Many times we have heard or read myths about life in Canada. Now, which of these have stopped you from making the decision to Emigrate to Canada? Here we debunk some of these myths:
“In Canada it’s cold all year round” False. In Canada we have 4 seasons throught the year: Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring. In some areas it will feel colder than in others due to its geographical location. However, the warmest city in Canada is Victoria, in British Columbia. A good alternative to study and live.
“I don’t need English or French to immigrate to Canada.” False. Of course, it is completely necessary for 2 reasons: 1. Most immigration programs require you to have an intermediate/advanced level of English or French. 2. Your quality of life in the country. Expressing oneself in one of the languages is essential to buy, transport, visit the doctor, get a qualified job and of course, meet new people.
“Toronto and Vancouver are the best cities to live in.” It depends on your profile and your financial solvency, as they are large cities with quite high costs of living. Although they are important economic centers, they may not fit your profile and facilities to reach your Permanent Residence.
“Canada needs population and that’s why it gives away residence.” False. While it is true that Canada has gaps in many work areas, it does not mean that this is why they give away residence. You must meet certain requirements to apply to it. It is a path that takes time, planning and investment.
For this, and many reasons, it is very important to conduct extensive research on your new life project. In Velosa Immigration we can create the right immigration strategy for you.