Prince Edward Island (Anyone here?!)
Greetings!
Great to be part of Expat community group. Me and my family recently got an opportunity to immigrate to Prince Edward Island, Canada. This is through their Provincial nominee Program. We haven't chosen it yet. I'm curious to know if anyone is this group is living in P.E.I.
Like all places, it definitely has it PROS and CONS. What I'm looking at is it worth moving to PEI, hoping that I can get a job in telecommunications industry (management level), or just go to other provinces (like Ontario or BC)
thanks,
Joel
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PEI is a very small province of under 200,000 people. The main industries are farming, fishing and tourism. There is a large tech company on the island whose name escapes me at the moment.
The province is stunning in the summer, but a good portion of it closes up for the winter months (Labour day weekend until Victoria day), which means that only a few larger towns have restaurants open. For people with computer skills and tech skills it can be easy to get a job, as many of the locals (especially on the smaller towns) have just started embracing computer technology in the past decade.
When we lived there were missed bigger cities and would drive the three hours to Halifax to find amenities that just don't exist in PEI. It took us almost three years to get a family doctor.
It really depends what you're looking for. You couldn't find nicer people or a more tranquil setting, but if you're used to the city and a lot of diversity, the island may be a shock for you. Try and find a Telecom company there before you set your mind to it.
Good luck!
Danica
Thanks for the reply. Yes, it will definitely be a new experience for us, and should holiday in a city

Are you a native of PEI?
About healthcare, another person also gave a not so positive review about healthcare. Queen Elizabeth hospital in charlottetown is not sufficient? We are looking at living in Charlottetown, if PEI options becomes a reality.
cheers

Thanks again! will let you how it goes 
Barbara
Im delighted to hear about your nomination to PEI. I have recently applied for PEI PNP under NOC 2263 (Occupational health and safety officer).
Could you please let me know, how long did PEI take to nominate you.
Anyone have idea about the safety officer jobs in PEI and what about the nomination for this NOC.
Regards
Imran
I've applied for my nomination in end of May, this year and waiting for their nomination (received a generic email stating that my nomination paper have been received, and interested candidates will be contacted). It is November of this year, and I'm still waiting for their reply

Provincial nominations usually takes 5-6 months or more, and as stated nominees contact candidates that are of interest to them.
All the best!
Thanks for your prompt response. I have applied in october this year and still waiting for any response from them.
Thanks anyway and all the best for your future application.
Regards
Imran
PEI has filled in their allocation for 2016, the number of candidates they can nominate. They will continue to review applications for the coming year 2017, based on the program criteria. More info can be found out on their website:
We are looking at moving to PEI with our 4 children.聽 I was quite concerned to read about the difficulty of getting a doctor.聽 Is there any way around this, say paying privately?聽 would that be expensive?
Thanks in advance
Are you in PEI now, how's life there I have filled expression of interest....
You know any wts ap group for PEI?
Regards
Nand Kishore
This is Nand Kishore here I have filled expression of interest for Prince Edward island can you please advise me how is the job market there for airline people like ticketing?
Many Thanks
Nand Kishore
I haven't immigrated yet. Still working on my papers! sorry, don't know of any whatsapp groups.
I am.new in this forum, me and my family are planning to apply to PEI as provincial nominee. Question is, if I send my EOI today, how long should I wait before they reply? My NOC is 2282, more of technical support in IT field. Thanks in advance.
I did my NS PNP about 4 years ago and EOI respond took 3 mths. But you shouldn't take that as a yardstick. It may totally different for different province and different times.
I would like to know about the day care in Charletown I had heard that in some citys in canada you have to wait in a list for years, also they have a kindergarden there?? do you know how much it麓s ??
Also I want to know about the employment in the island, I mean the opportunities there and the kind of jobs that you can find... also I want to ask you about the employavailability when you finish a 2 year program there ?? how long it will take you to find a professional job and how much it will be the payment.
What is the cost life there for a 3 member family ??
Thanks a lot

Job opportunity wise, I am betting not too good. It all depends on what kind of job you are looking for though. The island only has 1 university, 1 hospital. Compare that with the nearest biggest - Halifax which has slightly more than half a dozen universities and has bigger healthcare presence. Its really only alive during summers. I was there just over the weekend but some locals told me that there's practically nothing when its out of the tourist season. Can't help much with kindergarden though.
What is the common temperature there? And what is the most common health issue there? Any one from opposite temperature has lived there (what the experiences)?
Health issues in PEi vary. There is a slightly higher than the national average in cancer, which they are still trying to figure out the cause. There is a high instance of diabetes, high cholesterol and obesity. This can have to do with genes as well as lifestyle. It's hard to be really active during the winter months, unless you live near one of the bigger cities which offer聽 gyms, community centres etc. Our biggest challenge was obtaining a family doctor. We used the walk-in clinics for almost three years before being assigned a physician.
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