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Cost of Living in Canada

- Maria Theresa S. Samante,
Mar 17, 2007

Many Filipinos consider Canada as destination for their overseas job. In the last quarter of 2006, a memorandum of agreement was signed by the Philippines and Canada that would surely bring another opportunity for many Filipinos.  

 

Before you finally decide to work in Canada, we would like to give you a guide on how much would it cost you living and working in here. It is cheaper to live in Canada than that of Europe. Like any other countries, cost of living here varies in your location.  The most expensive cities are Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal while Charlottetown, Winnipeg and Edmonton are much cheaper.

 

Accommodation

The cost of accommodation in Canada depends on the location, apartments near the city are more expensive. Rent for a two-bedroom luxury apartment per month in Vancouver costs $1,406.77. Others say that Alberta has the lowest cost of living while others disagree since there are some areas which accommodation is astronomical.

 

In most cases for Toronto and other major Canadian cities, the closer you’re house to the city center the higher rent will be. In Toronto, average rental prices are:

 

v      Rent for a one- bedroom apartment range from $500 CAD to $1,200 CAD per month, depending on the proximity to city center and the amenities included

v      Rent for a 2-bedroom apartment range from $900 CAD to $1,500 CAD, depending on the proximity to city center.

 

Food

Food in Canada is much cheaper as compared in Europe, typical food allowance is US$5-10. Eating out is affordable, dining for two in restaurant would only cost you for only $20.

 

Transportation

The cost of transportation depends on how far you need to travel. Buses are the cheapest means, which cost around $3 CAD for one way. Trains are also available and it will cost you some $2.25 CAD per ticket.

 

Other bills

Other expenses such as gasoline and cars are cheaper. The prices of gasoline also depend on the location/province of the service station. Electric bill comes costly during winter since you need to heat your house during this season.

 

If you want to spend time watching movie after a long workweek, it would cost you around $8.50 - $12.00 CAD. Sending an international postage (if you still prefer this type of communication with your love ones although there’s email and text messaging) costs $1.45 CAD.

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Reader Comments
 Hi Im Rudney (filipino) working in Singapore but wanting to work in Canada. Can somebody help me get a job as a caregiver or anything. Im looking for a direct employer to sponsor me. Thanks - Rudney

 Helo there all Filipinos in Canada. I'm BS Computer Science graduate but i'm working here in Kuwait as remittance consultant for money remittance company. I want to work there can you help me to find a job that related to my work and my profession. Thanks and God Bless! - Ryan B. Libona

 hi im happy that i read this article thank you so much,but i have a wish to work in canada to,im looking anykind of work even caregiver.but im good in restaurant work.thank you. - Deney Astano

 Hi anyone! Could you please help me... I am trying to find a directory of the list of Filipino working in one of the hotels in Toronto, Canada... I dont know exactly the name of the hotel... but wish i could have a directory so i could see if my brother was absorbed...or he was able to work there...thanks.. - Liezel

 HI there, I'm accounting graduate but I was trained and got my certificate. (housekeeping for Alberta). My papers are now in an agency. Is it true that there are lots needed for Filipino housekeeper in Alberta. Thank you - Marlyn

 Is it easy to find a job in Toronto? How about the adaptation of kids to schools? - Sharon

 I am Caroline Macalanda and I am looking for a Caregiver job in Canada. Please help me find a direct employment. Thank you and God bless.. - Caroline C. Macalanda

 i am mia p. bigayan, a licinsed physical therapist here in tha philippines. i also undergone training as caregiver. can you please help me find a job in canada? - Mia P. Bigayan

 hi there in Ottawa, canada. Can somebody help me figure out where can I find the Resort Plaza Hotel located in Ottawa. I received an email from this company that they are looking of personnels. The offer is very interesting, a 2-year contract. Please let me know if this hotel really exists before i continue with my application. any Filipino currently working there, please help me. Thank you. - Teresa

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