8 Reasons Why Quebec City is Liveable
Canada has always been the preferred immigration country, not only because of Canada's welfare policy, beautiful environment, and stable system but also because cultural diversity and the inclusiveness of its citizens.
Living in a big city seems to have more opportunities for development; in fact, the number of opportunities for personal development after immigration is closely related to the degree of integration, especially in terms of thinking and language. If we do not strive to integrate into the mainstream, the development will be limited in all aspects.
For some immigrants who are not too resistant to integration, a large city such as Montreal is not the best choice, and a medium city such as Quebec City is ideal.
1. Faster integration into mainstream society
The biggest trouble for adults learning a new language is their over-reliance on previous knowledge and experience. In a big city like Montreal, we can easily find English-speaking classmates, neighbors, and supermarket staff, and then communicate in English, thus losing a lot of exercise opportunities. If we live in Quebec City, there will be more opportunities to communicate only in French.
2. Find good jobs in government agencies faster
We all know that the salaries and benefits of Canadian civil servants are quite good. Although Quebec City is much smaller than Montreal, there are not many good job opportunities at all. In terms of opportunities to enter the government sector alone, Quebec City has far more opportunities than Montreal. You must know that the provincial government of Quebec is located in Quebec City, and various ministries are recruiting new people every year.
3. Better educational resources
Quebec City is Canada's oldest city and its most culturally rich. It has a very high status in the mainstream white community in North America, and many social leaders have the experience of studying in Quebec City.
In terms of education, although Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, and other cities also have quite good reputations, in the eyes of stubborn old European descendants, only those who have studied in Quebec can be regarded as real Canadian cultural people, while Montreal is just a place to raise factories, Vancouver is just a place to cut wood.
Laval University, located in Quebec City, is one of the oldest universities in North America, founded in 1852. The school is one of the 10 universities with the strongest scientific research capabilities in Canada. In terms of comprehensive academic research, the university ranks among the top 4 in Canada.
4. More vibrant community
As the most European city in North America, Quebec City has 35 unique communities in addition to its exquisite European-style buildings. These communities are quite dynamic. These communities were once separate administrative units and were gradually merged into the six precincts of Quebec City.
The vitality of the various communities in Quebec City is particularly prominent in sports. The city has hosted many world-class sporting events, including the 2002 International Winter Olympics and the 2008 All-Canada Winter Olympics. In addition, it also participated in the hosting of the 2008 World Cup. As for all kinds of professional tennis, ice hockey, baseball, and other events.
In addition to the relatively complete sports facilities, Quebec City's own sports strength is also quite strong. In North America, the Capitales de Québec baseball team, established in 1999, is highly respected for its strong strength. The Quebec Kebs football team has also performed well in various semi-professional games. The Quebec Nordiques ice hockey team has always been a strong North American team, Montreal Canadien's strong opponent.
5. More prosperous business
The city of Quebec is not very large, but the degree of business prosperity is no worse than any city in Canada. As an important resource for tourism, the central business district of Quebec City is arranged around Parliament Hill and is an important information technology and game industry base in North America.
The city's tourism, manufacturing, shipping, etc. are very developed, and many international manufacturers have their headquarters here, such as fashion retail chain La Maison Simons, engineering and technology companies BPR and Norda Stelo, real estate investment trust companies Cominar, financial investment companies Industrial Alliance, LaCapital, Promutuel, SSQ Financial Group, insurance company Union Canadienne, multimedia company Beenox, Gearbox Software, Frima Studio, Sarbakan. Ubisoft also has a large studio in Quebec City. These large companies will provide many job opportunities for Quebec City residents.
6. Safer living environment
Quebec City is one of the safest cities in Canada, not number one, but within the top 5.
In 2020, the city's Serious Crime Index CSI is 42.09, Quebec's CSI is 51.61, Montreal's is 52.74, and the Canadian CSI average is 73.44. According to 2019 data, Quebec City had the lowest CSI index of any metropolitan area in Canada, meaning that Quebec City was the safest city in Canada that year.
7. More convenient transportation
Quebec City is the most accessible inland city in Canada. In terms of transportation by rail, plane, road, etc., the conditions of Quebec City and other inland cities in Canada are not much different, but in terms of shipping, Quebec City has almost the same advantages as coastal cities such as Halifax and Vancouver. Large ocean-going ships can direct access to Quebec City, but not to Montreal and Toronto.
Of course, ocean-going ships are still some distance from the daily lives of ordinary citizens, but Quebec City's well-connected road transportation network brings great convenience to the citizens.
8. Cheaper house prices
We all know that the median house prices in Vancouver and Toronto has exceeded $1,000,000, the median house price in Montreal has also exceeded $500,000, and the house prices in Quebec City is much lower than that in Montreal.
In the past four quarters, the median price of a condo in Quebec City was just $212,000, which is almost half the prices of a comparable home in Montreal. Quebec City's advantage is even more pronounced when it comes to renting out investment-type Plex multifamily apartments, with a median price of $340,000, while Quebec City rents are not that low, with an average monthly rent of $957 for a 1-bedroom, the average monthly rent for a home is $1220, and the return on investment is even higher.