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Living in Canada and Getting Residency

Living in Canada and Getting ResidencyIf retiring to Canada or relocating with your family is on your to-do list, you’ll find this North American country has long been a favourite on the international scene with expatriates from many different backgrounds.  While it’s a bit colder than some Europeans are used to Canada does have a healthy economy and a real estate market that is sound and affordable and it offers its residents a fantastic standard of living.

Should you have your heart set on living in Canada and getting residency on a permanent basis, but you don’t necessarily want to part with your citizenship in your country of origin, there are some things you need to do. We invite you to read on to find out the steps necessary to relocate to Canada in the proper, legal manner.

Immigration to Canada Made Easy

Immigration to Canada Made EasySo you want to immigrate to Canada?  Well, who can blame you – Canada is a stunning nation, it is geographically diverse, it has incredible natural scenery, fantastic and exciting towns and cities, it offers its residents and citizens a high standard of living and what’s more, it welcomes almost 100,000 new foreign residents each year who want to live and work in Canada.

The title of this article is immigration to Canada made easy – and some reading this may well be sceptical because they have heard about and possibly even experienced a difficult visa acquisition process – but in truth, if you’re a skilled worker with proven skills and experience in one of the many fields that Canada requires workers, your immigration to Canada could be very smooth indeed.

Living in Ottawa in Canada

Living in Ottawa in CanadaAccording to MoneySense, economically speaking Ottawa and the adjoining city of Gatineau which together make up the National Capital Region of Canada are the best places to live in Canada.  Not only are the average residents of the cities the most affluent in Canada but they are on average better educated - did you know that Ottawa has the highest concentration of PhDs in Canada? - they enjoy one of the lowest rates of unemployment in Canada and have more newer cars and access to more doctors and medical facilities per head compared to Canadian citizens in many other towns cities across the nation.

Unusually for a capital city as well, Ottawa has a low serious crime rate when compared to other major cities in Canada and as a result of all of these positive facts it is becoming an ever more popular location for consideration among relocating Canadian and American citizens.  In this report we’re going to be exploring living in Ottawa in Canada for expatriates who are trying to determine where in Canada they want to live once they have emigrated.

Reasons to Retire to Canada

Reasons to Retire to CanadaThe dream of retiring abroad is one shared by an increasing number of people – in part this is because many of us are becoming dissatisfied by the nations in which we currently live citing reasons such as rising crime or rising costs of living for example, and in part this is also because it is becoming more the norm to want to spread your wings and explore a little more of the world at a time in our lives when most people have a little more time and money and fewer family or business commitments.

The ultimate dream of a retirement abroad that most people would cite off the top of their heads is probably one involving a villa in the sunshine - but according to many surveys examining the standards and costs of living around the world, Canada is a country that often scores very favourably indeed.  So, if you’re currently mulling over your retirement options here are some reasons to retire to Canada.

Vancouver for Expatriates - Why Live Anywhere Else?

Vancouver for Expatriates - Why Live Anywhere Else?Vancouver has it all - so it is of no surprise that it is one of the most popular Canadian destinations for expatriates seeking a new life in a country where people work to live instead of living to work, where they enjoy an almost unsurpassed array of sporting and cultural activities, benefit from a temperate climate and have access to some of the best healthcare, employment and education opportunities in the world.

This is our guide to living in Vancouver for expatriates – once you’ve read it you’ll ask yourself ‘why live anywhere else!’

Living in Kitchener Canada

Living in Kitchener CanadaAs a budding expatriate-to-be considering relocation to Canada you many not have heard a great deal about Kitchener…

…But if you’re thinking about starting a new life in North America and you’re seeking an international and sophisticated community in an accessible location less than two hours drive from Toronto, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Hamilton, Fort Erie and London for example, then living in Kitchener, Canada could be for you.

Where to Live in Canada

Where to Live in CanadaIn terms of land mass Canada is second only to Russia, therefore theoretically one has a great deal of choice when it comes to deciding where to live in Canada!  However the majority of Canadian citizens and expatriates who immigrate to Canada annually live in the southern provinces where the climate is more temperate and where job opportunities are more prevalent.

This is a guide to five of the most popular cities and areas of Canada for expatriates so that anyone thinking of moving to live overseas in the North America region can determine exactly which part of Canada matches their lifestyle aspirations or employment ambitions.

Canada Immigration Information for Retirees

Canada Immigration Information for RetireesCanada is one of the most popular countries in the world for those looking to retire abroad and achieve a good standard of living.  For British citizens Canada is their number 4 choice beaten only by good old Spain, Australia and France.  This article is specifically about Canada immigration information for retirees or soon to be retired persons.

First things first – yes, the standard of living achievable in Canada is excellent…but the cost of living is not necessarily cheaper in Canada than it is in the US or the UK for example, therefore those thinking specifically about retiring abroad have to look at this fact carefully because often in retirement money is restricted and has to go far further.

Living and Working in Canada

Living and Working in CanadaThe number of British relocating to Canada annually has been dropping quite significantly year on year since the 1960s but on the other hand those who originally herald from America and Asia are being drawn in ever greater numbers to Canada in search of a more laid back lifestyle, better standards of living and employment prospects.

If you’re interested in living and working in Canada this article covers the main points that you need to consider and gives information about finding work, accommodation and settling into a new life in Canada.

Rural Living in Canada

Rural Living in CanadaCanada is growing in popularity with American and European expatriates seeking a politically and economically safe, open minded and affordable country in which to live.

With more people setting up successful home based businesses than at any other time before, the dream of rural living in Canada is one that is particularly popular and one being realised by an increasingly larger number of people.

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