Please refer below post of CAPTAIN QORAX,nb8285 said:Hello all,
Does anyone have a comprehensive list of things to bring when moving to Canada?
Some things are quite obvious, but some are easy to miss.
Thanks!
missmini said:the old electronics won't work in Canada...u need adapters and headache...make sure what u want to bring would work...
furniture? i suppose not, kind of big and costly to ship...IKEA will b ur friend
just bring what u need, whatever u miss u probably don't need that much right?
once u r in Canada u will know what u might still need to bring and what not....u can bring it even after, not necessarily at the first move (that's how we did)
actually the cost of shipping large used electronics could b almost the same with the cost of something brand new; plus even if u use adapters u might still risk of damaging them pretty soon; of course many electronics nowadays r both on 110/220 so it remains the cost in questionsteaky said:Where are you from? The old electronics I brought can still work as long as you bring adaptors (although the time for a task completing is slower than usual)
Furniture: If you spend some time shopping, you would know that ikea furniture is not the best. At home, you may find better quality and value than those in Ikea Canada.
I agree your last paragraph.
missmini said:actually the cost of shipping large used electronics could b almost the same with the cost of something brand new; plus even if u use adapters u might still risk of damaging them pretty soon; of course many electronics nowadays r both on 110/220 so it remains the cost in question
as for the furniture yeah quality wise Ikea is not the best but since so many people move so much does it really worth having fancy expensive furniture and then think how u'll move it...at the end it's abt personal choice; some people do ship their furniture from their home country but it will cost a lot and u r not sure how it will arrive and the conditions in which it will b handled
reaaaally then i guess depends of what u have and from where u r shippingsteaky said:Actually the cost of shipping of higher quality furniture from China is nothing compare to the cost of the same kind of furniture (also made in China) sold in Canadian retailers. I have yet to know how my old furniture will be handled when they arrive in June. BTW, I heard my friend ordered a new sofa (made in China) from a Canadian retailer last Fall but still haven't receive it.
my husband is planning to bring his bike on our first trip to canada... i've heard that you have to pay the tax depends on how much the value of your bike or they will allow it as long is it is used?Heckler said:My advice would be to work out how much it would cost to ship items to Canada, then look up the price of simply replacing them once you arrive!
In my case all I brought was my laptop, camera & my 2 bikes! In my case the cost of the excess baggage fees for my bikes was significantly cheaper than replacing them like for like (cost $400 to ship them, would be $6000 to replace )
Websites like http://usedcanada.com/ are your friends in finding second hand replacements once you arrive too