereas in the U.S. you have no mandatory vacation. So Canada gives 2 weeks. Much more if you're federal government. With health care, in Europe nearly everything is covered or at least very cheap whereas in the U.S. nothing is covered without private insurance (unless you're on Medicare or Medicaid). In Canada, most things are covered with taxes except dental and prescriptions and a few other things.

  • @Lyanraw
    @Lyanraw 5 років тому +1

    I've been looking to move to Toronto my entire life but no idea where to start. Researching the Canadian government website is so overwhelming.
    Any tips for a complete starter to the process?

    • @MRAPEXPREDATOR1
      @MRAPEXPREDATOR1 5 років тому

      I have family in Toronto,Born in Canada.
      Would this help in anyway being able to gain any sort of visa etc?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому

      @@MRAPEXPREDATOR1 it depends they would have to be immediate family either mother, father, brother or sister to help you in anyway.

  • @VAPOURIZE100
    @VAPOURIZE100 Рік тому

    Good job mate thanks for that video I'm Canadian and for a long time enjoyed the place however recent housing prices have been a constant pain in the behind thankfully my parents got a place at the right time before all the shitstorm in the housing market back in 2016 avg house price was 500k
    You're right on about space, affordability is getting outta hands, taxes are kinda outrageous, healthcare is goin downhill but I wish govt did something abt changing that

  • @PhotoCameraTech
    @PhotoCameraTech 3 роки тому

    Hey Luke, Thanks for the video. You said you initially came to Canada on a two year work permit - did you need a job offer in Canada, to obtain that?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому +1

      We did but if your under 30 you can obtain work permit through IEC most EU countries have a reciprocal agreement with Canada and you can get a 2 year no red tape work permit. Thanks 😊

  • @AngelFaceMotoRider
    @AngelFaceMotoRider 2 роки тому +1

    GREAT VIDEO.!
    36,181 other viewers agree with me and 322 of us left Comments stating so.! (smiles)

  • @realworldev6321
    @realworldev6321 5 років тому +1

    With the vacation issues, are you in a position to be self employed, I’m looking into moving over once my son starts university and I was thinking of expanding my dance fitness business and starting it in Canada too? Brilliant video mate keep them coming!

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому

      Unfortunately not, everyone I know who is self employed works even more but thats the general attitude here I find. People will just chase the dollar and not rest. That sounds like a good idea, when are you planning to move?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому

      I'm also going to be making weekly videos now so thanks for watching

  • @GeoffreyBronson
    @GeoffreyBronson 3 роки тому +1

    Super weird, I'm also from Worcestershire planning to move to Canada. Has to wait right now thanks to Covid but I'll get there one day!

  • @MusicMan2k7
    @MusicMan2k7 5 років тому +5

    Hi mate, enjoyed the video. I'm 27 from the UK and planning on the IEC move to Canada next year. How is finding work over there? You mentioned that most Canadians are well educated - will a Masters degree put me in good stead to find a decent job? Also, what sort of work do you do if you don't mind me asking?
    Cheers

    • @steveox14
      @steveox14 5 років тому +4

      Mate I'm in the same position as you I'm using an immigration consultant to help me out and give me advice. Would recommend using one. Good luck mate

    • @Damienwinchester
      @Damienwinchester 4 роки тому

      Did you end up moving?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому +1

      I'm in software implementation. A masters degree will not only help you out but provide more points on your express entry application. Please check out one of my latest update videos ua-cam.com/video/vrGLNMuvzcs/v-deo.html also please subscribe if you haven't already as I will be doing a live Q & A with an immigration lawyer next year.

  • @rowanberry26
    @rowanberry26 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome video! Been looking for a video like this for ages! I'm coming to the end of my degree and am really considering a move to Canada on the 2 year work visa as you did. One question I have is how difficult is it to find work once you land out there? Or is that something you must have in place prior to going? Ideally I would love a job within what my degree specialises in (oil/energy). So first off I'd do any job in all honesty unless I could secure one before leaving. Cheers.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      Finding work was really not that hard. My girlfriend found a job in Toronto within 2-3 weeks. Then she moved on from that job a month later to something better. I found a job before we moved which is difficult if not impossible unless you're in a niche for what you do for work. If you specialize in oil and energy either Calgary or Edmonton would be an ideal place.

