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$$ How much money you’ll need to move to Canada $$ (IEC working holiday)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ส.ค. 2024
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    A breakdown on the costs of moving to Canada, particularly for those coming for a season (or two).
    Disclaimer: Watching this back, I think I over shot the amount of savings I suggested. I generally think in a couple so I think those numbers are more for two people moving over. I would still aim for the first number I suggested but I do think the more you have the better, so you can feel comfortable to go travelling while you’re over here, and not go back home completely broke. If you don’t have that amount in savings, don’t stress. The most important piece is being prepared and having a plan in place, especially a job, so that you can live off your Canadian income.
    Working Holiday | Moving Abroad | Living in Whistler
    Cost of Living in Canada | British Columbia | Ski Town
    Please remember: everything I say on this video is purely my own experience and opinion and should not be taken as factual information. Please do your own research before coming to Canada.
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    Chapters
    00:00:00 Introducing Myself
    00:04:35 Settling in Canada
    00:05:58 IEC Visa Costs
    00:08:45 A few months before moving
    00:10:00 Insurance (yes you need it!)
    00:12:40 Right before you leave
    00:14:10 Clothes to bring/not bring
    00:15:06 Winter Everyday Gear
    00:16:00 Ski/Snowboarding Gear
    00:17:20 Moving into your new home
    00:18:00 Other every day things you’ll need
    00:19:49 Things to be prepared for
    00:20:40 Grocery tips for Whistler
    00:22:13 How much savings you should have!

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  • @Holographicdubz
    @Holographicdubz 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thats a cool jumper, where did you get it?

  • @taylaw8059
    @taylaw8059 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    hey! planning to move to whistler on a WHV end of 2025 did you go through a company or do it on your own? Im leaning more towards the latter but I'm worrier about not securing a job before getting there

    • @caitlinjanet_
      @caitlinjanet_  8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Hey! That’s awesome that you’re planning on coming over. There is The Working Holiday Club who are a great company for helping you with your visa and getting a job. However my year they couldn’t guarantee me housing and I had already done my visa alone so didn’t feel I needed to spend my money on a company.
      It is scarier but definitely can be done as long as you spend your time now researching as much as possible so that you feel more confident. I watched a lot of YT, and I also spent a lot of time on the IEC Facebook group reading about everyone’s experience.

  • @trent53373
    @trent53373 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hey Caitlin!
    Did you struggle to find work for whistler at first? / when does vail start to put up jobs on their website?
    Thank you! :)

    • @caitlinjanet_
      @caitlinjanet_  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey! I had my job offer before I left which was awesome, including my housing! I believe Winter jobs will come online around July or August :) so keep an eye out! Good luck! :)

  • @lucytattersall2673
    @lucytattersall2673 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hey 😊 are the costs in Canadian dollars or Australian?

    • @caitlinjanet_
      @caitlinjanet_  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey! Great question! My brain kind of thinks of them as one thing now! I would say for your savings and for everything you buy while still at home (insurance, visa) in AUD and then everything I mentioned in Canada as CAD :)