Hey guys!! Toronto is the first place we're checking out on our new quest to find a home🙌🏼 After traveling full-time for 7 years and visiting over 100 countries, we want to find the perfect place to call home. On this journey, we'll consider other places that we've actually visited many times before and love. Toronto we just decided to check out since we were going there anyway - and we loved it! Where should we check out next?👀
@marcoschlaff8135 ай бұрын
Live here and it's worth it I guarantee you
@MorissetteKurnalowski5 ай бұрын
I still don't get why does the UN underestimate our population. Canada actually has more than 41 million residents in 2024 but in Worldometer whose data from the UN only recorded as having 39.09 million like wtf? Canada would have ~70 million residents in 2050 if the government constantly spurred the immigration but again Worldometer whose data from the UN predicted Canada as having only 45 million residents in 2050 like again wtf? Do they have any problem with Canada? Immigration is a real thing here and I'm also an immigrant from Poland!
@alfredsantella64775 ай бұрын
It would be great to have you in North America! 🇺🇲🏳️🌈🇨🇦. 🫶🏻✌🏻✊🏻🛫💪🏻 From beautiful Sarasota, Florida 🌞🌴🏖️🐚🏊🏻 🌊
@alfredsantella64775 ай бұрын
Oskar and Dan when did you film this? ❤ Al. Are you going to Niagara Falls?
@dawnturner87355 ай бұрын
You should check out Vancouver (it is way warmer there during the winter) and Calgary. It is much warmer here then Toronto. In Calgary (High River is where I live) it is small town with almost no traffic but you can be at the Calgary International airport in 45 minutes, neighbors talk to each other, we have a hospital and way cheaper homes then Toronto or Vancouver. Would love to see you two settle here. Plus our healthcare is way way cheaper then the US and still just at cutting edge.
@GN-cf5lg5 ай бұрын
I didn't get the sense you found the Toronto that you would experience if you live here. Walking around downtown is nice but most Torontonians live in distinct neighbourhoods that give them the lifestyle they want: The Gay Village, The Beaches, Forest Hill, Kensington Market, Chinatown, Little Italy, High Park, etc. Each acts as a community with a particular feel, people and lifestyle. Then the bigger city provides the amazing selections of restaurants, theatre, art galleries, museums, sporting events, nightlife, parks, libraries, etc. Plus the city has festivals and is very vibrant. Health care is excellent and provided through taxes. Generally a safe city, clean, inclusive, and well connected to the rest of the world.
@Phil-1085 ай бұрын
Great summary, Toronto is the best!
@batman116915 күн бұрын
Right?! They would have loved the manhole in the Gay part of town. not sure if that bar closed down but they would have fun in that area!
@anesthesia1665 ай бұрын
I lived in Toronto for 15 years and I never had any problems accessing medical care. I'm sure there are problems but I still consider Canadians lucky to have this kind of medical care.
@pppexplorer5 ай бұрын
Same here. I consider myself lucky to have the healthcare which Canada provides. My only gripe with the Canadian system is *sometimes* wait times for certain procedures and hospital emergency department visits can be long, but that depends on the population density of where you live in the country. No country has a perfect system, but Canada's is much better than many other places (including the U.S. in my opinion - I lived there for nearly 10 years)
@Lion-hj7ch5 ай бұрын
My friends foot got amputated cause he waited 6 months for a surgery on the infected foot. I love Canada :)
@oussamak77475 ай бұрын
As someone heavily sick with degenrative chronic diseases, overall I have a very good appreciation to our health care in Ontario and I live in Toronto. I feel lucky that I am here and I won't change it for any other place. I am very satisfied with the quality of care and attention I am getting from ALL my doctors, specialists, nurses, social worker and on ... I am not expecting perfection to be happy
@rudfil4 ай бұрын
Try moving here as a new immigrant and see if you can get a family doctor.
@giannishen5 ай бұрын
It’s great to see videos of you traveling and working in Toronto! Regarding the fire alarm, you gave the most correct demonstration! The world's largest Starbucks will open in Taipei next year, and you can travel to Taiwan by then! The more I look at you two, the lovelier you are. Thank you so much for sharing! 👍😍🙏
@juniorcampbell29805 ай бұрын
Welcome to Toronto. As a Torontonian who grew up in the tropics, I know enough to stay away from the lake unless it'd mid summer. With respect to health care, I think it's a challenge in most countries. We think we have it better than those in the US. I love living here. Toronto is probably the most diverse and welcoming, accepting places on the planet.
