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Life in Canada
Hello Everyone! I have one important questions?
I live in bosnia and hercegovina,and i want to go live in canada.Vancouver,Toronto, or Ottawa,Now How much money I need to buy house with 2 floor,The cheapest? and which City In canada have most peaple from balkan? i hope someone will answer on my questions? |
Re: Life in Canada
Originally Posted by baambaam
(Post 11309563)
Hello Everyone! I have one important questions?
I live in bosnia and hercegovina,and i want to go live in canada.Vancouver,Toronto, or Ottawa,Now How much money I need to buy house with 2 floor,The cheapest? and which City In canada have most peaple from balkan? i hope someone will answer on my questions? |
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Moot
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@Former Lancastrian i want to live and work in vancuver,Toronto etc I mean I want to emigrate there
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Re: Life in Canada
Originally Posted by baambaam
(Post 11309689)
@Former Lancastrian i want to live and work in vancuver,Toronto etc I mean I want to emigrate there
The basics are covered in this link. Quick Guide to Canadian Immigration : British Expat Wiki |
Re: Life in Canada
Not sure this is going anywhere. We need to type slower and a bit louder.
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There's a lot of Croatians in Vancouver. They've even got their own centre.
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Re: Life in Canada
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 11309730)
There's a lot of Croatians in Vancouver. They've even got their own centre.
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I'd say $300,000 for a two bed on the outskirts of Toronto. Be warned that modern units have fairly small bedrooms.
Toronto is pretty multicultural so I'd take a punt that we also have the most Balkanites. Moving to Canada isn't exactly a stroll in the park so I suggest that you go and read the WIKI referred too. |
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well 300.000$ is really too much,damn,,,and what about job,is it easy to find a job?
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Re: Life in Canada
Originally Posted by baambaam
(Post 11312685)
well 300.000$ is really too much,damn,,,and what about job,is it easy to find a job?
Did you read the wiki yet? If you are not hung up on living in a large city such as Toronto or Vancouver there are much cheaper properties out there, especially if you don't mind a fixer-upper. ($100k or less) But if you don't meet the immigration requirements that's all irrelevant. |
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This thread: :popcorn:
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Re: Life in Canada
Originally Posted by baambaam
(Post 11312685)
is it easy to find a job?
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Check this web site to get an idea of house prices: mls.ca
Also consider renting a place until you have enough money to buy. |
Re: Life in Canada
Originally Posted by Photoplex
(Post 11312711)
This thread: :popcorn:
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