9 Things to Know About Montreal Before Moving

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@dangercat9188
@dangercat9188 Жыл бұрын
I went there for my 18th birthday and ever since then, I wanted to move there. I'm learning French just in case I move there eventually. I'm 27 now so that's how much I plan to sticking to my plan lol.
@windhoek_stallion8455
@windhoek_stallion8455 2 жыл бұрын
great video as always! you hit the nail on the head regarding finance. if you've got children and are middle to low income, stay in Montreal. There's lots of social support and public amenities, subsidized services that make for a very enjoyable life. If you're a single high earner, Quebec will tax your ears out. don't stay here. There's a flipside to this in that in Quebec, because of the high taxes, there's a huge cash economy that operates under the radar. It's pretty normal (almost expected) that if you get renovation work, your car fixed, plumbing, electrical work, yard work, your house cleaned, your hair done etc. if the business is small enough, they'll offer you the "cash or invoice?" option..... your comment reagrding corruption in Montreal public works was a polite understatement. Big construction is closely linked to mafia here and the mafia scene here is quite active. Montrealers follow the ups and downs of the mafia like a reality show and there are journalists here specialized on the topic... suggestion for you: even though its pretty controversial, it's still important for anyone considering Quebec. you should discuss the sensitive topic of culture and immigration. All of Canada espouses multiculturalism as an absolute ideology that cannot be questioned whereas all cultures are equal and welcome and everyone can live out their identity as part of Canada's mosaic. Quebec has a republican approach that resembles much more that of the US or France. In the same way that when immigrating to the US, you should automatically like baseball and hot dogs, it's expected that in Quebec you have to become Quebecois, embrace sugar shacks, poutine, hockey, learn french, become part of the Quebec melting pot and tone down your own cultural or religious affirmations. it's a perspective that is often depicted from outside of Quebec with a mix of fascination and terror, but here in Quebec its a legitimate debate amongst quebecois and immigrants alike, particularly around religion. Quebec has a complicated story with the church and projects that relationship on pretty much all religions. it also divides communities. I've known families immigrating to Canada, some being very religious and moving out to Ontario because they felt Quebec was not welcoming enough and others staying here because they wanted better integration into Quebec society and wanted their children to enjoy freedom from religion and community pressures. I personally worked with immigrants and I often saw that. I got comments from some immigrants saying they did not want to move to Ontario because they would be absorbed by their community there and others saying that community support was essential and quebec culture would take over theirs. ultimately some immigrants may end up resenting the integration experience as not speaking French or wearing obvious religious garb can leave one feeling exposed to judgement or as an outsider. I think some comments from viewers in your videos about Montreal show that. Feeling like they have to make the effort to become quebecois can feel strenuous and frustrating, especially when you know that by crossing the border, this pressure dies down to almost nothing. one last suggestion: talk about the different neighborhoods of Montreal. many think it's just downtown and old Montreal but the city has got very vibrant high density neighborhoods with distinct personalities and distinct architecture. the Plateau is not the same as Côte-des-Neiges which is not the same as the Mile End and Hochelaga or Rosemont. Just the topic of neighborhoods can create enough content for 3-4 extra videos... you're also right about outdoors, during the first two years of the pandemic I had a friend who would go hiking every weekend and never hit the same trail twice in an entire year, especially if you're willing to extend your reach to Quebec city or New York state or Vermont
@sb1663
@sb1663 Жыл бұрын
Wow. Thanks for all this great information! That was interesting. I wish I could chat with you about Quebec sometime.
@andre_p
@andre_p Жыл бұрын
Excellent comment, even if I disagree on a couple of issues (material for a friendly discussion over a glass of wine). 👍 I recently came across a video about ‘things to know about Mtl before moving’ (seems like a popular trope) in which the videographer could not get over the fact that she could not make a home here because she did not speak French (although her command of English was very shaky - obviously not her first or even second language). I understand that may be a fact that is not fully understood when looking at Canada from abroad. Better communication from Immigration Canada could help, but also better study of facts from the potential immigrant beforehand. Fact: Quebec was populated by French settlers 150 years BEFORE the English conquered it and they kept their language, parliamentary, legal and learning institutions separate from the rest of Canada. Around 1760 they numbered some 60000, but 200 years later they were over 6 000 000 - enough to be a distinct society within North America. Also, it should be noted that Montréal itself is widely different from the rest of the province, just like Chicago is different from the rest of Illinois, or Toronto from rural Ontario. History is written by victors, which may explain why that basic fact is so often overlooked by people looking from the outside in. I sympathize with that videographer’s reaction of disappointment: she felt she had been shafted. I would, too, if I settled in Barcelona and thought of making a living speaking only Castillan (Spanish), while the city - and the province of Catalunya - are proudly Catalan. Same if I was contemplating working for the EU in Brussels and found out that outside the core city everyday life (schools, hospitals, stores, banks) expect me to speak Flemish. Apart from the language issue, Quebec is very different from other provinces in Canada for minute details - as should be expected. Learning the pros and cons is a matter of identifying (for or against) things that may become endearing traits or bones of contention.
@jeanbolduc5818
@jeanbolduc5818 Жыл бұрын
Toronto is corrupted ... Doug Ford friends for développements, mayors of Toronto have to resign because of scandals , high crimes in the subway , homeless sleeping on sidewalks in Toronto , people living in ghettos China , India .... Toronto merged cities as far as 130 km away in order to get the title of the largest city in Canada .... horrible place ,
@giselle8867
@giselle8867 Жыл бұрын
Great comment. Totally agree
@Swiss2025
@Swiss2025 Жыл бұрын
All your comments show how you are ignorant about the history of Quebec for the past 500 years and the reality. Historically , english Canada deported french Canadians, french was not allowed at work , english canada kept french canadians poor ( discriminations) , english canada burnt down the canadian parliament in Montreal because of the french power . Quebec is the most opene minded and best quality of life province. Anglophones can speak english in Quebec but not the other way around in the rest of Canada . Unilingual cities l( closed minded ) ike Toronto or Vancouver speaking only english in a bilingual country . Anglophones and allophones in Quebec are privileged compared to francophones outside Quebec .
