Your advice/suggestions on living and working in the UK

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Postby kelsey1972 » Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:10 am

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Hi All

A friend of mine has recently rented out some rooms in his house, to a few Canadian teachers that have relocated to UK.
As I too have a property that I intend to do the same thing with. I was wondering if i might find any companies, or indeed any individuals that are looking for accommodation.
I have a brand new 4 bedroom house in Daventry, in the West Midlands. All the rooms are a good size and one room has an en-suite bathroom.

If anyone is interested, then by all means get in touch.

It would also be a great help, if anyone could forward me the contact details of any relocation agencies that might be interested in any accommodation I can provide.

Many thanks

Steve

stevekelsey@tiscali.co.uk
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Postby nhonho_88 » Wed Aug 20, 2008 8:30 am

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The cost to live in UK is very high but it is right because it is a very olden and nice country. The education here is very good so there are a lot of foreign students come to study. :shock: :shock:
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Postby richardedward » Wed Aug 27, 2008 10:40 pm

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hello everyone,

this is richard edward.

work here in london in insurance firm.
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Postby Classroom Canada » Tue Sep 02, 2008 6:56 pm

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If you're teachers, then you can check out the Classroom Canada website and I'll help you make the move to London anyway. You can also check out Network Canada's book Living in London: a Survival Guide for Canadians. It will help you in everything you need to know about the move.

I'm writing a book right now about Teaching In London that will also be available soon on amazon. Hope this helps!
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Re: Your advice/suggestions on living and working in the UK

Postby baritoneman » Tue Dec 16, 2008 1:06 pm

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I Need help.... I am planning on moving To London,,, I have listed sometihngs I need help with please.

1. Whats a cheap neighbourhood In London but on the perimeter of the city but also so has access to the Tube.

2. is it best to start looking for a job when I have my work visa or when I arrive in London?

3. are there any good job websites in England. or if anyone knows any companies that place new people to London that would be great.
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Re: Canadian Teachers Blog About Teaching in London, England

Postby Classroom Canada » Mon May 04, 2009 6:38 pm

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Hi all,
Our Classroom Canada Teachers Blog is up & running. Check it out here:http://www.classroomcanadateachers.blogspot.com

Our teachers come from coast to coast and love to see you reading their stories, rants, raves, advice, tips & funny anecdotes about living & working in London. Please support them by adding your comments.

Thanks!
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