@iSaidGoodDay
So I was looking at cost of living in Toronto and it’s um quite a bit. That got me thinking of other cities like Montreal, but my question is can I move to Montreal, Quebec?
Are there any rules against someone living in Quebec? I can speak French at a Basic level. Learnt it for a couple years in school and brushed it up the last couple years as well.
So yeah, which city do you recommend a new immigrant should move to and is Montreal a good destination?
You can move to Montreal as your charter rights allow you to do so after becoming a PR. You only become a PR after getting your CoPR signed. If the officer feels that you have no intentions of settling in Quebec.
About Toronto, it is expensive, but it is also dependent upon what type of job you'll be able to pick and how much it pays. For example, a recent immigrant who got a job at McKinsey rents a nice loft and is happily paying $3k/mo in Mississauga as they are a dual income family with a net pay of $200k+.
If I'm in your situation, I'll start by:
1. how much I can get paid? talk to people in your target job, better if they are recent immigrants.
2. how much I would like to pay?
3. do you have dual incomes that could tackle some of the COL issues?
4. are there enough jobs in your target city(e.g. Montreal)?
I only hear bad things about Quebec, but that's just what I heard with no personal experience.
I personally had no issue with COL in GTA/GVA, but I chose Calgary because I like smaller cities, I am 100% remote from 8 years, already had a Canadian job, I wanted to buy a house shortly after landing, etc. These reasons are very unique for me.
Start by answering those questions to yourself and see where you land in terms of affordability and sustainability. The latter is what most regret after moving to places like Calgary. Do make sure wherever you move is sustainable and something that you'll love in the longer term.
Happy to answer any questions that you might have.