Migrating to Canada soon? It is time to buckle up and get engrossed in research for the best cities to live by. If you are looking out for cities that offer the best lifestyle, employment opportunities, and health social & physical environment, then this article will give you an insight over best 5 cities having an amalgamation of pretty everything amazing and in order.

  1. Ottawa

Ottawa is the cleanest city in Canada. High quality of life and cultural diversity makes it the best place to move permanently.

For students, it homes two of the best universities named University of Ottawa and Carleton University.

For those seeking employment here, Ottawa has the lowest unemployment levels i.e., just 5.3%.

Ottawa is resident of both Canada’s Federal government and its provincial government.

  1. Burlington

Located in the province of Ontario, Burlington is a city for those who like both high-city lives as well as nature’s view from their bedroom windows.

This city is a mixed map of good schools, attractive sights, healthcare facility centers, and decent eateries to gorge on.

Burlington has a stable economy with Job prospects in industrial sectors such as food processing, packaging, electronics, etc. Technology sectors are also growing fast.

  1. Oakville

Based in southern Ontario, this place is for families looking to settle in a cozy town. This place is loved by people who have an equal love for art, culture, and music.

Oakville is a famous place among life science companies and manufacturing units. Even if you are looking for some IT-related units, you can travel to Toronto which is just 30 minutes’ drive from here.

  1. St. Alberta

St. Alberta is the capital city of the province of Alberta. The city has a number of high paying Jobs for skilled individuals. This is the reason that this city is attracting immigrants in large number.

In the year 2014, St. Albert received the top position for the annual ‘Best Places to Live in Canada’ list in small town category.

Alberta’s income generations are considered highest in the country with the unemployment rate as low as 4.3%

  1. Boucherville

It is one old city in the French Province of Quebec. With a small population of just 43,000 people, it offers affordable housing and bike-friendly streets.

Boucherville has 90% of people who are only French Speaking nationals of Canada. So if you are planning to move to the city, French proficiency should be your primary concern.

It also offers decently salaried Job and the unemployment rate is elevated to almost negligence. 

All these cities make Canada an exceptional choice among Immigration seekers.

 

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