
Moving to B.C.This section covers the basics of moving to British Columbia. There is so much involved in moving that it can really help to have advice from someone who has done it before.
Read our checklist of things to do before you leave for Canada - don’t leave home without it.
When you first land in B.C. there are a lot of things to do. This handy checklist will help you keep track of things to do. Read more »
Canada’s health service, the Medical Services Plan (MSP), will cover you once you have been in Canada three months. But what does it cover? Read more »
This guide aims to help you with costs of the essentials you need to set up home in Canada. Read more »
Read this guide to costs for your electricity (hydro), gas, cable, water, sewage and telephone. Read on »
Insuring your car (or vehicle as Canadians often say) is somewhat different in B.C. And our guide includes how to get your no claims record recognized in Canada. More »
Are you thinking of bringin your cellular phone (mobile phone) to Canada? Read this first.
When you move to Canada, what should you bring and more importantly what should you leave behind? Read more »
You don’t have to leave your cherished pooch or moggie behind. How could you? We brought our dog, Jasper, and he has settled in very well. Here’s our guide on how to bring your pets »
When you are in the UK (or anywhere else outside Canada) you may find reading to Canadian newspapers or even listening to local radio stations helps with your research. And it can help with morale too, as you imagine living in your new home. Find out more »
You may also be interested in Outbound Publishing who publish a number of magazines and run the Emigrate Show - check them out for all your emigration news, contacts and opportunities.
Lighthouse Park in Vancouver has trails
through spectacular old growth forest.When you are waiting to move and when you first arrive, it is great to have somewhere that you can get some support. The internet is a great way to connect with others in the same situation, get advice from those, like us, who have done it and even connect with others once you have arrived. We have a few groups that we can recommend, so read on »
When you first arrive you will likely want to rent somewhere to live. We have some advice on finding somewhere. Read on »
Teen diaries
These diaries give a day to day look at life as a teen in Vancouver. A great way to help you see what life could be like for you.
This Div is on all pages based on this relocation2BC template.