  • @wp8795
    @wp8795 5 років тому +2

    Great info, thank you👌🏻

  • @traceyannpitman
    @traceyannpitman 4 роки тому

    I have family in Toronto and am currently trying to convince my sons to move over to Canada. I will show them this, thank you

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      See some of my newer videos also ua-cam.com/video/vrGLNMuvzcs/v-deo.html I have really embraced the Canadian living now.

  • @Billzy
    @Billzy 5 років тому

    so im in college rn and im looking to move to canada or the us would it be better to go to university in the uk or in canada just as im looking to give myself a better future

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому +1

      It's way better if you go to university in Canada. Reason is because then you are eligible for a work permit. Not only that after you finish university you can apply for a post graduate work permit and or depending on the length of your course apply for PR. Also you qualifications will be accepted by Canadian employers and you'll have better chances for getting a well paying job. Leaving fresh from university in the UK and trying to emigrate to Canada would be tough. Because you would only have the option of express entry which is a points based system. And as you would have no work experience your points could be not high enough to get PR. However as your under 30 your other option is you could apply for the IEC which is a no red tape way to a work permit. However its a lottery to whether you get picked or not for IEC. And also UK university qualifications wouldn't have as much value as Canadian ones on job applications in Canada. Good luck please subscribe as I'll be posting a Q&A video over the next couple of days and will include this.

  • @neillrogers3604
    @neillrogers3604 5 років тому +4

    Hey Luke. I am currently in the pool for the IEC 2 year visa, exciting times!
    Did you manage to obtain your PR status? I would like to make the most of my opportunity there and i would hate to build a life out there only to leave it behind after two years. What are your thoughts now, months after the video was uploaded?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому

      Still waiting for PR. But my application has been sent. I'm on a bridging work permit which is valid until the end of this year. Are you still in the pool have you been picked?

    • @neillrogers3604
      @neillrogers3604 5 років тому

      @@LukeOnTheMove i was picked, now waiting for my port of entry letter! Did you go to a specialist to help you out with the transition to PR or did you go it alone?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому

      @@neillrogers3604 tonnes of my own research. I was lucky that I had receiprical agreement with an immigration lawyer so they checked over my applications. The bridging work permit is the main one. Both me and my girlfriend got it. Lots of people get rejected though for that. I would get in the express entry pool for PR soon as you can. See how many CRS points you have before you move.

    • @neillrogers3604
      @neillrogers3604 5 років тому

      We have calculated points based on our current situation and are on the borderline (around 440). We arent going to apply for PR until we have been there for a few months just to see how we settle. That and we dont want to be turned away for our IEC before we even start!

  • @deesworld473
    @deesworld473 4 роки тому +1

    Love this video. Im from the UK and wanting to move over to Canada with my family. Im a nurse also, so looking forward to change. I will have to learn to cope with the 2 weeks I guess! But mate... when you said they could jog on I laughed so much, I was like yeh SUBSCRIBE lol. Let us know what your decision is..I mean im here on your page in 2020 so imma look to see if you have updated, lol

  • @dhaliwalpreet5747
    @dhaliwalpreet5747 3 роки тому

    Hey sir how i will migrate uk to cannada as aw student plz explain me whole process plzz 😞😞 its my humble request sir plz help me

  • @kontiuka
    @kontiuka 2 роки тому +2

    "If you disliked my video, just jog on. I don't want to hear from you." For some reason, I found that hilarious. :)

  • @bethseren
    @bethseren 5 років тому

    Hey I know you said you got offered a job, did your girlfriend have anything lined up or a speciality or profession? Just wondering what happens if one of the pair has a job and the other doesn't. Thanks.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому

      Hey, so my girlfriend didn't have a job lined up. In a big city like TO it was easy for her to get a job within 2 weeks of landing. She does admin work. It doesn't matter really you just have to be able to afford that. Toronto is extremely expensive and with a solo income of under 60k that can make finding a place to live difficult as they will look at your income and think. As newcomers we had to put 7 months rent up front to get a condo in Toronto. You need to have $50k saved up minimum for two people to move to Toronto. Good luck

  • @samantharuck1503
    @samantharuck1503 5 років тому

    We would love to move to Vancouver although we are in our 40s we are both working professionals where do we start?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому

      What jobs do you both do?

