I grew up in Vancouver, lived in Edmonton for 2.5 years, and now live in southern Ontario. Pros of living in Edmonton (or AB province in general): - one of the cheapest housing market in Canada. - over 1 million in population with a variety of cultural food and restaurants (yes, there are multiple T&Ts!). - wages are general higher for the same position. - no PST (nor crazy HST!). - much cheaper city to raise a family and buy a home. - as cold as Edmonton is, it is also the sunniest city in Canada (lots of sun shines). - Edmonton is an ideal place to summer and winter elsewhere outside of Canada. You can buy a decent apartment condo for less than $250K. Spend 6 months May - October in Edmonton, and then the rest of time in Asia. You spend 6 months in Canada to keep your health care and benefit status, and spend the rest of your time elsewhere to visit family and enjoy warm weather/food! Now the Cons: - it is a very cold city with a very long winter (usually snow from Nov to possibly early May). - during the winter, you constantly deal with muddy streets and parking lot due to snow melting (very messy); many residential roads become single lane due to snow piling on both sides--making commuting frustrating sometimes. - there is not much to do outside of Edmonton unless are want to drive 2.5 hours west to Jasper or 3 hours south to Calgary. - grocery cost is actually more expensive in Alberta in general due to transportation cost. - although there are Asian restaurants, the quality can't be compared to the ones in Vancouver and Toronto areas. - you are far away from mountains and oceans! I would say if you have a family with smaller children, Edmonton is an ideal place to raise them due to affordability. But if you are single (or just a couple) and have some money, then you are much better off in the west coast or Greater Toronto Area.
thanks for sharing - I very much agree with your perspective on the pros & cons of living in Edmonton. pinning your comment to the top so others could benefit from this info! :)
Very impressive, Febby. True, it takes tons of courage and self-confidence as well to do what you did. The unknown is exciting. Starting a new life at a new place is an adventure. Keep your vlog going.
Nice. I'm a fellow Singaporean wh's also in the MBA program at the UofA now; I suspected we were in the same program when you mentioned Edmonton in your early videos. So glad I found your channel.
I love your communication skills and process thoughts! I admire your courage in uprooting your life in Sg (a country I would like to go back to but my life circumstances just doesn't fit into) and starting anew. All the best in your new journey and hope you enjoy Edmonton. We lived in Toronto for a start (4 years) then finally moved here in Edmonton (7 years now) after all the trial and errors and experiences in TO.
I appreciate the kind words! I get what you mean - everyone's circumstances are different. what works for one person might not work for someone else; we just got to do what works best for us. sounds like you may have been able to call Edmonton home after your trial & error which is great. all the best to you as well :)
@@febbylyan right, we're okay for now. It's not easy moving when kids are schooling and where we are right now works for our current situation. When kids are done schooling and retirement comes, maybe that's going to be a another chapter ;) More power to your channel!
Thank you for sharing your story. I’m inspired by your choices ❤ I was laid off twice in Canada, and that made me question my purpose. My story is so similar to yours, but in the opposite direction. I’m planning to pursue law in NUS. You are so correct, what country is better for someone may not be an option for someone. I have lived 8yrs of my life in Canada from international student to a PR, but now I just don’t see myself living here anymore. It must have been the vice versa for you. Hope Canada treats you well and you build a lifetime of memories. Also, I live in Edmonton 😅
I appreciate you sharing :) I’m sorry to hear about the layoff experience and I agree that it’s all a personal choice. it’s awesome that you are planning to go to law school! NUS is a great uni - all the best to you ✨ also, stay warm in Edmonton!
I must ask a serious question as I’m not too “bright”. Singapore is known as a city/state. Is there such a thing as a “true” Singaporean? Or, is it understood that the citizens are transplants from other main Asian countries?
umm this is a tricky but good question! I'd say historically, probably not - since the main ethnicities are chinese, indian and malay, so they were descended from their ancestors who had come the country way back when
I am very interested in your experiences in Edmonton! I am not a student, but a university professor who immigrated to Canada 1.5 years ago. Currently I am living in Vancouver, but thinking about moving to Edmonton in the future. I have read about multiple cons of Edmonto though, I wonder how critical are they
absolutely - I think someone did a great job at summing up the pros & cons of living in Edmonton (or AB in general). my experience is pretty similar to what theirs so I've pinned their comment and would recommend giving it a read :)
What do you think of life in Edmonton so far? Are you planning on moving out after your studies? I immigrated to Montreal 2 years ago and thinking about moving to AB in the coming years.
