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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 2:59pm On Dec 23, 2017
crazyinlove:

You can check the University of British Columbia.

https://masterdatascience.science.ubc.ca/

That is where I will love to do mine too by God's grace.

Also check Western University, London, Ontario

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by mclarry(m): 6:06pm On Dec 23, 2017
Thanks a lot @AZeD1 for your response. If you took out contact details such as email and phone, how were you contacted for the interview?

AZeD1:

My personal details (name, email, phone), the name of the places I have worked, e.t.c
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by AZeD1(m): 6:07pm On Dec 23, 2017
mclarry:
Thanks a lot @AZeD1 for your response. If you took out contact details such as email and phone, how were you contacted for the interview?

Private messages like you have here in Nairaland.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by czaratwork: 6:42pm On Dec 23, 2017
SlowlybtSurely:


Would love to know too. How's that field by the way?

Good question.

That's the rave of the moment field in IT. Companies want to make informed decision based on the analysis of the big data they have within the organisation.

The role of the data analyst is to analyse such data and present to managament to help them know which product line to close down and which to channel their resources to for profit optimization.

That's the technology facebook deploys to tell you which of your posts has the highest number of likes. There are known tools to do the analysis for you. My Inlaw who is an IT person and knows how crazy i was about ITSEC showed me a demo on how data is analysed using a dummy data from the product he markets in Nigeria and told me that i have to think about this field as it is emerging and there are opportunities in it. That did not disuade me from my ITSEC dream.

I had always wanted to do a masters in ITSEC but I am not sure anymore having been on ground and studied the market here. I am having a rethink.

The good thing is that you dont have to have an IT background to do well in this field. Finance, Statistics, Mathematics people are also in it. Once you have analytical skills, you are good to go. You also have to have presentation skills like powerpoint and be a super user of excel to thrive in this field.

Lets see how it goes.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by yungreezy: 7:05pm On Dec 23, 2017
czaratwork:


Good question.

That's the rave of the moment field in IT. Companies want to make informed decision based on the analysis of the big data they have within the organisation.

The role of the data analyst is to analyse such data and present to managament to help them know which product line to close down and which to channel their resources to for profit optimization.

That's the technology facebook deploys to tell you which of your posts has the highest number of likes. There are known tools to do the analysis for you. My Inlaw who is an IT person and knows how crazy i was about ITSEC showed me a demo on how data is analysed using a dummy data from the product he markets in Nigeria and told me that i have to think about this field as it is emerging and there are opportunities in it. That did not disuade me from my ITSEC dream.

I had always wanted to do a masters in ITSEC but I am not sure anymore having been on ground and studied the market here. I am having a rethink.

The good thing is that you dont have to have an IT background to do well in this field. Finance, Statistics, Mathematics people are also in it. Once you have analytical skills, you are good to go. You also have to have presentation skills like powerpoint and be a super user of excel to thrive in this field.

Lets see how it goes.
How about cloud computing? How in demand are people with Amazon Web Services certification? Is it worth going into and investing in the Solutions Architect Associate certification?

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by mclarry(m): 7:40pm On Dec 23, 2017
Thanks for the info.
AZeD1:

Private messages like you have here in Nairaland.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by czaratwork: 10:01pm On Dec 23, 2017
yungreezy:

How about cloud computing? How in demand are people with Amazon Web Services certification? Is it worth going into and investing in the Solutions Architect Associate certification?

My dear you are on course. Cloud everything has shaken up the labour market. People who refused to key into it were worst hit because they did not prepare for what was to come. Now companies outsource almost everything. You dont only have cloud computing now, you also have cloud accounting and cloud hr. Companies are focusing on their area of competence and outsourcing other units under the guise of clouding.

If you know your skill is being clouded grin, its good you know the companies offering such services and how relevant you can remain peradventure your job is outsourced to them.

Back to the discussion. Amazon has a large chunk of the cloud market being the first to launch into it so getting certified in their product is a good idea as you will not have difficulty getting a job(my 2 toro).

Big data, BYOD, cloud, Cobit 5, virtualization, risk, compliance, and of course the big one IOT/IOE(Internet of things/Internet of everything) are the trends in IT i can remember. There could be others i dont know.

