5 affordable places to live in Canada for students & newcomers

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  • @lanceb7556
    @lanceb7556 Год назад +30

    Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
    Lethbridge, Alberta
    Halifax, Nova Scotia
    Edmonton, Alberta
    These four cities are just as nice if not better choices. Besides the fact they're not close to Toronto or Montreal, which is a blessing.

    • @glen1arthur
      @glen1arthur Год назад +1

      synchrotron saskatoon??? we have people from all over the world coming to use it. Maybe is just is unaware of it and the value it has for researchers in many different fields of study.

    • @dougpatterson7494
      @dougpatterson7494 Год назад +3

      I went to post-secondary and live in one of those cities and one of my sisters in another. I personally know people (high school classmates) who now live in the other two. I would agree that these four cities are much better in terms of affordability and quality of life for someone who isn't wealthy or upper-middle class than the more famous Canadian cities. Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, etcetera. If money isn't an issue personally Vancouver is my favourite to visit but I doubt I'd live there.
      I don't know how true this is overall and I'm sure it's not the case if you're in a university enclave, but I've heard that Quebec, which Montreal is in, is the most prejudiced/racist part of Canada.

    • @XxxXxx-fm3wo
      @XxxXxx-fm3wo Год назад

      The list could have been a top twn a mnd an honerble mention like Cornwall.
      1 Ottawa
      2 Calgary
      3 Winnipeg
      4 Kitchener Waterloo Cambridge (Tri City)
      5 Edmonton
      6 Haxifax
      7 Kingston
      8 Lethbridge
      9 Moncton
      10 Saskatoon
      and Cornwall as a honerble mention

    • @afiasarpong2189
      @afiasarpong2189 11 месяцев назад

      I am moving to canada

    • @vitaluka
      @vitaluka 14 дней назад

      I agree to your list more than hers. To recommend Winnipeg? Saskatoon is a much better alternative. Easier to get around and it is safer despite it also holding a few murder capital titles but no city in Canada has held that title more than Winnipeg and it's just getting worse. I hate going back home. Moved from Winnipeg to Saskatoon 3 days after graduating high-school. It's not the best city but it is better and comparable.

  • @slobodansavkovic5683
    @slobodansavkovic5683 Год назад +20

    Ottawa is also a big high tech hub. I have been working in “Silicon Valley North” since 2000. The telecom boom in late nineties created the foundation for the hub. Very easy to land a job in high tech once you graduate. We have couple of fresh grads in my team.

    • @ThisisYulia
      @ThisisYulia  Год назад +1

      thanks for your comment! when I graduated in 2016, that was not the case. I studied IT and was not able to find a job 🥲

    • @ghassanjneinaty4421
      @ghassanjneinaty4421 10 месяцев назад

      Do they need Python developer or web developer for remote work?

  • @iLoveKalifornia
    @iLoveKalifornia Год назад +30

    I am moving to Canada!! 🇨🇦 ❤🎉

  • @IzzyOnTheMove
    @IzzyOnTheMove Год назад +8

    For Winnipeg though, you must warn your viewers that it is VERY VERY COLD in the winter. This coming from a Québecer LOL. It is a very nice city with quaint little cafés and even a French quarter (St-Boniface).

  • @edwardmeade
    @edwardmeade Год назад +11

    University of Waterloo has an interesting co-op study program for its engineering/CS students. Instead of sending interns out just over the holidays (when everyone else does) the Waterloo co-ops go out on rotating fall (Sep-Dec)/winter (Jan-Apr)/spring (May-Aug) co-ops. That means a few years will have classes over the summer, but Waterloo co-ops tend to get better tasks given to them and therefore a better chance to show off their skills. The rotation is also set up so that participating companies have a Waterloo co-op all year. It sounds a little complicated, but it results in them getting better offers. It is a highly competitive school to get into.

    • @adaptercrash
      @adaptercrash Год назад

      its actually easier than a real-life

  • @syebethel
    @syebethel Год назад +13

    You jest about manifesting, but I am one of those that manifested my current life in Canada. Moved my boys and myself here a few years ago. I'd lived here previously for school, so only a few things were 'new' to me. So far, so good.

