I am thinking of moving to Canada as a single mum. My ex lives in the UK and for various genuine reasons can't afford child support. He currently comes over to visit once/month, and I bring my daughter there once every 2 months. I am just meeting bills at present and not able to save for future big bills eg change of car, or university fees for my daughter (now 4 - I know it's a long way away but I know also that time passes quickly and I think our Uni fees in Ireland might go up like in the UK), and also make sure I have a pension. The salaries being offered would mean that I could save enough to pay for those things. I would hope that we would visit the UK once/year, and I could pay for my ex to come over and visit my daughter for a holiday once-twice/year.
There would be many exciting things about such a move - work wise it would stretch me and be much more interesting; leisure activities like skiing and skating etc would be on our doorstep. It has the potential to be a great experience.
My main concern is how we would be welcomed into the community as a single parent family. I work in healthcare and the better paid jobs are in small towns (although there are jobs in bigger towns) - being in a warm welcoming community would be really important but how to work out if a town which has a suitable post is warm and welcoming beforehand? Also, afterschool childcare while I'm at work is really important. If my child wasn't happy I would not be happy at work. I've been really lucky with childcare so far for my daughter - have found warm and kind people as au pairs. None of my family live close enough to do any childcare, but we do meet up currently about once every month, so that would also be an absence for my daughter.
I would love to hear from anyone else who has moved to Canada as a single parent, and how they found it.
Annmarie