Thank you, that's very helpful. If you don't mind, what are some of the "insane logistics of an international move"? More than finding a place to rent and packing up a uhaul I assume? Is there special paperwork or applications to fill out to actually move your belongings to Canada? If you can give me a rough list of what you've had to do and the timeline involved I would greatly appreciate it.
-First and foremost, find 2 jobs with acceptable/comparable salaries to our current earnings.
-Coincide start dates at new jobs with selling our current home (if the buyer is financing, it will take 30-45 days to close, but we will need to get our stuff out prior to the sale date).
-Ideally purchase a new property, but the mortgage lenders I have spoke with seem to think that as a "non-resident" I'll need a minimum of 30% down, until I regain "resident" status at some point - but they can't pinpoint how long that actually takes when a Citizen moves back to Canada. Residents can buy with as little as 5% down. I would be comfortable with a nice, normal 20%, but I doubt we will be able to swing the 30% and have enough for moving expenses.
-If we are forced to rent for a year, find a pet-friendly house to rent nearby where we want to purchase, so that my daughter can stay at the same school 2019-20 and onward until high school.
-Figure out what grade to place her in, since the curriculum nor the age cutoffs for school grades line up between Louisiana and Ontario.
-Inventory everything that we want to move so that it can make it through customs.
-Decide how to move the things that we want to move (uhaul, moving company, or don't bother and just sell everything/buy new when we arrive).
-Import a vehicle or two.
-Smuggle our 4-legged child into Ontario since she is technically banned. The other 3 won't have issues, but the very vague "pitbull-like" breed ban is going to present issues for one of them.
None of it is necessarily complicated, it's just a LOT to do all at once. While I've been keeping tabs on employment opportunities, there's no sense in applying for anything 6-8 months ahead of time. I've emailed the school board up there, only to be told that we would discuss placement upon enrollment, not before. I'm a Realtor, so of course I've done my due diligence where the purchasing/renting is concerned, but without employment/salary info, there's not much that can be done with 100% certainty until we have accepted employment offers. So, essentially we just sit and wait, and stress about how to magically make all of this happen in May/June/July.
I have a game plan in my mind, but there are no guarantees that it will work out the way we need it to.