@Simon-ev5sf5 ай бұрын
If you live downtown in Toronto, you can escape windy -20c days by just using the PATH system. I’ve had a hotel connected to the PATH and went out for dinner in a short-sleeved shirt during a blizzard. Besides, those record cold days never feel as bad as they look on paper. I found the 32c summer days more unbearable.
@Ninby45 ай бұрын
As a Toronto resident, I can confirm that nobody here cares about the fire alarm 😭. I’ve had the fire alarm go off a few times in the middle of the night and only like 25% of the building evacuated.
@koenv57405 ай бұрын
As another Torontonian I agree that no one cares! In many commercial buildings there is a two tiered system, which is better (with security staff on site). At level 1 you are told to wait for further instructions. If there is a confirmed fire or the time limit has expired level 2 kicks in. The evacuation tone then comes on.
@n.b.35215 ай бұрын
In my building, security literally announces, "The decision to stay or go is yours. If you decide to go, please use the stairs."😂
@IzzyOnTheMove5 ай бұрын
Btw, there are tons of great coffee shops in Canada. Tim Hortons is a chain, and as a Canadian I consider it crap. You need to try a Blenz :)
@DavidJedeikin5 ай бұрын
I’m originally from Canada and lived in Toronto (and was there on a visit just a bit after you guys!); it’s a pretty great city that has really exploded in recent years. Canada is often called the Sweden of North America (weather and all), which may make it a great future home base for you (or not, depending 😊). Either way… enjoy!
@recurse5 ай бұрын
If you're considering Canada you should give Vancouver a look, too. It doesn't quite meet your sunshine criterion, but the climate is very mild for Canada and if you can afford it, it's magical, especially for the nature.
@robthetraveler10995 ай бұрын
3:07 Before you discount Toronto for being too cold, just wait 20-30 years and climate change will make it a whole lot warmer. Don't go where the climate IS, go where it's going.
@JasenMacTurdsen5 ай бұрын
Yeah, definitely waiting 30 years makes a lot of sense... Your comment is absolutely very smart.
@espritdecor-hl7mb5 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, it won’t take 30 years for the climate to have drastically changed in Toronto or most anywhere else. 😢
@Hey_look_at_that5 ай бұрын
Yay Toronto is underrated, it's a great city. I'm glad you enjoyed your time 😊
@hamiddawgg5 ай бұрын
good on you guys for saying Toronto right, you're pretty much locals already
@IzzyOnTheMove5 ай бұрын
Vancouver is the perfect choice. I can't afford to live there full time yet but I spend 4 to 7 months a year there according to my budget (and I have TONS of Vancouver vlogs if you wanna check it out!😊)
@DanTheCaptain5 ай бұрын
Toronto is great. A lot of people like to complain but I am born and raised here and it’s honestly one of the best cities in North America. A pretty good transportation system by North America standards, lots of great places to eat, party, hang out. Lots of green space. Health care is amazing. First and for most, it’s free. Yes, there is a shortage of family doctors and finding one and getting an appointment is insane. BUT, I have never actually had a problem with the healthcare itself. In regard to surgeries, I believe most routine procedures are covered by the government but more complex ones may require health insurance. In terms of climate, it may be cold but trust me it’s not as bad as other cities. Toronto is say has the 2nd best climate in Canada after Vancouver. Summer can get pretty hot. We just saw 2 straight weeks of 30°! My one big complaint would be the housing. We’re going through a bit of a liveability crisis. Prices have sky rocketed and there’s not enough affordable housing. This only compounded by the government having no immigration control leaving the city and by and large the country feeling pretty overwhelmed. So just keep that in mind.
@JasenMacTurdsen5 ай бұрын
Wow sounds like a heaven on earth... What other places have you lived before? Not visited or watched on TV.
@kindnessmatters6045 ай бұрын
Nature boys, you should have a look at Vancouver/BC. Outdoors galour!
