Monday, February 7, 2011

North South East West, Where could we migrate to in Canada for better prospect


North South East West, Where could we migrate to in Canada for better prospect?
My family and I live and work in Vienna Austria and we are thinking migrating to Canada which is quiet far from Europe but we are not sure which part of this huge country we would be going for better prospect please advice us on what to do thanks
Immigration - 6 Answers
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Alberta has no more taxes and got the oil frenzy... They need a lot of workers there... But housing is pretty expensive now, as they can't expend as fast as they need too. Ontario, like Toronto, is the financial city of Canada. All companies have their seat there, but it is a pretty boring city for an European... Also Housing is crazy high, and people not too much friendly. They also a little bit backyard or conservative in ideology... Vancouver is Beautiful, but most business are own by Asian migrants, and may have trouble to be understood there. But golf around and the weather is the very best Canada can offer. Quebec province is the most European of the place, but must speak french. Food is better, architecture is similar to Europe, culture closer too, and night life much more dynamic than anywhere else in Canada... Edit: Quebec don't like immigrants... Funny, it is why we have about 110 different spoken tongues in Montreal... Have a Chinatown and the largest Italian population in north America... Yeh right, the guy below me, need to be educated, English Canadian have read so much BS about Quebec, it is unbelievable...
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Alberta is in an oil boom. Toronto is always good. Vancouver. Probably any big city, so you can get your feet wet and then after living there a year you can choose for yourself. Just don't go to Quebec....they don't like immigrants or non-french-speaking people.
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I suggest Alberta, British Columbia or Ontario. Alberta - A good economy and good employment prospects. The Rocky Mountains are at your doorstep if you live in Calgary or Edmonton (the two main cities) so you can take day-trips or weekend breaks to the mountains for hiking, skiing, camping... etc.. Coming from Austria you would likely feel very at home there. The cities of Calgary and Edmonton are both rated very high in terms of safety and friendliness. British Columbia - The economy is not as good as Alberta and the job prospects are not brilliant either. Vancouver however is a fantastic city, set on the ocean. Vancouver Island is only a short ferry ride away. The beauty of British Columbia is incredible. You have mountains, ocean, valley's and plains. Again, there are winter sports and summer sports readily available all around. Ontario - Is probably the very best place for finding work as it is the centre of Canadian industry. Ontario is where the seat of government and commerce are based, therefore the opportunities to find employment is very high. The lifestyle in Ontario is very good (as it is in all of Canada), and you could enjoy access to urban lifestyle or a more rural country lifestyle. All the best with your move! Canada is beautiful from coast-to-coast.
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Living in Vienna, you may be someone who speaks French as one of your languages. If that is true, you might consider the French Canadian section of Canada. Your English is good enough for survival so it isn't really a problem for you, only a matter of preference. Good fortune to you and your family. My family came to the US through Canada more than 100 yrs. ago. There are certain citizenship differences in Canada that are different from the US. Being a subject of England is only one of them.
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if you should rethink .........try ne michigan.....