Hello
Yes, I agree with Barsindoo.
Menial jobs includes working with people with developmental disabilitites (after getting CPR and first aid training and other training), working as security officer (after getting like 5 days or so training), grocery store, factory, fast food. I have heard that if you are able to take the training, security officer may pay more. Note that you can not use the CV style from Nigeria. There are lots of things that are on Nigerian CV that are illegal for employers to know before they hire you, e.g. your age, your marital status, nos of children etc. So, I suggest when you arrive in Canada, look for an employment resource centre to polish your CV. There are many around Canada.
Worth: Yes, Barsindoo is right $10-$11 per hour (most likely 10)
Rent: Basement bachelor $500-$650, Basement 1 bedroom $600 - $750, Basement 2 bedroom $700 to $900. The price may fluctuate either lower or higher based on if the basement has a seperate entrace (or if you have to go through the entrace of the people above), the basement has windows (how many and how big), the location, and how much below ground it is. Note that this is for toronto. If you are planning to live outside of toronto, it will most likely be cheaper. When I say toronto, I include mississauga and brampton. For example, if you are planning to live in a place like Chatham, you can get a one bedroom apartment (not basement) for $600.
The other thing is subsidized housing. There are some housing that you apply for and the amount you pay are based on your income and they also consider your family size. But of course, you cannot get this until after you are in Canada. Some people can live in subsidized housing and be paying only $300 for a one bedroom apartment. The wait time to get this type of housing is long, you may be lucky and get it in 3 months or you may still be waiting after 1.5 years. I have heard that subsidized housing may be easier to get in some cities than others. Women with children will find it easier to get than men. I am not sure at what point new immigrants are eligible for subsidized housing. Unfortunately, this is all I know about this form of housing. Other people who live in canada already may want to contribute.
Yes, basement is often colder. However, you can buy a heater for around $25- $50 to use in the basement.
Two websites to find homes
www.viewit.ca I recommend this, but most of the homes are apartment buildings.
Another is www.craigslist.ca. For craigslist, I advice you just go there to look at price range but dont rent from there. When I was looking for apartment I met dubious people 3 times on it. I only knew because I lived in toronto but someone from abroad (nigeria) it would be hard to recognize scams.
Hope this helps, and I wish you all great luck and success.
Remain blessed.