They aren't that expensive. The thing is that one should not convert it into Indian rupees instead compare it with the salary you are getting in Canada. I live in Mauritius and the groceries are more or less the same price, in Mauritius we can say its expensive because we are getting 1/7 the salary people are getting in Canada.
That's true Yogesh. But for a couple of years the habit of conversion doesn't go😅. And green vegetables and fresh fruits are lil expensive here in Sault.
Beautiful place nice walking
Thank you
Great video, I'm moving to the sault and these videos help to familiarize me with what to expect 👍
Thank you for supporting.
This is my aim to help you guys.
My family is thinking about relocating as well. Any idea what areas are best for a young family?
@@chris123chris82 Do you want to settle here or only for short period?
@@milancanada we want to buy our first home and live in a smaller city. So we'd be relocating to Sault ste Marie for a long time
My son also will come to sault ste mary in Aug. Thank you for your video🙏
4:56 yeso na bhannu na family sanga herdai thee dai 😂😂
Daju tw famous vayaxan😂😂
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Informative video. I m also coming in may 2024
R u Gujarati??
No bro. I'm Canadian now lol
Btw I'm from Nepal.
dhruvin are u gujarati????
I am so and also moving their for sep23
Reply asap
@@technogamer3958 I am from Nepal brother
@@milancanada hii bro, is it harder to get part time jobs their???
@@milancanada please reply 👆
They aren't that expensive. The thing is that one should not convert it into Indian rupees instead compare it with the salary you are getting in Canada. I live in Mauritius and the groceries are more or less the same price, in Mauritius we can say its expensive because we are getting 1/7 the salary people are getting in Canada.
That's true Yogesh. But for a couple of years the habit of conversion doesn't go😅.
And green vegetables and fresh fruits are lil expensive here in Sault.