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prayer,prayer said:Anyones opinion regarding taking my girl child, now 11 years old along with me to canada in the first visit. Husband is not going to accompany. Or should I go first, clear the license exam, get a job and take her which might take atleast 6 months. I do not have any relatives, friends are there but cannot depend on them too much. Any one with a suggestion???
Accompanying kids add-up to the essential tasks we have to carry out and may be cost too - arranging for their schools, drop-off/ receiving at the bus-stop, day-care if schools are half-time, taking care of their necessities at home (feeding, health etc.). And there could be more such things. Time and cost aspects can be managed if one the parents can dedicate to these tasks. As you mentioned, your spouse is not accompanying the first time, I think it will be best that you guys deliberate on this matter from the perspective that which one of you can take care of a given responsibility better in the given country. Weigh-in all such aspects and you will be able to decide better.
Prim a-faci, it looks difficult to manage alone - taking care of the kid and perform job hunt as well in a new country.