A Place in the Sun Live at London ExCel - A Brand New Emigration Zone
Moving to a new country might seem daunting but with expert help it could be easier than you think. At our forthcoming show at London’s ExCel we’ve created a new Emigration Zone, where you’ll find advice and inspiration, including experts from these two popular emigration locations!
Canada
Safe, prosperous and welcoming, Canada has historically been a popular destination for UK expats, attracted by its quality of life, pristine nature and a booming job market. From the Rockies to Niagara Falls to Vancouver Island, the natural playground offers a host of outdoor activities.
Approximately 600,000 residents of Canada (2% of the Canadian population) are British born and now very much part of life in Canada. Each year, between 6,000 and 10,000 UK citizens become permanent residents of Canada, mainly via the Express Entry route as skilled workers.
The most popular reasons for choosing Canada is the lack of language barrier, welcome towards newcomers, free healthcare system, cheaper property than in the UK, lower cost of living, and even 43% more sunshine than the UK, according to the Brazolot Migration Group, an emigration consultancy company based in Quebec, Canada who help Brits with the relocation process, including work visas, study permits, Express Entry Program, family relocation and business emigration.
Australia
Australia’s population is currently surging with record migration due to government incentives to attract Britons to fill skills gaps with the prospect of tripling their incomes.
Apart from 3,200 hours of sunshine a year, Australia is a land of endless opportunities, where pristine landscapes, a thriving economy, and a rich multicultural tapestry come together to offer an unparalleled quality of life. From its vibrant cities to its breath-taking natural wonders, world-class education and healthcare systems, Australia offers diverse job opportunities and an abundance of outdoor activities.
The British make up the largest migrant community in the country, representing approximately 4.4% of Australia's total population. Popular destinations include the dynamic east coast states of Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria, as well as Western Australia, renowned for its opportunities and lifestyle, according to Immigration2oz.com, who help people to move over. They specialize in all Australian visa subclasses.