    • @samantharuck1503
      @samantharuck1503 5 років тому +1

      I work in a hospital switchboard and husband is a delivery driver for Ocado I am trying to improve my French language skills. I am so pleased we found your videos

    • @schlooonginator1227
      @schlooonginator1227 5 років тому

      @@samantharuck1503 Lol, your French won't improve in Vancouver, learn Mandarin. The reality is that very few people speak French outside of Quebec.

  • @MrAdantie
    @MrAdantie 4 роки тому

    I'm an IT professional. What way is the best to move there?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      If you're under 30 it's IEC. If not skilled worker program is another way you can move without employment sponsorship

  • @proudcanadianimmigrant3380
    @proudcanadianimmigrant3380 5 років тому +1

    WILL STRENGTHEN; EMPOWER; BELIEVE AND HELP U IN FUTURE SUCCESS IN CANADA!!!

  • @LiverpoolRed345
    @LiverpoolRed345 5 років тому +1

    Hi guys I’m not from the uk but I have a uk passport which don’t require me to need a visa to visit Canada , my question is can I apply for a job and get a work permit while I’m in the country?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому

      You can do both in Canada yes. I think you can stay on visitor status for up to 6 months. Depending on where you go just make sure you have enough money to satisfy CBSA that you can support yourself. Tell the truth also there is no law against coming as a visitor and looking for sponsored work.

    • @LiverpoolRed345
      @LiverpoolRed345 5 років тому

      Thank you very much because I’m planning on making the jump right there and then I also have an uncle who’s Canadian who I will be staying with

    • @LiverpoolRed345
      @LiverpoolRed345 5 років тому

      Just hope I can find a job within 6 months

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому

      @@LiverpoolRed345 what field do you work in?

    • @LiverpoolRed345
      @LiverpoolRed345 5 років тому

      I’m a security officer for the government in my country at the airport

  • @GeoffSurman
    @GeoffSurman 5 років тому +5

    Basically is it basic ?

  • @brucescheepers3258
    @brucescheepers3258 5 років тому +1

    Hi Luke, may i ask what qualification do you have to get a job?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому +1

      Depends on the job and industry but I have equivalent of bachelor degree

  • @sachnk7611
    @sachnk7611 5 років тому

    Good job very informative video

  • @macintosh3990
    @macintosh3990 4 роки тому +1

    Hey, I'm in Milton too!

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      Milton is a great place to live. Cute town.

  • @ryacdoesstuff154
    @ryacdoesstuff154 5 років тому

    Hey man. I'm really wanting to emigrate, but I have really no "degrees" or "Skilled Proffessions" I just work in a small job, can I still emigrate?

    • @lukencam
      @lukencam 5 років тому

      What do you mean by small job ? I am confused

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      You certainly can. Take the IEC visa and you can work for 2 years no red tape then apply for CEC class PR if you want to stay.

  • @KodaBearOfficial
    @KodaBearOfficial 4 роки тому +1

    See now I live in Canada bit I want to live in Scotland they have a wonderful country and accent and I sadly am in Calgary nothing looks nice only thing is the rocky mountains

    • @connorford2508
      @connorford2508 4 роки тому

      Galaxy G I would recommend moving out of Alberta in general

    • @azngeezer
      @azngeezer 3 роки тому

      Connor Ford I agree. I have never found living in Calgary harder than it is today with Kenney in charge!

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      Scotland is a beautiful place I have visited many times. Alberta is really tough place to live right now. Cost of living is very expensive considering the economy is simply non existent. Nobody would live here if the Rocky Mountains weren't there. Just bare in mind after living in Calgary it would be hard to adapt to Scotlands weather it rains as much as Vancouver Island with worse summers than the lower mainland. However if you don't mind lots of rain it is like a fairy tail place.

