If I were to choose from this list I would go for Milton or Oakville.Mark_Anna said:Yes Brother you are right. Vancouver is the best city not only in Canada but in the whole world but for good life you need at least 10 million dollar ha ha ha
Time has come to try small city, town in Canada to start new life especially for new comers
10 best places to live in Canada 2014 according to MoneySense are:
St. Albert, Alberta
Calgary, Alberta
Strathcona County, Alberta
Ottawa, Ontario
Burlington, Ontario
Boucherville, Québec
Oakville, Ontario
Edmonton, Alberta
Regina, Saskatchewan
Québec, Québec
the 10 best places to raise kids in Canada are:
Best-cities-to-raise-kids-canada-2014
Blainville, Quebec – Percentage of families with kids: 54; Overall 2014 ranking: 21th
Calgary, Alberta – Percentage of families with kids: 50; Overall 2014 ranking: 2nd
Burlington, Ontario – Percentage of families with kids: 55; Overall 2014 ranking: 5th
Oakville, Ontario – Percentage of families with kids: 55; Overall 2014 ranking: 7th
St. Albert, Alberta – Percentage of families with kids: 48; Overall 2014 ranking: 1st
Ottawa, Ontario – Percentage of families with kids: 47; Overall 2014 ranking: 4th
Lévis, Quebec – Percentage of families with kids: 44; Overall 2014 ranking: 12th
Boucherville, Quebec – Percentage of families with kids: 42; Overall 2014 ranking: 7th
Milton, Ontario – Percentage of families with kids: 59; Overall 2014 ranking: 44th
Strathcona County, Alberta – Percentage of families with kids: 49; Overall 2014 ranking: 3rd
Congratulations and good luck!bosmek said:March 31, 2014 applicant - Vancouver office.
Online update today October 7 that on October 4 the test letter was sent for November 5 test.
Letter not received in the mail yet.
Good luck everyone !!!
That's why Vancouver now is not in the top list, because if you don't have enough $$, you can't buy a house. Rental is also expen$ive. It's like if you have lots of $$, to live in Vancouver is better than to live in Toronto or Quebec. But if you don't have lots of $$$, other provinces are better than Vancouver, because wages is higher and things are cheaper. There are also lots of cheaper places in Vancouver, but not really good for families with kids, like Surrey for example, lots of gangsters, drug dealers, etc. Good places like Shaughnessy, Point Grey, West Vancouver, etc, the price of a proper house is hardly below 4 million, and that's old house (1980s). New house is over 7 million.Mark_Anna said:Yes Brother you are right. Vancouver is the best city not only in Canada but in the whole world but for good life you need at least 10 million dollar ha ha ha
Time has come to try small city, town in Canada to start new life especially for new comers
10 best places to live in Canada 2014 according to MoneySense are:
St. Albert, Alberta
Calgary, Alberta
Strathcona County, Alberta
Ottawa, Ontario
Burlington, Ontario
Boucherville, Québec
Oakville, Ontario
Edmonton, Alberta
Regina, Saskatchewan
Québec, Québec
the 10 best places to raise kids in Canada are:
Best-cities-to-raise-kids-canada-2014
Blainville, Quebec – Percentage of families with kids: 54; Overall 2014 ranking: 21th
Calgary, Alberta – Percentage of families with kids: 50; Overall 2014 ranking: 2nd
Burlington, Ontario – Percentage of families with kids: 55; Overall 2014 ranking: 5th
Oakville, Ontario – Percentage of families with kids: 55; Overall 2014 ranking: 7th
St. Albert, Alberta – Percentage of families with kids: 48; Overall 2014 ranking: 1st
Ottawa, Ontario – Percentage of families with kids: 47; Overall 2014 ranking: 4th
Lévis, Quebec – Percentage of families with kids: 44; Overall 2014 ranking: 12th
Boucherville, Quebec – Percentage of families with kids: 42; Overall 2014 ranking: 7th
Milton, Ontario – Percentage of families with kids: 59; Overall 2014 ranking: 44th
Strathcona County, Alberta – Percentage of families with kids: 49; Overall 2014 ranking: 3rd
Congrats.bosmek said:March 31, 2014 applicant - Vancouver office.
Online update today October 7 that on October 4 the test letter was sent for November 5 test.
Letter not received in the mail yet.
Good luck everyone !!!
Guys don't post any irrelevant Citizenship application info pls. Nobody here is interested in it. thanks.Mark_Anna said:Hello Friends ........BLT & aed
You are right. It is hard now a days to live in a big cities like Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary. All of them have now "High Cost Of Living"
Canada's Best Places to Live 2014 (top 10 out of 201)
St. Albert, Alta.
Calgary
Strathcona County, Alta.
Ottawa
Burlington, Ont.
Boucherville, Que.
Oakville, Ont.
Edmonton
Regina
Quebec City
Top small cities in Canada (top 5 out of 140)
St. Albert, Alta.
Strathcona County, Alta.
Boucherville, Que.
Lacombe, Alta.
Rimouski, Que.
Top mid-sized cities in Canada (top 5 out of 46)
Burlington, Ont.
Oakville, Ont.
Regina
Kingston, Ont.
Lévis, Que.
Top large cities in Canada (top 5 out of 15)
Calgary
Ottawa
Edmonton
Quebec City
Winnipeg
Question: Any idea where you might be looking for work? Toronto? Bigger cities? Commuting?Mark_Anna said:Hello Friends ........BLT & aed
You are right. It is hard now a days to live in a big cities like Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary. All of them have now "High Cost Of Living"
Mark_Anna said:Hello Friends ........BLT & aed
You are right. It is hard now a days to live in a big cities like Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary. All of them have now "High Cost Of Living"
But small cities will also have high cost of living, and difficult to find a job. Maybe consider a big city but lower cost, like Alberta. I heard wages is higher, and things are cheaper than Vancouver and Toronto. It just..........keep snowing. That sucks.
Still waiting. Not really sure how long it will take Kitchener to send it.carluccio said:Any updated from April applicants? Did you guys get test invite? pls.