Sunday, December 16, 2012

Can anybody tell me about how's living and working in Canada like? And in what area in Canada is the best


Can anybody tell me about how's living and working in Canada like? And in what area in Canada is the best?
I'd like to know where in Canada is the best to settle for a family, the lifestyle, cost of living, working condition, if taxes are more than we usually pay here in UK, school standards, investments, and how long before we could get permanent residency?
Immigration - 3 Answers
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1 :
i live in canada.. and have lived here my whole life.. i live in ontario. our schools are okay.. cost of living isn't to bad either.. i live quite comfortably on my salary (and i dont' make a pile).. canada is a pretty clean place.. lots of green space.. you can live either in a rural area.. or a larger city.. many rural areas have all the things you need close by... they are just starting to bring taxes down a little.. and we are really looking for imigrants from what i've heard
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Canada is a big country and every province is unique in it`s own way.It would be hard to say that there is a best place to settle.French is the official language of Quebec and you will have to learn french if you move there.I do not know what you pay for taxes in UK so i can not compare.If want information on immigrating to Canada look up www.cic.gc.ca
3 :
Climate wise you will find the lower mainland of BC being the most consistent with the UK. It is also quite beautiful. You will likely earn less in Canada, but there are less taxes, and cheaper cost of living on most major things. School standards are quite comparable. Investments are generally the same as the UK....there are some restrictions on foreign content in RSP's, which are tax deffered retirement investments. Otherwise, if you don't mind taxes, you can invest in virtually anything, anywhere. PR status is probably 4 years away, unless you apply as an investor and open a company, or as a skillled trade or professional, and find a company to sponsor you for PNP. (Provincial Nominee Program)
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