What's up crodies! Is canada good place to live? and is it asian friendly? I want to move haha I'm bored with life and I waaaant some adventuuuuuuurreeeeeeee!
Pras1mos [#4]If you want adventure, u are going to the wrong place.
Come to Brazil, you are going to have a adventure not bc of smth ridiculos like crime, but bc we are a very open hearted people who loves to talk and hang out.
least cringe bronzilian
Pras1mos [#4]If you want adventure, u are going to the wrong place.
Come to Brazil, you are going to have a adventure not bc of smth ridiculos like crime, but bc we are a very open hearted people who loves to talk and hang out.
spent a week in brazil and made like 10 new friends every night just going out randomly looking for fun. the ppl got a good energy to them
Huge country, so lots of variance depending where you live.
British Colombia, Ontario, Quebec, and Alberta are the largest provinces (mostly referring to populous, but as a consequence, they tend to have the best infrastructure and major towns/cities to live in. Southern Ontario, for example, has a massive proportion of the country's population, so most jobs are there (here, for me). Housing is expensive, but not as pricey as BC.
Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, on the other hand, are way cheaper, but are generally colder, less culturally diverse, and have less infrastructure outside of major cities.
I'd say it's generally pretty friendly, but we're not without our own forms of bigotry like any country.
swvyboi1 [#8]Keep your NRG ass away from this place. This is the home of champions.
-swvyboi1
#SENCITY
Sentinels have 0 Canadian representatives these days
H3ENnZ [#11]Canada is cool, especially toronto.
Good food good communities cool people and pretty good food and very diverse
Recommend everyone who is interested in Masters Toronto to travel here in person if you have the ability to.
+1
There's a ton to see in Toronto. It's always a joy to visit, personally speaking
cloudberry [#13]+1
There's a ton to see in Toronto. It's always a joy to visit, personally speaking
Gonna visit someday (hopefully sometime next year!)
Blue_Iced_Tea [#15]Depends on the city. Housing cost is high rn, but in a more medium sized city like Kelowna or Ottawa is grey to live in. Also stay away from Alberta unless it’s Edmonton. And quite Asian friendly in 99% of cities
Around how much is rent? cause it's expensive here too in Japan but it might be more difficult for me to find a decent paying job there lolz
I haven't lived there but I visited for 2 weeks and stayed with family so I got a taste of the living experience
honestly it's really nice, idk how it is during winter but at least during summer the weather is perfect, it's super green and the scenery is beautiful. I could see my self becoming one of those 'daily hour walk before breakfast' type of people if I lived there.
I was staying like 30 mins away from Toronto, kinda near Niagara
Aayan [#18]I haven't lived there but I visited for 2 weeks and stayed with family so I got a taste of the living experience
honestly it's really nice, idk how it is during winter but at least during summer the weather is perfect, it's super green and the scenery is beautiful. I could see my self becoming one of those 'daily hour walk before breakfast' type of people if I lived there.
I was staying like 30 mins away from Toronto, kinda near Niagara
This is true, I am one of those people (to some extent)
if you're content with a cardboard box for a house and an egregious amount of homeless people ( of course it depends on where you are, but its a serious problem in canada that the gov chooses to ignore) and can stand the french speakers, other than that its a jolly place to live with im ngl boring weather ( and cold winters)
Never heard of any stories about racism from asian friends who grew up all over the country, so you'll probably be fine
unless youre indian, but I don't think you are