@FruitloopLeviathan
@FruitloopLeviathan 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for talking about french in such a respectful way. It's such an important issue for us to keep this unique culture that make people want to come to Montreal.
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
It is important to preserve culture! (to a healthy extent, of course)
@bobbbxxx
@bobbbxxx 2 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more; I can't understand people who move to Montreal and try to avoid learning French. Learning a new language is a gift and it let's us experience the best of a city.
@TheTakenKing999
@TheTakenKing999 2 жыл бұрын
@@bobbbxxx I think it's mainly because of how daunting and forced it might feel at times. I'll be coming to Montreal as a student this fall. I actually did learn some French way back in high school, even decided to try and learn Japanese during college. I actually love learning new languages but being treated like a second class citizen (some times not always) because I am just not able to focus on learning French cuz I am already getting dunked on by my actual degree work is kinda a bummer. That said, I think French is a really cool language. It's one of 3 languages I really wanna be fluent at one day. I think French culture is cool and Montreal is easily one of the two most unique and special places in Canada (other one being Vancouver imo but for a different reason, that being how the city lives within nature). In a perfect world, I wish I already knew French fluently before going there just to casually talk to strangers at coffee shops in one of the more artsy neighbourhoods there, especially during the summer or fall which look so beautiful in videos.
@bobbbxxx
@bobbbxxx 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheTakenKing999 It depends on whether you go as a tourist, or to live. As a tourist you will have no problem. There are a surprisingly large number of Montrealers who are bilingual, including just about everyone working in the tourist/ downtown area. If you plan to move there then yes you should learn French
@TheTakenKing999
@TheTakenKing999 2 жыл бұрын
@@bobbbxxx I think living for about 2 years does warrant learning some french. For settling there tho it's totally reasonable to want people to be somewhat fluent in the language of a place.
@JK-ml6uv
@JK-ml6uv Жыл бұрын
I lived in Montreal as an American for a year. I had a really hard time finding a job, which is why I moved back to the U.S. after a year. It's not "easy" to get a French scholarship unless you want to pay more than $1k a month to take the 'mandatory' French classes. You also have to prove you have more than $10k in your savings account.
@Ava2969ny
@Ava2969ny Жыл бұрын
@JK - which visa did you have that allowed you to stay in Montreal for a year? In what industry were you looking for work?
@bigfatburn6229
@bigfatburn6229 Жыл бұрын
Hmmm. My husband came from England and the gov pays him 350$ to attend French class…. Maybe you did something wrong or was on a weird visa? My husband only has a working visa.
@Ava2969ny
@Ava2969ny Жыл бұрын
@@bigfatburn6229 - is your husband in a field of work that is in demand?
@bigfatburn6229
@bigfatburn6229 Жыл бұрын
@@Ava2969ny no
@bigfatburn6229
@bigfatburn6229 Жыл бұрын
@@Ava2969ny the office of francisation gives classes to anybody that wants to move to Quebec in a permanent way without being official. They give it to workers with a working visa only. Call. They will refer you. It is part of the new system from the CAQ (learning French in 6 months). Learning French in 6 months is impossible unless in full time francisation, but you still learn a lot part time (9 hours per week). They pay you 300$+ per month for attending.
@mattday2656
@mattday2656 2 жыл бұрын
I moved to New Brunswick from Ontario about 12 years ago and its time for a change, friends are telling me Montreal is where I should go as a creative who is a dedicated cyclist.
@bikram3975
@bikram3975 2 жыл бұрын
Learn French otherwise you will feel like a outcast
@jeanbolduc5818
@jeanbolduc5818 Жыл бұрын
@@bikram3975 outsider ? Canada has 2 official languages , french and english ... if you feel outsider , it is because you have no Canadian values and culture
@bikram3975
@bikram3975 Жыл бұрын
@@jeanbolduc5818 if Canada has 2 language then why can't 85 percent of Montreal and qc PPL don't speak English. Moreover PPL from qc don't even identify as Canadian. I think there is a lot u have 2 learn about do called Canadian values.
@Diminisherqc
@Diminisherqc Ай бұрын
@@bikram3975 bruh your numbers are way off , just to begin with 50 % of montreal frist language is english.Hard to take anything you say seriously. also, majority of people are bilingual. The 85 % does apply to ontario not speaking french though.
@tS-sn7jt
@tS-sn7jt 2 жыл бұрын
Finally a video that shows the reality of our congested roads, actually showing orange cones that every other videos do not show you.
@Alex__palumbo
@Alex__palumbo 2 жыл бұрын
Sadly, we say the same about Toronto Construction - Fun Fact: it now takes me 2 hours to get from Toronto to Toronto!
@Heyu7her3
@Heyu7her3 Жыл бұрын
​@@Alex__palumbo😂😂😂😂
@jeanbolduc5818
@jeanbolduc5818 Жыл бұрын
According to Tom Tom world index cities for traffic in 2023 : Toronto gets the 3 rd place in the world for traffic , pollution ( C02 ) : Vancouver gets 32 nd place qnd Montreal gets 103 rd place in the world for traffic .... SO Toronto and Vanacouver are the worst cities for traffic and pollution in the world
@boricuaterp
@boricuaterp 7 ай бұрын
Went to Montreal for 3 days last week (from MD). Loved it! Great vibe, friendly people and incredible food! Would love to live there one day (I need to learn more French…😮)
@VladislavBabbitt
@VladislavBabbitt 6 ай бұрын
Actually, you do not. Many people are born here and have never even bothered to learn it.
@itsmeyaboy8987
@itsmeyaboy8987 8 ай бұрын
I'm from Toronto. Grew up in Newfoundland. I have no problem learning French. Know some already. Cela fait longtemps que cette ville m'appelle.
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 8 ай бұрын
Time to follow the calling! ☺️
@mysterytour5983
@mysterytour5983 2 ай бұрын
If you speak then thats for you people will respect you!
