8 Things I Wish I knew Before Moving to a Small Town in Canada

8 Things I Wish I knew Before Moving to a Small Town in Canada

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Sally D'Souza
Sally D'Souza - 26.09.2023 15:21

Small towns are good if you’re white, otherwise expect ppl to be closed off & racism

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Corr Dress
Corr Dress - 20.09.2023 22:03

But about if want to work a screenwriter in maybe some cinema company (and being an inmigrant for Spain) but wanna live in a smalltown to find someone nice to have a family with? My dream has always been find my soulmante in a smalltwn, and raise my future kids there, not in a bíg City, but, being honest, as an inmigrant in my early 20s (probably 26 when i got there, and being someone that doesn't care about clubbing nights or anything like that, cause im more like a cozy introvert nerd girl), what would you recommend having all this aspirations in life? bíg city and then smalltown, or just smalltown and see what happens there? (Plus i will probably go there with an introvert guy not boyfriend or anything like that, just my best friend who is not into night-life at all). What would you recommend me if i end up going alone with all those aspirations?

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Felicia Atombar
Felicia Atombar - 22.07.2023 05:43

How do i migrate to the small town Please ?🙏

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Pradeep Gaur
Pradeep Gaur - 04.06.2023 22:28

You two keep me inspired, I am new to Canada but its good to hear relatable experiences.

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Mark Little
Mark Little - 25.04.2023 15:38

Small town Canada revolves around the hockey arena and thr curling club as often as not. If you are an immigrant, you move to a small town, becoming a supporter of the local junior hockey club or joining the curling club will get you to meet locals.

In the end, we Canadians are a strange lot by the standards of someone from Europe.

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Amir
Amir - 04.03.2023 20:18

I love you ❤️

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DARA'S Vlogs
DARA'S Vlogs - 02.03.2023 08:29

The women in West is much more confident, independent, free... When I see these two ladies, they are intelligent, smart and creative. Good job to both. I wanted to insight on 🇨🇦 & these videos have greatly helped me in understanding the country

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Matthew Semenuk
Matthew Semenuk - 10.02.2023 07:31

I've been binge watching this channel for a few days. These ladies know their stuff!

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Stella Neyra Escalante
Stella Neyra Escalante - 15.01.2023 19:56

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Joanne Cantin
Joanne Cantin - 03.01.2023 15:08

Well done! I have lived in small towns most of my life, and it's exactly as described. I especially agree with the observation that politicians care only about big cities, where most of their tax base is. I hope that the need to fill skilled jobs and the ability to work remotely will improve growth in smaller communities. For me, nature is the biggest factor. I need to be in nature (real nature) for my well-being, but I have found that living in a smaller community can be as good or as bad as you choose to make it. I love your videos. It's nice to hear about Canada from an immigrant's perspective.

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Lochna Singh
Lochna Singh - 18.12.2022 20:20

How good are public schools in small towns?

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Denis O'Brien
Denis O'Brien - 17.12.2022 15:52

I think your experience is limited and some small towns are more diverse in options and cultures. Whitehorse is place that is pretty culturally diverse. Thirty years ago most foreign born inhabitants were from places like the UK, Switzerland, Germany and France and a few from China. These days many come from various South and Central American countries, and Asia with significant representation of the Subcontinent. Most significant number of immigrants since the late 90's is the Philippines. Perhaps the significance is demonstrated by the fact a both the city council and the legislature have members who immigrated from the Philippines.

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elimagario
elimagario - 13.09.2022 14:23

Thank you for de vídeos, I'm really enjoying.

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Eric Acheampong@1
Eric Acheampong@1 - 09.09.2022 20:01

That's a very Good explanation.

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summermorning2023
summermorning2023 - 09.09.2022 07:48

Next week for an ultrasound?! In China you can get in on the same day in any hospital:) Overall thank you for an interesting video, I always wondered about what small towns are like.

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Man Cave
Man Cave - 03.09.2022 05:07

Parking is NEVER easy to find in Toronto. You either pay out the arse for a parking garage or you park on the street and usually get a ticket. Especially, if you have out of Canada plates.

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Dragonsha Zsun
Dragonsha Zsun - 25.08.2022 17:27

Thanks for the video! I have a question for your last argument about working remotely, how are internet speeds in small towns in Canada?

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MamaZara
MamaZara - 25.08.2022 01:47

I am refugee in tunisia can apply asylum canada by online

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kallu
kallu - 22.08.2022 01:25

born raised in Canada country, Chatham is still NOT remote, you just need a 4 x 4 to take you to cities, I suggest a ford 150 and head to US too. Shop till youre happy on monday morning.

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jacob singer
jacob singer - 24.07.2022 00:41

Did you like it there? Do you feel like home there?

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