I can also add blockchain technology and cryptocurrency(this one has sent central banks of the nations of the whole world on errand. dem don buy market now they have to force themselves to understand how it works). the other day i was listening online to something on blockchain and cryptocurrency and heard them mention primary key infrastructure(PKI). I was like all these things are woven around each other.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by sleekchic(f): 11:08pm On Dec 23, 2017
Hello Everyone,

Please I have been wondering about living expenses /cost of living in Canada on a month to month basis. If you could share your experience on this so far I am sure many of us will appreciate.I have watched alot of YouTube videos on this but I feel getting figures from my fellow countrymen will be better. You can please state your province and family composition then state things such as:

Groceries, internet, ave monthly rent, utilities, childcare, phone bills, insurance etc. I know this varies from person to person but it will give us an idea of what to expect.

So we can adequately prepare.

Searched through the thread, didn't see much of these.

Thank you in advance.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by maziude: 11:21pm On Dec 23, 2017
czaratwork:



Big data, BYOD, cloud, Cobit 5, virtualization, risk, compliance, and of course the big one IOT/IOE(Internet of things/Internet of everything) are the trends in IT i can remember. There could be others i dont know.



SmartCity...SmartHealth...SmartEnvironment...
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by sleekchic(f): 12:00am On Dec 24, 2017
Any question that has been on my mind to ask is if anyone has experienced any form of racism since you landed. Please share your experience.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by czaratwork: 12:00am On Dec 24, 2017
maziude:


SmartCity...SmartHealth...SmartEnvironment...


Oh my God. I was in a conference where the former VC of Covenant University did a presentation on this topic., i was so blown away. I hear they want to start with Lagos.

The CMM in Nigeria is 0 but here, i can give them a 4. There is still room for improvement here. Though that's why you can walk up to your bus stop 1 minute to the arrival of the bus and catch the bus. Smart city is a result of internet of things. A lot of handshaking going on. Thats why they can ticket you even if you run away.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by czaratwork: 12:06am On Dec 24, 2017
sleekchic:
Any question that has been on my mind to ask is if anyone has experienced any form of racism since you landed. Please share your experience.

None that i am aware of. If anything, i see Canadians as friendly especially if you let them know you are new here. Anyways i'm new here. The oldies should know better.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by DatechMan(m): 12:52am On Dec 24, 2017
sleekchic:
Any question that has been on my mind to ask is if anyone has experienced any form of racism since you landed. Please share your experience.

Maybe I am not in the best position to contribute, but in the 19 days I have spent here, I can say I have never seen so many different cultures being so integrated. For all I have experienced, no one cares about your color or even your ascent(lol) so far you can be understood. Not only in workplaces but also on the street, in the bus, and so on.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by maziude: 1:19am On Dec 24, 2017
czaratwork:


Oh my God. I was in a conference where the former VC of Covenant University did a presentation on this topic., i was so blown away. I hear they want to start with Lagos.

The CMM in Nigeria is 0 but here, i can give them a 4. There is still room for improvement here. Though that's why you can walk up to your bus stop 1 minute to the arrival of the bus and catch the bus. Smart city is a result of internet of things. A lot of handshaking going on. Thats why they can ticket you even if you run away.

Exactly.

I admire the fact that they plan on starting with Lagos but a lot needs to be on ground for it to work. A smart City needs IOT and IOE to work, IOT needs communication to work. Communication is the main connecting factor and as it stands Nigeria still lags way behind. They would get it some day but a total overhaul of the system is needed.

That said, one way is to try a micro smart city, then transit to medium then large. But knowing Nigerian management culture... One can only hope.

Happy Holiday guys...

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by salford1: 3:04am On Dec 24, 2017
sleekchic:
Any question that has been on my mind to ask is if anyone has experienced any form of racism since you landed. Please share your experience.

This question always comes up in all travel threads on nairaland. Is there racism or have you experienced racism in Australia or Canada or the US or the UK?

In my opinion No country is perfect. As long as different races mix, there would be racism. This is true for all countries in the world and not peculiar to Canada alone. Similar to when different tribes mix, there would be tribalism.

I have heard the 'n' word in the field. Though not directed at me, just some redneck guy calling his fellow caucasian co-worker the n word. I was the only non caucasian person on site, but I didnt let that bother me. Someone else may see that as racist and report to HR. When I work in small towns, I also get an occasional curious stare when i go shopping or enter a restaurant.

In Saskatchewan, a friend's husband experienced racism. A patient refused his services and requested for another Physician. Some nurses also look down on the same doctor believing nothing good can come out of Africa. Okay, let say the cases above are in redneck provinces or small cities, but what of the reported cases in highly urban areas?

