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Canada at a glance
Canada is consistently ranked as one of the top destinations for global talent - and with good reason. It offers a high quality of life, excellent public healthcare, and access to strong education and social support systems. Cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal are home to thriving industries in technology, healthcare, and finance, attracting skilled professionals from around the world. The country is known for its safety, inclusivity, and commitment to multiculturalism. Add to that stunning natural landscapes and a high standard of living, and it’s easy to see why Canada remains a top choice for relocation.
Capital City
Ottawa
Currency
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
Languages
English, French
Population size
apx. 40 Million
Time zone
Newfoundland Time (UTC -3:30) to Pacific Time (UTC -8)

Visa and Immigration

Canada has well-defined pathways for skilled workers, students, and permanent residents. The Express Entry system is popular for professionals, while the Provincial Nominee Program lets provinces select candidates based on local demand. Some travelers need a visa or an eTA to enter. Permanent residents enjoy many benefits and can eventually apply for citizenship. The system is points-based, fast-moving, and known for welcoming skilled global talent.


Skills in demand

Technology

Finance

Healthcare & Medical Sciences

Sustainability & Environmental Sciences

Skilled Trades

Earning potential

Engineering : $100,000

Education : $80,000

Logistics : $90,000

Marketing : $85,000

Legal Services : $120,000

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Living and Working Exp in Canada
1. Living and Working Exp in Canada
Safety
Canada is one of the world's safest countries, ranking #1 in the 2024 Safest Destinations Report and among the top 10 in the Global Peace Index due to low crime rates and social stability.
Health care
18th in the 2024 World Index of Healthcare Innovation, an improvement from 25th in 2022. 
Education
Canada consistently ranks 4th globally in education, recognized for its high-quality system and accessibility. It has the highest postsecondary attainment rate among OECD countries, with 60% of adults holding a degree. Canadian students also perform above the OECD average in subjects like math, science, and reading.
Environment
Canada has a diverse environment with vast forests, clean lakes, and rich wildlife. It focuses on conservation, renewable energy, and tackling climate change. However, challenges like deforestation and carbon emissions remain concerns.
2. Cost of Living
Housing – Expensive in major cities.

Expenses – Groceries, transport, and utilities are moderate.

Healthcare – Public and free; childcare is costly

Transportation – Affordable public transit, costly car ownership.
3. Work Culture
Inclusive & diverse – Emphasis on respect and equality.

Work-life balance – Flexible hours and paid leave.

Growth-focused – Encourages skills and innovation

Collaborative – Strong focus on teamwork and cooperation.
4. Visa and Immigration
  • Visa Options – Work, study, visitor, and PR visas (Express Entry, PNP).

  • Immigration-Friendly – High targets with pathways like family sponsorship.

  • Requirements – Funds, IELTS, medical exams, and background checks.

  • Permanent Residency – Available after meeting certain eligibility criteria.
5. Taxes
  • Income Tax – Progressive, 15% to 33% federally.

  • Sales Tax5% to 15% GST/HST, varies by province.

  • Other Taxes – Property tax, carbon tax, payroll deductions.

  • Corporate Tax – Generally 15% to 30%, depending on the province.
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FAQ
What is the capital of Canada?
Ottawa
What is the currency of Canada?
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
What are the official languages of Canada?
English and French