Where in BC? Victoria, Kelowna or Metro Vancouver?Anybody wants to chime in with their experience in BC?
Where in BC? Victoria, Kelowna or Metro Vancouver?Anybody wants to chime in with their experience in BC?
You should also be adding Quebec to your list especially Montreal for tech jobs. In general KW, Ottawa, greater Vancouver, GTA are the tech hubs. Wherever there are higher paying jobs costs will be higher.Thanks. I will search in these areas.
Data engineering and data science. I do both and I'm actually not highly specialized in one or the other.
About $650 - $850 / month for the rent. I'm okay with shared apartments too. I'm not too concerned about other expenses.
Metro Vancouver.Where in BC? Victoria, Kelowna or Metro Vancouver?
Thanks. I will search in these areas.
Data engineering and data science. I do both and I'm actually not highly specialized in one or the other.
About $650 - $850 / month for the rent. I'm okay with shared apartments too. I'm not too concerned about other expenses.
Is your rental budget for 2? I don't think the budget is realistic for 2 people in metro Vancouver unless it's a shared house with many others and you only take a room. Or further out from Metro Vancouver and an old basement unit...Metro Vancouver.
BC's is like the old " Wild West. " Everyone drives a big truck with gun rack.Sorry for the late reply.
She's a healthcare professional. Not the kind in high demand in Canada though.
Thanks for the advice!
Anybody wants to chime in with their experience in BC?
Nearby Korean community (on North Road; bodering Coquitlam and Burnaby) is more visible than the French community in Maillardville..BC's is like the old " Wild West. " Everyone drives a big truck with gun rack.
The slower pace and healthy environment makes it desirable for some.
There are many multicultural communities in the Vancouver area that appear to be separate probably due to cultural and language barriers. The French community that I'm aware of is ' Maillardville ' close to Hwy 1, shopping and public transportation.
Education, healthcare, municipal governments, communications are big employers with opportunities and if you are able to work from home the internet is fast with fibre available depending on the provider.
If you like skiing, swimming, hiking and outdoor activities then BC may be your Chime.
"If you like health and clean air and everything good and oppose all that is evil, then this is just the place for you," usual left coast passive aggressive flytrap rhetoric, who could possibly say no to that? ))If you like skiing, swimming, hiking and outdoor activities then BC may be your Chime.
Nearby Korean community (on North Road; bodering Coquitlam and Burnaby) is more visible than the French community in Maillardville..
Spoken like a true Canadian."If you like health and clean air and everything good and oppose all that is evil, then this is just the place for you," usual left coast passive aggressive flytrap rhetoric, who could possibly say no to that? ))
Get thee behind me, temptation - you shall not lure me away from the Big Apple so easily.Spoken like a true Canadian.
Should come out West and experience it for yourself. Surely there is a nice community that you could connect with.
That's the biggest apple I've ever seen..... It must be a very nice area.Get thee behind me, temptation - you shall not lure me away from the Big Apple so easily.
https://www.tvo.org/article/roadside-attraction-showdown-the-big-apple
That area is a go-to place for Korean food with many restaurants and markets.Nearby Korean community (on North Road; bodering Coquitlam and Burnaby) is more visible than the French community in Maillardville..