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Bobstandard

(1,951 posts)
10. Yes but
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 07:07 PM
Jan 2022

Note that you will not qualify for free Canadian healthcare. Should you need treatment you’ll pay retail, which is much cheaper than in US, but still. Medicare doesn’t work up there either, so living near US healthcare may be important. Vancouver certainly qualifies.

Vancouver is a great city but wildly expensive. More expensive than San Francisco, which is saying a lot

The Okanagan valley, not that far from Vancouver, has the best climate in Canada. It’s called the Napa Valley of Canada for all the vineyards and wineries. The only problem is that every Canadian dreams of retiring there so it’s every bit as expensive as Napa.

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I dont think its that easy to get permanent residency to retire there drray23 Jan 2022 #1
Thanks. Job wise we (well she can) can meet the express entry for professions. JanMichael Jan 2022 #3
Just a few things I've picked up from Canadian friends MLAA Jan 2022 #2
Thank you! JanMichael Jan 2022 #4
(Please note how Abbotsford was flooded last month -- and -- could it happen again?) fierywoman Jan 2022 #8
I can only advise on Toronto vs Vancouver... VarryOn Jan 2022 #5
I think it depends on where you live now. LisaM Jan 2022 #6
Is Vancouver also warmer? I've been to Seattle and loved... brush Jan 2022 #7
Vancouver would definitely be warmer than Toronto... VarryOn Jan 2022 #9
Calgary is not a place for retirement, really, I live there Bev54 Jan 2022 #12
Yes but Bobstandard Jan 2022 #10
I have ancestors who came from Canada to the U.S. I also have family living in abqtommy Jan 2022 #11
Sorry not sure what you are speaking of, Canada having social and political problems Bev54 Jan 2022 #13
Both Canada and the U.S. have a history of and current problems dealing with their abqtommy Jan 2022 #15
That is true, but we are dealing with ours and it is one thing that is similar but Bev54 Jan 2022 #16
I was thinking of Panama in Central America... US protected area, uses the US dollar mitch96 Jan 2022 #14
I had to travel to the Quebec area of Canada for business about 10 or 15 years back. CentralMass Jan 2022 #17
I used to do the Canadian payroll for my American company... VarryOn Jan 2022 #18
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