So anyone on the boards who's noticed me at all in the 4 years I've been hanging around here has probably noticed that I don't like living in the U.S. People who know me even more have often have heard me go on about how much I want to leave, and asked me if I'm ever going to actually do anything about it. But every time I would begin to look at what I would need to do, it felt like staring up at an insurmountable legal and financial mountain.
Right now my wife and I are thinking maybe we have an opportunity to do that?...
When I left Fedex a year ago, I was eligible to hold on to two sponsored retirement fund accounts, since I'd worked there for 7 years. I suggested back then that we just cash them out and pay off debts, since they drain money faster than our savings accumulate. She was like "yeah, maybe..." and avoided the subject, apparently not on board. But now that she's been out of school for well over a year and still doesn't have a job, we've hit a point where we've been forced to dip into those retirement funds. This broke whatever resistance was there, and we're cashing it all out.
So we're talking about how we're going to allocate those funds. It's not a huge amount. After taxes, it'll be something like 8 month's pay. But it's the most money we'll have ever had in the bank. And we start thinking... if we're serious about making a big move somewhere, this will be the best opportunity we've ever had. If we can just find work somewhere, we could actually invest in relocation. At first it was just talk about moving out of state, because fuck Indiana. We've both concluded that we are never going to improve our life situation as long as we're stuck in this shitty state. But then it moved on to wondering how difficult it would be to make it into Canada...
And honestly, I have no clue. But it would be amazing. For so many reasons. Especially for our kids. Better education. A more safe and culturally tolerant environment. We're especially worried about healthcare, because when my wife does find work, we're going to lose Medicaid coverage for our diabetic son... and his medical costs will be horrible. We both already avoid going to the doctor as much as possible for financial reasons, and because it's near impossible to find doctors who care about helping you more than throwing expensive prescriptions at you.
I'm also thinking that I have enough specialized experience under my belt now in the field of customs brokerage and logistics coordination, that maybe I do have a shot at landing a position far away with a company that would be willing to put up with my relocation difficulties.
But I've never even been outside the U.S. before in my life. Anyone here have any experience with this? Any advice for me? Reasons I should re-consider? I've been doing a bit of reading, and I see that Canada has a legal immigration process involving a point system that you must score sufficiently on to get permission. How tough is it to qualify? Is Vancouver as awesome a place as it sounds? Fill my eyes with juicy knowledge about getting the fuck out of here.