  • @IzzyOnTheMove
    @IzzyOnTheMove Год назад +7

    You can also live in Lévis, QC if you are going to Laval University in Québec. It's my hometown. Not only do we have the best view on Québec City across the river, but it's really affordable and a great place to live. 👍People still can find a 1 BR for 500$ here.

  • @Craft_world_981
    @Craft_world_981 Год назад +9

    There are ample of Cons which outweighs Pros when it comes to Study in small cities and neglecting the major ones its extremely challenging extremely for students when its comes to Public Transportation.

    • @tickle296
      @tickle296 Год назад

      ​​@@magdelenacloutier7523Use your little grey cells. Maintaining a second hand motorcycle is very costly for International Students.

  • @fremontpathfinder8463
    @fremontpathfinder8463 Год назад +11

    I love the small cities in Canada. Greenwood, the smallest town in all of Canada is one of my favorites. It's too far from everywhere but is wonderful.

    • @toluokunor8834
      @toluokunor8834 Год назад +2

      I'm moving to Canada

    • @Kovokicking232
      @Kovokicking232 9 месяцев назад +1

      Stony mountain is the smallest town. We have 2k people

  • @allanlank
    @allanlank Год назад +7

    Nice list. My family has been in Canada, on the south shore of Georgian Bay in Ontario, since the 1820's and it never stops to thrill me when a newcomer speaks with such enthusiasm and cantor about Canada.
    Did you know there are more Ukrainians in Canada than anywhere except Russia and Ukraine? It brings the conflict closer to home. I can hardly imagine how it feels for you. Keep well and keep safe.

    • @David_Robert
      @David_Robert Год назад

      Hello 👋 How are you doing today??

    • @tickle296
      @tickle296 Год назад

      Oh! Newcomers should know this piece of information. Thanks for sharing. ❤

    • @billfarley9167
      @billfarley9167 9 месяцев назад

      My people came to Canada from Ireland in 1795 and homesteaded near Caledon, Ontario.

  • @catalinapaz6308
    @catalinapaz6308 Год назад +5

    i'm moving to Canada! omg i can't believe this sentence is not just me manifesting like the tiktok girlies, it is actually true, in December!! thank you so much, Yulia

    • @ThisisYulia
      @ThisisYulia  Год назад +1

      yeeees! wishing you all the best in Canada 🤍

  • @adeshinadamilola6850
    @adeshinadamilola6850 Год назад +2

    I think Mc master is in Hamilton.
    And guelph is also a Cheap city to stay in which is close to kitchener and waterloo

  • @messyhomestead7320
    @messyhomestead7320 2 месяца назад +1

    Somehow I thought this would cover smaller cities. I'd love to see a thoughtful video on affordable interesting small places to live that are not trying to be big corporate cities. Thank you for sharing!

  • @naminijayaratne1411
    @naminijayaratne1411 Год назад +9

    I’m actually moving to Canada on the January of 2023 🥰 I’m really excited and i learned so much from this channel about Canada ♥️ thank you Yulia! Wish you still live there so i might be able to meet you someday 😊

    • @ThisisYulia
      @ThisisYulia  Год назад +2

      thank you so much Namini! I’m glad my channel helped you in your journey 🤍

    • @naminijayaratne1411
      @naminijayaratne1411 Год назад +1

      @@ThisisYulia it really did. Thank you so much! 😊🙏

    • @rajshah5885
      @rajshah5885 Год назад +1

      @@naminijayaratne1411 lets connect i am also moving on jan 23

    • @emmanuelakpaja
      @emmanuelakpaja Год назад +1

      Me too!
      University of Manitoba for me tho

    • @temiodunaike2884
      @temiodunaike2884 Год назад

      @@emmanuelakpaja hey bro can u tell me how u did it privately

  • @wrcawston144
    @wrcawston144 Год назад +4

    Kitchener and Waterloo are more than just neighbours. Even though they are separate cities, there is literally no rural area between them. I have gotten lost in one city's downtown and found myself in the other city's downtown. Beautiful area though.