I have actually moved out of Edmonton and have been living in Vancouver for over 2 years now. I think someone in the comments section did a great job at summing up life in Edmonton (or AB in general), I've pinned their comment and would recommend giving it a read! :)
Nice one Febby , but it would be nice to know more about you - such as did you marry a Canadian man etc - thanks . BTW speaking of cold, years ago i was in Montreal and the power lines froze and snapped so a big locomotive train was parked in the city - it was the coldest i have ever felt !!
@@febbylyan Ive been living in Taipei for nine years now. I thought about moving back to Canada, but not sure what I'd do - and I'm still not psyched about those Canadian winters :)
Edmonton has one of the best public education systems in the world, if you have kids it's a good choice for that reason. If you don't, it's better to choose a lower tax country
Your image shows clearly a 2020 year NOT 2024, cause canada has been going warmer they even call their late sumer/ early autumn "l'ete Indian" translate to "the idian summer" so the country has been warming up, don't spread wrong information please
I appreciate the constructive feedback! it's along a similar theme, you're right. this video is more of an expansion of some of the things I had casually mentioned in passing though, hence the specifics - thought it might be helpful to some people
I know one RUclipsr from Indonesia who is very famous and lives in Edmonton as well - @nikmatulrosidah. She’s been posting a lot about everyday living in Edmonton. Anyway, I can’t imagine how hard and costly it is to live in Canada compared to Singapore. I’ve been visiting Singapore a lot but have never been to Canada. Good luck Febby😊😊
I grew up in Vancouver, lived in Edmonton for 2.5 years, and now live in southern Ontario.
Pros of living in Edmonton (or AB province in general):
- one of the cheapest housing market in Canada.
- over 1 million in population with a variety of cultural food and restaurants (yes, there are multiple T&Ts!).
- wages are general higher for the same position.
- no PST (nor crazy HST!).
- much cheaper city to raise a family and buy a home.
- as cold as Edmonton is, it is also the sunniest city in Canada (lots of sun shines).
- Edmonton is an ideal place to summer and winter elsewhere outside of Canada. You can buy a decent apartment condo for less than $250K. Spend 6 months May - October in Edmonton, and then the rest of time in Asia. You spend 6 months in Canada to keep your health care and benefit status, and spend the rest of your time elsewhere to visit family and enjoy warm weather/food!
Now the Cons:
- it is a very cold city with a very long winter (usually snow from Nov to possibly early May).
- during the winter, you constantly deal with muddy streets and parking lot due to snow melting (very messy); many residential roads become single lane due to snow piling on both sides--making commuting frustrating sometimes.
- there is not much to do outside of Edmonton unless are want to drive 2.5 hours west to Jasper or 3 hours south to Calgary.
- grocery cost is actually more expensive in Alberta in general due to transportation cost.
- although there are Asian restaurants, the quality can't be compared to the ones in Vancouver and Toronto areas.
- you are far away from mountains and oceans!
I would say if you have a family with smaller children, Edmonton is an ideal place to raise them due to affordability. But if you are single (or just a couple) and have some money, then you are much better off in the west coast or Greater Toronto Area.
So helpful thanks !
thanks for sharing - I very much agree with your perspective on the pros & cons of living in Edmonton. pinning your comment to the top so others could benefit from this info! :)
Very impressive, Febby. True, it takes tons of courage and self-confidence as well to do what you did.
The unknown is exciting. Starting a new life at a new place is an adventure. Keep your vlog going.
Nice. I'm a fellow Singaporean wh's also in the MBA program at the UofA now; I suspected we were in the same program when you mentioned Edmonton in your early videos. So glad I found your channel.
oh hi! yes sounds like it - I hope you are enjoying your time in the program so far :)
I love your communication skills and process thoughts! I admire your courage in uprooting your life in Sg (a country I would like to go back to but my life circumstances just doesn't fit into) and starting anew. All the best in your new journey and hope you enjoy Edmonton. We lived in Toronto for a start (4 years) then finally moved here in Edmonton (7 years now) after all the trial and errors and experiences in TO.
I appreciate the kind words! I get what you mean - everyone's circumstances are different. what works for one person might not work for someone else; we just got to do what works best for us. sounds like you may have been able to call Edmonton home after your trial & error which is great. all the best to you as well :)
@@febbylyan right, we're okay for now. It's not easy moving when kids are schooling and where we are right now works for our current situation. When kids are done schooling and retirement comes, maybe that's going to be a another chapter ;) More power to your channel!
