Sana7
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Hi Granma Nessie: My mom will be staying with us. Her pension would not be enough to buy groceries for a week for one person. However, we are lucky to have plenty of room for everyone in our house here. When we were poor students with a child back in our home country, she took care of all of us in her place, so we could get our degrees and raise a child while earning no money at all. It is our time now to pay back. Moreover, in addition to our day jobs, we have also started a new business. She is welcome to work there (if she wants to), as we know it is important for her to feel independent and have her own savings. I wish you all the best in also finding a solution that works for your family.Granma Nessie said:It is exciting times for us but I have a few worries on how I will manage financially living in Canada as unfortunately I will have to get my own accommodation as my daughter does not have the room for my to live with with the family long term.In 2008 when we applied,the Canadian dollar was 2 to the British pound and it has now lost a quarter of that value. I will be hard pushed to live on my pensions without getting a job of some kind but at age 62 not sure if that would even be possible. I wonder how all the other parents/grandparents of this forum will manage with housing etc. Will most of them be able to stay with their family? I have always been able to support myself and I would reluctant to ask my daughter for any financial assistance although she and her husband are technically supposed to support me for 10 years. I will try and stay positive, however.