    • @billfarley9167
      @billfarley9167 9 месяцев назад +1

      They were called Berlin and Hamburg back in the day. But changed when the Germans tried to rule the world.

  • @damarisreginaguimaraes
    @damarisreginaguimaraes Год назад +8

    Hi! My husband and I moved to Waterloo in 2018 and just LOVE the region!! Unfortunately, it has been getting more and more expensive by the day. Pretty much like everything else in Canada...

    • @adaptercrash
      @adaptercrash Год назад +1

      Good, then we frame immigrants

    • @pspmhmd
      @pspmhmd Год назад

      @@adaptercrash 🤣🤣

  • @KatelynDawn
    @KatelynDawn 6 месяцев назад

    Winnipegger here! Yes winters are quite cold usually, though this year we have had many days above freezing cuz it’s an El Niño. We are also a short 2 hour drive to the Canadian Shield. Rugged cliffs and tons of lakes and forests! Winnipeg is a place where you can still buy a home even if you don’t earn a lot. I love it here because of the great people too. People tend to stay here for the people. And to escape winter we have a large bio dome with tropical plants with a waterfall, Mediterranean biome and butterfly habitat called the leaf

  • @yogeshhurdyal7470
    @yogeshhurdyal7470 8 месяцев назад +1

    I'm moving to Canada after this winter and still indecisive about which city to move in. The cost of living has been my primary consideration. You said something about Québec:"You all know how Québec is 😊", so I became curious to know more about what you mean by that.

    • @ThisisYulia
      @ThisisYulia  8 месяцев назад +1

      Quebec immigration is pain in the ass (you will need to speak advanced french and wait for years to get your PR), taxes are the highest in Canada and healthcare sucks 🥲 hope this helps!

    • @yogeshhurdyal7470
      @yogeshhurdyal7470 8 месяцев назад

      @ThisisYulia Actually I already got my PR will it still be hard to live in Québec? What about the city of Saskatoon? Can a new immigrant start up a life there?

    • @ThisisYulia
      @ThisisYulia  8 месяцев назад +1

      it really depends on what you're looking for. if you speak French, it will be easy to live in Quebec. Saskatoon can be a good place for a new immigrant if you don't mind cold temperatures

    • @CardrisCreations-iq7zs
      @CardrisCreations-iq7zs 6 месяцев назад

      @@ThisisYulia look... It is not the case anymore... you absolutely need french for express entry now, it is impossible to get the points without it unless u can get a provincial or LMIA. Montreal is the only big city that is not impossibly expensive... The cities u mentioned are all terrible if you enjoy an actual big city, so I would not recommend it for every type of person.

  • @_wise_one
    @_wise_one Год назад +3

    I am coming to Kitchener-Waterloo this Christmas, really excited

  • @SpicyCafeRecipes
    @SpicyCafeRecipes Год назад +2

    I think most expensive province is Ontario but if you want to share or find fully independent rental properties Kitchener and waterloo is best with best university!

  • @knightofstar
    @knightofstar 4 месяца назад

    I'm moving back to Canada after 5 years living abroad. This is great information, thank you Yulia

  • @thepictureroom
    @thepictureroom 7 месяцев назад

    I am a freelance creative/video director. I do most of my work from a home office/studio (pre-production and post production). Only need to travel to Toronto or Montreal when shooting a specific location for a project. Your video is helping me (and creative friends) decide on working/living in a new affordable area. Used to be based in Toronto, but it is too expensive and full of people chasing the same dream. Crowded and chaotic. Crime is also on the rise, unfortunately. BIG THANK YOU for sharing your video and info.

  • @MorfSat
    @MorfSat Год назад +9

    thank u ! контент супер, я уже посмотрела почти все твои видео и сейчас живу в Калгари и твой канал очень помогает и легко слушается и учится английский) Спасибо, мисс Юлия, за такой теплый ютуб-канал 💌

    • @ThisisYulia
      @ThisisYulia  Год назад +2

      спасииииибо! мне очень приятно, что вам нравится 🤍

  • @keithpalmer4547
    @keithpalmer4547 Год назад +1

    Calgary is the BEST place to move right now in Canada for affordability, quality of life and jobs.