Mississauga in June.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/canada/woman-demands-white-doctor-for-her-son-at-toronto-area-medical-clinic-1.3467458

Calgary at Superstore this december
https://globalnews.ca/news/3894178/video-captures-racist-tirade-at-calgary-superstore/

or this month in Vancouver
http://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/police-investigating-alleged-racist-attack-monday-evening-on-board-canada-line

Many incidents are unreported, however; good news is that racist or prejudice guys are greatly outnumbered by liberal minded folks. It is also important to note that to grow your career in this country or any advanced country in the world, try not to think of such things like racism.Try to get such thoughts out of your head. If you have your brain messed up with thoughts of racism/prejudice, you would seriously limit yourself and achieve nothing.
If you overcame tribalism in Nigeria, then you would overcome any racism or prejudice you might encounter in a developed country.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by salford1: 3:16am On Dec 24, 2017
sleekchic:
Hello Everyone,

Please I have been wondering about living expenses /cost of living in Canada on a month to month basis. If you could share your experience on this so far I am sure many of us will appreciate.I have watched alot of YouTube videos on this but I feel getting figures from my fellow countrymen will be better. You can please state your province and family composition then state things such as:

Groceries, internet, ave monthly rent, utilities, childcare, phone bills, insurance etc. I know this varies from person to person but it will give us an idea of what to expect.

So we can adequately prepare.

Searched through the thread, didn't see much of these.

Thank you in advance.
This question is kind of hard. I think recent landed migrant would be in the best position to answer the question. Once immigrants begin to integrate into the system, lifestyle would vary widely among them and figures would differ greatly.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by freeradical(m): 6:07am On Dec 24, 2017
sleekchic:
Hello Everyone,

Please I have been wondering about living expenses /cost of living in Canada on a month to month basis. If you could share your experience on this so far I am sure many of us will appreciate.I have watched alot of YouTube videos on this but I feel getting figures from my fellow countrymen will be better. You can please state your province and family composition then state things such as:

Groceries, internet, ave monthly rent, utilities, childcare, phone bills, insurance etc. I know this varies from person to person but it will give us an idea of what to expect.

So we can adequately prepare.

Searched through the thread, didn't see much of these.

Thank you in advance.
Lemme attempt this for a family of four with two pre-school age kids

Monthly rent.................853
Tenancy Insurance.........28
Groceries......................400 (being ultra conservative here)
Internet/cable TV...........105 (I'm getting this free for signing a one year lease with my rental company)
Phone bill......................110 (For two phone lines with Fido)
Child care cost...............769 (After removing the government subsidy)
Bus pass x 2..................190
Electricity bill..................50

These are basic expenditure you will encounter as a newly landed immigrant hence the request for POF. I didnt even add miscellaneous expenses. Now you have it. I hope this doesnt scare you off from completing your journey to Canada grin grin grin grin

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by ayaade1: 8:20am On Dec 24, 2017
@boldinc

Kindly assist with the video.
Here's my e-mail ayaade2018@gmail.com.
Thank you

boldinc:
Thanks for this... I was a part of it and it was very enlightening!

They promised to send the entire video in about 2 hours...

Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by releastaso(m): 9:46am On Dec 24, 2017
vcole:

It's really good to share though. Helps loads of people. I remember when i wanted to start the process and I read through several online forums *searching for any doc who had gone through the process*.........*finding a Nigerian who had was like the proverbial needle and haystack situation*. So be rest assured your feedback would help lots of people.
Baby is aii. Growing growing. I see Edmonton seems to be skipping the worst of the snow storm.

Thank you Madam Vcole for the great job.
I'm a medical doctor here in Nigeria. Currently doing my NYSC, with much interest in moving to Canada.
I'm sorry to draw you back, but could you pls kindly counsel me on routes to take? This country is not promising.
Thanks in anticipation
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by XX01(f): 11:09am On Dec 24, 2017
freeradical:

Lemme attempt this for a family of four with two pre-school age kids

Monthly rent.................853
Tenancy Insurance.........28
Groceries......................400 (being ultra conservative here)
Internet/cable TV...........105 (I'm getting this free for signing a one year lease with my rental company)
Phone bill......................110 (For two phone lines with Fido)
Child care cost...............769 (After removing the government subsidy)
Bus pass x 2..................190
Electricity bill..................50

These are basic expenditure you will encounter as a newly landed immigrant hence the request for POF. I didnt even add miscellaneous expenses. Now you have it. I hope this doesnt scare you off from completing your journey to Canada grin grin grin grin



Sorry if I missed it earlier, what town do you live in?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by olajide21: 11:42am On Dec 24, 2017
XX01:


Sorry if I missed it earlier, what town do you live in?
Edmonton, i guess.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by sleekchic(f): 11:45am On Dec 24, 2017
DatechMan:


Maybe I am not in the best position to contribute, but in the 19 days I have spent here, I can say I have never seen so many different cultures being so integrated. For all I have experienced, no one cares about your color or even your ascent(lol) so far you can be understood. Not only in workplaces but also on the street, in the bus, and so on.
czaratwork:


None that i am aware of. If anything, i see Canadians as friendly especially if you let them know you are new here. Anyways i'm new here. The oldies should know better.

salford1:


This question always comes up in all travel threads on nairaland. Is there racism or have you experienced racism in Australia or Canada or the US or the UK?