@wxsawxsa2941
@wxsawxsa2941 Жыл бұрын
FROM DALLAS TEXAS USA TO TRONTO NOW MONTREAL THANKS FOR POSTING🌼⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🏐
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange Жыл бұрын
what a journey you had! Welcome to Montreal!
@cleo_travels
@cleo_travels 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. We are empty nesters from Mid-Michigan looking for a 2nd home. We are visiting late August 2024. This is very helpful.
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 7 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Have a wonderful visit!
@WILD4X4D
@WILD4X4D 2 жыл бұрын
The reason I love my apartment in South Notre Dame de Grace. Is that there are so many trees, that in summer it looks like my street was built in a forest. For me somebody coming from the Cote Nord, I love to see lots of trees.
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
Totally! Having lived in Toronto for 2 years, I can certainly attest that Montreal is a much greener city
@titoronoh6966
@titoronoh6966 2 жыл бұрын
Great video Anastasia..You are giving me a great tour of Montreal
@readingforklaire3252
@readingforklaire3252 2 жыл бұрын
I'm planning on going there this July for vacation. And maybe live there. Greetings from México!
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
Cheers!
@remyasmar418
@remyasmar418 7 ай бұрын
The road conditions are a nightmare(you say due to weather where I say consistent corruption) but Montreal is still the best place to live !!
@VladislavBabbitt
@VladislavBabbitt 6 ай бұрын
It is due to Mafia control. Ottawa has the exact same climate as Montreal but the roads are in much better condition.
@remyasmar418
@remyasmar418 6 ай бұрын
@@VladislavBabbitt 👍
@TheFire1202
@TheFire1202 2 жыл бұрын
Stop playing, Merci this information is amazing and so helpful.
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you !
@jorgechaux2506
@jorgechaux2506 Жыл бұрын
Great and amazing video. I enjoyed it very much. Keep up the great job and thank you!
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange Жыл бұрын
Thank you Jorge!
@allitm4642
@allitm4642 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video; look forward to more Montreal videos!! Keep up the great work 👍🏼🙏
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Will do!
@niyongerejuvenal578
@niyongerejuvenal578 5 ай бұрын
Merci de vos infaormations sur canada,Montréal
@dcorman2350
@dcorman2350 6 ай бұрын
Quebec is a tax heaven for retirees and families. My wife and I were high income earners with no kids. Taxes were high, and we didn’t use much services (healthcare, schools, etc.). So we thought about moving overseas… … but since we retire, we almost oay no taxes. You can make up to $45,000 in canadian dividends without paying income taxes. Thats $90,000 per couple, tax free. You could make. $62,575 and pay $2,575 in taxes !) so net $60k… $120k per couple, less than 5% income taxes… Or, capital gain income of $120,000 for s couple, with 0% income taxes (assuming your investment doubled). Yep… Montreal is a great city and we’re not about to move now ! (Except for travelling 6 months per year, thanks to low income taxes 😅)
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 6 ай бұрын
That’s amazing!
@archibaldprimrose1848
@archibaldprimrose1848 Ай бұрын
That's really nice and I agree with everything said. You didn't mention the 4 letter word SNOW. How could you do that? People of a certain age cannot go outside from November to ahem, end April.
@bedardpelchat
@bedardpelchat 7 ай бұрын
Good enough. Taxes of all sorts might be higher but what you get when you learn to share in common is worth it. Nothing is perfect but free health care, low cost kendergarten, almost tuition free college and still affordable university, a nightlife that is unique, public libraries all over, parks, bike paths, etc. But I moved and finally chose Sherbrooke which is 140 km east and rapidly changing.
@alshaimaalnuaimi994
@alshaimaalnuaimi994 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you ... but could you please make a video about elementary school and safe neighbourhoods. Also, best locations for apartment long lease for a family of 2 parents and 2 kids... many thanks 😊
@billbones1000
@billbones1000 4 ай бұрын
The divisions between the Burroughs is huge. Living in st henri vs plateau vs westmount vs ndg vs mtl north will all be very different experiences.
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 4 ай бұрын
great point
@niyongerejuvenal578
@niyongerejuvenal578 Жыл бұрын
Bonjour;merci de vos vidéos de venir vivre au canada,bien appréciées par moi.
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange Жыл бұрын
💕💕💕
@Sogger2Agahim
@Sogger2Agahim 6 ай бұрын
au Québec
@artax-rx9mb
@artax-rx9mb 2 жыл бұрын
that was a good video, thanks, I am gonna remember the points before moving :)
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
🙌🙌 you are very welcome!
@user-kl4rt2yf1r
@user-kl4rt2yf1r 2 жыл бұрын
The Candiens logo looks like SCSU (Saint Cloud State University) Minnesota
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
😅😅😂
@coolheeling
@coolheeling 2 жыл бұрын
Decent enough video 👍 I felt it's short though U have mentioned 9 things in description,😁
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
haha yes this one was a short and sweet this time!
@coolheeling
@coolheeling 2 жыл бұрын
@@MakeThatChange any videos in this channel is sweet, whether it's short or long 🎉🥳
@saminyasar7332
@saminyasar7332 Жыл бұрын
Huge informative. Thank you!
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@derekpark9554
@derekpark9554 2 жыл бұрын
I live in Montreal! loving city~~~~~
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@jeanneolie7683
@jeanneolie7683 Жыл бұрын
has a new comer what are the top 15 cheapest districks where you could live by ?
@666mathew
@666mathew Жыл бұрын
For those who want to live in Montréal without speaking French, it's like living in the U.S. with spanish only or Lithuania or Ukraine in Russian only. You'll get by, but you'd be a lot more respectful and most importantly, immerse in the cuture, if you make an effort to learn French.