@francocabernet115 ай бұрын
Except that it’s summer right now when you publish this and 40C every day
@randisney5 ай бұрын
Canadians love to gripe about our healthcare but at the same time, poll after poll shows that 80%+ of Canadians see our healthcare system as a source of national pride and would not want to change it. Is there room for improvement? For sure; show me a system where there isn't. I have to say, it's a very unfamiliar concept to me that you see the lack of private healthcare as a negative. In Canada, the concept of getting better/faster care if you're rich enough is repellant and goes directly against the values the vast majority of Canadians hold. But let's be honest, I don't think you were seriously considering Toronto as a potential new home. You just happened to be there for a conference and didn't even stay on an extra day or two to have a proper look around.
@Lion-hj7ch5 ай бұрын
How about check where our healthcare lands compared to the rest of the world... Bottom of the barrel 😊
@jamesanderson3695 ай бұрын
Boys! You should absolutley move here. As Scandinavians you'll find a LOT that it similar. As for the heat....wait for it. Toronto has an EIGHTY degree spectrum over thr course of the year. We can go from -40C in thr darkest depths of winter to +40C in the summer (with all the sticky gooey heat you can desire.)
@TheAmtwhite5 ай бұрын
I’ve never seen -40 c in the winter and rare for +40 c in the summer, unless you count humidity.
@robs91805 ай бұрын
It theoretically could get to -40, but that never happens. Anything below -20 is rare.
@petern68085 ай бұрын
I think your only option in Canada would be Vancouver or maybe one of the islands that you can easily get to Vancouver. It was great to meet you both at the Travel Summit and I hope to see you at the next one 🇨🇦
@noseboop43545 ай бұрын
Vancouver is disqualified because it only gets 1928 hours of sunshine each year.
@davidbalcon87265 ай бұрын
BS about health care. I’ve never waited longer than a day to see a doctor and emergency has been equally swift if serious enough. Surgery wait times are vastly exaggerated and you don’t look like you need new hips or knees! (You’d just have to wait 6 months to be covered and can buy supplemental insurance.)
@IzzyOnTheMove5 ай бұрын
You should definitely check out Vancouver. Don't forget all Canada except BC gets 6 months winter 😅
@melanieglenwright8815 ай бұрын
I'm a huge supporter but it astounds me that you have not mentioned housing costs and employment when choosing a place to live.
@n.b.35215 ай бұрын
Biggest challenge for everyone in TO: affordability Biggest challenge for anyone who's not used to it: winter Access to nature: way more than you'd expect on a first pass. The ravine system is amazing! Healthcare: I think you heard some exaggerated complaints. My experiences with healthcare in Canada have been pretty good & a step up than what I experienced in Japan oddly enough
@kayjayng3 ай бұрын
For everybody saying Vancouver… it’s WAY too expensive and has a huge homeless/drug problem. Alberta has private healthcare (via the two-tier healthcare system).
@_yksam154 ай бұрын
If you love nature and big cities and great European and American architecture mixed together Montreal would be the place for you guys! Also has the best food in Canada! And the best festivals and etc
@asebmer25 ай бұрын
I am happy to see you guys in Canada. Unfortunately, it is not what it was around 15 years ago. I don't want to discourage you but things are way too expensive, especially housing and food. Health care has deteriorated too. However, it still has a good quality of life. Toronto is a great city, but if you like Canada, how about Montreal?
@bishalvlogsusa5 ай бұрын
GREAT Video, Toronto is great place to live and there are so many places to explore by near by places. Keep posting and enjoy your stay !
@cbartlett5 ай бұрын
Great video though I'm a little confused about this endeavor. Wouldn't the first criteria have to be where you can legally live? You touched on that at end a bit but I would love a more detailed explanation of your thinking there.
