
Living in Canada
Why Choose Canada; Living in Canada; Compare Canadian Cities; Canadian Climates; Going to University
Living in Canada
A major advantage of living in Canada is that, in most locations, it’s possible to buy a comfortable, large, detached house on a normal income. Jobs tend to be most plentiful in Toronto / …
Why Canada? – Living in Canada
Canada’s 35 million residents enjoy virtually unlimited recreational opportunities, and you might be forgiven for thinking you have found your dream location. Unfortunately, for many migrants, …
Living in Toronto, Ontario – Living in Canada
Toronto is Canada’s largest city and is North America’s fifth most populous municipality – with a population of 2.9 million people. The Greater Toronto Area, usually called the GTA is home to …
Living in Ottawa, Ontario – Living in Canada
Ottawa’s households have the highest incomes in Canada. The most recent figures available are for 2018, when the Canadian average household income was $89,900 a year and Ottawa’s …
Canada Compared with Australia – Living in Canada
Canada and Australia are the two largest countries that select potential skilled immigrants using a points system. Both countries have an enviable reputation as places where people enjoy a …
Canadian House Prices - Living in Canada
House price rises were modest in Canada in 2011 and 2012, partly due to new, stricter mortgage rules that were introduced. In 2013 and 2014 house prices rose steadily in Vancouver and …
Canadian House Affordability – Province Comparisons - Living in …
In most parts of Canada, house affordability has improved in the last few years, though more than thirteen and eleven years of gross average wage is needed to purchase the average property …
Canadian Salary Survey – Trades – Living in Canada
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Registered Nurse Salary Canada – Living in Canada
Average Registered Nurse Salary in Canada. The table below details the hourly wages for Registered Nurses. The Canadian national occupation classification code (NOC) for this role is …