Moving to a new country can be a challenging task, especially if you are traveling in the midst of a pandemic. I am aware it is meant to be essential travel only, however who I am to judge what is essential to one, it may not be essential to other. At this stage, a year…
Category: Emigration
How I moved from furnished into an unfurnished apartment in Vancouver for less than $200!
Moving your home is never easy; you don’t realize how much stuff you accumulate (or hoard in my case) overtime until you physically have to touch every single item. I am only 29 years old and I have moved 13 times already, 4 of which were internationally, therefore I’d like to think I am somewhat…
From Vancouver via Covid
Finding our forever home, that was the ultimate goal. If you have been following my story for awhile, you will know that settling in Ireland forever was never on my radar. As soon as I finished college and moved to New York on a Graduate visa, I got the taste of real world and knew…
West Georgia Street
When we first arrived to Vancouver back in January we took about one week “off”. Basically we took the time to get to know the city, our surroundings and get to sight-see the city as much as we could in the snow & minus temperatures. Before you arrive to Canada on an IEC Visa (to…
Hustle in Yvr
It is absolutely mental to think when I wrote my last post that things would have changed so quickly and life as we know it will never be the same. I have no intentions of discussing Coronavirus because God knows there’s too much of that elsewhere and I’d love for this space to be virus…
Bachelor
We are standing in the hallway of our new building with 5 suitcases, 2 backpacks and a handbag in tow waiting for the current tenant to leave the apartment. He’s scrambling around trying to grab his last things, throwing stuff into bin bags as they’ve ran out of boxes and his wife is holding a…