You missed rental insurance :) Great video by the way. I met someone yesterday and they came from Montreal . Apparently they mentioned that grocery is almost 50% higher in Nova Scotia compared to Montreal.
It was pretty accurate about living expenses in Halifax. However, about the work hours or hourly pay rate to make the money, you need to consider the income tax too. If a student works 20 hours per week for 20.76 dollars per hour, the net income after tax deduction will be roughly 1570 dollars per month. This means the student either needs to find a job with a higher pay rate of get financial aid from family or other resources.
Totally agreed, and that's why the text says, 'after tax deductions,' which means they should receive $20.76 per hour after the taxes have been deducted.
You don't have to pay tax on a base amount of income, however you may be deducted initially and then get a refund if you don't make much as a part time worker.
Too bad everyone on a student visa from these places is breaking the law and are actually not going to class and just working the moment they get a sin.
Thanks for the video mr.patil.
Thank you for the information. Helpful.
Thank you for doing it in English. Very generous of you.
nice man.. really helpful
You missed rental insurance :) Great video by the way. I met someone yesterday and they came from Montreal . Apparently they mentioned that grocery is almost 50% higher in Nova Scotia compared to Montreal.
Tenant insurance isn’t mandatory for all properties so I didn’t include it, but good point! Whoa!!! 50% higher in Nova Scotia is mind boggling!
Stellar video
It was pretty accurate about living expenses in Halifax. However, about the work hours or hourly pay rate to make the money, you need to consider the income tax too. If a student works 20 hours per week for 20.76 dollars per hour, the net income after tax deduction will be roughly 1570 dollars per month. This means the student either needs to find a job with a higher pay rate of get financial aid from family or other resources.
Totally agreed, and that's why the text says, 'after tax deductions,' which means they should receive $20.76 per hour after the taxes have been deducted.
You don't have to pay tax on a base amount of income, however you may be deducted initially and then get a refund if you don't make much as a part time worker.
thank you for your video🎉
Agreed! These expenses will be a bit higher in bigger cities..
Yes, according to the published report, Halifax has the 20th highest rent averages compared to the major cities out west.
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What about studio flat. Or if not sharing with anyone 1 bed flat
You can save $$ by checking out all the happy hours! We have the most per capita in the Country!
Informative video, Is it easy to get a 2 bedroom apartment with another person for visitors ? for two months only
No, impossible but you can go to airbnb
Too bad everyone on a student visa from these places is breaking the law and are actually not going to class and just working the moment they get a sin.
What is housing prices
Goodone brother
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Why are taxes so high?
Because our government loves to waste money on stupid things.
What about Car insurance?
He clearly stated it did not include a car but stated busing costs.
car insurance in canada is very high for an out of country driver.
It is starting from 400 CAD if you don’t have any accident history
So apparently you move to Canada to just survive
thats peanuts for small prices lol
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