  • @Al-kg4zs
    @Al-kg4zs Год назад +12

    If you're studying engineering (especially chemical or petroleum engineering), I'd highly suggest University of Alberta in Edmonton. Beautiful campus right next to the river valley (the largest urban park in North America), walking distance to all kinds of nightlife, and a top rated program for engineering.
    Cost of living here is slightly less than that of Calgary, but it does get a little colder in the winter haha. There are also 3 or 4 more colleges located in the downtown core, as well as a large technical institute and a couple of Christian universities.
    It's very much a college city.

    • @SubhaForever21
      @SubhaForever21 Год назад

      How is the crime rate there ? is this safe place to live? how about calgary ?

    • @Al-kg4zs
      @Al-kg4zs Год назад

      @@SubhaForever21 Both Edmonton and Calgary are quite safe, though Calgary does have a slightly lower crime rate.
      The area around the University of alberta is VERY safe, but it's also one of the more expensive areas in Edmonton. Downtown Edmonton has some issues with homelessness and property crime, but it's mainly concentrated on the Eastern edge of downtown - the areas west of downtown like Oliver and Grandin are quite nice and safe.
      The university area in calgary is kind of ugly and boring in my opinion, but there's not much crime to speak of. Downtown calgary is only a 15 minute train ride from the University, but it does have some issues with homelessness and crime. Not quite as much as downtown Edmonton though.

  • @MarkGiulianoMusic
    @MarkGiulianoMusic 2 месяца назад

    Great video. Thanks. However, if I move back to Canada, it's definitely Montreal for me. It may cost a little more, but Montreal has such a great vibe, allows me to live car-free, and it's on Via Rail which connects me easily to Ottawa and Toronto. And as a professional musician, it seems like a great city for music and the arts too!

  • @puravidaca
    @puravidaca Год назад +1

    thank u, you are one of the few that talks about other cities, Latin people only look for those cities Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal due to lack of information....🤠

  • @rickcosman9670
    @rickcosman9670 Год назад +2

    This is an interesting video. It reminded me that a few years ago I had a small apartment building in Moncton NB I had a vacancy that I was filling and got an application from a fellow who claimed to be from South Or Central America ( Brazil I think). He wanted the room sight unseen and was arriving the next week. At first I was worried about a scam, but I held the room for him and true to his word he showed up. When he was settled I asked him what had brought him from Brazil to Moncton. He said that he was here to study at the technical school in Engineering which seemed strange to me but he explained that he already had some degrees in Engineering but that they were not in English or French which he explained meant that his qualifications were not considered good enough in some circles. So he said he decided to add to his qualifications at an English school to give himself some better credentials
    So of the countries to study in English, Canada seemed the least expensive and in Canada it was a lot cheaper to live in Moncton than Toronto and many of the other major centres in Canada and the Technical College in Moncton offered the courses he was looking for.
    So like the video says. If you are studying in Canada you might look at Schools in some of the smaller communities.

  • @sharonalexander2713
    @sharonalexander2713 Год назад +6

    How much would you say is an average expense for students in Toronto for groceries per month without including rent and travel expense

    • @ThisisYulia
      @ThisisYulia  Год назад +1

      I'd say $1,500 + rent & bus pass 🚌

  • @hkhatri12
    @hkhatri12 Год назад +1

    KWC is no longer less expensive than GTA.
    The prices here has increased significantly in terms of rents. Things have gone crazy if I might add.

  • @4nidr3s1
    @4nidr3s1 Год назад +1

    Calgary AB, Kelowna BC, Montreal Qc, Halifax NS, Windsor ON.

  • @satyamjaiswal2376
    @satyamjaiswal2376 Год назад +6

    Thanks Yulia for this amazing info. Love your efforts!!😇

  • @DiscoverGlobalLiving
    @DiscoverGlobalLiving 4 месяца назад +1

    It's hard to find accommodation for students in Major Canadian cities these days.

