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Author Topic: Anyone want to share a container from UK to Halifax?  (Read 621 times)
hheather_hh
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« on: May 01, 2011, 04:58:48 pm »

My partner and I are planning a move back to Canada early 2012, going from the UK to Halifax (application just submitted).  We've been looking into shipping our furniture / household goods but it's looking very pricey - either have to pay for a full container direct to Halifax, or doing a container share to another (larger) city, eg. Toronto and having to pay the outrageous rail freight costs to Halifax.  I haven't been able to find an International Removals company that will arrange a container-share to Halifax because there aren't enough people going that route. But if someone else out there wants to share a container around the same time and on the same route, it's possible to ship directly from the UK to Halifax....anyone interested??
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Canadian citizen by birth, British citizen through descent; sponsoring Irish common law husband; living together for past 5 years in UK; no children. Want to settle in Canada, just waiting for for the go-ahead to start our new lives!
steaky
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« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2011, 08:08:25 pm »

You can ask if this member, LGR, would be interest:

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/on-line-banking-t70548.0.html;msg744065#msg744065
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« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2011, 01:15:57 am »

Hi, I might be interested. I have a motorbike in Austria (Honfa CBF 125) and I'm thinking of bringing it to Halifax eventually. If you decide to get a container and could tell me how much my share would approx. be, I would see if I can find someone to drive it up to the UK. Quite the project, eh. :-)
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hheather_hh
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« Reply #3 on: May 13, 2011, 06:47:03 am »

Hi sokolov. Our moving date will hopefully be between Dec and next march. We will hopefully be sharing with another person, but if you can give me your details I can get in touch with you closer date and we can go from there!
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« Reply #4 on: December 02, 2011, 01:49:48 am »

My partner and I are planning a move back to Canada early 2012, going from the UK to Halifax (application just submitted).  We've been looking into shipping our furniture / household goods but it's looking very pricey - either have to pay for a full container direct to Halifax, or doing a container share to another (larger) city, eg. Toronto and having to pay the outrageous rail freight costs to Halifax.  I haven't been able to find an International Removals company that will arrange a container-share to Halifax because there aren't enough people going that route. But if someone else out there wants to share a container around the same time and on the same route, it's possible to ship directly from the UK to Halifax....anyone interested??
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Possibly interested. Do you know when you are shipping it? We may have five or ten heat pumps to ship there around then. Each would be 1.2m x .52m x .86m high
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