@andreacarboni62155 ай бұрын
This series is going to be a big hit! I can't wait to see the other cities. I thought it was interesting that 'cost of living/housing' was not on the list 🙂
@alexandreprince27085 ай бұрын
If you want to feel like you're in both NA and Europe at the same time, try Montreal. It can be cold a few days a year, but definitely not North Pole like... We already experienced 8 days of 30°C + temperature in 2024 even before the start of summer. There was no snow on the streets and sidewalks for most of every months last winter. And Canada seems to be where temperatures are climbing the most with climate change on top of that. Americans who go to Montreal think it feels more like Europe compared to American cities, and Europeans find it feels more like America compared To European cities. It has more of a distinct personality than Toronto, and though I can agree that Toronto has made some progress on the cultural front, the vibe in MTL during the summer months with all the festivities is definitely not the same. I think the only way Toronto could be a better choice is if you're looking for a more suburbanish kind of vibe, but that would be a very expensive suburban life. Montreal really is cheaper. Wish you good luck on your journey!
@robs91805 ай бұрын
I like Montreal, but if they think TO is too cold, why would they want to move to an even colder place? It’s also very hard to make money in Montreal, and income taxes are insanely high.
@theitgal100Ай бұрын
7:20 my heart 🥰 Sending you all the positive vibes I possess to find an ideal place to call home soon, guys!
@garycrump77005 ай бұрын
Vancouver is one of the most beautiful cities in North America. Temperate climate with the Japan current affecting temps and precip. And a short drive from the city you're in the spectacular Canadian Rockies! Gastown is a cultural experience in itself, and Stanley Park is right in downtown. If I had to migrate to Canada (when Justin Trudeau and his politics are gone) Van would be where I would head to!
@2Travelis2Live5 ай бұрын
Vancouver! But you have already been there. It is that perfect marriage of city and nature.
@TheAmtwhite5 ай бұрын
One of the best things about Toronto is the multiculturalism, and related to that the international cuisine found in the variety of restaurants.
@karenpower16435 ай бұрын
The skyline at night is amazing. You really need to spend more time in Toronto to immerse yourself in the food scene. It's awesome! In the summer you would get to experience the festivals of all kinds.
@kofender5 ай бұрын
Please!I T.O. is one of the greatest cities in which you find yourselves. Okay, I'm a little prejudiced because I grew up in Buffalo, and my family went to Toronto at least once a month if not more. I spent my summers in Ontario, so it really was a second home for me. It's a great theatre town, too (though the last time I was there to see one of my shows). Also, half my family lives in and around T.O. (You should call my cousin Lisa, who is the best person in the world.) If you can't be in NYC, then move to Toronto!
@dmaflyer5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this great video. We love Toronto too!! talking about health insurance.. if that's your concern, you should also consider Taiwan. My husband and I went to a major hospital in Taiwan for diagnostic checkups. Even without the national insurance and just paying out of pocket, it only cost us about $130 USD for seeing the specialist, same day ultra sound, X-ray, blood test, and urine test. Everything was done in the same day and we got all the results the following week. (BTW, everything was fine!!) Not only was the cost low and efficient, but my husband was presently surprised that the services were high quality. Moreover, you might be able to just go to the hospital to see a doctor on the same day even without an appointment in advance. Just as a side note, my husband was also able to go to an optometrist to do an eye exam and get 2 pairs of glasses in just less than 3 hours. Again, low cost and high quality service.
@OriharaKaoru5 ай бұрын
you visited my university :) i lived in toronto for five years and canada all my life except for my one year in japan. i think if you have your pick, vancouver would be a better choice. i've been there multiple times and it's an amazing city. i'm so envious of the weather!
@noseboop43545 ай бұрын
Vancouver is disqualified because it only gets 1928 hours of sunshine each year.
@OriharaKaoru5 ай бұрын
@@noseboop4354 vancouver is so amazing it makes up for the lack of sun (tbf i've only visited during the summer which was v sunny each time lol)
@WhatsCheeze5 ай бұрын
Unironically, I've told many a friend this but if you want sun, living by a lake/river/ocean (all of these!), affordability, great vegan options, good healthcare (public and private) and not cold winters with a great lifestyle - Perth, WA (Australia) is genuinely a super underrated city and you absolutely should give it a go. I'd also shoutout Wellington NZ, Canmore AB (Canada again but super cold), Singapore and Porto, Portugal
@ericbarber15845 ай бұрын
The health care comment is way off. Whomever they talked to told them a lot of nonsense.
