Many said there is not much jobs in Halifax..Halifax is nice.
Many said there is not much jobs in Halifax..Halifax is nice.
I got one too. I am leaning towards glitch since the website was down for quite some time.Anyone got a ghost update today? I got one but nothing was changed in the account!
It is relative. Main industries there are Agriculture, Digital Media, Fishing, and Natural Gas, all mainly due to its proximity to the Atlantic. IT and Financial Services are growing there, but not anywhere close to their mainland counterparts. I believe the Govt/ military are still the largest employer there.Many said there is not much jobs in Halifax..
How is Windsor in terms of settling down?It is relative. Main industries there are Agriculture, Digital Media, Fishing, and Natural Gas, all mainly due to its proximity to the Atlantic. IT and Financial Services are growing there, but not anywhere close to their mainland counterparts. I believe the Govt/ military are still the largest employer there.
I’ve visited Halifax and it is very pretty. Very pretty. You’ll always get that sea breeze and proximity to the water.
Yes, most likely a glitchI got one too. I am leaning towards glitch since the website was down for quite some time.
Main benefits of Windsor are how close you’ll be to Detroit (and thus, the US) and the affordable cost of living.How is Windsor in terms of settling down?
My top 3 cities where I will look to settle are Ottawa, Calgary and Windsor
Yeah, close proximity to the US and affordability is the main reason for considering Windsor. I work online so not concerned about finding a job. Calgary I heard is very vibrant so worth the consideration. Ottawa is clean and beautiful from what I have seen. I like peaceful and quiet so might look into it as well. What other cities do you recommend?Main benefits of Windsor are how close you’ll be to Detroit (and thus, the US) and the affordable cost of living.
I *personally* found Ottawa to be boring, great city if you have a government or lobbyist job though.
I'm a nature lover but I do like going to busy city centers and activity hubs from time to time. I would settle in a city that provides some sort of a middle ground.Ottawa is good if you're married or in a relationship, and you just want to have a comfortable life in the suburbs, where it's just going to work and coming back home.
It's a bit of a sleepy government town, everything closes early, not much going on. But a very nice city, looks nicer than Toronto.
Me too. We are kind of restricted to Ontario due to my partner being a mechanical engineer. If anyone can advise similar cities in Ontario please shareI'm a nature lover but I do like going to busy city centers and activity hubs from time to time. I would settle in a city that provides some sort of a middle ground.
i guess and i assume that i came across a similar query on this forum today. maybe someone might have responded to that thread.I got remedical request, but only for main applicant (the biodata sheet), not for spouse. So safe to take that as them wanting only PA to do remedical? Anyone with direct experience (no guessing, assuming please)?
Ottawa is really expensive isn't it?I mean downtown Ottawa is nice, you have Rideau and bank street and there is plenty going on there during the day. You have plenty of nice bars and restaurants, but there just isn't much going on in terms of nightlife.