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I am moving to Canada in February 2008, I have several questions. Please Help!!! :) ?

I will be moving to Canada in February of 2008. I have several questions that I am needing answered. I will be moving from the US to Vancouver, BC….Thanks in advance!

1) Does your credit history follow you when you move to Canada?
2) Does your driving history follow you when you move to Canada? And can I just trade in my US drivers license and get a BC license?
3) I am an MRI technologist, I believe it falls under the skilled migration, so how hard would it be to get a work visa?
4) When I move what happens with my american car loan? Credit cards?
5) How do I go about getting auto insurance in Canada, and when am I eligible for health insurance in Canada?
6) How long do you have to live/work in Canada to become a citizen? I do plan on having dual citizenship at some point in the future.
7) Where is the best place to look for healthcare jobs in Vancouver? Does anybody know of a website besides workopolis?

Thanks!!!!!!

I am a Canadian and I lived in the US for two years. I couldn’t get a credit card there the first year because I didn’t have a credit history in the U.S. So, my credit did not follow me from Canada. I would imagine that it would be the same for you.

Many states have reciprocal agreements with Canadian provinces with regards to driving records. B.C. has an exchange program with the U.S. So, all you need to do is trade in your state license for the B.C. license. http://www.icbc.com/licensing/lic_renew_replace_new.asp#caagsjsk

As for work visas, you can see about immigrating as a skilled worker. But this process may take some time and you need to apply before leaving the U.S. See: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.asp
If you are prepared to wait, I would think that you would have no trouble getting an invitation as we need all sorts of medical professionals in Canada. The poster above stated that you need a job lined-up — this would be helpful, of course, however, if you look at the CIC site, this is not a requirement if you are applying to immigrate as a skilled worker. They state what the minimum requirements are and there is a points system in place. Having arranged employment is worth 10 points out of a possible 100: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/factor-employment.asp – of course, a job offer would make things easier. There are plenty of people who come to Canada from other countries and they don’t have jobs lined-up.

There is a provincial nominee program whereby if you can get a job offer, you can apply to immigrate: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/apply-who.asp

Why don’t you try contacting the B.C. Association of Medical Radiation Technologists to find out what you might need to work in B.C.? http://www.bcamrt.bc.ca/ You likely need to be licensed in B.C.

You need to find out if you can export your car. This site tells you all you need to do: http://www.riv.ca/ – The car loan might be an issue if the title is not clear. See: http://www.i-b-t.net/anm/templates/trade_article.asp?articleid=261&zoneid=3
It might be easier to sell the car.

If you plan on keeping a residence in the U.S., you could keep your credit cards. This might be important only until you establish credit in Canada. But, what if you decide to return to the U.S.?

You will need Cdn auto insurance and there are plenty of companies in Canada that also provide insurance in the U.S. State Farm is one, for example.

You will need to live in Canada for 3 years out of 4 years preceding your application: https://services3.cic.gc.ca/rescalc/resCalcStartNew.do?&lang=en

You would be eligible for B.C. health insurance after a period of residency in that province – apply when you arrive. So, you should carry some kind of health insurance until this kicks in: http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/msp/infoben/eligible.html

If you are planning on leaving the U.S. permanently, you should know that you will have to file a U.S. tax return as well as a Cdn. return. You should be able to exclude your Cdn. income on the U.S. return, though – so, no double-taxation.

Try Career Builder http://www.careerbuilder.ca/CA/Default.aspx

Monster
http://www.monster.ca

But the provincial association for your field noted above will likely have job information.

Hope this helps.

And, for the poster from France, you do have to prove that you are financially independent – for one person this is about $10,000: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.asp Incidentally, since Canada is a bilingual country, if the French poster is adept in English and French, this would be beneficial.

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