Thank you for the video. Please, are we still paying more income taxes in NS compared to NB for the same 60 K annual income mentioned in the video? ( if the person is settled in NB) How much difference for 2024 or 2025 please? Thank you a lot !,
I'm not a fan on NS, but access to primary healthcare is better there than NB and a much shorter wait time to find a family doctor. Because of the Irvings, competitive advantage is reduced in the province and has been for decades plus the insane concessions they get has drained broad prosperity. Yes, Halifax is the most vibrant city in the Maritimes and it's not large. The problem with Fredericton is, it is relatively in the middle of nowhere and has the worst access to primary health care; best just drive an hour to Saint John where at least you can book an appointment at a walk in clinic. Nice thing about Moncton, it is only a 2.5 hour drive.
weather is a big factor during winter.There are multi cultural communities in NB and NS especially in bigger cities like Halifax Darthmout Moncton Saint John
There are jobs there for sure,if alot? depends on your peogram and profession.if you want to know more about cape breton send me an email info@questcanadaca.com
Hello ma, please am expecting your response.which province would you suggest for international student who aims to pay his second year tuition fee via part time jobs.
Thnaks, great comparison
thank you ☺️
Thank you so much with this...this is what im looking for...perfect ! 😊
informative now I know thanks to your vlog,
THANK U MADAM VERY WELL PUT
Thank ma'am, I always look forward to your vedios...
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I truly appreciated your approach to the comparison. Thanks for another great video
Thank you i am happy you find the video useful ☺️
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Thank you 😊
Very informative. Thank you. I was planning to apply to NBCC and NSCC, surprisingly I found NBCC course fees are cheaper.
Glad it was helpful!
Good comparison video Ricey. And you have a nice doggie.
Thank you for the video. Please, are we still paying more income taxes in NS compared to NB for the same 60 K annual income mentioned in the video?
( if the person is settled in NB)
How much difference for 2024 or 2025 please?
Thank you a lot !,
I'm not a fan on NS, but access to primary healthcare is better there than NB and a much shorter wait time to find a family doctor.
Because of the Irvings, competitive advantage is reduced in the province and has been for decades plus the insane concessions they get has drained broad prosperity.
Yes, Halifax is the most vibrant city in the Maritimes and it's not large.
The problem with Fredericton is, it is relatively in the middle of nowhere and has the worst access to primary health care; best just drive an hour to Saint John where at least you can book an appointment at a walk in clinic.
Nice thing about Moncton, it is only a 2.5 hour drive.
yes indeed 2 hrs 😂
Why not Kentville NS or Bridgewater ?
I'll sure look for you when I'm in SJNB..
haha
Love your channel, what would it be like for a Caribbean family with two children in their teens adjusting to NS or NB.
weather is a big factor during winter.There are multi cultural communities in NB and NS especially in bigger cities like Halifax Darthmout Moncton Saint John
Thank yoy very much for your video!! If I want to look for jobs at Fredericton ad newcomer where would you advise to look? Thank you very much!
indeed and linkedin are the beat options
Does that income tax include federal tax in your estimation for both provinces?
yes, do search turbotax for more accurate and laest tax approximation
How about Cape Breton? Do you think there will be a lot of jobs there? aspiring IS here
There are jobs there for sure,if alot? depends on your peogram and profession.if you want to know more about cape breton send me an email info@questcanadaca.com
Nag research ako yesterday about sa mga available na for rent na apartment sa Saint Andrews, grabe walang available 😭
yeh common problem yan dito non availability of apartments..its the same in moncton
Hello ma, please am expecting your response.which province would you suggest for international student who aims to pay his second year tuition fee via part time jobs.
no
@@QuestCanada I don't understand..you said no?
@@QuestCanada I don't understand..you said no?
You meant nova Scotia
you cant pay ur tuition fee via part time job.Unless you will work full
time
hi maam need po ba ang 1560 hours para makapag process ng permanent resident d2 sa nova Scotia?Atlantic region
im not sure what u mean?