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Living in Toronto: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Toronto: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Toronto.

Toronto is Canada's largest city, home to over 3 million people in the city proper and 6.5 million across the Greater Toronto Area. As the country's financial capital and a major hub for technology, finance, and culture, Toronto attracts professionals and families from around the world. The city sits on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario and experiences four distinct seasons. Toronto's extraordinary diversity is one of its defining features鈥攐ver half of residents were born outside Canada, creating a truly multicultural environment where more than 180 languages are spoken. The city combines modern high-rises with historic neighborhoods, extensive green spaces, and waterfront access.

5 good reasons to move to Toronto

  1. Economic opportunities in Canada's financial capital, with the country's highest concentration of corporate headquarters and tech companies.
  2. Exceptional diversity where people from dozens of countries create neighborhoods celebrating cultures from around the world.
  3. World-class education from the University of Toronto to excellent public and international schools.
  4. Safe and liveable with consistently high rankings for safety, healthcare, and quality of life among North American cities.
  5. Cultural richness with major museums, theaters, festivals, professional sports teams, and entertainment options year-round.

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Key facts

Population2.9 million
Expats1.3 million
Top nationalitiesIndian, Chinese, Filipino, Pakistani, Sri Lankan
LanguagesEnglish, French
Monthly cost of living
1 person$2,800
Family of 4$6,500
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Charlotte Hoareau
About the author

A journalist turned travel writer, Charlotte has seen almost 30 countries as a digital nomad. She has been settled in Canada for two years (Montr茅al then Vancouver).

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