Hi
Thank you for your advice I really appreciate it. After speaking to my dh he is looking into an internal transfer although it might not happen. We have a few choices and he takes everything in his stride that it is so frustrating that he wont take any initiative to find information out I sometimes think he feels it will appear on his plate one evening
Anyway here is what we are looking for and want out of the move.
Having read up on Canada it looks beautiful. I dont speak fluent French, but will be willing to take classes before we move. My dh doesnt want to move to somewhere that speaks all French. He loves his country and loves his language for him it would feel he would be giving up all his uk rights

I love the hot weather and was originally thinking of moving to the US either LA or FL. However with thier gun crime and thier medical health insurance problems dh has been put off. I have always thought of Canada, but the cold weather since Cool Runnings put me off.

We are used to the rain and wind so I dont think the wet winters will be any different to the UK. Even summer we have rain virtually all the time. Calgary is way too cold in the winter for me. NYC 32f was very cold when we went. I am sure you get used to the weather.
Anyway sorry I am rambling, but sometimes find it hard to put what we want in a post. Excuse me if this is long and bitty.
The options are:
1) Train as a nurse in the UK, which will be 3 1/2 years away and then have 1 years experience before I could even move plus the 18 month visa and school arrangement time schedule. We would be looking at 5 1/2 -6 years

Yes you cant rush such a huge step. I dont really want to wait that long. Mainly because my dd is now 7 and my boys are 3. They start school in Sept 08 reception year, but I think you call it Kindergarten.
2) Move out on my dh being part-qualified accountant. He has had 9-10 years experience. Might not be able to get an internal transfer. He would have to try and find a job before he gets there or would he find one when we arrive

He isnt fully qualified and wont be until 3-4 years. I am sure he can finish his studies in Canada.
Canada requires 67 points and I think we might be able to get those points, but not sure if we would unless one of us is qualified. Either way I want to be there within 2 years. To allow us enough time to get a few flights over to Canada to choose our destination, schools, debts paid, house sorted for renting purposes we will only rent in Canada until we find a property I wont find a property before this would lose us valuable time to get everything else ready.
What we dont want to lose and what we like
We like the commercial life and the standard of living. We wouldnt want to live anywhere the medical care is worse, hospitals are poor (I know our NHS hospitals are poor, but I mean unequipped and poor surgeons). We love the cleanliness of resturants, toilets etc. We can go to the cinema, shopping etc. Life over here goes to quick and everyone is stressed. I love the idea of having mountains, waterfronts, beach locations, etc a more peaceful life. Yes I like things to do, but dont like the everyday stresses we have. Also I have 7 weeks annual leave and dh has 5 weeks annual leave. I read that Canada has two weeks annual leave. We have benefits i.e child care, working tax credit, child benefits. I dont know how worse off financially we would be moving to Canada. I want to keep the luxury we have of being able to go to WDW every other year.
I looked into Ontario, but it mentioned Smog issues? I really dont know Canada that well. I love the beauty Canada offers. I would like to live somewhere that has scenery or close by with a nice summer. I dont mind the snow I am sure the kids will love this as our snow is so far in between. I am sure you can handle the snow better than we can.
Any other places other than Vancouver would be great. Also would like to take into account safety as well. I have read that Canada is safe and many people leave thier doors open, however I have also read some conflicting information.
Please help.