In my opinion No country is perfect. As long as different races mix, there would be racism. This is true for all countries in the world and not peculiar to Canada alone. Similar to when different tribes mix, there would be tribalism.

I have heard the 'n' word in the field. Though not directed at me, just some redneck guy calling his fellow caucasian co-worker the n word. I was the only non caucasian person on site, but I didnt let that bother me. Someone else may see that as racist and report to HR. When I work in small towns, I also get an occasional curious stare when i go shopping or enter a restaurant.

In Saskatchewan, a friend's husband experienced racism. A patient refused his services and requested for another Physician. Some nurses also look down on the same doctor believing nothing good can come out of Africa. Okay, let say the cases above are in redneck provinces or small cities, but what of the reported cases in highly urban areas?

Mississauga in June.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/canada/woman-demands-white-doctor-for-her-son-at-toronto-area-medical-clinic-1.3467458

Calgary at Superstore this december
https://globalnews.ca/news/3894178/video-captures-racist-tirade-at-calgary-superstore/

or this month in Vancouver
http://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/police-investigating-alleged-racist-attack-monday-evening-on-board-canada-line

Many incidents are unreported, however; good news is that racist or prejudice guys are greatly outnumbered by liberal minded folks. It is also important to note that to grow your career in this country or any advanced country in the world, try not to think of such things like racism.Try to get such thoughts out of your head. If you have your brain messed up with thoughts of racism/prejudice, you would seriously limit yourself and achieve nothing.
If you overcame tribalism in Nigeria, then you would overcome any racism or prejudice you might encounter in a developed country.

Thanks for your comments. I asked this because I got a lil scared when a friend over there was telling me how some white people won't want to sit beside you on the bus. I mean, it's fine if they don't want to sit beside me because I'm black as long as it doesn't turn to anything violent. They can keep standing.

Thanks again. I feel a little better. I think I shouldn't pay any mind to it so that it won't be all I see when I get there.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by sleekchic(f): 11:49am On Dec 24, 2017
freeradical:

Lemme attempt this for a family of four with two pre-school age kids

Monthly rent.................853
Tenancy Insurance.........28
Groceries......................400 (being ultra conservative here)
Internet/cable TV...........105 (I'm getting this free for signing a one year lease with my rental company)
Phone bill......................110 (For two phone lines with Fido)
Child care cost...............769 (After removing the government subsidy)
Bus pass x 2..................190
Electricity bill..................50

These are basic expenditure you will encounter as a newly landed immigrant hence the request for POF. I didnt even add miscellaneous expenses. Now you have it. I hope this doesnt scare you off from completing your journey to Canada grin grin grin grin



Thank you so much. No I'm not scared. It's better to be well prepared. For the grocery shopping do you go to African stores or regular Canadian ones?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by SlowlybtSurely: 1:01pm On Dec 24, 2017
sleekchic:


Thanks for your comments. I asked this because I got a lil scared when a friend over there was telling me how some white people won't want to sit beside you on the bus. I mean, it's fine if they don't want to sit beside me because I'm black as long as it doesn't turn to anything violent. They can keep standing.

Thanks again. I feel a little better. I think I shouldn't pay any mind to it so that it won't be all I see when I get there.

This wouldn't bother me. I kuku need space to lounge.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by JiggyMike: 2:49pm On Dec 24, 2017
hello VIRT, please could you share the contact details of the guy that helped you with your madonna transcripts... and how long did it take to get ECA from WES? i sent you a pm too.

Virt:
@maternal, giving God the deserved thanks and honor in seeing us through good and difficult times is not a naija thing but a personal thing. I just hope people don't get to Canada where things seem to work and feel no need to reverence God again. Without Him, we are nothing both in Naija or Canada or anywhere else in the world. This is just my thought. Cheers!!


Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Oyamade: 3:02pm On Dec 24, 2017
freeradical:

Lemme attempt this for a family of four with two pre-school age kids

Monthly rent.................853
Tenancy Insurance.........28
Groceries......................400 (being ultra conservative here)
Internet/cable TV...........105 (I'm getting this free for signing a one year lease with my rental company)
Phone bill......................110 (For two phone lines with Fido)
Child care cost...............769 (After removing the government subsidy)
Bus pass x 2..................190
Electricity bill..................50

These are basic expenditure you will encounter as a newly landed immigrant hence the request for POF. I didnt even add miscellaneous expenses. Now you have it. I hope this doesnt scare you off from completing your journey to Canada grin grin grin grin




See as the child care cost stands out like hulk!!!�

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by vcole: 3:07pm On Dec 24, 2017
releastaso:

Thank you Madam Vcole for the great job.
I'm a medical doctor here in Nigeria. Currently doing my NYSC, with much interest in moving to Canada.
I'm sorry to draw you back, but could you pls kindly counsel me on routes to take? This country is not promising.
Thanks in anticipation
please no madam, thanks. Click on my moniker (i.e. my name) and read my posts all the way back to june 2016. All you need to know has already been posted here.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by vcole: 3:28pm On Dec 24, 2017
@sleekchic, I live in Calgary and thus far haven't experienced any racism. Having had experiences in the states and UK, in comparison, Canada isn't racist by nature. There may be a few bad eggs here and there but I haven't met any yet. Caucasians and non Caucasians sit by me on the bus or train all the time.
Cost of living. Rent 1200. Cable+internet 95.Cell phone 75(plan + mobile phone payment).Car insurance 165.Fuel 120.Childcare 820.Grocery 300-500.
P.S. family of 4 with 2 kids; 1 toddler, 1 infant. Grocery - walmart or superstore or sobeys. No African store.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by SlowlybtSurely: 3:53pm On Dec 24, 2017
vcole:
@sleekchic, I live in Calgary and thus far haven't experienced any racism. Having had experiences in the states and UK, in comparison, Canada isn't racist by nature. There may be a few bad eggs here and there but I haven't met any yet. Caucasians and non Caucasians sit by me on the bus or train all the time.
Cost of living. Rent 1200. Cable+internet 95.Cell phone 75(plan + mobile phone payment).Car insurance 165.Fuel 120.Childcare 820.Grocery 300-500.
P.S. family of 4 with 2 kids; 1 toddler, 1 infant. Grocery - walmart or superstore or sobeys. No African store.

Is the cell phone plan for one adult?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by yettyopy(f): 4:10pm On Dec 24, 2017
Oyamade:



See as the child care cost stands out like hulk!!!�

Please note that for childcare it varies on family income as stated after filing tax. I pay 525 monthly with government subsidy . I also have a friend that just moved here and pays $0 cos she just started working. With child care it's important to note that there is always a wait list with govt subsidy so try as much as possible to get on the list asap. Cos I had to wait for 4 5 months to get approved.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by CanadianEnginee(m): 4:44pm On Dec 24, 2017
freeradical:

Lemme attempt this for a family of four with two pre-school age kids

Monthly rent.................853
Tenancy Insurance.........28
Groceries......................400 (being ultra conservative here)
Internet/cable TV...........105 (I'm getting this free for signing a one year lease with my rental company)
Phone bill......................110 (For two phone lines with Fido)
Child care cost...............769 (After removing the government subsidy)
Bus pass x 2..................190
Electricity bill..................50

These are basic expenditure you will encounter as a newly landed immigrant hence the request for POF. I didnt even add miscellaneous expenses. Now you have it. I hope this doesnt scare you off from completing your journey to Canada grin grin grin grin



monthly expenditures? Then why did CIC propose far less amount of money as POF ?

Ok, let's do this in naira.
2500*290=725k/ Month.

Jesus have mercy. angry angry cheesy

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by sleekchic(f): 5:13pm On Dec 24, 2017
vcole:
@sleekchic, I live in Calgary and thus far haven't experienced any racism. Having had experiences in the states and UK, in comparison, Canada isn't racist by nature. There may be a few bad eggs here and there but I haven't met any yet. Caucasians and non Caucasians sit by me on the bus or train all the time.
Cost of living. Rent 1200. Cable+internet 95.Cell phone 75(plan + mobile phone payment).Car insurance 165.Fuel 120.Childcare 820.Grocery 300-500.
P.S. family of 4 with 2 kids; 1 toddler, 1 infant. Grocery - walmart or superstore or sobeys. No African store.

Thank you so much, we are actually still trying to decide btw Calgary and Edmonton. Still doing research on the best one for Occupational health and safety jobs for hubby and HR jobs for me. We already have plans of each of us getting diplomas soon after we get there because we are both changing career paths entirely and we have no experience in those fields yet just certifications so far. He is a doctor here but e don tire .

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