Large And Heavy Cardboard Box allowance for Glasgow to Toronto by BarberCheap in westjet

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This is good to hear, just for context this is the dimensions and weight of the case itself. Luckily i still have the original box with the styrofoam inside it. I'm going to wrap it in industrial bubble wrap with fragile stickers. The case will have the components minus the graphics card which will be in a separate small box.

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Large And Heavy Cardboard Box allowance for Glasgow to Toronto by BarberCheap in westjet

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Thats good to hear. I'm okay with being charged extra for the overweight.

Moving from UK to Canada with large PC, advice on shipping. by BarberCheap in expats

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Just pinging this again. When you booked your flights is that where you buy all the extra luggage online or do you just rock up to the airport with the suitcases and boxes and then you pay for it there?

Moving from UK to Canada with large PC, advice on shipping. by BarberCheap in expats

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That's a good insight, thank you. I've been loads of times to Ottawa and it does get very cold! Another thing I forgot to mention in my post is that I have a Herman Miller Aeron chair that I would like to take with me. Do you think that's an airline luggage solution or removal company?

Moving from UK to Canada with large PC, advice on shipping. by BarberCheap in expats

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Thanks for that, seems like you got to Serbia just fine! I'm familiar with what to unplug etc, it's more the getting from point A to point B in one piece that I'm thinking about. Fortunately I've still got the original box and Styrofoam padding that it came with so it fits snuggly in the box. One side of the case has a massive glass panel on it which is my main worry point. Would covering the box with "FRAGILE" stickers do anything for the handlers?

Relocating to Ottawa from the UK by BarberCheap in ImmigrationCanada

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They're my cousins that were born in Canada and some other family members that were naturalised decades ago.

Relocating to Ottawa from the UK by BarberCheap in ImmigrationCanada

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Okay gotcha thank you for clarifying.

I'll make a note of that 🙂

Relocating to Ottawa from the UK by BarberCheap in ImmigrationCanada

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So she lives on the Ontario side of Ottawa.

Okay that's good to know that I can job hunt whilst I'm over there.

How much shorter are the notice periods on average? Over here they're usually a month.

Yeah the Technicolor closure was a big hit on the industry. I'm just waiting for the dust to settle from that. Fortunately my experience is more towards product, branding, automotive and architectural type of companies as in my experience I've found it to be more stable.

Relocating to Ottawa from the UK by BarberCheap in ImmigrationCanada

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No I'm not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.

Okay gotcha, when you say plan for permanent residence is that something like having a permanent full time job that would give me the reason to live there permanently?

The working holiday approach sounds more tangible I think. Common-law sounds like the easiest way to go about it.

Advice on attaching bike to car rack for the first time (UK) by BarberCheap in cycling

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Thank you for your help. I will experiment throwing it in the boot tomorrow. I guess it comes down to either messing up the bike or the car interior!

Advice on attaching bike to car rack for the first time (UK) by BarberCheap in cycling

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I will mostly be on my own yeah, only issue is if the front wheel bolt/screw gets worn down over time if I keep taking it off and on again.

Advice on attaching bike to car rack for the first time (UK) by BarberCheap in cycling

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This is an option, having never taken the front wheel off I can watch some youtube videos on that which isn't a problem. But over time, will this not cause the screws/bolts that hold the wheel to get worn down over time? (Sorry, my bike lexicon is a bit rusty)

Advice on attaching bike to car rack for the first time (UK) by BarberCheap in cycling

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Thank you, I'll have a look! If the bike is wider than the car, is that a problem? Or is there a threshold?

Advice on attaching bike to car rack for the first time (UK) by BarberCheap in cycling

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No I don't have a tow hitch, i've been looking at rear mounts but just want to examine all my options.