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange Жыл бұрын
100%
@geordi-gabrielrenauddumoul449
@geordi-gabrielrenauddumoul449 5 ай бұрын
People shouldn't come to live in Montreal if they don't want to learn French. It's disrespectful
@philippedufresne5732
@philippedufresne5732 2 жыл бұрын
Good and well-balanced. Il like it. Here is what I don't understand. Why would someone that doesn't like French and doesn't want to speak it would not choose to live in one of the other nine provinces where English is the preferred language? I speak French and English fluently but being a native French speaker my cultural preference for living is in a French-speaking environment. Younger I tried living in English Canada, namely Toronto. Even though 15 days after my arrival I got a good well-paid permanent job in the Assessment Department of the City of Toronto, and in spite of all the living conditions being excellent I nevertheless moved back to Québec a year later because my cultural living preferences were French. Simple, reasonable, no.
@niyongerejuvenal578
@niyongerejuvenal578 5 ай бұрын
Hi,i need to move canada 2024,thank you.
@hyperionsama
@hyperionsama 5 ай бұрын
My musician homie, sir Louie the 3rd lives in Montreal! If you see him, say hi! 👋 ❤😬
@hugorobalino8822
@hugorobalino8822 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, thanks a lot, please What about tips to rent a house or public transportation. Thanks again
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
You are welcome! Stay tuned for other tips!
@linguaexdeo
@linguaexdeo Жыл бұрын
@4:14 Lookout area over the city.
@leberrylibre1
@leberrylibre1 Жыл бұрын
Dude, you forget the most important thing: the 8 months crazy winter !
@jeanbolduc5818
@jeanbolduc5818 Жыл бұрын
Montreal has the same weather than Toronto ... it is even warmer in Montreal ... you are a complete idiot
@jeanbolduc5818
@jeanbolduc5818 Жыл бұрын
3 months not 8 months ... Vancouver gets 8 months of clouds and rain ..
@leberrylibre1
@leberrylibre1 Жыл бұрын
@@jeanbolduc5818 , on parle de Montréal gros, d'où tu nous sors Vancouver ?
@LtrRtL7
@LtrRtL7 7 ай бұрын
Je ne dirais pas 8 mois a moins que tu habite dans un coin perdu au nord du Québec !mais parcontre à Montréal je dirais un bon gros 5 mois d'hiver, de la première semaine de novembre à la première semaine d'avril !!! Moi pour ma part des qu'il n'y a plus de feuille sur les arbres et qu'il fait déjà assez froid , neige ou pas neige je considère déjà que l'hiver à commencer , surtout lorsque le soleil ce couche vers 16h30! C'est dla marde
@alainbellemare2168
@alainbellemare2168 Жыл бұрын
don t forget that the US dollar and the Euro are stronger than the Canadian dollar which give you superior buying power until you run out of it don t overpay anything if you want to keep prices low
@Namnamfoodcovery
@Namnamfoodcovery 2 жыл бұрын
Love your videos!
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Narmin!
@sylvainb2366
@sylvainb2366 3 ай бұрын
Le taux d'alcool permis dans le sang est de .08 (80 mg par 100 ml de sang) comparativement à .05 dans les autres provinces ce qui est un autre facteur qui rend le Québec populaire chez les jeunes.
@alainbellemare2168
@alainbellemare2168 Жыл бұрын
riots after hockey games are only sometimes during the series at the end of the year
@yveslorange6485
@yveslorange6485 8 ай бұрын
French is the national language in Québec its innapropriate if you live here to adress Québec national in englush or any other foreign languages
@RickyMccoshen-tg8ep
@RickyMccoshen-tg8ep Жыл бұрын
Alberta also has an 18 year old drinking age :) cool city tho, nice video!
@peterhansen9385
@peterhansen9385 Жыл бұрын
Can you tell us which roads have been done over and over every year ?
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange Жыл бұрын
Notre Dame in Griffintown is a prime example. there's plenty more in the Plateau area too.
@peterhansen9385
@peterhansen9385 Жыл бұрын
@@MakeThatChange' " Oui oui " harsh weather or corruption?
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange Жыл бұрын
Probably a combination of both. Nordic Europe’s weather is as harsh or harsher, yet roads are nearly perfect there. It is highly likely the quality of materials used is poor, while the quality of materials actually approved with budgets is a lot higher. The difference between the two goes somewhere. Either that or road construction practice in Canada is incompetent.
@DJ_Charming
@DJ_Charming 2 жыл бұрын
Thanx for video i love Montreal and i love to come and visit Montreal someday when i have enough money to travel. I wanna ask you something. How are they doing about Covid-19 and do Montreal have a Theme Park and do they have a Football Club (soccer)? Marry Christmas and happy New Year to both of you.
@jeanbolduc5818
@jeanbolduc5818 Жыл бұрын
On April 25, 1849, angry english speaking citizens burned down the Parliament of Canada building in the capital Montreal, in today's Place d'Youville. The English protestors resented the passage of the Lower Canada Rebellion Losses Bill, compensating French Canadians for their losses in the 1837-1838 rebellions.
@bishaladhikari8691
@bishaladhikari8691 Жыл бұрын
u missed so many things like the bill 96 ? if someone is planning to move montreal as an international student should they have to do ielts or french ?
@arulannad
@arulannad 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for video howz student life at loungville sector..is it under montreal 😀? Am a newcomers soon will be there so need some advice
@sacphilip
@sacphilip 2 жыл бұрын
great video...looking forward to many more! will you be shifting back to Toronto or has Montreal become your new city of residence?
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
Still in Toronto, just visited Montreal recently again and decided to make something about it
@niyongerejuvenal578
@niyongerejuvenal578 6 ай бұрын
is the number one
@treyanaaa
@treyanaaa Жыл бұрын
i only speak english & i’m an emt. would that be difficult??? also do you have any idea if my emt could transfer? thanks so much! :)
@rashmis9123
@rashmis9123 2 жыл бұрын
Please do comment on Toronto and Montreal weather please ..is the winter better in Montreal ?
