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Toronto Chinese
Question 1: Which areas in Toronto are more suitable for Chinese people to live in? Mainly Scarborough and Markham.
But there are Chinese almost everywhere in Greater Toronto. The two above are the most common, and of course there are also many in Richmond Hill.
How many Chinese are there? It’s hard to answer this. You can check it yourself at Statistics Canada.
Question 2: How many Chinese are there in the Greater Toronto Area? Which districts do you mainly live in? There are more than 460,000 Chinese in the Greater Toronto Area. They are distributed in various areas of Toronto, but are more concentrated in the area north of Highway 401 in Scarborough, the eastern area of ??North York, Markham, East York, and the East Chinatown and Central Chinatown areas of old Toronto. Except for the Chinese from Vietnam, there are fewer other Chinese in Etobicoke District. The Chinese population in Toronto is mainly Hong Kong. Because housing prices in Toronto are much lower than those in Hong Kong and Taiwan, Chinese immigrants from Hong Kong and Taiwan have relatively strong purchasing power. Therefore, except for the downtown area and the east side of old Toronto, Chinese immigrants are mostly concentrated in better areas of Toronto.
Question 3: How big is Toronto, Canada? What is the standard of living? Toronto, Canada's largest city and the capital of Ontario, is located in the Southern Ontario region on the northwest shore of Lake Ontario. It is the largest city in Canada and has surpassed Chicago to become the fourth largest city in North America. Toronto is one of the most diverse cities in the world. 49% of its residents are immigrants from more than 100 nationalities from all over the world. More than 140 languages ????are gathered in this North American metropolis. Due to the extremely low crime rate and pleasant environment, Toronto is one of the most diverse cities in the world. Toronto has been rated as one of the most livable cities in the world, ranking among the top ten livable cities in the world for many consecutive years.
1. Transportation costs
In Toronto, a ticket is 1.7 Canadian dollars. You can take the subway and bus. A monthly pass (metropass) is 89 Canadian dollars.
As for the price of air tickets, Korean Air is cheaper than Air Canada, but the flight time is longer. These two airlines are usually cheapest in November every year, and June, July, August and three months are the peak seasons, and air tickets are the most expensive. Around Christmas is also a peak period. Air China tickets are cheaper in summer. No matter which airline it is, buying it in Canada is cheaper than buying it in China. Even if the travel agency in Canada adds postage, it is still cheaper than buying it in China. Among the travel agencies in Toronto, Tianbao Travel Agency specializes in the mainland Chinese market, and flights to China are relatively cheap.
2. Prices of daily necessities
The prices of daily necessities will vary a lot in different stores. For the cheap chain stores mentioned above, the price of common products is: stainless steel cauldron 16.99 Canadian dollars, small pot is 9.99 CAD, flat bottom non-stick pan is 29.99 CAD. Stainless steel large bowl is CAD$2.99, small bowl is CAD$1.99, small cutting board is CAD$5.99; toilet paper is CAD$4.99/bag (24 rolls), Tissue paper is CAD$0.99/box. Light bulbs are 0.89 Canadian dollars/box (4 pieces), 100W, 60W, and 40W light bulbs are all at this price; large school bags for students are about 20 Canadian dollars each, pencils are 0.39 Canadian dollars/piece, and book clips are 1 piece. 1.59 Canadian dollars per unit, 2.99 Canadian dollars per unit, notebook prices vary. Quilts and pillows in Canada are relatively expensive, so it’s best to bring them from home.
3. Haircut prices range from high to low
Barber shop prices range from high to low. Barber shops opened by Chinese people in Pacific Mall are more expensive than barber shops in some Plazas. The lowest price is CAD$6 for a haircut and CAD$9 for washing, cutting and blow-drying (tax included), but tipping is required.
December 26th every year (the second day of Christmas) is Boxing Day, which is a shopping day. Products in all stores are reduced in price, and some stores reduce prices for a week (Boxing Week) or longer. Some people rush to buy big-ticket items such as TVs, VCRs, etc. on Boxing Day, which can be much cheaper than on normal days.
Question 4: How many Chinese are there in the Greater Toronto Area? Which districts do they mainly live in? Mainly Scarborough and Markham.
