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Canada often ranks at the top of lifestyle lists; it offers employment opportunities;
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it has decent standards of healthcare and education.
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If you are planning to immigrate to Canada, one of the most difficult choices will be
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to pick up the best place for you to live in Canada.
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Here we share some of Canada鈥檚 best cities to live for new immigrants.
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10. Montreal, Quebec.
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Montreal is Canada鈥檚 second-largest economy.
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It is also one of the best places in Canada, if not the world, to raise children.
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Kids in Montreal are highly likely to grow up learning and speaking two languages.
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Not only are the kids happy and safe, but parents and guardians find it easier to enter
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the labor market or continue their studies.
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Living costs in Montreal are generally more affordable than in other large Canadian cities.
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Montreal neighborhood can be rented for as little as $400 per month, with some one-bedroom
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apartments starting at $550-600.
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Household utilities are quite reasonably priced and generally charged per month.
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9. Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Vancouver, a metropolitan city with a small-town vibe, is one of the most ethnically and linguistically
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diverse cities in Canada, 52% of its population are not a native English speaker.
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Each of the city鈥檚 unique neighborhoods presents plenty of opportunities for employment
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and for enjoying recreational activities.
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Vancouver is family-friendly and full of fun things to do with your loved ones as well
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as highly-rated educational programs, which makes it a great place to raise children.
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The cost of living and housing prices are high compared to other places in Canada, but
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the average income and style of living in the area are making great compensation.
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8. Toronto, Ontario.
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Toronto often ranks highly as one of the happiest places to live and work in the world.
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It is well known in high quality of life and demonstrating excellence in innovation, health,
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safety and security, and ease of doing business.
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The unemployment rate in Toronto is very low, and many individuals find their personal income
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to be very satisfied with a variety of job opportunities in the area.
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Toronto is also ideal for healthy and self-sufficient seniors.
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If you enjoy a dynamic and exciting atmosphere, then you should consider a retirement home
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in Toronto.
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7. Kingston, Ontario.
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Kingston is the most romantic city in Canada.
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It's well known with beautiful lakefront, excellent restaurants, and historic architecture.
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Kingston is also one of the safest cities in the country, the best place to retire.
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The city offers low property taxes, a good variety of new and resale housing at reasonable
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prices.
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Medical care is inexpensive thanks to the government-financed Ontario Health Insurance
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Plan.
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Crime rates in Kingston are moderate by Canadian standards.
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It seems a very safe place to walk about, day or night.
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6. Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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The features that make Halifax one of the best cities to live in Canada include low
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property tax, availability of jobs with the government as the primary employer, and the
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safe and clean environment.
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Halifax welcomes thousands of young professionals and newcomers every year who fall in love
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with the east coast lifestyle and enviable combination of urban and rural living.
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The city offers excellent housing options at costs considerably lower than many other
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North American cities.
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The primary industry here is fishing and trawling.
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Even though being a fisherman doesn鈥檛 sound like the most glamorous job in the world,
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it is an amazing way to earn and save money.
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As you鈥檙e out a sea all day, and often all week, there aren鈥檛 many opportunities to
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spend your money.
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5. Calgary, Alberta.
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Calgary is the biggest city in Alberta and the third-largest urban area in Canada.
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Calgary鈥檚 rapid growth is due in large part to the city being at the center of the country鈥檚
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oil industry.
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The city is well known for being attractive, especially for engineers, mechanics, miners,
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and entrepreneurs.
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The progressive school system and abundance of parks and playgrounds make it the perfect
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place to raise kids.
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The crime rate in the area is low, and unemployment is slowly improving when more and more new
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immigrants are coming to live and work in Calgary.
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4. Burlington, Ontario.
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Burlington is a perfect place for those who want a big city living in close proximity
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to nature and the great outdoors.
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The lifestyle available is good, with plenty of schools, colleges and healthcare facilities
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available to residents.
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Burlington is one of the more expensive cities in the ranking.
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However, this city earns high marks for low unemployment, pleasant weather, low crime,
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high incomes, and good traffic.
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Finding a job is fairly easy in Burlington.
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The leading industrial sectors are food processing, packaging, electronics, transportation, business
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services, chemical and environmental.
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3. Quebec City, Quebec.
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In addition to its beauty, Quebec City offers an unbeatable quality of life for newcomers.
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Prices for day-to-day amenities are very competitive, while tuition fees are affordable, and healthcare
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is free of charge.
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In Quebec City and the surrounding region, French is the predominant language of conversation.
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The people here are known for their friendliness, conviviality, and respect for diversity.
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Every year, people from around the world decide to unpack their bags here.
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In short, Quebec City is a great place to live!
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2. Oakville, Ontario.
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Oakville is a great city to live in Canada.
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It's a lovely suburban town in southern Ontario, just 30 minutes from downtown Toronto.
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The city allows residents easy access to the amenities and job market in both Toronto and
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Hamilton while maintaining the benefits of a smaller suburb.
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Oakville is a popular location for the life science companies, specializing mainly in
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pharmaceuticals, and elder care.
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The prices of real estates in Oakville are very affordable, and the weather is the best
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in Canada.
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1. Ottawa, Ontario.
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Ottawa has a very low crime rate, high quality of life, great public transit, and low population.
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The city is known as one of the most educated cities in the country, as it is home to high-profile
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universities such as the University of Ottawa.
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The cost of living in Ottawa although higher than average is still quite affordable.
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Unemployment in Ottawa is relatively low and stands at 5.3%.
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The most growing areas of employment are natural and applied sciences and related; education,
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law and community; and management occupations.
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English is understood everywhere, and learning French might benefit you in terms of integrating
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faster in the community or getting certain types of employment.