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Any tips for a Ukrainian who is planning to move to Canada? Maybe cultural differences, food, weather, etc.

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 10 months ago (9 children)

Depends on where in canada you are going. It's a huge place. Each province ia very different from the others

Here is some general information that applies almost everywhere: Food: expensive. Almost all the grocery stores are owned by only 3 companies, so they dont really compete to have good prices Telecom: Almost all the internet/mobile providers are owned by only 3 companies, so they dont really compete to have good prices Health care: is really bad everywhere. Hospitals are all over capacity. People have problems finding a family doctor

Despite all the above problems, it's overall a good place to live

If you can be more specific about where you are moving to, it would help. I'm sure we can give you some good things to lool forward to instead of all the negative stuff above

Welcome!

[–] [email protected] 5 points 10 months ago (8 children)

Thanks for the response. I've heard about the negatives that you're talking about, as those seem to be all over internet. To be honest it does scare me a bit. I'm not sure on where I'd like to go. I'd love to go somewhere like Vancouver or Toronto, so my Chinese wife can have easier time in the foreign country, but the prices do scare me. I'd be happy to hear any recommendations. Thanks again

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago (3 children)

The thing with Vancouver and Toronto is that everyone wants to live there for some reason so it's super expensive.
Personally, I'd rather live in a smaller town where I can afford a better quality of life for a smaller cost.

Does your wife speak English?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I gree with you, but my wife's English isn't great. She can get by, but I think she might have problems finding a job.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Yea, that's not an easy choice to make for sure.

Thing is... Toronto is expensive enough that living on a dual income in Toronto might actually be worse off than a single salary in a cheaper city.

Rent in Toronto is on average 43% higher than Calgary, 64% higher than Montréal, 125% more expensive than Gatineau or Québec city, 190% more than Sherbrooke.
Vancouver is even worse.

Not all places are fun or even interesting, and your own job options will be vastly different in different cities too, so it's much more complicated than just those numbers.

There's also way more to this than just the money.
Yours and your wife's social circle, professional opportunities, or simply just doing something fulfilling is certainly important.

All I'm saying is if you can work half as much between the two of you for a similar standard of living, that's also something to think about.
If you have to work 3-4 jobs between the two of you, would you even have the time or energy to enjoy anything Vancouver or Toronto has to offer?

I don't wanna be a party pooper here, my own bias is showing, and plenty of people do make it in more expensive places too, so it's not like it's impossible. I just think they're way over-rated for the price.

Whatever you choose, good luck and safe travels.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago

Rent in Toronto is on average 43% higher than Calgary, 64% higher than Montréal, 125% more expensive than Gatineau or Québec city, 190% more than Sherbrooke. Vancouver is even worse. I definitely need to research more about that. In the end I just want to find a few locations that we think will fit us, and when the time comes I'll go there first to see which one I like more

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