Tuesday, September 4, 2012

8 things to consider before choosing an immigration destination in Canada

So, which province, city or town?

Having decided that Canada is the best country to move to, you need to follow through on this wise, exciting decision by choosing which province and city or town you'd like to move to.

Canada is the world's second largest country by area. It is a big, beautiful country comprising ten provinces and three territories. The ten provinces are Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. The three territories are Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.  

Deciding where to live in Canada can be a daunting task. In order not to be overwhelmed, you may take the following factors into considering when making a choice:

1. Do you have relatives and friends living there?
2. Is weather a big issue for you?
3. Is diversity in population important to you?
4. What are the job prospects?
5. What are the ages of your kids/ Do you have kids?
6. Does your preference include a monolingual(English or French) or bilingual(English and French) city/town?
7. Is size of city or town important to you?
8. What about issues relating to taxes, minimum wage, health care, education, and so on?

And a number of other criteria not mentioned here. Gladly, you can find everything you need online.

I know a few people who made a random choice and found it perfect. Regardless, you can always move to another province or city if your preferred destination turns out  to be different than you thought. 

Be back with more information on immigrating to Canada.

Ciao!!!

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