Re: Kamloops
Bugger!, it wouldn't let me edit.
Work for the spouse is important. I honestly don't know what electronic design is, but I imagine your husband would have a better chance in an urban centre.
Alberta isn't for everyone. It is beautiful here with very long (6 month), expensive to heat, cold winters.
You might not find the house prices bad depending on where in the UK you are coming from but bear in mind that once here you will be dealing with local wages and prices. It all adds up quickly as Jan and I have discussed in other threads. The user fees add up quickly. Heat and light in the winter run at least $350/month. Car insurance on two cars (trust me, you cannot depend on public transit) about $220/month. Bus passes for the kids (many are bussed to school) $38/month, gas for the cars, groceries ($600+, I feed teenagers), mortgage, property taxes ($170+/month), medical dental premiums, they all add up.
We managed when only my husband brought home a paycheque, but it was tight. Now his cheque pays the bills, mine is the gravy/emergency money.
Have you ever been to Canada and what made you select Kamloops? It was a place that people left when I was growing up in BC. Times change but you are looking at about a three hour drive to the lowermainland. (yes, we have a very different concept of distance over here)
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