@petesoebekti20225 ай бұрын
welcome to my hometown toronto oscar and dan i hope you guys have fun here 😃
@koenv57405 ай бұрын
Sorry I missed you guys in my hometown! If healthcare is the only downfall to Toronto, neglect it. It is paid for through taxes in Canada and it is VERY affordable. The wait times many people complain about depend on the urgency. If it is an emergency, you don't wait at all. If it is the lowest level of urgency, you may have to wait a few months to see a specialist. Your family doctor's appointment depends on the urgency and depends on scheduling /availability. I work in legal- health care and I have seen it (almost) all...
@oussamak77475 ай бұрын
I second that and I am heavily sick and I see many doctors in 3 hospitals for several health issues. I am very satisfied and I feel lucky and grateful
@awuthrich630Ай бұрын
Great video. Really funny, I stayed in the same hotel on its opening night decades ago. The fire alarm kept going off all night! Visit Toronto when you have more time and when it's warmer. Two Swedes complaining about the cold!😅
@OskarandDanАй бұрын
Two Swedes who haven't spent a full winter in Sweden in 8 years😂
@sandyt89815 ай бұрын
You guys were smart to evacuate! I'm glad it turned out to be nothing, but you never know. I visited Toronto in May and it was 25F degrees warmer than normal! It was fine, but I would've preferred cooler temperatures. Thanks for showing views of the beautiful parks around Lake Ontario, too! Also, the tower reflected in that building was lovely. 🙂 Good luck in your search for a permanent home! I live in Los Angeles and our weather definitely can't be beat. (I won't talk about the many issues we face here, though!)
@benwong65865 ай бұрын
Toronto my home town ❤ !! You need to spend a bit longer here next time. And the Royal York Hotel.......my old place of work ❤ !! As for the Health Care System....well, it's not perfect but the people demanding American style coverage here want to jump the line (a 2 tier system) / no thanks / never been denied health care myself. Toronto is expensive and the crime rate is up but still not like our southern cousins. But ultimately for Dan's work a major American hub city would suit your needs better....more airlines to choose from. Thanks for visiting !! Come back soon !!
@blinktea87895 ай бұрын
Welcome to Toronto. Hope you had a nice time. Oskar, since you told me where you got your khaki jacket, I am here if you have questions about the city. Have lived here for a long time.
@Oddworld20244 ай бұрын
Summer time is best for Toronto visitors I’d think. Everything is in bloom and there’s no cold at all. There’s a lot to see and do in Toronto. Aside from the most known things like CN tower the aquarium museums and castle loma. Wondering the main areas like Yonge street queen street, for some unique shopping or gifts. There’s a little of everything along younge street and queen street. Also many of the side roads off each street. Many cool bars unique restaurants the down town literally has everything you could want to purchase some things just might involve a little patience with people as it’s a very busy place during the day light hours. The city comes to life though in the evening and at night to. The staff in most all of the restaurants and bars are great. Friendly and informative on specials and whatnot. Remember to tip these hard working folks. To many places to list. One just has to go and wonder around. Great city for amazing photography. Times of day can totally change the look of an area. Best to see in day and night if one can stay up late it’s worth it.
@Jesus-Histler5 ай бұрын
Shame about deal breakers e.g. health care. But don't dismiss all of Canada e.g. Montreal?
@ionut82564 ай бұрын
How come you'd consider Toronto and not Vancouver?
@ewandennison5 ай бұрын
Hospitals in Toronto are pretty great having been there my entire life, never had an issue. It’s just nasty in the more rural areas of Ontario. I think you guys should totally move here.
@jamesslate66644 ай бұрын
There's no perfect place, but Toronto is on my list of potential retirement destinations. You should come back and spend a month to fairly experience what it would be like to live in Toronto. The city has many things to love. For an art lover like myself, there's both the AGO (Art Galerie of Ontario) and the ROM (Royal Ontario Museum). The neighbourhood surrounding West Queen Street is the Bohemian part of the city and extremely gay-friendly. If you are concerned about climate change, then it's worth mentioning that urban areas with an abundance of fresh water will be in the best position to weather global warming, such as the cities surrounding the Great Lakes. Yes, the Canadian healthcare system sucks, so I will likely keep my US-based doctors.
