Living In Canada

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.



Living in Canada and Changing Residency Status

Living in Canada and Changing Residency StatusImagine this scenario - your bags are packed and you’re on your way out the door to explore what living in Canada might have to offer you and your family.  Your intention is to spend six months living in the Ontario area to see if it suits you because you have friends there – but now, a few months in to your extended stay in Canada you’ve heard that the Canadian Rockies are simply spectacular – so, can you stay longer, can you over run your visitor’s visa?

Well, we’ve found that the answer to that question and all questions relating to changing your residency status once you’re living in Canada depend on many different circumstances.  On the whole the Canadian government is incredibly receptive to immigrants, expatriates and even those who want to extend their visit visits - but some paperwork and procedure all come into play of course!  So, if your passport has been stamped with a six-month limit and you’re going to need to get an extension, this article is for you because in it we look at temporarily living in Canada and changing your residency status.



Pros And Cons Of Living In Canada

Pros And Cons Of Living In CanadaEmigrating to Canada from the UK is becoming increasingly popular because the standard of living is considered higher than achievable in the UK and the cost of living is perceived to be lower.  Indeed, even with property prices on the rise in Canada the costs of moving to live in Canada and investing in a home there are often far more affordable than if one were to do the same in Europe.

There are a great deal of things you need to take into account before selling up and jumping across the pond to call Canada home however - as with all international relocations you’ll find there are some pros and cons of living in Canada…



Living in Canada and the Canadian Property Market

Living in Canada Canadian Property MarketReal estate investors drawn to the Americas might want to give Canada a very close look right now.  Buying property in Canada is becoming a very attractive undertaking because although prices are considered rather low by European standards, they are rising - and rising fast.  At the same time, retirees and would be expats looking for a great country to live in should also consider Canada…

The upward turn in the Canadian property market is very good for investors who want to see strong returns.  How high the market will climb is anyone’s guess, but the reality is the recent trends have shown some major increases.  And there are plenty of indicators to show the boom will continue for at least a while into the medium term future.  This article looks at living in Canada and the Canadian property market…



Living in Canada in Vancouver

Living in Canada in VancouverIf skipping across the pond to call Canada home is on your to-do list, you’re in for quite an experience.  Canada is a favourite expatriating destination for Brits.  With its incredible geography, common culture and language and its bustling metropolitan areas, this commonwealth country offers a home away from home for more than 600,000 Brits already.  Vancouver is one particular city that is appealing to expats in a very big way as of late.

In this article we’ll explore living in Canada and calling Vancouver home.  From its breathtaking geography and inviting climate to its thriving cultural scene and opportunities for outdoor adventure, this metro area of more than 2 million people appeals to people on a number of levels.



Living in Canada and Calling Hamilton Home

Living in Canada and Calling Hamilton HomeAs the Canadian property market continues to grow in leaps and bounds, many would be expats are eying this country with interest.  With its incredible landscapes, year-round tourist draws and booming, cosmopolitan cities, living in Canada certainly has its appeals.  One area that many are finding attractive is Ontario’s Hamilton.

Located in close proximity to London and not terribly far from Toronto, this city with a population of more than a half million is considered the third largest in this populated province.  In this article we will explore some of the aspects of living in Canada and calling Hamilton home.



Living in Canada and Visiting America

Living in Canada and Visiting AmericaThe allure of Canada’s beautiful cities, breathtaking mountains and unique, yet distinctly familiar culture make it a very popular retirement, expatriating and holidaymaking destination for British citizens.  With more than 600,000 British citizens accepting their post at Canadian addresses, this country truly has a strong English flavour.  If living in Canada is on your agenda, there is a very good chance you’ll find yourself wanting to hop the border from time to time.  After all, visiting America is a very Canadian thing to do – especially in the brisk winter months!

In this article we’ll explore the prospects of living in Canada and visiting America.  Canadians themselves make many trips across the border, with thousands of nationals living on the American side, working, attending school and even owning businesses.  Holidaymaking here is especially popular in the winter months when the appeals of Florida or California are extremely hard to resist. 



Where’s the Best Place to Live in Canada?

Where’s the Best Place to Live in Canada?Anyone considering a relocation to Canada will be only too acutely aware of how vast a nation it is offering such a diverse array of locations in which to live.  And so the question on most people’s minds will be where’s the best place to live in Canada.  Naturally this is a tricky question to answer definitively because everyone has different requirements from a hometown location…but there is one city which stands out.

Victoria in British Columbia on the southernmost tip of Vancouver Island ranks incredibly well in terms of its economic, real estate, climate, attraction and amenity ratings and this makes it one of the best places to live, work or retire in Canada.



Be Better Off Living in Canada

Be Better Off Living in CanadaNew thinking from the Institute of Public Policy Research suggests that the 1,000 British people who leave the UK every single day are leaving in search of better opportunities abroad.  This theory has been all but proven by data from NatWest International and the Centre of Future Studies which suggests that 90% of expats feel they are better off now that they are living abroad.

So where are all the British emigrants heading for?  Well, one of the most popular relocation destinations for those who want a better quality of more affordable life is Canada.  In this article we explore how to be better off living in Canada.