firstly, I am aware that no Canadian Force takes transfers from the U.K. any longer and I am in the very early stages of applying for PR and then applying for a force as a new recruit. I have been in the Police in the U.K. for 10 years and am a Sergeant currently.
I wondered if anyone here has done or is doing the same thing. I have a wife and two children who will be coming over with me and we have a fair amount of savings which will be freed up when we sell our house in the U.K. and sufficient savings to satisfy the proof of funds.
There are clearly lots of forces to potentially apply to in Canada. We have family in Ontario so my thinking currently is to apply to the OPP. If we go elsewhere then Edmonton seems quite good at facilitating condensed application processes for out of province applications so it could be completed during one trip rather than going back and forth.
We would not move to Canada full-time until a job is sorted, I am not wedded to the Police as a career in Canada so would do something else if it was suitable. I have a BA and a Masters in Business.
I was wondering if anyone else has been down this path already and might have some tips to share.
Thanks.
I wondered if anyone here has done or is doing the same thing. I have a wife and two children who will be coming over with me and we have a fair amount of savings which will be freed up when we sell our house in the U.K. and sufficient savings to satisfy the proof of funds.
There are clearly lots of forces to potentially apply to in Canada. We have family in Ontario so my thinking currently is to apply to the OPP. If we go elsewhere then Edmonton seems quite good at facilitating condensed application processes for out of province applications so it could be completed during one trip rather than going back and forth.
We would not move to Canada full-time until a job is sorted, I am not wedded to the Police as a career in Canada so would do something else if it was suitable. I have a BA and a Masters in Business.
I was wondering if anyone else has been down this path already and might have some tips to share.
Thanks.