But there are Chinese almost everywhere in Greater Toronto. The two above are the most common, and of course there are also many in Richmond Hill.
How many Chinese are there? It’s hard to answer this. You can check it yourself at Statistics Canada.
Question 5: The difference between Toronto and Vancouver. The temperature in Vancouver is more comfortable than that in Toronto. Generally, more Chinese go to Vancouver. If you want to practice your English speaking, it is better to go to Toronto.
Vancouver is the largest city on the Pacific coast of Canada, and is also the most civilized natural harbor in the world. It has picturesque scenery and pleasant climate. Toronto is the largest city in Canada, an important economic, trade, industrial and financial center in the country. There are many institutions and many of the country's largest companies are headquartered here. These two cities have been rated as the most livable places in the world by the United Nations and one of the top ten commercial cities in the world by many magazines.
From the perspective of its connection with Asia, Vancouver is located on the west coast of Canada, and it is very convenient to travel to and from China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. This is one of the important reasons why Vancouver attracts a large number of Taiwanese immigrants. If you return to the mainland from Toronto, you often have to transfer through Vancouver, which will cost you several hours more travel expenses.
In terms of employment opportunities, Toronto is slightly better than Vancouver. Because most of the Fuda company headquarters across the country are located in Toronto and other cities, many companies in the United States also have branches in the Toronto area. There are many companies, and the demand for labor is great, so there are more job opportunities for new immigrants. In addition, housing prices in Toronto are slightly cheaper than in Vancouver, which is especially suitable for new immigrants to buy property.
From this point of view, if you have a lot of money on hand and don’t have to worry about food and accommodation, it is best to immigrate to Vancouver. Or you can choose to study in Vancouver for the time being and wait until after graduation. If you can't find a job locally, it's not too late to try to move to Toronto. If you want to find a job right away, or study while working, or even start your own company. There are more opportunities in Toronto.
Of course, everyone who is planning to immigrate to Canada must analyze their specific situation in detail and make their own choice based on objective comparison.
Question 6: Which Canadian city has the largest number of Chinese? The city with the largest number of Chinese is Toronto, followed by Vancouver, Ottawa, Calgary, and Montreal. .
Natural Environment
Toronto’s unique geographical conditions, history and economic reasons place it in a unique position. Toronto has four distinct seasons. Spring is short; summer is hot and humid; autumn is sunny and pleasant, with midday temperatures sometimes rising to summer levels; winter is cold, with the season extending until mid-April. If you go to Toronto in the summer and need loose, thin clothing, you will need a sweater in the morning and evening. If you go to Toronto in the winter, you will need a thick jacket or coat, waterproof boots, gloves, and a woolen hat.
Average temperature
(℃) average maximum and minimum
January -6 -2 -10
February -5 -1 -10
March 0 4 -4
April 6 12 1
May 12 18 6
June 17 24 11
July 21 27 14
August 20 26 13
September 15 21 9
October 9 14 4 < /p>
November 3 7 0
December -3 0 -6
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Question 7 : Recommend several Toronto Chinese Express and Guge Express with good service, such as Lianzhong and China Unicom, the prices are good
Question 8: Which province in Canada is Toronto in? Canada's largest city and (the provincial capital of Ontario), Canada's economic, financial, shipping and tourism center, and a world-famous international metropolis.
Question 9: Working in a furniture factory run by Chinese in Toronto, Canada. There are not many Chinese furniture factories in Toronto, Canada. I only know that there are furniture stores in the CBD. I don’t know if there are any factories there. After all, their boss is Chinese!
Question 10: Are there any local Chinese study abroad agencies in Toronto? Toronto is full of so-called "study abroad and immigration agencies". If you search on Momo, you will find many, but few are reliable. They all recruit students in cooperation with colleges. If you think about it, you will know who are the agents. Not many elites who graduated from prestigious schools will go to work as study abroad and immigration agents. . .
No experience is required to apply for university. DIYers who successfully apply are basically applying for the first time. Did you have good grades but failed to apply because you missed the deadline due to lack of experience? If you have excellent grades but your application was not successful due to administrative factors, you can try to go to the Admission Office to intercede in person.
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