Here's my dilemma , I've been researching where to land and live in Canada and from all the info I've come across it all points me in 3 directions since they are provinces where I have friends , so Nova Scotia and other provinces or cities (Ottawa has been highly recommended too) are not even a choice since I wouldn't even have the slightest clue where to begin settling down. So the provinces are as follow:
Alberta
Ontario
Quebec
Alberta has the lowest taxes, lower minimum wage than Ontario , almost the same price to live in Calgary or Edmonton than Toronto but Alberta has more jobs.
Ontario 13% taxes, 10.50 minimum wage, expensive housing
Quebec - Montreal is cheaper then Vancouver and Toronto and you still get the big city feel. 9.65 minimum wage , cheaper in almost every aspect not just housing, but have the highest taxes in all of Canada
I understand that no place is perfect and the it is all relative when it comes to try to balance something like this out, so bottom line can you tell me where a single 29 year old male would have the best quality of life , given the fact that family, high schools, are not a weighing factor when I make my decision. I would like to live in a city at first, transportation and weather reasons mainly. Since being a newcomer to Canada ( permanent resident ) I have to build credit etc. So I can't buy a car just yet to move out of the city and commute. A lot of advice from older people all tell me to move to Alberta , but friends tell to move to Ontario or Quebec.
I wonder how everything balances out , meaning, tax vs income vs expenses , etc..
PS: I would learn french, I'm fluent in English and Spanish already, so Im kind of eager to learn a 3rd language plus the fact that every high paying jobs requests for one to speak french as well)
Alberta
Ontario
Quebec
Alberta has the lowest taxes, lower minimum wage than Ontario , almost the same price to live in Calgary or Edmonton than Toronto but Alberta has more jobs.
Ontario 13% taxes, 10.50 minimum wage, expensive housing
Quebec - Montreal is cheaper then Vancouver and Toronto and you still get the big city feel. 9.65 minimum wage , cheaper in almost every aspect not just housing, but have the highest taxes in all of Canada
I understand that no place is perfect and the it is all relative when it comes to try to balance something like this out, so bottom line can you tell me where a single 29 year old male would have the best quality of life , given the fact that family, high schools, are not a weighing factor when I make my decision. I would like to live in a city at first, transportation and weather reasons mainly. Since being a newcomer to Canada ( permanent resident ) I have to build credit etc. So I can't buy a car just yet to move out of the city and commute. A lot of advice from older people all tell me to move to Alberta , but friends tell to move to Ontario or Quebec.
I wonder how everything balances out , meaning, tax vs income vs expenses , etc..
PS: I would learn french, I'm fluent in English and Spanish already, so Im kind of eager to learn a 3rd language plus the fact that every high paying jobs requests for one to speak french as well)