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# 1 OTTAWA, ONTARIO:
Thousands of new immigrants settle in Ottawa every year. Residents say the city is neither big nor small. It is a green & environment-friendly city. It also provides many services such as OSICO & LINK for new immigrants to help them start a new life.
Many immigrants also choose Ottawa because of its professional opportunities. It is the nation’s capital and is mainly English-speaking.

Located in eastern Ontario on the Quebec border, it sits on the side of the huge Ottawa River. On its north side is French-speaking Gatineau,
Its climate is sunny although it has cold and snowy winters. It can also have drastic temperature swings in the spring and fall. Ottawa is a diverse city with 1/6 of its population representing minorities. The largest minority group in the city is from Asia, Chinese.
# 2 GATINEAU, QUEBEC: Known as the beautiful province( Europe of North America) Quebec is the biggest province in the country and is home to more than 8.2 million people. It is famous for its rolling hills, vast forest, numerous waterways. It is a multi-cultural province.
More than 41,000 new immigrants arrive in the Ottawa-Gatineau region, mostly from China, South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, according to Statistics Canada.
These areas are ideal for raising families and are located just outside both cities.
It is also the only province with French as its official language. The city of Gatineau is in western Quebec and is the 4th largest city in the province. Located north of the Ottawa River and directly across Ottawa, it forms the National Capital Region.
# 3 WATERLOO, ONTARIO: The city of Waterloo in Southern Ontario is the smallest of 3 cities in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. It is a thriving, exciting, & diverse community. Residents enjoy high living standards and a rich culture influenced by many parts of the globe.
An immigrant has the choice of living in a mid-sized city or the countryside. Its economy is also rich in employment opportunities in a wide range of industry sectors from technology and manufacturing. It is also a great place to study with highly respected institutions.
# 4 Brossard, Quebec: What does Brossard, have in common with other best places for immigrants?
It shares many advantages such as high-paying jobs, low unemployment rates, affordable housing, and diversity. It also boasts of a huge immigrant population which is estimated at 36%.
Brossard is the commercial hub in Montreal’s south shore and has one of the most highly diverse municipalities in the country. It is located in the Monteregie Region of Quebec and is part of the Greater Montreal Area.
# 5 DELTA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: This city is in the municipality of British Columbia and is part of Greater Vancouver. It is located south of Richmond & is bordered on the north by the Fraser River & the Point Roberts, Washington on the south. About 23% of d population is Chinese.
Cost of living is generally higher in Vancouver compared to other Canadian cities. It is an expensive city to live in and has the most expensive housing market in Canada.
The city offers an extraordinary quality of life and fertile soil is ideal for farming but the city is also home to important industries such as communication, tourism, energy, transportation, and manufacturing. Delta port is the largest container terminal in Canada.
# 6 ST. ALBERT, ALBERTA: Choosing St. Albert as your moving destination in Canada may be one of the best decisions you can make. It is a flourishing city located just minutes from northwest Edmonton. The city offers a family-friendly lifestyle complete with all the amenities.
Why does it rank highly as a great moving destination for immigrants in Canada? Its unemployment rate is just 4% with incomes that are among the highest in Canada. Crime rates continue to fall and housing costs are stable and affordable. #MovingToCanada
In addition to high incomes and low crime, the city also boasts of clean air. It also has plenty of doctors that make access to good healthcare easy. Although winters are cold, there is much sunshine all year round. #MovingToCanada
# 7 GUELPH, ONTARIO: According to BMO senior Economist Robert Kavcic, Guelph is the best place to find jobs. This small city located 90 km west of Toronto leads the pack with its population inflow, tiny unemployment rate, and robust job growth for new Canadian immigrant.
Located in southwestern Ontario, it has a population of 121,688 and is often called the Royal City. It is close to Waterloo and downtown Toronto. Due to its low crime rates, clean environment, and high standard of living, the city has consistently ranked as one of the best place
# 11 EDMONTON, ALBERTA: The Province of Alberta is a favorite destination of skilled immigrant workers. It is proud of its robust economy which relies heavily on the oil & gas industry. Edmonton considered one of the best places for immigrants to live in? #MovingToCanada
Many of Canada’s new immigrants grab the opportunities of the country’s excellent education system. The oldest and biggest university in Alberta is the University of Alberta located in Edmonton. Students can avail of government loans and grants to attend private institutions.
# 9 CALGARY, ALBERTA: The city of Calgary has the highest number of immigrants than any other city in Alberta. From high culture to pop culture, professional sports, or rock.
You can visit lifeincalgary.ca/moving to get tips for Calgary jobs, housing, schools, and many more.
# 10 REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN: Regina, capital city of Saskatchewan, is the 2nd biggest city in the province. It is a commercial and cultural center of southern Saskatchewan. It is a flat plain with very few topographical features except for Wascana Creek.
Its most important industry sectors are natural gas sectors. Agriculture is also a vital component of the local economy. Other important employers in the city include Exxon Mobil, Crown Life (insurance), and Viterra, one of the world’s biggest grain handlers. #MovingToCanada
# 11 SAANICH, BRITISH COLUMBIA:Saanich, BC is a district in Vancouver Island that has a diverse community of artists, entrepreneurs, builders, and families.Transport is an important consideration when looking for where to live. Saanich is serviced by BC Transit with 700 bustop.
# 12 BURLINGTON, ONTARIO: Halton Region consists of the communities of Burlington, Oakville, Milton, and Halton Hills. It is less than an hour away from Toronto. Halton region is also rapidly growing and has a close to 30% immigrant population.
Housing remains affordable in the region, with average home prices at $556,000 for a single-detached home.The local economy relies on manufacturing and automotive sectors. Its biggest employers include Boehringer Ingelheim, Fearmans Pork, Cogeco Cable, Joseph Brant Hospital.
You can find out more about living, working, or doing business in Halton Region from the District Immigration Portal: welcometohalton.ca/en/Pages/defau…
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