I know exactly what you mean about going on this journey with the people here. I've been trying to move to Canada for many years, some years more seriously than others. But since I've found the people on this forum it's like I now have people to share that excitement with. People to encourage me when I'm down. People who understand why we would put ourselves, and our families, through such a test of endurance.
I've had a love affair with Canada since I first went there in 96 and I've been back lots of times for work since. But this pull to Canada is most definitely from me and not my wife. She is happy to go because she knows how much I want to live there and she and the kids have been there with me for a long period in 2013. She does really like it there, but it's my dream, not hers.
I know why I want to live there. There are plenty of pull factors and a few push factors from here. The weather - even the winters. The culture. The multicultural nature of the people. The employment prospects for my children. In the UK we are lucky in that we have a great education and health care system the same as Canada, but Canada doesn't have the same sectarianism as we have in Northern Ireland.
My wife keeps asking me for my number one reason why I want to move and leave the good life, nice house and well paid job I have here. It's really hard to put my finger on it, but I genuinely feel happier when I'm there. Maybe it's the bright blue skies - yes even in the winter. Maybe it's that I feel that the children will grow up with a brighter future there outside our sectarian country.
Can I ask others to tell me what's the number one reason why they want to move to Canada? Is anyone else having to convince their partners to make the move and if so what's their approach?
Totally agree with your POV, cannot agree more.
Had started the journey to canada long back in 2014.
2015 saw the changes in the system along with Express entry introduction.
And the time flew from there till last week.
Lots of ups and downs and hurdles, appearing in IELTS twice, both for myself and spouse. IELTS expired after stipulated time.
Reappeared again.
She had to write IELTS 3 times to match nd maintain the score.
Had to reapply to be in the pool.
Received nomination from Ontario. Submitted all the papers post ITA, including Medical's and PCC.
Application rejected after 4 months due to missing documents.
Applying again after creating new profile.
BUT as u rightly mentioned , the culture, the blue skies, the future of kids and self are highly motivating factors to relentlessly pursue the dream.
One kid is staying separately with grandparents.
Another on the way to join him.
Leaving a well paid job for both of us to pursue this dream.
Well I am sure not giving up.
Sorry for making it so long. Your post prompted me.
Never stop dreaming.
" Don't be afraid to give up the good , and go for the great ".