will be settling in Canada in a short time. Can anyone suggest which Province in Canada has better employment opportunities, & is cheaper?
Please suggest.
This site has got many useful information and resources. You may study and try to figure out where to settle.
In short Ontario has more job resources at the same time very expensive. Toronto is most expensive one, but again you will get more job opportunities.
Alberta has good ecomony - especially because of oil fields and both Calgary and Alberta are good and cheap places to live, if you find a job.
Other popular places are Montreal and Vancouver - but have not clear idea. I know many people who migrated from both the places to Toronto.
Even in Ontario - the other good places to live are Ottawa and Kitchener-Waterloo and London area. Some people also settles in Windsor.
Please read all the articles on this site.
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A Proud Indian Canadian
The most important and attractive side for toronto on top of lots of jobs is our samaj, our community is getting really stronger here. it does help being together...i love toronto
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kathiawadi
Below is a link to suburban Toronto cities that will give you some quick facts:
www.realestate-ontario.com/mississauga.htm
Best Wishes,
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Amit Kalia, Broker, REALTORĀ®
RE/MAX Real Estate Centre., Brokerage
independently owned & operated
100 City Centre Dr, Unit 1-702
Mississauga, ON L5B 2C9
Phone No.: 905-339-5111
Website: https://www.realestate-ontario.com/
Condo Blog: https://condopundit.com/blog/
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Amit Kalia, Broker, REALTORĀ®
RE/MAX Real Estate Centre., Brokerage
independently owned & operated
100 City Centre Dr, Unit 1-702
Mississauga, ON L5B 2C9
Phone No.: 905-339-5111
Website: https://www.realestate-ontario.com/
Condo Blog: https://condopundit.com/blog/
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