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
Montreal winter is more harsh. It’s colder for longer, there’s more snowfall, and the wind sometimes gets strong
@rashmis9123
@rashmis9123 2 жыл бұрын
@@MakeThatChange thank you so much
@jeanbolduc5818
@jeanbolduc5818 Жыл бұрын
Montreal gets more sun in a year than Toronto and Vancouver .... It is even warmer in summer and winter in Montreal since it is dryer ... Toronto has high level of humidity from lake Ontario and you have to deduct 5 to 10 celcius ...
@hkmarhk
@hkmarhk 9 ай бұрын
For me (someone from Toronto), personally, the winter in Montreal is worse. It's colder, longer, snowier, and the daylight is shorter.
@niyongerejuvenal578
@niyongerejuvenal578 6 ай бұрын
thank youje salue vos explications
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 5 ай бұрын
thank you
@doremonlover5073
@doremonlover5073 2 жыл бұрын
Make a new video about canada pros and cons as i see many people coming in Canada and population are growing repeatedly... In your perspective what should do an international students Where should study Europe or Canada
@Alex__palumbo
@Alex__palumbo 2 жыл бұрын
I was very happy to learn about the scholarships for learning French and will look into this more. Do you think it would be difficult for an English only person to find work in MTL?
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
It depends on what you profession is, service based and customer facing professions require French, but others might not. What do you do?
@readingforklaire3252
@readingforklaire3252 2 жыл бұрын
@@MakeThatChange sorry i couldnt avoid this as I am questiong the same thing. Im a Quality advisor at a call center (blingual english and spanish) do you thin i can be accepted with these terms at a call center in montreal?Greetings girls!
@user-kl4rt2yf1r
@user-kl4rt2yf1r 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah that was nice since I'm Candian By Descent but can't really prove it I have to apply to school, work, something to prove it
@user-kl4rt2yf1r
@user-kl4rt2yf1r 2 жыл бұрын
Dad was born in Canada but I can't request a birth certificate for next of Kim for some reason in Ontario 😮‍💨
@Alex__palumbo
@Alex__palumbo 2 жыл бұрын
Edit : apparently all government funded french programs have been cut. *slow clap* *eye roll*
@antonboludo8886
@antonboludo8886 9 ай бұрын
I am from Montreal. I know plenty of people who were either born here or who have moved here from other provinces or other countries but who have not learned French nor have any intention of learning it. They do not need to and they do not want to. Too bad for them. They are missing out. This idea of "Two Solitudes" persists to this day.
@gregb5149
@gregb5149 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you included the corruption problem - something Trudeau doesn't seem to care about, yet is probably our biggest problem
@BionicBunny333
@BionicBunny333 Жыл бұрын
It is corrupt as hell only the EVIL love it.
@jeanbolduc5818
@jeanbolduc5818 Жыл бұрын
Toronto is way more corrupted with friends of Doug Ford .... mayors of Toronto are good at scandals as well plus crimes in the subway in Toronto , homeless sleeping on sidewalks and Toronto is now India and China ... living in ghettos
@giselle8867
@giselle8867 Жыл бұрын
In fairness, the CAQ are the ones who actually need to address it. Can you imagine Ottawa trying to tell QC how to clean up its corruption? QC couldn’t even been forced to use the nationwide Covid case tracking app and resorted to documenting cases by hand like it was the 1950s! Just bc they wanted to do things “our way” 😑
@jeanbolduc5818
@jeanbolduc5818 Жыл бұрын
Toronto is more corrupted with Doug Ford ... there is a criminal case rRCMP against the government of Ontario .... Toronto is 10 yers behind Montreal regarding public transport , sustainability, housing , biking infrastructures , parks , you can but beer and wine at any convenience store or supermarket in Montreal but is not allowed in Toronto . Montreal is a world class smart city ( high tech ) best subway with wifi
@jeanbolduc5818
@jeanbolduc5818 Жыл бұрын
Toronto and Ontario are in court because of corruption with friends of Doug Ford and green belt .... why bashing on Quebec since Toronto and Vancouver are the worst cities in Canada
@Droxal
@Droxal Жыл бұрын
I'm planning to move to Montreal while I do a remote 8-month remote internship (starting this May). I currently live in Alberta but want to change up my life a little :) Generally speaking, if I make sure to apply myself and take in-person French classes, how difficult will it be for me to learn French? Will not knowing French right off the bat impede my ability to enjoy life in Montreal at all? Cheers :)
@zeyneptorun1688
@zeyneptorun1688 Жыл бұрын
I would suggest you to take some classes before you make the move, it will be easier for you. if not, you will still enjoy living here but if you learn French it will open up new relations and friendships. everyone here can speak English but to live the culture to the fullest, it's best to learn French. Plus, it's always nice to speak multiple languages ;) and when you live in a francophone city, it's easier to learn the language!
@derice7375
@derice7375 Жыл бұрын
The cost of living in montreal now is over the top ,very expensive.
@AgressiveAndre
@AgressiveAndre 10 ай бұрын
My guy Montreal is nothing compared to the GTA or Vancouver. Sure you guys might get paid a little less, but come here to Toronto or Vancouver, you could rent a 1 bedroom here with a salary of 100K (2,500 CAD) before tax. Some even 3000 dollars a month. A house with a salary of over 200K. The average cost would be over a million, meanwhile in Montreal it’s 1300 per month outside of the city centre and 1700 in the city centre. For buying the average in the greater Montreal area is 500K which would be a steal in the other major cities Toronto and Vancouver.
