Hello guys,
I hold a British MA in Translation (1st Class). I have been lecturing as an instructor for three years now in a North African country.
I have been thinking about immigrating to Canada as a skilled worker, either to the Francophone or the Anglophone area. I have no preference as of yet!!!!!
I have found a good teaching opening (40k) in Edmonton, Alberta which seems a good salary for a single person. So, I'm thinking about applying and moving over there under the Experience Class, if I get recruited.
I have recently started reading bout Australia. The Australian weather is very tempting in comparison to Alberta's!! Also, the Australian Dollar is stronger than the Candian one! However, Canada is closer to Africa compared to Australia, with direct flights to Montréal!!! My community is way bigger in Canada than in Australia (a small number in Melbourne and Sydney), in case I'd get homesick!!
I would like to get your inputs regarding: work opportunities (let's say education and IT), Taxes, rent and cost of living, life quality, Higher education quality/cost, immigration procedure and duration, Permanent residency acquisition, Health services, welfare, British credentials acceptance (equivalency), etc.
Bref, some real life based advice that would help me make up my mind, coz I can't choose right now ???
Thanks
I hold a British MA in Translation (1st Class). I have been lecturing as an instructor for three years now in a North African country.
I have been thinking about immigrating to Canada as a skilled worker, either to the Francophone or the Anglophone area. I have no preference as of yet!!!!!
I have found a good teaching opening (40k) in Edmonton, Alberta which seems a good salary for a single person. So, I'm thinking about applying and moving over there under the Experience Class, if I get recruited.
I have recently started reading bout Australia. The Australian weather is very tempting in comparison to Alberta's!! Also, the Australian Dollar is stronger than the Candian one! However, Canada is closer to Africa compared to Australia, with direct flights to Montréal!!! My community is way bigger in Canada than in Australia (a small number in Melbourne and Sydney), in case I'd get homesick!!
I would like to get your inputs regarding: work opportunities (let's say education and IT), Taxes, rent and cost of living, life quality, Higher education quality/cost, immigration procedure and duration, Permanent residency acquisition, Health services, welfare, British credentials acceptance (equivalency), etc.
Bref, some real life based advice that would help me make up my mind, coz I can't choose right now ???
Thanks