@mrcroft20075 ай бұрын
It's true about the healthcare. It's easy to see a doctor for simple things like a sore throat or a skin infection, no problem to get treated. But if you have serious issues like cancer or back pain it will take you months to get specific exams and surgeries. I have relatives who fly to NYC to get proprer cancer treatment. Luckily they have American health insurance through their jobs, otherwise it would be quite expensive.
@aggy86405 ай бұрын
Come to Seattle and explore areas outside of downtown please! I think you'll love it as it hits most of the categories on your list with the exception of weather but it really isn't that bad. :)
@marshabailey112128 күн бұрын
I come from Manitoba; Toronto is comparatively WARM. You need to come when you have more time and in better weather. (I pretty much never evacuate.)
@DUB-C_902105 ай бұрын
Well, you can always check out Montreal. Quebec province does have private healthcare.
@brucefreeman41415 ай бұрын
As you get older nostalgia for Sweden may start to infuse your souls… just know that 2 hours north of Toronto there are literally thousands of kilometres of geology/geography that look & feel just like the wilds of Scandinavia. 😊
@sunshineatheart20655 ай бұрын
Dear Oskar & Dan! From my point of view you'd have to consider Austria to call home, like it happened to me many years ago. Hope to welcome you here soon!🇦🇹🤗
@jamesanderson3695 ай бұрын
Also, less than a one hour deive from downtown you can be in the Hills of Caledon or wine country in either Niagara or Prince Edward County. Also, like Sweden, we also have a King. (It's the same one as the UK.)
@Steve-gc4lr5 ай бұрын
Yes go for it :) I'm here lol
@frankdewtie99494 ай бұрын
You should try visiting Montreal, Ottawa and Quebec City. All very beautiful cities.
@averydavis40505 ай бұрын
Dunkin’ Donuts cannot hold a candle to Tim Horton.
@CrissPons5 ай бұрын
Vancouverite here: If you ever plan to buy a home, Canada has a MASSIVE housing problem, ridiculously expensive to buy and rent in places like Toronto and Vancouver.
@martharechy16105 ай бұрын
I loved this video. As I do all of your videos, but this one was really good.
@zoohill5 ай бұрын
Funny enough, the only time I’ve been to Toronto, we also had a fire alarm go off in our Airbnb. Not a fun noise at like 5am
@kirbyketrow68465 ай бұрын
Try Fort Lauderdale…..my home…..summer all year round…….and you can fly anywhere
@glengamble5265 ай бұрын
We would welcome you with open arms!
@robyoungquist58035 ай бұрын
Have you guys considered Chicago? 🤔
@francoisemond42185 ай бұрын
Yes. Come to Montreal
@gbb01315 ай бұрын
I’m digging Dan with the scruffy beard
@brianbrady1395 ай бұрын
hey if it makes a difference about the cold we are actively going though a heat wave, so at least theirs balance
@pauldilley89745 ай бұрын
No. Everything is INSANELY expensive and winter sucks. People are nice though.
@kennfreestone26595 ай бұрын
Maybe Portland? It’s a good combination of city and nature, and they have great vegan food.
@kricken20033 ай бұрын
Southerly, Dallas or Houston Texas?
@9grand5 ай бұрын
Next Montreal and Quebec city?
@CG688105 ай бұрын
Toronto is one of my favorite cities. However is very expensive there. I wanted to move there in 2016 but I didn't qualify on their residency status. Its not easy to move there, even as an American neighbor! 😢😢
@superbird28143 ай бұрын
I've lived in and around Toronto all my life. It's a pretty nice place. It's far safer than the average North American city. But, here's my personal list of the city's shortcomings: 1. Getting anywhere is a bloody pain. The road and transit infrastructure are completely inadequate and neglected. Municipal politicians have completely screwed up transit planning and have turned our road system into a maze. We have the longest commute times of any city in North America. 2. Housing is very expensive. All levels of government have contributed to this problem, and quite deliberately. 3. The city has become boring. Planetarium closed. Ontario Science Centre closed. Yonge Street used to have awesome fun stores but now just plain sucks. In the downtown PATH network 1/3 of the stores have closed. 4. The city has no regard for its history. It will tear down anything to build more highrise condos. More property taxes is all it cares about. Montreal is far better in this regard.