@efuller3333
@efuller3333 Ай бұрын
Um the French courses are not entirely easy to access , and the quality is variable. ( of course this is an old video now)
@mbovb006
@mbovb006 2 жыл бұрын
Some great points, thank you. As of right now, I don't know, I feel like living in larger cities like Vancouver and Toronto carry some hefty prices tags that are starting to make a bit higher taxes more palatable. Cost of living in Vancouver is absolutely absurd right now. I make a good salary and I live comfortably but I do not want to buy a tiny apartment for the price tag of a house elsewhere. Apartments are shoeboxes here and the rent is now 3k for a 1 bedroom. 700k for a 1 BR 550-650 sqft to buy. Food will follow inflation but your points about taxing on delivery and goods is a great point. I did live in MTL for a year and I remember my taxes being significant but I was also paid a very low wage. Even with a high earners salary tax rate I am starting to reconsider Montreal... because unless you're sporting millionaire status... I don't think the two coastal cities are viable options for living these days. I'm thinking about Montreal more and more :)
@Swiss2025
@Swiss2025 Жыл бұрын
Montreal is bigger than Vancouver . Montreal is 400 yo, the candaian capital of culture, architecture and history . There is no better city in Canada for culture, architecture, best food , modern, # 1 in the world for sustainability , 3 rd largest aerospace center in the world , best universities in Canada , leader in medecine ,, AI, engineering , pharma, finance, arts, multiculturism , UNESCO city of design, largest urbn parks in Canada , urban farms on roof tops assisted by AI, best metro, best night life .....sahion city and beautiful friendly people
@Swiss2025
@Swiss2025 Жыл бұрын
MOntrela is bigger than Vancouver and the same as Toronto ... Montreal is built on an island 10 times the size of Manhattan with 5 million people living on the island , sort shore and south shore .
@mbovb006
@mbovb006 Жыл бұрын
@@Swiss2025 I already made the move to Montreal :)
@ninevolt
@ninevolt Жыл бұрын
@@mbovb006nice, how long have you been there and how are you liking it?
@simonwerder6205
@simonwerder6205 6 ай бұрын
How much money do i need?
@LifeinCanadaforall
@LifeinCanadaforall 27 күн бұрын
All these points are applicable if you are single.you can enjoy all this. But Montréal is not economical friendly if you have family. Housing is expensive. Alot of traffic. Everywhere parking is paid. Hard to find daycare for kids etc etc
@yushi911
@yushi911 2 жыл бұрын
Living in Montreal and knowing only english is not a problem. Most people are bilingual. Finding a job,,even in the tech industry, it’s hard. Remember, most people are bilingual so how can you compete? Co-worker, internal documentation and meeting are in french. I am a second generation immigrant and i know people complain about racist when come to job interviews. North American diploma matter.”, local experience matter, a very good knowledge of french and a functional english matter… and they want someone who will fit the entreprise culture. Believe me, skin color doesn’t matter. If you don’t have all those criteria you can definitely find a job but you will have less option.
@jeanbolduc5818
@jeanbolduc5818 Жыл бұрын
Toronto is the most racists city ...
@johngorman7729
@johngorman7729 Жыл бұрын
18 in Alberta
@alainbellemare2168
@alainbellemare2168 Жыл бұрын
like anywhere else airbnb are exploding the price of renting an apartment
@dcorman2350
@dcorman2350 6 ай бұрын
You dont need a car in Montreal. Going carless is the best way to build wealth. A car is a $175k mortgage equivalent or $1.5 million in opportunity cost over 25 years.
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 6 ай бұрын
This analogy is powerful.
@truckingwithfauz7089
@truckingwithfauz7089 2 жыл бұрын
they are all beautiful but I prefer the GTA
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
What’s sealing the deal for GTA for you?
@antonboludo8886
@antonboludo8886 Жыл бұрын
Is it a good place to learn French?
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange Жыл бұрын
Yes!
@antonboludo8886
@antonboludo8886 10 ай бұрын
I hear that it is the Paris of North America. Is this true? @@MakeThatChange
@aurafernanda3846
@aurafernanda3846 Жыл бұрын
How is it possible to be paid for learning french?
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange Жыл бұрын
www.quebec.ca/en/education/learn-french
@pigsflyforever
@pigsflyforever 2 жыл бұрын
Things do not get crazy like that about hockey in the streets of Montreal. Those disgraceful images are probably from as far back as 1993. (last Canadian Cup... sniff...😪)
@jeanbolduc5818
@jeanbolduc5818 Жыл бұрын
Montreal is a world class city and an more advanced then Toronto .... you have parks everywhere where you can practice sports, have a picknik with beers or wine bought ar the convenience store or grossery , there is a sense on community in Montreal : ypu have WIFI in the subway in Montreal not in Toronto
@alainbellemare2168
@alainbellemare2168 Жыл бұрын
the 14,975% is due to the federal 5% tax
@harivenkateshv6151
@harivenkateshv6151 4 ай бұрын
The vibe of montreal is some thing irreplaceable, such a beautiful city that you will get addicted to it, every factor to addiction is true in montreal so a new comer may have to have good self control. The cost of living has taken its toll since 2023 , while the French people are cold it takes time for them to know you and consider them one among you , if you are not white skinned may take 2 years. French women are very beautiful and independent , guys are good looking too. St Lauren St lost its MOJO since 2023 and I'm upset about it . Overall I love this place , it's about happiness which money can't buy and don't think immigrants can preserve
@valeria-militiamessalina5672
@valeria-militiamessalina5672 2 жыл бұрын
Quebec is one of the provinces with a higher incidence of somewhat rare but highly deadly zoonotic diseases such as Lyme disease and even rabies. No matter where you settle do avoid interaction with wild life, which is quite abundant there, and seek immediate medical attention upon any accidental encounter.
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
What a peculiar piece of information! Thanks for sharing that Valeria 🙌
@jeanbolduc5818
@jeanbolduc5818 Жыл бұрын
Lime disease is rare but everywhere in Vermont , Ontario and Quebec .... i live on a Quebec national Park with no issues ... ypu watch too much american tv or CBC english .... the most drama and propaganda news
@jeanbolduc5818
@jeanbolduc5818 Жыл бұрын
You should focus on Vancouver and Toronto 2 high crimes cities , drugs , homeless
@jeanbolduc5818
@jeanbolduc5818 Жыл бұрын
Quebec and British Colombia are the only 2 advanced and transparent society in Canada regarding public health .... Your comment is discriminatory and ignorancr
@Swiss2025
@Swiss2025 11 ай бұрын
Quebec oubli health safety is the only one in Canada to be transparent . Your comment shows your ignorannce about Canada .
