aerotuned wrote: » Ya was thinking that alright and now with aer lingus flight to canada at 250€ looks like a Holliday for the time being. Or is the grass just greener I wonder ?
treefiddy wrote: » I'm in the same boat I have till the 14th of march to activate my visa but I'm lacking the courage to travel alone to a huge country where I know absolutley no one, I wish I had more time I don't know what to do.
treefiddy wrote: » Does anyone know how I take money or use my ulster bank card in Canada?
GrumPy wrote: » Fly over to activate it, it will give you more time to decide. Don't waste it!!
treefiddy wrote: » Hi, I notice you're in Calgary what's the craic in that place? is casual work easy to get and accommodation etc..
Phoenix wrote: » Could i use a Canadian company for my insurance like blue cross as they seem to offer health insurance for non Canadians
treefiddy wrote: » You should go, I know it seems very daunting but worth going over for a week or two to activate your visa. There will be lots others in the same boat alone in a foreign land but you'll soon make friends. I would take any kind work I can get , I'm not an educated man or have any qualifications apart from a forklift licence if that's any use over there, so it will be blue collar type work I be seeking.
Wexman2213 wrote: » When you thinking about going? Im waiting for the weather to warm up abit ober there first, would like to go to alberta or bc not sure which yet do? Anyone reccomend the best spot for a lad looking for construction work perferable carpentry?
gary27 wrote: » I reckon Calgary would be a good start.
Wexman2213 wrote: » Cheers gary I was looking at fort macmurray, it looks like a happening spot with loads of work going on ,