I admire your courage in making such a life-changing move.
Thank you for sharing your story. I’m inspired by your choices ❤
I was laid off twice in Canada, and that made me question my purpose. My story is so similar to yours, but in the opposite direction. I’m planning to pursue law in NUS.
You are so correct, what country is better for someone may not be an option for someone. I have lived 8yrs of my life in Canada from international student to a PR, but now I just don’t see myself living here anymore. It must have been the vice versa for you.
Hope Canada treats you well and you build a lifetime of memories. Also, I live in Edmonton 😅
I appreciate you sharing :) I’m sorry to hear about the layoff experience and I agree that it’s all a personal choice. it’s awesome that you are planning to go to law school! NUS is a great uni - all the best to you ✨ also, stay warm in Edmonton!
Maane..really canadai eto i baaje obostha?
Yo! I moved here 6 months ago and started my vlog too! I do live in Edmonton as well! :)
no way! well good luck with your vlog channel :)
for you too! :) Maybe we will meet somewhere haha@@febbylyan
My Singaporean girlfriend is going to move with me to Edmonton this summer. Thanks for posting this.
All the best!
I must ask a serious question as I’m not too “bright”. Singapore is known as a city/state. Is there such a thing as a “true” Singaporean? Or, is it understood that the citizens are transplants from other main Asian countries?
umm this is a tricky but good question! I'd say historically, probably not - since the main ethnicities are chinese, indian and malay, so they were descended from their ancestors who had come the country way back when
@@febbylyan
Thank you! Singapore as a “City/State” is a very unique place. Thank you!❤️
I am very interested in your experiences in Edmonton! I am not a student, but a university professor who immigrated to Canada 1.5 years ago. Currently I am living in Vancouver, but thinking about moving to Edmonton in the future. I have read about multiple cons of Edmonto though, I wonder how critical are they
absolutely - I think someone did a great job at summing up the pros & cons of living in Edmonton (or AB in general). my experience is pretty similar to what theirs so I've pinned their comment and would recommend giving it a read :)
What do you think of life in Edmonton so far? Are you planning on moving out after your studies? I immigrated to Montreal 2 years ago and thinking about moving to AB in the coming years.
I have actually moved out of Edmonton and have been living in Vancouver for over 2 years now. I think someone in the comments section did a great job at summing up life in Edmonton (or AB in general), I've pinned their comment and would recommend giving it a read! :)
Nice one Febby , but it would be nice to know more about you - such as did you marry a Canadian man etc - thanks . BTW speaking of cold, years ago i was in Montreal and the power lines froze and snapped so a big locomotive train was parked in the city - it was the coldest i have ever felt !!
thanks for the suggestions - I will give it some thought :) OMG that sounds terrible... I can't imagine how cold it must have been!
I lived for about 2 years in Edmonton and that was long enough for me 😅
LOL I understand where you are coming from. Whereabouts do you live now if you don't mind me asking? :)
@@febbylyan Ive been living in Taipei for nine years now. I thought about moving back to Canada, but not sure what I'd do - and I'm still not psyched about those Canadian winters :)
How’s the quality of living in Edmonton?
Edmonton has one of the best public education systems in the world, if you have kids it's a good choice for that reason. If you don't, it's better to choose a lower tax country
2500, 2000, 1000 a month? It's crazy expensive 😅
lol it could be, depending on a few other aspects such as income, minimum wage etc I guess :)
Canadian here. Should've moved to the US.
Your image shows clearly a 2020 year NOT 2024, cause canada has been going warmer they even call their late sumer/ early autumn "l'ete Indian" translate to "the idian summer" so the country has been warming up, don't spread wrong information please
i like your videos but you seem to be cooking the same story again and again....
I appreciate the constructive feedback! it's along a similar theme, you're right. this video is more of an expansion of some of the things I had casually mentioned in passing though, hence the specifics - thought it might be helpful to some people
You are beautiful
I swear you are beautifull girl :)
It was a mistake...haha
keep cooking same story again and again, such a boring personality
Are you ok man?😂
@@Summeramennnnn ?
I know one RUclipsr from Indonesia who is very famous and lives in Edmonton as well - @nikmatulrosidah. She’s been posting a lot about everyday living in Edmonton. Anyway, I can’t imagine how hard and costly it is to live in Canada compared to Singapore. I’ve been visiting Singapore a lot but have never been to Canada. Good luck Febby😊😊
oh I've heard about her before, but have never personally met her. thanks for the well wishes! :)