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What's life like when Canada immigrates to Quebec?

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The cost of living in Quebec is lower than that in Vancouver and Toronto.

According to statistics, the average cost of living for a family of three is about $3,500-4,000 in Vancouver, $2,500-3,000 in Toronto and $2,000-2,500 in Montreal.

House prices are extremely favorable.

According to the latest data of real estate companies, the average price of houses in the Greater Montreal area in the latest quarter was about 350,000, far below the national median of 500,000 in Canada. The average house price in Greater Vancouver is 950,000 yuan, and that in greater toronto area is 600,000 yuan. Of course, we all know that different geographical locations, different sizes of houses, and different prices. 1 10,000 You can buy what we call a "mansion" in Montreal, but in Toronto, you can only buy a very ordinary house. In Vancouver, it costs more than 3 million Canadian dollars to buy a set of "luxury houses" in the usual sense.

Education costs are also very advantageous.

Tuition in Quebec is relatively low in North America. First of all, we must understand that from public primary schools to public high schools, the tuition fees of local students are free, while at the university level, the tuition fees of local students are only about one-fifth of those of international students. If you are also a local student, the tuition fee of McGill University is less than half that of the University of Toronto and the University of British Columbia.

Of course, there is no need to compare with similar universities in the United States, and the tuition fee is equivalent to one tenth of that of similar universities in the United States! You are not mistaken, it is one tenth!

Excellent medical security system

Everyone knows that Canada's welfare system is perfect, including universal health insurance plan, unemployment insurance, milk money, pregnancy allowance, childcare allowance, pension, etc., which can be said to make you "worry-free". Quebec has its own special welfare on the basis of federalism.

Quebec's main economic industries are becoming more and more diversified.

In the aerospace field, Montreal, along with Seattle and Toulouse, is recognized as one of the largest aerospace centers in the world.

Information and multimedia technology: CGI Group, Ericsson, IBM and Ubisoft, one of the world leaders in video game design and publishing, all choose to operate in Quebec;

Telecommunications: There are many large telecommunications companies in Quebec, including BellEnterprises, RogersCommunications, Telus, EricssonCommunications, etc.

Light metal: Quebec is the third largest aluminum producer in the world;

Life Science: The largest 65,438+00 pharmaceutical companies in the world operate in Quebec (Merck, Wyeth, GlaxoSmithKline, etc. ). Nearly half of Canada's biopharmaceutical industry is concentrated in Montreal.