  • @haidershahid8810
    @haidershahid8810 5 років тому +4

    What’s it like to study at university in Canada as opposed to the U.K. are the fees cheaper?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому +5

      It is cheaper. But you won't get government assistance loans here that's the only problem. You have to be a permanent resident for that. So you have to have funds to pay for accommodation and your university fees up front. At the end of university you can become a permanent resident

    • @3lmodfz
      @3lmodfz 5 років тому +2

      @@LukeOnTheMove Depends if you're doing post-grad as they have lots of scholarships and funding for that. I'm coming to Ottawa from the UK in Aug to do a PhD and I have no fees (thanks to Canada scrapping international fees and my high GPA), and I get a $24k stipend per year. The MSc students get a stipend too I think.

    • @LunakieCherrie
      @LunakieCherrie 3 роки тому

      @@3lmodfz Heyy :) how do I apply for a scholarship?

    • @3lmodfz
      @3lmodfz 3 роки тому +1

      @@LunakieCherrie Check to see what scholarships the university is offering, normally can be found under the finance/fees section on courses you are interested in. Most of the time it's just a form or a written thing. Post grad stuff seems to be funded because you have to do teaching assistant stuff along side your degree.

  • @mahdihassanpour5535
    @mahdihassanpour5535 5 років тому

    hey man i`m from iran
    i`m at toronto right now but i want go to England these days
    in your opinion which one is better for study?
    i`m not sure about that why do most people from England com to canada?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому +1

      I don't know i may go back to England soon as work benefits are better in England. Not only that it is warmer year round and green. Canada is cold in winter and has awful worker rights such as vacation. However obtaining permanent residence in the UK is very hard and expensive. Canada is easier. So UK is better

    • @mahdihassanpour5535
      @mahdihassanpour5535 5 років тому +1

      @@LukeOnTheMove I really appreciate it mate I love England I don't know why but I love that canada is the good country and I have never been in England but I feel that's be better than here

    • @schlooonginator1227
      @schlooonginator1227 5 років тому

      @@LukeOnTheMove Come to Victoria or Vancouver, the weather is as mild as the UK. I live on the Island, Victoria, it gets a third of the rain fall of Vancouver, rarely drops below freezing. Smallish at about 350000 people but very compact and walkable. Victoria has a rep for being British, whatever that means. Its really quite nice here, lots of lakes, the ocean, beaches, beautiful lush rainforests...if you like the outdoors, its nice for camping, cycling and hikes. Housing is expensive though but the employment rate is really good.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому

      @@schlooonginator1227 Vancouver Island is beautiful I looked at moving there but cost of living is so ridiculous that it's not even worth considering. There is such a short supply of rentals in Kelowna and Victoria these places have the lowest occupancy rates in canada for rentals. That makes competition really tight. I wish it was different

  • @highwindow1
    @highwindow1 4 роки тому

    Did you go to Vancouver, weather sucks there.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      We didn't and the main deterrent was the weather lol. See my latest videos for updates on where I'm at ua-cam.com/video/vrGLNMuvzcs/v-deo.html

  • @TastyCarcass
    @TastyCarcass 5 років тому

    Did you find work before you left? I'm a programmer so I think I'd be ok, but would want to minimise financial uncertainty

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому +1

      See my latest video it explains more about the immigration. But I found a job yes before we moved out here.

    • @TastyCarcass
      @TastyCarcass 5 років тому

      Thanks man, it was super useful. I've been looking into getting an IEC when the pools open and activating it in 2020. Don't think that requires the language test stuff you did, going to use the time to find work in advance

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому

      @@TastyCarcass no but if you plan on emigrating to Canada permanently its good to start getting that stuff out of the way before you move like the ECA and language tests I did before we came. Depends on your country, uk pools open end of norvember if it's like last year.

  • @ceddynash5610
    @ceddynash5610 3 роки тому

    Sounds like youre from same area as me in the UK! i feel desperate for a change of scenery from here... I want to move to somewhere like Canada but right now, I can't even find a decent job to save up for all that so (if i ever did)... i think it's a looonngg way off. Cheers anyway Luke, informative video

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому +1

      Keep trying I almost gave up so many times but eventually found a job. Also IEC is a great no red tape visa if you satisfy the age requirements. Thanks dude! I am from Malvern

    • @ceddynash5610
      @ceddynash5610 3 роки тому

      @@LukeOnTheMove Nice one, I'm from Gloucestershire! I appreciate the encouragement, and I'll check out IEC too

  • @c3realK1ll4h
    @c3realK1ll4h 4 роки тому

    If I buy a home in Toronto, can I get permanent residency?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  4 роки тому

      No you cannot also you would be subject to a foreign buyers tax of 12.5%.

