ramneek said:
thanx qorax
ur way of answering a question is superb.
can u guide on one more matter?
some ppl think that moving to a big city like toranto is better bcoz bigger will have more opportunities
some think that way like it will be easy to adjust in a small but growing up city like calgary or adminton
what u think abt it?
thanks in advance
Hi,
Rocky answered perfectly well. Choosing a city is albeit, a personal opinion -which is based on many factors. Besides, Calgary is no 'small city'. U'll be surprised how spanned this city is, how well organized -by far one of the loveiest places in Canada.
Yes, it's smaller to Toronto or Vancouver, but not like any run down city. It is actually a damn good place to start a business. It has many advantages... 1] no provincial tax, 2] lower payroll taxes, 3] no waiting for h/cards, 4] nil pollution, 4] least traffic hassles, & many more.
Also yes, it is colder [than Toronto], but not like Edmonton -& pretty soon u'll adjust to that. Moreover, Vancouver [though it's swell of a place] is for holidaying/retirement [purely my opinion]. Unless u have an 'assured' AEO u mustn't go there. It's damn costly -in all aspects. Ditto for business set-up -unless again u r not rolling in $$$.
Toronto has a separate charm, so does Calgary... but in a different sense. It'd be wise to assess what your business goals r, before taking the plunge -into either of them. If the business requires wider network of 'contracts' -Toronto's be better [but will have higher operating expenses]. If the business is -say a 'restaurant' [as u r looking for, I guess], Calgary would offer u 'lower' start-up costs.
Think about your own options [business plan] & u can decide. BTW: Calgary [& similar non-cosmos] would be better for a start-up. Same'd be Edmonton, Victoria, Oshawa, Saint Johns, Montcon etc.
-Your pick buddy...
Qorax