J.M. said:
I haven't been on here long, but I have been reading through a few of the threads and I recognize some of the more consistent usernames and their prevailing opinions... I will not bring attention to anyone specific and my purpose for stating my opinion is just as a simple reminder that one, or even a few people's opinions should not be accepted as the norm for all.
With that said, I have particulalry noticed several complaints relating to Ontario, but more specifically the greater Toronta area [GTA(Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto, etc...). While I don't doubt the accounts are real experiences, I would caution against the generalizations that are being drawn for all of Canada from just one, small area. Yes there are bound to be struggles, but please keep in mind that experiences may differ for each individual and also based on location. Don't discount all of Canada or the U.S. because of one or two areas.
The GTA is not very far from Quebec, and from personal experience, and secondhand knowledge from others, Quebec can be a difficult place to live if you don't speak French, so I can only assume that the areas surrounding Quebec MIGHT also have a social disconnect. Stereotypes abound no matter where you go and adjusting or coping with any new cultural experience will be difficult. You have to do your best but you also need to be able to recognize when you have been placed into a bad situation. Don't stay too long somewhere in which you cannot succeed within a reasonable amount of time. I have read a few accounts of some who moved to a foreign city and spent all of their savings in a place for which there were no opportunities for them. Don't make that mistake!
Canada may or may not as a whole have the opportunity you need in order to be successful, but you won't know unless you go or unless you can connect with someone who has the same background and same qualifications as you. Your needs may not be the same as another's so glean what information pertains to you specifically from others, but don't get discouraged or encouraged based on one or two persons' accounts. Jobs may or may not be available depending on which job it is you are looking for, and also keep in mind that although your qualifications or experience may be equal in Canada, that doesn't mean you will be hired without the proper licensing or local knowledge that you need. Make sure you get local certification if necessary!
Again, my words are not directed at anyone specifically. I just want everyone to keep in mind that there are other viewpoints and keep yourself in check. Be honest, share your experience, but also accept that others may succeed where you did not.