  • @beggs8836
    @beggs8836 4 роки тому +4

    I also wondered about moving to Canada, but I just feel social life is much better in UK than Canada. Everyone in Canada lives 30 minutes away from each other, in UK you have all your friends in your area and if you are bored you can still go to the pub etc. I think its a huge factor.

    • @connorford2508
      @connorford2508 4 роки тому

      Jon H everyone drives here so distance isn’t a problem. While the uk is denser. if you live in certain areas like southern Ontario, Vancouver, Montreal there are millions of people within a couple mins plus we have massive freeways

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      I agree if social life is your thing then Canada can be an isolating place and I think that comes down to space. However cities like Toronto are massively social places even more social than cities in the UK. So it does depend on where you are.

    • @mrofnocnon
      @mrofnocnon Рік тому

      If you like boozing, pubs and football forget coming here. This is a different world.

  • @rrr32__4
    @rrr32__4 5 років тому +2

    Hey, I'm thinking of moving to Canada from the UK. Can you message me so I can email you some questions if you have some time still?

  • @ItssMaxii
    @ItssMaxii 5 років тому +6

    I’m from England and I’m 15. I’ve always wanted to live in Canada even tho I’ve never been there. But it’s hella boring over here like fr there’s nothing to do

    • @ItssMaxii
      @ItssMaxii 5 років тому +2

      Daniel1330 yeah man idk where about in Canada just anywhere I guess I just wanna live there I feel like everything’s so much better🤷‍♂️

    • @rishid7602
      @rishid7602 5 років тому +1

      Maybe because you're 15?

    • @JGarner.2004
      @JGarner.2004 5 років тому

      Same I’m 15 from England and find living in Britain very boring.

    • @rishid7602
      @rishid7602 5 років тому +1

      @@JGarner.2004 It's probs cos ur a kid...

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому +1

      ​@@JGarner.2004Don't listen to them mate I was around 13 when I decided the UK wasn't where I wanted to be. We actually see things the most clearly when we are younger. I went and visited family in the US saw how they lived compared to us and was like I'm leaving. It eventually became Canada because my family advised US healthcare system is a disaster. However if the healthcare ever changes I will likely move to the US as there are more opportunities for my line of work which is software. I also work for a US company now. Check out some of my latest videos.

  • @sonicguest7
    @sonicguest7 4 роки тому

    Hi I wanted to move to Canada I’m from London England iam now thinking of moving to Canada cause of Brexit thanks for the video

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      It's a great place to move too. Many updates and changes since this video. Check out one of my most recent updates 4 years in ua-cam.com/video/vrGLNMuvzcs/v-deo.html

  • @nav4903
    @nav4903 4 роки тому

    Idk if you’ll see this I’m currently 16 and live in Birmingham UK and I’ve started to hate it and started to feel depressed and angry all the time and I really want to move out most of my family is in canada do you think I should move when I’m older or not

    • @dionterrelonge8107
      @dionterrelonge8107 4 роки тому

      I'm sorry you're feeling like this. I you have someone to talk to. Also, as you're 16 and might be going on to University or further education/training in the near future you might want to look into opportunities to study abroad

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому +1

      Start looking now! I started when I was 15

    • @nav4903
      @nav4903 3 роки тому

      @@LukeOnTheMove thanks so you think I’m 18 now I should move when I’m 21 I’m saving money for it

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому +1

      @@nav4903 as soon as your 18 you can apply IEC when it opens. Apply every year if you don't get picked one year apply again. If you get invited to apply for the IEC visa apply for it and then try and find a job before you leave. In places like Toronto you will find work quickly. I started having the dream of living England when I was around 13 mate haha. Please subscribe if you haven't already watch some of my more recent content.

