I've been thinking about moving to Montreal for months, and even started apartment hunting, but with omicron I started to lose my nerve and started doubting myself. Sharing your thoughts and words of encouragement reignited my excitement, and now I am certain that moving to Mtl is right for me. So thank you! :)
Hey Sydney! Im glad you are planning on moving to Montreal. This city is incredible to unfold more things about yourself like I did. Lots of things to do in the summer and winter. Unfortunately covid really change a lot things but I hope it does not change things what you want to pursue ! Goodluck! Let me know if there's something I can help with :)
I can tell your a filipino. Pag dumating na ang asawa ko dito i told him gusto ko mag relocate jan from vancouver. I feel like i need a new city to heal and for my mental health.
We love, love, love Montreal! Last year we spent 2 months here to try it out, and even though there were lockdowns, we knew that we wanted to live here. This year we will stay for 6 months and plan on doing the same in the future. Like you say, there is always something happening here, whether it's music in the streets, festivals or Pride march.
I’d say one of the best city in Canada 🤫🥳 I feel like I would be staying for awhile. I really enjoy living here, I’m glad you are loving it as well. There is a lot of things to see and to do on the this side of the country.
One of the companies that we are studying in school (MBA) is Air Canada, based in Montreal. I get to read about Montreal and it's culture, and so far I love it's greenery, vastness and like you said, there are lots of young people there. But the main reason I like it so much is because you are there. I love all of the scenery that you show us in your videos. I want to come for a visit and see it for myself. Thanks for the tour! Nice tan by the way. :)
2:45 this was so encouraging. 😭 I've been wanting to move for years and have seriously considered going abroad to Canada, but it's a scary thing to do alone so I've never made the jump. But I really want next year to be the year!
Hey Devin! I’m glad you’re moving to Montréal. You’ll love it for sure. You could get a place less or 900 for one bedroom. My place is less then $900. It really depends on which area or neighbourhood you’ll live in. However prices of rent is getting higher which doesn’t help as well. Good luck with your move Devin !!
I’m a US citizen and wanna live in Montreal. I know 6 months the max stay before I need a visa. How can I get a residence card so I don’t always have to apply for visa
I've been thinking about moving to Montreal for months, and even started apartment hunting, but with omicron I started to lose my nerve and started doubting myself. Sharing your thoughts and words of encouragement reignited my excitement, and now I am certain that moving to Mtl is right for me. So thank you! :)
Hey Sydney! Im glad you are planning on moving to Montreal. This city is incredible to unfold more things about yourself like I did. Lots of things to do in the summer and winter. Unfortunately covid really change a lot things but I hope it does not change things what you want to pursue ! Goodluck! Let me know if there's something I can help with :)
I can tell your a filipino. Pag dumating na ang asawa ko dito i told him gusto ko mag relocate jan from vancouver. I feel like i need a new city to heal and for my mental health.
We love, love, love Montreal! Last year we spent 2 months here to try it out, and even though there were lockdowns, we knew that we wanted to live here. This year we will stay for 6 months and plan on doing the same in the future. Like you say, there is always something happening here, whether it's music in the streets, festivals or Pride march.
I’d say one of the best city in Canada 🤫🥳 I feel like I would be staying for awhile. I really enjoy living here, I’m glad you are loving it as well. There is a lot of things to see and to do on the this side of the country.
@@KevinTarin We spent a few days in Quebec City and it was amazing. There's lots to do in this part of the country, for sure :)
One of the companies that we are studying in school (MBA) is Air Canada, based in Montreal. I get to read about Montreal and it's culture, and so far I love it's greenery, vastness and like you said, there are lots of young people there. But the main reason I like it so much is because you are there. I love all of the scenery that you show us in your videos. I want to come for a visit and see it for myself. Thanks for the tour! Nice tan by the way. :)
I’m glad I am able to share my experiences here with you Ron. I’d hope you are able to come and see for yourself someday. Love it just like I do 😍🥰
2:45 this was so encouraging. 😭 I've been wanting to move for years and have seriously considered going abroad to Canada, but it's a scary thing to do alone so I've never made the jump. But I really want next year to be the year!
Thank you! I was getting discouraged but watching your video gave me hope. Thank you for that!
Thanks for sharing your city. You are spot on when you say live your life! Enjoy
as long as you learn french and integrat you are bienvenue otherwise go to the amrican part of canada
It may be way too hot, it may be way too humid, you may be sticky too. But Kevin, you’re always super cool 😎❤️🥰
I’m moving in January! What’s a cheap, English friendly area to get a one bedroom/studio for $900 or less?
Hey Devin! I’m glad you’re moving to Montréal. You’ll love it for sure. You could get a place less or 900 for one bedroom. My place is less then $900. It really depends on which area or neighbourhood you’ll live in. However prices of rent is getting higher which doesn’t help as well. Good luck with your move Devin !!
English speaking area? Are you afraid to love outside of your bubble
I’m a US citizen and wanna live in Montreal. I know 6 months the max stay before I need a visa. How can I get a residence card so I don’t always have to apply for visa
This Montreal city is overrated!! If you're new just wait!!