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There is also a good website I post on now and then called British Expat's, there are a bunch of forums there, where you can get good advice etc.
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I would like to be living there in 5 years time, just got to convince the other half. She is warming to the idea since her sister moved to New York with work and is now thinking of getting a green card though as it's not that far away..
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The language situation actually wasn't too bad. In every shop they greeted you with "Bonjour, Hi" and however you responded the conversation continued in that language as all shop staff have to be able to speak both.Originally posted by bobsyouruncle View PostI have been to both Montreal and Vancouver and I would certainly favour Vancouver, particularly as I don't speak French.
In the street however you could bump into people who only spoke one or the other. Bizarre.
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Must say that after 30 years in Canada..I avoided Montreal like the plague. I only went into Quebec on my bicycle - I lived in Ottawa at the time...and all the good trails were in Quebec.
Toronto - concrete jungle - hate it
Ottawa - laid back, but plenty of jobs.
Edmonton/Calgary - booming. Calgary very scenic
Vancouver - very nice climate, decent jobs, scenic.
Contracting wise - Most people contract to perm. But there is a good sized contracting market there. If you go to Ottawa I have contacts who might help you out in a pinch.
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Blame the FrenchOriginally posted by MickeyP View PostI spent the worst 6 months of my life in Montreal. What a s**thole. I hear the rest of Canada is supposed to be quite nice but Quebec is truly abysmal.
On a serious note, Edmonton and Alberta in general is booming now, so head over there. My brother is in Edmonton and is a domestic sparky, he has loads of work as they can't build houses quick enough.
I would go like a shot but the Mrs is reluctant. We are over there in May for 2 weeks, hopefully that might help my case.
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Thanks, cant seem to PM you at the moment, but I think I can guess the companies you are talking aboutOriginally posted by Kowalski View PostI did the same thing. Went to Vancouver for 12 months.
There are 2 main IT companies in Vancouver managed to get a job as a tester for an international software company. (You will of heard of them)
I have several contacts and websites - if you need any just PM me.
Best thing I ever done by the way!!
I am sure Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Montreal etc will all have something but go to Vancouver.
I have been to both Montreal and Vancouver and I would certainly favour Vancouver, particularly as I don't speak French.Originally posted by MickeyPI spent the worst 6 months of my life in Montreal. What a s**thole. I hear the rest of Canada is supposed to be quite nice but Quebec is truly abysmal.
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I spent the worst 6 months of my life in Montreal. What a s**thole. I hear the rest of Canada is supposed to be quite nice but Quebec is truly abysmal.
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I did the same thing. Went to Vancouver for 12 months.
There are 2 main IT companies in Vancouver managed to get a job as a tester for an international software company. (You will of heard of them)
I have several contacts and websites - if you need any just PM me.
Best thing I ever done by the way!!
I am sure Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Montreal etc will all have something but go to Vancouver.
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Canada
Has anyone got any experience of contracting (testing) in Canada? Are there many opportunities there?
I am thinking of going for a year, also does anyone know the best city for testing work and also any good job sites?
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