@antonboludo8886
@antonboludo8886 9 ай бұрын
You are from Ukraine but can live in Montreal whilst still living as if you were in Ukraine. Can I go to Ukraine and still live like I am in Canada?
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 9 ай бұрын
Not sure what you mean, need to rephrase.
@niyongerejuvenal578
@niyongerejuvenal578 5 ай бұрын
Hello,thank you
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 5 ай бұрын
Thank you too!
@fatpo2396
@fatpo2396 Жыл бұрын
The tax rate is too high both income and sales tax. It demoralizes people to work hard. If u you are working hard, you are getting punished more. Quebec is trapped in a downward loop.
@a.g.4843
@a.g.4843 7 ай бұрын
Are there many heavy metal bands in Montreal? If not, then i will not move there.
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 7 ай бұрын
there's probably more than in any other city in Canada for sure.
@a.g.4843
@a.g.4843 7 ай бұрын
@@MakeThatChange how come?
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 7 ай бұрын
It has the biggest metal scene in the country. It even had Heavy MTL music festival held in August. They stopped doing it in the last few years, but they keep the metal scene going with shows.
@a.g.4843
@a.g.4843 7 ай бұрын
@@MakeThatChange ok cool, thanks. Montreal is great, i was there for 3 weeks in summer 2016. Living in Germany and just want to leave
@niyongerejuvenal578
@niyongerejuvenal578 6 ай бұрын
Montréal,is best
@rominamartinet6479
@rominamartinet6479 2 жыл бұрын
Omg you have so many good tricks! I wasn't able to find you on instagram by any chance could you give it to me please? Just moved to Mtl like a month and a half ago
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
@artemova._
@borlach321
@borlach321 Ай бұрын
It's a great place for very young people or to retire. It is a terrible place to make $$ or have a career. There are very few jobs; what jobs exist don't pay much vs the rest of N. America. Taxes are insane. Health care is troublesome and wait times are long. If you have a car, registration fees are crazy and speed traps are everywhere. Snow tires are mandatory. Quebec is basically one big tax grab.
@dodlido
@dodlido 2 жыл бұрын
Inflation has alot to do with restaurants prices this year due to a certain war... Everything is more costly. It goes down the chain to the customer. And the tax rate too of course. Restaurants including the bar scene and the show industry were the most affected by the pandemic. For a town like Montreal it's really bad. Now i dont mind paying more to keep our great restaurant scene going. And please go see a show help the cultural scene as well. As for all the construction i dont mind i bike all year long. Sorry car pl :-) But at least we have a mayor who is putting real pipes in the ground finally. Note Montreal only count for 20-25%% of all road work on the Island. Peace.
@alainbellemare2168
@alainbellemare2168 Жыл бұрын
Education is not cheap for foreign students
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange Жыл бұрын
it's still cheaper than 90% of north america.
@big1boss1115
@big1boss1115 2 жыл бұрын
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
☺️☺️☺️
@Tochermusic
@Tochermusic 2 ай бұрын
Food
@hexhex7220
@hexhex7220 2 жыл бұрын
Don't forget..social support and every other service, including health, will only be given in FRENCH...so if your French isn't perfect...bring a translator. Also, if you don't speak French...be prepared to be a second class citizen. When people say " Oh, we just want you to try to speak French" That's a LIE. Poor French or No French= NO JOB Bienvenue a Quebec!!!!!
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
💯💯💯
@9grand
@9grand 2 жыл бұрын
In Rome do as Roman do! Just try to be served in french in English Canada and we will talk about it!
@hexhex7220
@hexhex7220 2 жыл бұрын
@@9grand Even if all Canadians spoke French, it wouldn't make a difference. French Quebecers hate "English" POINT FINAL. That's why they abuse Anglophone Quebecers.
@hexhex7220
@hexhex7220 2 жыл бұрын
@@9grand In Rome do as Romans do...in CANADA respect all people...speak English OR French
@9grand
@9grand 2 жыл бұрын
@@hexhex7220 Language is Canada is s provincial matter not federal. Never thought why french is the only official of Quebec ? Thank you to show your ignorance !
@davidtrent399
@davidtrent399 6 ай бұрын
🙏🦋😎🔥♥️💋🇨🇦
@dacomicray-ray7445
@dacomicray-ray7445 2 жыл бұрын
You didn't talk about diversity among the people I'm a young black man who wants to move to Canada and I want to know am I going to be the only one there hahaha
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
I did talk about it at 1:54 stressing how diverse it is! There's plenty of African communities that exist in Montreal - you will not be alone.
@alexanderadonyae7937
@alexanderadonyae7937 Жыл бұрын
@@MakeThatChange thanx i needed to know that..im from Detroit and currently talking to someone from Montreal..i hear great things abt Quebec in general..i work in the warehouse industry where im from, i only speak english by the way lol but if i move out there i hope they have warehouses i can work at out there
@robelanger4242
@robelanger4242 2 жыл бұрын
You did not compared properly. You talk about Taxes, and salaries. BUT you did not compare day care for your child which is $8.00 a day...now compare with Vancouver which is $75.00 a day, and so on. Houses...they cost from 40 to 50 % less than Vancouver OR Toronto. I do not care about the wat you compare. To do justice you would have to make a chart with at least 30 points of Comparison. And what abour RENTS....another point you forgot. What is the use to talk about salaries if you spend double for your rent OR house in Toronto and Vancouver the 2 most costly cities to live in Canada. ALSO Montreal has the most Parks in Canada and is the most Historical city and the oldest culture in Canada,. Richer in all aspects. 100 Festivals per year and FREE, You can mountain sky in the city's Mont-Royal , Do city surfing in the St-Laurent river... Bungie and Ferrys wheel . And museums, like insectarium, Olympic stadium, Casino, and the best botanical garden in Canada, the only museum of the environment in North America And my last conparison the ONLY BIODOME with live animals in 5 differents ECO systems of the Americas. do I need to continue ? Well I guess you did forget a lot.