    • @nav4903
      @nav4903 3 роки тому

      @@LukeOnTheMove thanks for that I didn’t know that I’m going to subscribe aswel gave me good advice

  • @simranwatson7067
    @simranwatson7067 5 років тому

    Thanx for sharing.do u know abt nursing jobs in canada ? How to apply...I live in germany nd love this country.would love to move for 1 or 2 years just for explore nd get to know abt the culture.

    • @schlooonginator1227
      @schlooonginator1227 5 років тому

      All I know is ,as a resident from British Columbia, nurses are in extremely high demand as our baby boomer population (a large portion of the population) is retiring which means a loss of many nurses AND a massive increase in the need for nurses. Not sure exactly how a german would get that job here but there are lots of Phillipina nurses who come here, I cannotsee why a German nurse could not get a job but local unions have in the past made efforts to prevent the use of foreign nurses, not sure if they made any progress through changes in immigration or not. Bottom line is there sould be a LOT of nurseing opportuities. I am under the impression that our schools cannot keep up with the demand for nurses.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      You first need a working visa which is very easy to get as a nurse. I suggest you do the come to Canada tool on the government of Canada website to see what you qualify for then I would move to either B.C or Ontario as pay and working conditions is best for nurses in these places.

  • @tk4609
    @tk4609 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video, I want to live there, can I go there through a holiday or there's a better way? I have no qualifications, is that a problem? Or is there a better way, pls help, thank you.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  4 роки тому +1

      Yes you can

    • @tk4609
      @tk4609 3 роки тому

      @@henryboss5259 thank you

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      Best way is IEC which anybody can get that visa as long as they have no criminal background and under 30 years old

  • @wjdietrich
    @wjdietrich 3 роки тому +1

    Quick update - 5 years later they now live in Calgary and he says he'll never move back to the UK!!!

  • @POVMTB1
    @POVMTB1 4 роки тому

    i wanna move to canada to BC because better mountain biking scene less rain i guess than uk, uk is just constant rain, sick of it

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  4 роки тому

      Just one suggestion pick interior bc or Alberta because the costal regions of bc like Vancouver have a 3 month dry season with drought followed by 9 months of rain and miserable weather. Because Alberta is in the rain shadow of the rockies you have world class skiing and MTB so close. Not only that the sun shines 333 days a year and I can say it is probably more. I hate rain one of the reasons I've avoided bc. Good luck

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  4 роки тому

      Also I did a weather related video just last week please watch and one last winter also

  • @nadeemm04
    @nadeemm04 5 років тому

    i’m 14 turning 15 in december. i really want to move to toronto from the uk but i don’t really know what to do. i need some guidance, please can someone help me? for my gcses i’ve taken citzenship, pe, rs and geography. i just really want to move here now. someone reply to this please.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому

      If you want some advice on industry or what to study here is some. Study dentistry and you don't have to be a dentist but even a hygienist or dental assistant you will suceed in Canada.

    • @nadeemm04
      @nadeemm04 5 років тому

      Luke Smith ah i guess. i just want to do what none of my family has ever done. canada just really interests me. and i would like to move when i’m older but idk if i’ll be able to do it.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому

      @@nadeemm04stick with it and you'll get here. When I was your age I always wanted to emigrate away and it stuck with me and took me years and years of trying and I got here.

    • @nadeemm04
      @nadeemm04 5 років тому

      Luke Smith thank you!! i just need some help and guidance really that’s it. i’ve searched some vids and ugh idk

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому

      @@nadeemm04 keep watching my videos

  • @sebcastilho
    @sebcastilho 5 років тому

    Could you take unpaid holidays? @Luke Smith

  • @samuelmansell9749
    @samuelmansell9749 5 років тому

    What kind of skills do you need? I manufacture windows and in a few years I'll be fully qualified in most aspects of the job, would that do?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому

      Its more complicated than that. You would need to qualify for a work permit which most people don't and its almost impossible to obtain. If your under the age of 30 you can get a work permit through the working holiday program from 2 years. Then you would possibly qualify for CEC Inland permanent residence after being in the country 1 year. But it depends on your education and a whole range of different things which you would need to do. Thats an explanation in the simplest of terms.