  • @zabiullahpatel6605
    @zabiullahpatel6605 Год назад +4

    Thank You Miss Yulia for this wonderful and informative video. Miss Yulia, which province or a city should I prefer more, if i am into the construction industry (A civil engineer).
    thanku in advance!!! 😌

  • @CamyNolasco
    @CamyNolasco Год назад +2

    Great info’s compilation, Yulia! Never thought about Cornwall. Loved the idea!❤

    • @David_Robert
      @David_Robert Год назад

      Hello 👋 How are you doing today??

  • @Najafiphotography
    @Najafiphotography Год назад +3

    I'm moving to Canada on November.
    Hope we can meet in Toronto

  • @A_Noid
    @A_Noid Год назад +2

    Québec City is beautiful and big enough to feel like you're in a substantial city. Of course, it isn't Montréal, and speaking French would be pretty necessary to really enjoy the city to the same extent as you would living in English in the rest of Canada.

    • @ThisisYulia
      @ThisisYulia  Год назад +1

      I agree but as someone who’s been through Quebec immigration, I always say stay away from QC until you get your PR 🥴

    • @A_Noid
      @A_Noid Год назад

      @@ThisisYulia Oh, sure, easier process to get PR outside of Québec.

  • @alejandrotoros
    @alejandrotoros Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot for all the time and advices. Great to hear where could be a good place to raise a child. Thanks again.

  • @hassanii786
    @hassanii786 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for such precious information Yulia...love u ... especially for new comers

  • @tamiwilliam6710
    @tamiwilliam6710 Год назад +2

    I am moving to Canada…don’t know how,don’t when but I am moving..since 2018😅

  • @ianpatrick3589
    @ianpatrick3589 Год назад

    Note: no mention of Atlantic Canada means she has never visited here. It's all about Ontario to Missy with a glance out west. Come east, live better, and longer.

    • @ThisisYulia
      @ThisisYulia  Год назад

      I’ve been to the entire Atlantic Canada and visited every province there. the point of the video to show SOME places that are more affordable than Toronto and Vancouver. I can’t fit 20 cities in 1 video, it would be an hour long video 🥴

  • @cathybrecknell2686
    @cathybrecknell2686 4 месяца назад

    Hello, This is a very interesting you tube info .
    Winnipeg, is a very nice city. My mother was born there . However, just to let you know that Winnipeg, has or use to (( I am sure
    it’s still high ))) right up there. This Canadian city has one of the most highest rates for breaking entries for cars in all of Canada and stolen cars. Also it can range up in one of the highest cities for murders and crime rates.
    Sometimes it’s high sometimes it’s lower , but it can also have some of the highest rates per capita in all of Canada. It goes back-and-forth between three or four other cities in Canada, but Winnipeg, is definitely up there for a high crime rate .
    On a positive note, it is a beautiful province that has over 100,000 lakes and very much a bilingual and historical province of French and English .
    Thank you

  • @1ksubswithonevideochallenge745
    @1ksubswithonevideochallenge745 Год назад +1

    I am only 13 currently but when I turn 18 I plan on moving to canada as well as doing college there.

  • @dougpatterson7494
    @dougpatterson7494 Год назад +1

    I already live in Canada! My father immigrated and my mother's parents immigrated as well.

  • @XxxXxx-fm3wo
    @XxxXxx-fm3wo Год назад

    She missed two Universities in Winnipeg.
    CMU Canadian Mennoite University and the lagest French University in Westren Canada, University of Saint Boniface.

  • @valeryzakhar1202
    @valeryzakhar1202 Год назад +5

    Thank you for your hard work. Briefly and to the point. And for the love of Canada, a special big thank you.

