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If you immigrate to Canada, choose Toronto or Vancouver? I am a business immigrant.

Compared with Vancouver, Toronto has been assimilated more seriously by the United States. The three major cities hate Toronto the most, but they still have to go if they want to make money and develop. Montreal prefers it, but it is too old. Vancouver has a unique scenery and is very suitable for living. However, too strong Asian color sometimes brings many negative effects.

Safety: Toronto may be slightly better than Vancouver, and Montreal ranks first in safety in big cities.

Medical care: Toronto and Vancouver should be similar, but Montreal is better.

Consumption level: Toronto is slightly cheaper than Vancouver, Vancouver's consumption level is not low, and Montreal is much lower.

There are many universities near Toronto, with a wider choice. There are basically no famous universities in Vancouver except UBC and SFU.

If the most conducive to learning refers to the high reputation of the school, Toronto has the University of Toronto (the highest overall ranking), the University of Waterloo (strong in mathematics and information engineering, where Bill Gates recruits people every year), and Queen's University (liberal arts, less Chinese, but not worse than the University of Toronto). University of Western Ontario (specifically, the city next to Toronto is called London, ranking first in Canada in business and second in North America, second only to Harvard), McMaster (famous for engineering) and so on. In other words, Toronto is home to most of the most famous schools in Canada. Other places in the University of British Columbia are also good, but not in Toronto. McGill is in the French quarter.

If you need a place suitable for quiet study, among many schools in Toronto, I recommend the University of Western Ontario (actually in a city called London). Haha, because I'm here. It is less prosperous than a big city, but it provides the best learning environment. There are also fewer students. The trend of money worship. I personally like this environment. Or Waterloo. To be precise, the name of the city next to Toronto is Waterloo. Relatively speaking, other cities are in downtown Toronto. As far as I know, many people go to the city after school, which is a paradise for shopaholics. To tell the truth, a group of people I know are all studying in Vancouver in high school, and universities have been admitted to Toronto.

As for improving English, if your English is not so bad that you have to go to a specific New Oriental language training class, haha, it's the same everywhere. Just be careful not to go to the French quarter. So, if you want to improve your English, don't go to Montreal, or you will cry. It's Quebec, the French-speaking area. Vancouver is actually very close to Quebec, and it is a bilingual city with both French and English.

As for the number of people in China, I think Montreal is the least because French is spoken there. Vancouver is the most. In this respect, it can provide you with some evidence and tell you where to learn English better. There are too many people in China, and it is easy to get together, which is a natural phenomenon that you can't control yourself. Although there are many Chinese in Toronto, there will be more opportunities to speak English than in Vancouver.