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What is the best city in Canada to move to ?
I would like to move to Canada but I am not sure which city would be best for me, I would like to be a little outside of a big city and close to a lake if possible.
8 Answers
- ?Lv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
It depends. What visa have you obtained to allow you to move to Canada. You cannot move here unless the government has issued a residency visa to you. It takes about 8 years to get the visa.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Vernon, British Columbia! We have three lakes in our city two are good for swimming and one is better for fishing. It get very hot here in the Summer(today it was 34°). In the winter it gets cold but, just the perfect type of cold where there is still sun so you can make perfect snowballs and stuff. In 15 minute drive you will be at our world class ski resort Silver Star Mountain. Our city is a small city but, not so small that it's a town. There isn't boat loads of traffic like our neighbouring city Kelowna. Though Kelowna is only half an hour forty five minute drive if you ever feel the need for a big city type day. Also there is usually no car ride longer then ten minutes to go anywhere in Vernon wich is nice.
- Anonymous5 years ago
look up Calgary, a multitude of jobs on the city and round city, and there are dozens of smaller cities round Calgary to stay in. Calgary has a million.a million million human beings and many cities and small cities round it and there are adequate significant roadways to make commuting an selection. Calgary is at a larger elevation and an hour's stress from the Rocky Mountains, this suggests the elements is often cooler. Winters do not get too a lot snow (all of it receives dumped in the mountains) and summers hardly ever get hotter than the mid Nineteen Twenties and the nights are cool. It hardly ever rains. pros: Calgary has a zoo, many parks (both organic and historic), stay shows, professional hockey crew, professional football crew, 3 (quickly to be 4) significant hospitals, music & cultural fairs, a global airport, first rate transit equipment. it really is likewise an truly secure city to stay in for its length, even for a city 0.5 its length. there is two significant colleges, a college, quite a few different gaining information of establishments. Very close to to the mountains which substances infinite snowboarding, snowboarding, hiking, cycling, sightseeing, rafting and so on. Cons: extreme priced authentic sources, extreme priced parking, site visitors.
- thinkingtimeLv 79 years ago
They aren't even accepting applications for visas at the moment. How about a holiday to see if you really like it there.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Why not live in Totonro or in Hamilton? It's quite good there and you can little bit far from the city.
- tazzybeer06Lv 79 years ago
depends on what you like to do. so many choices. But first you need to get immigration papers
and that will take some time. nice to dream.
- Anonymous9 years ago
I highly recommend to you visit Vancouver
- 9 years ago
kelowna
vancouver
victoria
or st john's
avoid quebec if you don't speak french and stay away from ontario if you care about your lungs.
Edit:
Jensen, fellow okanagan resident, thumbs up man.