  • @winniegranny1709
    @winniegranny1709 Год назад +4

    hi Yulia, thanks for your video. My husband is working as a software engineer
    will Vancouver, Toronto and Waterloo you mentioned in this vedio be good choice with more job opportunities when we go there?
    i am a little afraid of racism, so all the time Vancouver is our first choice with large Chinese population there, but the high life expense is a problem

    • @ThisisYulia
      @ThisisYulia  Год назад

      hey Winnie, I think Vancouver or Toronto should be perfect for a software engineer. many companies are hiring remotely, so worst case your husband can find a remote position 👌🏼

  • @Naithesther7085
    @Naithesther7085 Год назад +1

    My biggest concern is job opportunities can you do a video on that for students and new comers?

  • @naijababe4real756
    @naijababe4real756 Год назад +1

    Hi, am moving to Winnipeg this December with my family for TWP

  • @peterfehr7441
    @peterfehr7441 11 месяцев назад

    As a Canadian, not sure i could recommend coming here with cost of living sky rocketing. Some really nice Maritime cities were missed but good job. Maritimes often overlooked

  • @opereznet
    @opereznet Год назад +2

    Excellent info Yulia, thanks a lot for your contribution! I'm moving to Canadá

  • @Whitbypoppers
    @Whitbypoppers Год назад +3

    Halifax definitely belongs on this list! Several universities! The Atlantic Ocean!

    • @ThisisYulia
      @ThisisYulia  Год назад +1

      Totally agree! I'll put it into my part 2 🤫

    • @stevenpyne1994
      @stevenpyne1994 Год назад

      But not all that affordable, and with a terrible health system.

    • @Littleone124
      @Littleone124 Год назад

      Yes!! Was so disappointed not to see anything in Atlantic Canada. Halifax definitely belongs in the top 5!

  • @shrutithatte14287
    @shrutithatte14287 Год назад +2

    “I am moving to Canada!”love from India 🇮🇳 Mumbai ❤️

  • @tickle296
    @tickle296 Год назад

    Why is Canada welcoming immigrants? What is the difference between Provincial Nominee and Express Entry? Is Google not present in other Universities in Canada? What is your opinion on UBC(Vancouver)? Where is Yulia from?

  • @JukVivojuk
    @JukVivojuk Год назад +2

    So true! I wish Kingston's (where I live) housing market wasn't so insane. Because I really like it here..

  • @seeya205
    @seeya205 Год назад

    Hamilton, Ontario is the best place to go to school. It has cheap rent and McMaster University is the best University in Canada. It also has a great college, Mohawk College.

  • @savageillusion
    @savageillusion Год назад +1

    Please, how is the community reception to a black person? And, which province is more suitable?

    • @wendyhouses
      @wendyhouses Год назад

      Black people from all over the world live in Canada

    • @savageillusion
      @savageillusion Год назад

      @@wendyhouses Thank you.

  • @shubhreet8747
    @shubhreet8747 Год назад +1

    Is kingston a good place to live ?

  • @JOSEMIDOful
    @JOSEMIDOful Год назад +2

    From Equatorial Guinea, Africa, i am moving to Canada

  • @melvinbenjamin7730
    @melvinbenjamin7730 Год назад +4

    what is your take on New Brunswick for International Students?

    • @munnashah1195
      @munnashah1195 Год назад +1

      Poorest province of Canada. No jobs.

    • @dirtykurty1774
      @dirtykurty1774 Год назад

      Eastern Canadian universities have the best campus experience!!!!! Acadia, mt alisson, & st.fx are great 👍🏻

  • @focusedeye
    @focusedeye Год назад +2

    What is never mentioned is the different weather in your choice of alternative Canadian cities. As a born and raised West Coast Canadian Senior citizen, though it is extremely expensive, people tend to like the lower mainland for having the mildest winters in Canada, the incredible scenery, multiculturalim and the left of centre politics.

  • @joshuaoriade
    @joshuaoriade Год назад +2

    I’m moving to Canada

  • @saifchowdhury3581
    @saifchowdhury3581 Год назад

    Canadian cities have rookie numbers.
    I come from Dhaka that has a residential population of 20 freaking Million! During office hours it goes up by few millions every morning from neighbouring towns!
    I have been living in Hong Kong for the past 8 years. Total population is over 7.5M distributed over 3 regions! So that's 2.5M per small city space

  • @PTSenators9643
    @PTSenators9643 3 месяца назад

    Fan of Edmonton Oilers and Ottawa Senators.
    Tired of working as a Programmer in Fiji 🇫🇯.
    Want to study Accounting in NorQuest College, Edmonton and Algonquin College, Ottawa in Canada.

