Moved to New brunswick Canada from UK England

Canada
March 22, 2012 7:52pm CST
Hi my family and I moved to Canada. Lots of differences, even the language has alot of different words. It took us 2 years to get our residency but it was worth it. We had alot of challenges along the way but we stuck at it and here we are.
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@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
23 Mar 12
So how long have you been living in Canada? I think that it would be a very very big difference and not one I could adapt to easily. I don't mind moving around the state, but to move so far away from family and friends, I'd definitely not be able to cope. I know of a vlogger who moved from Canada to Taiwan, what a big move! What a difference in culture and language!
• Canada
23 Mar 12
Yes that is the biggest thing about the move is missing the family. More so perhaps for my wife she is very close and her mother is getting on, saying that so are mine. It's very expensive to travel back and the cost of living is getting more and more expensive every year.I thought I was doing the best for my family and when you watch the european news perhaps I did.Regards James
• United States
23 Mar 12
Welcome to Canada.
• Canada
23 Mar 12
Thanks for the welcome it's nice to be wanted.
@cher913 (25782)
• Canada
23 Mar 12
cool. i am in Ontario and have been out to the east coast only once but i fell in love with it and would move there in a minute if i could!
• Canada
23 Mar 12
Hi the furthest I have been west is toronto airport to pick up my family. I have freinds that have lived there and they said it was very different to the east side (New brunswick) Regards James
@burrito88 (2774)
• United States
23 Mar 12
I've often wanted to visit New Brunswick, and also Nova Scotia. The closest I've come is Bar Harbor, Maine. Mainiacs can have a strange accent.