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ro for sharing all this. I would love to hear your thoughts on this more expansive video we made about Montreal. kzbin.info/www/bejne/r3-qeJ6KnZeMmac
@robelanger4242
@robelanger4242 2 жыл бұрын
@@MakeThatChange I will prepare a response soon, since I am busy now and I want to make a small video which I shall put on youtube for you to watch and give different views of the city for you to explore.
@marvinmillman9747
@marvinmillman9747 Ай бұрын
First point . Montreal is not a French city
@ehjo4904
@ehjo4904 2 жыл бұрын
rude and disrepectful not to speak french in a french speaking society. And them use the racist card when they meet some hostilities from the locals . In Rome do as Romans do!
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
💯
@xaviermuloin4174
@xaviermuloin4174 Жыл бұрын
Even if you d'ont need French ti be successful in your field, you should still learn French out of respect for the locals.
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange Жыл бұрын
💯💯
@marvinmillman9747
@marvinmillman9747 Ай бұрын
Montreal has not won a cup since 1993
@jeancharland3858
@jeancharland3858 Жыл бұрын
Bref, restez chez vous !
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange Жыл бұрын
C’est ou?
@georgiejackpot9540
@georgiejackpot9540 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry but I don’t condone the alcoholic drinking culture in mtl. Doesn’t sound ethical or responsible to me. People should have more etiquette and civic duty. I prefer Toronto
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
We respect that, and actually agree with that.
@georgiejackpot9540
@georgiejackpot9540 2 жыл бұрын
@@MakeThatChange therefore montreal being a party centric city ( and all the bad habits that includes) … isn’t a place for most conservatives like me.
@fnsc1394
@fnsc1394 2 жыл бұрын
@@georgiejackpot9540 You sound like a lot of fun...
@georgiejackpot9540
@georgiejackpot9540 2 жыл бұрын
@@fnsc1394 life isn’t fun
@sophiedevadasi1698
@sophiedevadasi1698 2 жыл бұрын
Conservative? Stay away from us please.
@peternedilsky9851
@peternedilsky9851 7 ай бұрын
1: Don't move to Montreal. 2: Don't move to Montreal.
@goosevillage
@goosevillage 2 жыл бұрын
Former Montrealer here. Do not move to Montreal. With the toxic poison of Quebec politics, Montrealer has become a 3rd. rate city. It does NOT live up to the hype it gets. Not at all. Toronto actually has more culture. In Sept . of 2022, MICHLIN awarded 13 of Toronto's restaurants a star . Montreal got...NONE. THIS...THIS...says it all !
@MakeThatChange
@MakeThatChange 2 жыл бұрын
haha good point - was very excited about Michelin!
@FrançoisDrolet-Massue
@FrançoisDrolet-Massue 26 күн бұрын
Toxic poison of Quebec politics????? ..... pas pour les Québécois...! Tu peux garder ton admiration pour Toronto mon gars...!
@digitalevidenceexpert7964
@digitalevidenceexpert7964 5 ай бұрын
Montreal was an English speaking city when I grew up there. Shopping malls had the names "West Island Mall" and "Fairview Shopping Centre" proudly displayed in English. Famous landmarks like the "Five Roses Flour" plant had their names displayed in English in 30 foot tall letters. Along came the PQ and they were hostile to anybody who was not of French ancestry and pushed all the English speaking people out, including my family and friends. My Dad was a very important executive with Nortel and he was forced to move to Toronto. I would not live in Montreal even if you paid me $1 million a year salary. Don't move there. It is a very hostile city towards anybody who is not French. They need to face reality. Quebec is a small population province in the middle of North America surounded by English speaking Americans. Sooner or later, Montreal will have to convert back to an English speaking city just to be able to do business.
@FrançoisDrolet-Massue
@FrançoisDrolet-Massue 26 күн бұрын
In your dreams.... mon bébé....
@bryanbudning
@bryanbudning 2 жыл бұрын
I am an ex quebecer having left many years ago not just because of the restrictive language laws but because of the racist government attitudes which in the name of secularism discriminate against religious freedoms . I also left because even though housing is cheap and there is a plethora of government subsidies to education and childcare the Quebec government badly underfunds health care , does not participate in the Canada health act resulting in a second rate medical system. Due to the language restrictions and high taxes making it difficult too attract physicians dentists and nurses. This government also underfunds universities especially its best schools such as McGill University which struggles to maintain its world class standing. Furthermore quebecs new bill 96 discriminates on the ability of many non legacy Quebec anglophones to attend English post secondary Education. This does n😂Shen mountains in bc and Alberta and the wonderment and temperate climate on Vancouver island. These are just the tip of the iceberg th end someone’s montreal experiment and strike out for the beauty and wonderment of the true amazing CANADIAN experience as opposed to the petty provincial one of quebec. Strike out to experience the wonder of place that rival the best of Austria Switzerland the US and NewZealand.
@FrançoisDrolet-Massue
@FrançoisDrolet-Massue 26 күн бұрын
Secularism has nothing to do with races enough of that. Securalism has to do with the presence of religion in the public place... period. Securalism has to do with the equality of man and woman... What's wrong with that except for religious maniacs...?Complete lie on healthcare, the federal government of Canada cut down 50% of its obligation to the Québec government in subsidies from 50% to 25%... The Québec government overfunded the english universities for decades to the expense of underfunding french universities. Funding of french universities by Canada outside Québec is 0$, do you know why...? There are none...! According to Statistic Canada you have more french speaking people in Québec that can speak english than the combined 9 provinces of english Canada that can speak french. how about that one...? The Québec nation is one of the most open minded and welcoming nation in the world. Québec's only official language is french what's wrong with that in a french speaking province...? Simple question here..., tell me how can a Québécois can obtain services on is own turff if the staff in the hospital don't understand or speak french...? Your comment is nothing else than typical anglo Québec bashing who dislikes Québec's culture. Vous n'aimez pas vivre au Québec... déménager ailleurs personne ne vous retiens...!
@Billymays618
@Billymays618 7 ай бұрын
Montreal sucks
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