@mackenzieb22185 ай бұрын
Come out west! Canmore, Banff and Jasper are beautiful!!!
@sharawilton93235 ай бұрын
Love you guys!!! You should check out Vancouver Island, BC Canada 😊❤
@brennanrobertson65725 ай бұрын
Yay! My hometown. Love Toronto. Such a great city with so much to offer!
@IzzyOnTheMove5 ай бұрын
There is private healthcare in Canada. You just have to pay. The public healthcare is for Canadian citizens only.
@koenv57405 ай бұрын
Public is for everyone with a valid immigration status and a residency of minimum 90 days. Permanent Residents and people on work permits/ self-employed also do qualify.
@abrahamclott56045 ай бұрын
The New York Times Real Estate Sunday section today has a report on the "best" and "worst" US cities for recent college grads based on data including rents, population of 18 - 34 year Olds, restaurants per capita, and so on. Obviously not a match with your stated criteria, but perhaps interesting nonetheless. The top 3 are Minneapolis, Denver, and Seattle. Other interesting choices from the top 10 are San Fransisco, Oakland, Colorado Springs, Dallas, Raleigh, and Atlanta.
@michaelhall85865 ай бұрын
Toront Oh my gosh there’s a new Oskar and Dan video!
@recurse5 ай бұрын
Canada is great, definitely move here 😊. Just watch out about getting hosed on the cost of domestic flights lol
@michaelleetrini36355 ай бұрын
I am Canadian, my entire family, friendship network ect lives in Toronto .I am currently home in Toronto, it's a different place that it was , I won't move right now .
@nikim91945 ай бұрын
Please tell me you’re flying Porter airlines while in Toronto 🙏🏻
@jekx67705 ай бұрын
I live in the Golden Horseshoe it’s great I think, but expensive to live in
@Steve-gc4lr5 ай бұрын
Depends on Both you're Budjets rent's are high less you're Buying Esplanada Lake shore Kin or right at Church and Carlton there unts avaliable W/D in the unit all appliances you just bring you're you're furniture.
@jcvan154 ай бұрын
You should have gone to Vancouver
@turk2234 ай бұрын
Toronto is great! Weather is not the best but you two are Swedes... you're used to cold!
@WTM_Media5 ай бұрын
Victoria or Vancouver is best in Canada 🇨🇦
@Suursaadik5 ай бұрын
2:40 - När du anländer till Estland kommer du att förstå hur kylan känns! 😀
@zaibcom5 ай бұрын
Nice Sharing
@TheAmtwhite5 ай бұрын
Even below -10 or maybe -15 is rare in Toronto now.
@JasenMacTurdsen5 ай бұрын
You should definately move, great opportunities here and best jobs. Everything is affordable, low crime and phenomenal health care system. Also forgot to mention, most stable and transparent government in existence. Super progressive and affordable country... Welcome to Canada!
@kaydod31905 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@LMZ9265 ай бұрын
You say “Toronto”like a local! Torono 😂❤
@OskarandDan5 ай бұрын
We should've whipped out our Swedish accents, Tåråntååå😂
@AbdulhadiSalem-d9d5 ай бұрын
10:50 I was shocked when Oskar just specked Arabic 😂😂😂
@bradf80635 ай бұрын
Toronto is a 3 star city with 5 star pricing. keep looking.
@tompuckeridge5 ай бұрын
Try Australia next, we have a good universal healthcare system & we have a reciprocal healthcare agreement with Sweden that extends swedes our healthcare system for free and vice versa.
@TipsyTofuTravels5 ай бұрын
Dan 😂🤣🤣 “am I running for my life right now…” 😂😂😂😂😂 Canada has to be a contender for you - if not Toronto another place! You could always live in Canada during the summer and then go traveling to somewhere warmer in the winter :) How did you guys like Vancouver? We haven’t been there yet but it’s so close to Calgary via plane so I’m hoping to do a trip out there! Try Calgary tho guys!! It will tick boxes for you for sure!
@omi._.jalalo4 ай бұрын
It kind of feels like Bangkok or Singapore checks off all those checkpoints hehehe c: