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    Been meaning to get around to this for a little bit now, just never managed to get my ducks in a row as t'were

    The pandemic seems to have been favourable to the funds I have my pensions in the UK invested into, and I'd quite like to move them over here into an RRSP if I can

    Does anyone have a recommendation for a financial advisor who might have the knowledge of doing this or would know where to start?

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    @tonytiger55 do you know about this?
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    You realize you are talking to the guy who made his own furniture out of salad bowls right?

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    Any reason why?

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    Can't do it anyway, QORPS rules don't allow it

    Best advice I got was to combine my available pensions into one and make it easier to manage.

    Suppose I could just aggressively invest with them, since I'll probably never get anything out of them anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by haggis88 View Post
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    Can't do it anyway, QORPS rules don't allow it

    Best advice I got was to combine my available pensions into one and make it easier to manage.

    Suppose I could just aggressively invest with them, since I'll probably never get anything out of them anyway
    Eventually you'll be able to withdraw from them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by suntan View Post
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    Eventually you'll be able to withdraw from them?
    By the time I'm aged to retire, pensions won't exist, all that money will be lost somewhere and the British Pound will be worth nothing

    I'll probably never be in a financial position to retire anyway so not much point in worrying about it, leave it to the executor of my "estate"

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    I don't have actual knowledge on this particular area.
    I know there are some tax treaties. But this question has come up a few times on the expat community.
    Check out https://britishexpats.com. I think that would be the place I would start first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonytiger55 View Post
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    I don't have actual knowledge on this particular area.
    I know there are some tax treaties. But this question has come up a few times on the expat community.
    Check out https://britishexpats.com. I think that would be the place I would start first.
    BritishExpats can suck my ass LOL. Don't know if you're a regular on there, but most of them are dickheads

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    Quote Originally Posted by haggis88 View Post
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    BritishExpats can suck my ass LOL. Don't know if you're a regular on there, but most of them are dickheads
    you should fit right in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    you should fit right in.
    Only for so long!

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    Quote Originally Posted by haggis88 View Post
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    By the time I'm aged to retire, pensions won't exist, all that money will be lost somewhere and the British Pound will be worth nothing

    I'll probably never be in a financial position to retire anyway so not much point in worrying about it, leave it to the executor of my "estate"
    What kind of pension is it? Dc or db? If it’s dc (which it appears it is since you imply you can be aggressive with it), it’s your money and will still exist even if the public pensions don’t.

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    Yeah they're DC pensions, they might well exist in 35 years, but they'll definitely be worthless at that point haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by haggis88 View Post
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    By the time I'm aged to retire, pensions won't exist, all that money will be lost somewhere and the British Pound will be worth nothing

    I'll probably never be in a financial position to retire anyway so not much point in worrying about it, leave it to the executor of my "estate"
    What's the penalty to withdraw early if it's a DC plan? Can you even?

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    You can't withdraw early from them, unless you've got less than 2 years contributions, which I'm sure I exceed on the two with any (current) value

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    you should fit right in.
    Im dying...LMAO

    BritishExpats can suck my ass LOL. Don't know if you're a regular on there, but most of them are dickheads
    I used it a decade ago when going through the immigration process. There was some useful advice given and taken.
    I thought there might be some direction or links on there as it would be a common question.

    The other option is the Facebook group 'British Expats in Calgary'. My life agent guy also works with funds and bringing them over. I can ask him.
    It also depends on the size of the fund, your age and where you are in your own personal investment cycle. But like you said, it might be worth combining it with existing funds. Keep it simples...
    That being said. I don't think the British Pound will be worth nothing. I think its the opposite. I am very optimistic on that currency. Its a good long bet. But thats a whole different discussion.

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