  • @JohnAnderson-sq8lt
    @JohnAnderson-sq8lt 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Luke, just wondering if you stayed in Canada and if so, where do you live now?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  4 роки тому

      Yes I did. Living in Calgary now. We may move again soon we like living in different parts. We do love Calgary though and Alberta 💯😁check my later videos for updates.

    • @JohnAnderson-sq8lt
      @JohnAnderson-sq8lt 4 роки тому

      Thanks, hope things continue to work out for you, love to see new immigrants from UK succed and remain in Canada

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  4 роки тому

      @@JohnAnderson-sq8lt thanks John. Same to you too! Did you emigrate or are you Canadian yourself?

    • @JohnAnderson-sq8lt
      @JohnAnderson-sq8lt 4 роки тому +1

      I am Canadian, ancesters came in 1700s from UK

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  4 роки тому

      @@JohnAnderson-sq8lt I love your country and its people 🇨🇦🍁

  • @chabumba3294
    @chabumba3294 3 роки тому

    How did you find a job prior to moving mate?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      Through LinkedIn. Just messaging thousands of people. Paying for the premium LinkedIn. I tried to contact at least 5 people a day. Using a copy n paste message I had previously created. I did this for years and kept at it. This is what got me here. Believing in myself and not giving up.

  • @josephbenadam
    @josephbenadam 4 роки тому

    a coment I had to leavecanada because I was with a canadian lady an she would not le mego to the hospital because of money she was telling that could have cost me 10k which at the ed it did not

  • @naomimorris3708
    @naomimorris3708 5 років тому +2

    What is it like to emigrate by yourself? I know you went with your girlfriend but have you heard of how it is for singles?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому

      If you were in Toronto I think it would be easier if your single especially with meeting people and making friends. But unless in your line of work you get paid over $70k you will have to go into a house or apartment share. Basic admin jobs in downtown Toronto pay between $40-$50k

  • @905lina
    @905lina 4 роки тому

    Mate -rail has gone even worse. I am seriously considering moving out.

  • @Cotinine
    @Cotinine 4 роки тому +1

    i live in Wolverhampton in the west midlands i guess we can both relate how shit it is lmao i am 17 hoping to move soon as possible

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому +1

      You're at a perfect age now to start the process off. Good luck!

  • @CallumPengelly
    @CallumPengelly 4 роки тому

    What are the taxes like?

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  4 роки тому

      Tax % is about the same. But no national insurance here makes it significantly cheaper. VAT is also way lower. Capital gains varies massively depending on which province.

  • @sudsoverspill4484
    @sudsoverspill4484 5 років тому +1

    Yo Calgary winters are bitter Bro, Vancouver winters are not so bad.

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  5 років тому +1

      Too much rain in Vancouver though man I can not deal with rain after living in the uk for years rainy damp winters are horrible.

  • @anindomahmud8276
    @anindomahmud8276 4 роки тому +2

    Hi there! I am British, and with all the insecurities regarding Brexit, I am now considering moving to Canada. Thanks for the video!

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      Thank you! Please subscribe to the channel if you haven't already and see some of my latest videos ua-cam.com/video/vrGLNMuvzcs/v-deo.html

  • @aidancprailrailwaystuffeng4612
    @aidancprailrailwaystuffeng4612 3 роки тому +1

    U live in canada now

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      Yes sir and completely different opinion now than that video. Watch a newer video ua-cam.com/video/vrGLNMuvzcs/v-deo.html

  • @inigomoore2569
    @inigomoore2569 5 років тому +5

    Woo worcestershire!

  • @timsmith428
    @timsmith428 5 років тому +1

    think of it this way...all of the U.K. and Ireland would fit into New Brunswick...

  • @RosscoAW
    @RosscoAW 3 роки тому

    Some of us definitely do fucking SUCK at driving. Living here on the west coast, in an area with a higher than average/desired percentage of wealthy, entitled retiree types, traffic can be HORRIBLE during the day when they're awake and sequestering the roads from people that know how to shoulder check, lane signal, and maintain a consistent cruise speed. Lol

    • @LukeOnTheMove
      @LukeOnTheMove  3 роки тому

      I agree. I think the drivers test is just not strict enough. We saw the same in the UK with people coming from Europe who had terrible driving skills and the driving went to shit from the big real EU push in 2014