  • @oldmansgoldenwords
    @oldmansgoldenwords Год назад

    Kitchener is most overrated in entire list. All facilities sucks plus if you want to buy house cost is close to Brampton. In the list Calgary looks reasonable and undervalued in most categories plus many companies setting up offices and higher GDP.

  • @Lari.ontheway
    @Lari.ontheway Год назад +3

    Always amazing video, thank you for your time with us

  • @charissepuno7143
    @charissepuno7143 Год назад +2

    I am moving to CANADAAA!!!soooooonnn

  • @billfarley9167
    @billfarley9167 9 месяцев назад

    Big and medium cities in Canada are for young people. I'll take rural Canada anytime.

  • @cherylmulligan393
    @cherylmulligan393 Год назад

    No, I'm sorry but I don't know what we all think of Quebec. What do we all think of Quebec? I don't live there but I'm very curious to know...

    • @ThisisYulia
      @ThisisYulia  Год назад

      we think that getting PR through Quebec is hell (been there, done that)😉

  • @katiaramalho7936
    @katiaramalho7936 4 месяца назад

    Hey Yulia! Thank you so much for this valuable information 🥰 Loved your channel!

  • @gilbertmuramira9833
    @gilbertmuramira9833 Год назад +2

    I am moving to Canada

  • @artistsabrinetrabelsi
    @artistsabrinetrabelsi Год назад +2

    Thank you for this video . I would like to know more about cities around and near vancouver. Can you do another video please .🙏🥰

  • @nishattasneemnabila
    @nishattasneemnabila Год назад +2

    I AM MOVING TO CANADA!!!!!!!!!!
    YEAH!! I CAN DO IT!!!!
    LESSGOOO.....!!

  • @franciscofonseca6980
    @franciscofonseca6980 Год назад

    McMaster University is located in Hamilton, not in the Kitchener-Waterloo area

  • @j.d.poitras546
    @j.d.poitras546 4 месяца назад

    Got a comment on always being respectful before commenting your video... I would expect the same courtesy about your comments about Québec!!!

  • @ElshadOruc
    @ElshadOruc Год назад +1

    Thank u for your video, can you ,or anyone advice me a college, which i can study broadcasting and videography program, i just know about toronto colleges, i need information another provinces.

  • @loganc5456
    @loganc5456 Год назад

    I'd like to move to Canada because:
    - I'd like to walk around everywhere without feeling unsafe.
    -i love mountain biking, in Canada I won't feel like I'd be murdered because someone wants to steal my bike. And, the bike tracks in Canada can't be found in my country, they r just awesome.
    -Quality of life in general is much better there.

  • @bernardkelechi4662
    @bernardkelechi4662 Год назад +3

    Hello Yulia thank you so much for this video, I really love prince Edward island, am moving there very soon ❤️

    • @Littleone124
      @Littleone124 Год назад +1

      PEI is my most favorite place ever! I don't live there but would move there in a heart beat. It's so beautiful and just makes me feel happy whenever I visit. You'll love it there!

    • @bernardkelechi4662
      @bernardkelechi4662 Год назад

      @@Littleone124 Awesome .

  • @thugznature5375
    @thugznature5375 Год назад +3

    For sure moving to Canada 🇨🇦

  • @milohrnic2023
    @milohrnic2023 Год назад

    Pay is generally higher in Western Canada while taxes are lower.

  • @LOMASH29
    @LOMASH29 Год назад +2

    So this great tips from yulia to all of us.. 💘 💘 💘 Thanks lot

  • @rodweinmeyer1435
    @rodweinmeyer1435 Год назад +1

    coming from Edmonton, the often expressed feeling is there are 4 good things about Calgary. The roads in, and the roads out. LOL.

  • @johnkoroma225
    @johnkoroma225 Год назад +2

    I will be moving to Winnipeg

  • @2000hugox
    @2000hugox Год назад +2

    Im moving to Canada next year, NC Toronto there i go

  • @prisketbisket
    @prisketbisket Год назад +2

    I love your videos so much! My entire family watches you 🤗🐣💗

    • @ThisisYulia
      @ThisisYulia  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much Priscilla 💛

  • @deepakminhas6293
    @deepakminhas6293 Год назад

    Winnipeg is worst believe me … weather road transport wages people etc and there is no high paying jobs you can find in whole manitoba

  • @CB-mc3tc
    @CB-mc3tc Год назад +3

    I’m moving to Canada!!

  • @robtalbo4783
    @robtalbo4783 Год назад

    Finally, we are moving to Canada!

  • @logo960
    @logo960 Год назад

    Small comment : Laurentian University is in Sudbury, not Cornwall. Also Cornwall is a very boring small town, I personally wouldn't live there. St-Lawrence College is also a very small college with little campus life, so if that's what you want, it might be best to go else where

  • @daryavanchugova1545
    @daryavanchugova1545 Год назад +2

    I’m moving to Canada! 🎉

  • @ayomide1007
    @ayomide1007 Год назад +2

    Planning to study in Canada next year, particularly in Alberta, sadly most of the colleges there don't offer what i want , guess Ottawa might do it for me

    • @ThisisYulia
      @ThisisYulia  Год назад +1

      Ottawa is great for studying and you can always move to AB after you graduate 🤩

    • @stevebenson506
      @stevebenson506 Год назад

      What are you planning to study? Between U of Calgary, U of Alberta in Edmonton, U of Lethbridge, NAIT, SAIT, Mount Royal U, Concordia College, U of Athabasca and MacEwan University in Edmonton I thought Alberta covered almost everything in education. And U of Alberta in Edmonton is getting quite the reputation as an elite educational institution in Canada. It’s no Harvard or Stanford but is well respected.

  • @swankyshivy
    @swankyshivy Год назад

    hi hi is there a place in canada i can migrate to that checks off these things
    1) not harsh or long winters like alberta. the winter is only thing holding me back fron loving alverta
    2) relative cost of living. not expensive like toronto montreal
    3) easily get a tech job and auto body repair job for husband
    4) good public schools for 4year old upward
    5) can get house for less 600,000
    6) has some stuff to do at least with kids
    i need help please someone

  • @TanNguyen-iv5yh
    @TanNguyen-iv5yh Год назад

    Calgary is absolutely right. I was shock by how affordable the houses here compared to Toronto.

    • @billfarley9167
      @billfarley9167 9 месяцев назад

      Problem with Calgary is that it's filled with folks from Texas and Oklahoma and those who wish they were. Horrible city.

  • @mikega
    @mikega Год назад

    I will be coming to Canada NL, God will in September if my students visa is approved.

  • @petitediana6268
    @petitediana6268 Год назад +2

    Thank you Julia

  • @Cotita
    @Cotita Год назад +4

    I'm moving to Canada 🍁

  • @iampriom700
    @iampriom700 Год назад +1

    Why do you sit nose to the words of Quebec I want to know. Because lately I am so excited about Quebec for the advertisement of Canadian Government and so many youtubers.

    • @ThisisYulia
      @ThisisYulia  Год назад

      immigration is hard and takes a lot of time. you won’t find a job without French (thanks to Bill 96) 🥴

    • @A_Noid
      @A_Noid Год назад

      @@ThisisYulia That is patently false. If the job requires English, you can work in English. Of course, speaking the language 95% of the province understands might make it easier to find a job though.

  • @urielyairar9593
    @urielyairar9593 Год назад +3

    I'm moving to Canada!!!!

  • @christinewachira7372
    @christinewachira7372 9 месяцев назад

    the way youv'e talked about cornwal makes me wanna move there

  • @najmahussein1080
    @najmahussein1080 Год назад +1

    I have Bachelors degree in computer science in Kenya but I'm not good in coding and I would like to move to Canada
    Kindly advise me how