Canada is known for its high quality of life

In 2020, Canada has been ranked #1 in quality of life rankings. Canada has very stable and strong economy which results in great job market, low unemployment rates, and affordable living. Additionally, Canada is safe and secure country with very low crime rates which makes it family friendly place to live in. Also, Canadians enjoy protection to their rights and freedoms where they can participate in the Canadian society no matter to their cultural background and religion.

Canada embraces multiculturalism and immigrants

Canada has one of the highest immigration rates per capita among developed nations. In 2018, Canada welcomed over 300,00 immigrants. Majority of immigrants were skilled workers, while the remaining were refugees or family members of already existing families in Canada.

Immigrants are able to maintain their cultural heritage and religious practices as there are over 30 ethnic communities. In Toronto specifically, it is recognized as the most multicultural city in the world as more than half of the population is identified as a visible minority.

Canada is the 10th largest economy in the world

Although Canada has the 38th largest population in the world, it achieves a tremendous output of 1.6 trillion which leads to having the 10th largest economy. Aside from being well known for its wealth of natural resources, 78.9% of Canadians are currently working in a service-related job. Alongside to the service sector, Canada’s annual growth in producing and manufacturing natural resources such as oil and petroleum have had a steady annual growth over the last decade.

Canada’s education system is world-class

Canada’s budget on education is higher than any other industrialized nation and is considered the highest educated country in the world. Canada’s top universities include University of Toronto, McGill University, and the University of British Columbia which rank amongst the world’s top 100 institutions. According to Statistics Canada, more than half of Canada’s population from the ages of 25-64, have a post-secondary degree. While an additional 10% have a trades certificate. For families with low incomes in certain provinces, the cost of tuition is either fully or partially covered.

Canada’s banks are extremely stable

For decades, Canada has been known to have the world’s safest and most stable banking systems. Moving towards a pin and chip technology, Canada continues to surpass the US in advance technology and security of banking systems. With a forward-thinking mentality, 68% of Canadians do their day to day banking online or through mobile apps.

Canadians enjoy access to universal healthcare

In Canada, each province and territory have a strong health care plan which allows all residents to have appropriate access to medical services. This allows Canadians to avoid large costs from visits to the doctor or hospital. According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, the average cost of a year per person is roughly $6,300 in Canada. The result of an extremely reliable health care program is that Canada’s life expectancy is just below 82 years, which places Canada 18th in the world.

Canada is a beautiful place to live

Last but not least, Canada is one of the most beautiful places to live in the world. From British Columbia’s mountains to Prince Edward Islands coastal views, Cape Breton to Georgian Bay in Ontario, the list goes on with breathtaking natural wonders to enjoy from coast to coast.
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