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Hello Everyone,
We moved to Canada this year on PR. Currently, I am looking for the options to keep my US phone number (T-mobile) for some months by porting it to any of the online providers like google voice. Could anyone share their experience?
I've had TMOBILE for 6 years in Canada, and keep it because the rates are so much lower than canada rates and it has worldwide data.
Every six months or so I get a message say most of my data use is outside of the US and that I'm violating my contract, but they still haven't canceled it, and I don't expect them to.
You can keep it in the way @ShivaOm describes, and just hope they let you, or you could use an online service e. g. Google Voice. There's a few hidden minuses you might want to keep in mind, though:
Because you're roaming, you're at a low priority on the network you're on and your service may suffer
People without international calling can't call you from their Canadian phones
It may seem odd to have a US number after being in Canada for so long to employers, acquaintances, etc.
Weird quirks, like having to dial the +1 before dialing any number
AT&T has a 12 month $300 prepaid plan that offers roaming data in Canada. Are you thinking of keeping it as your sole number or getting Canadian number and keeping the US number?
You can keep it in the way @ShivaOm describes, and just hope they let you, or you could use an online service e. g. Google Voice. There's a few hidden minuses you might want to keep in mind, though:
Because you're roaming, you're at a low priority on the network you're on and your service may suffer
People without international calling can't call you from their Canadian phones
It may seem odd to have a US number after being in Canada for so long to employers, acquaintances, etc.
Weird quirks, like having to dial the +1 before dialing any number
I've had TMOBILE for 6 years in Canada, and keep it because the rates are so much lower than canada rates and it has worldwide data.
Every six months or so I get a message say most of my data use is outside of the US and that I'm violating my contract, but they still haven't canceled it, and I don't expect them to.
AT&T has a 12 month $300 prepaid plan that offers roaming data in Canada. Are you thinking of keeping it as your sole number or getting Canadian number and keeping the US number?
Depending on where you live in Canada and how regularly you retuen to the US you may lose your US coverage at a point. If you don't spend enough time in the US and appear to be living in Canada. If your goal is to keep the number VOIP may be a better option.
ATT is your best bet. Either prepaid or postpaid is fine. They have removed the clause of having primary usage in US so it works indefinitely without issues. I also know two people who have been using it for years and one of them is using since 3 years without ever coming in to US.
Hello Everyone,
We moved to Canada this year on PR. Currently, I am looking for the options to keep my US phone number (T-mobile) for some months by porting it to any of the online providers like google voice. Could anyone share their experience?
I ported my t-mobile number to a virtual phone using openphone.com app, I have forwarding enabled from my US number to Canadian number. I pay USD 10 every month, been using it since 2 years now.
I have an iPhone. I kept my US ATT service (unlimited calls/text/data in Canada) and also have a separate Canadian number on same phone. Only pay $15 for that. IPhones allow you to have two lines. It works great. Easy for my family to call me from US and much cheaper re: data use than Canadian options.
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