
Sweet_Sixteen !!!
 |
oo i think ENGLAND IS A BETTER PLACE!!!!!....BUT IF YOU HAVE FAMILY AND FRIENDS IN CANADA...THEN U SHOULD PROBABLY GO TO CANADA!!!I THINK SO ITS A WISE CHOICE IF ONLY YOU HAVE FRIENDS AND RELATIVES THERE!!!!....BECAUSE IF YOU HAVE SPEND 10 YRS IN ENGLAND.. THEN IT GOOD TO CONTINUE THERE ONLY!!......ENGLAND IS REALLY GOOD PLACE!!....SPECIALLY FOR CRICKET....LOL....BUDDY IT ALL DEPENDS ON YOU NOW!!! BEST OF LUCK!! AND HAVE A SAFE JOURNEY IF U ARE GOING!! |
|

Jane H
 |
Go, I would if I had the chance! |
|

Super G
|
le quebecois are good people and montreal is a nice city. however, the climate can wear you down if you're not used to the brutal north american winters. i know you're aware of it, but actually living it year after year can be challenging for most europeans -- even scandinavian hockey players that play and live in montreal have a hard time with it. just be prepared and good luck. |
|

PATRICK
|
go for it |
|

hp25
|
If you feel you can cope with the change of lifestyle, go for it. Just make sure that you're happy with starting in a new place where you dont know anyone (unless you already have family over there etc). Good Luck. (I live in Birmingham now, and if I had the chance to move, I'd do it in a shot!!!) |
|

Kuchiki Rukia
 |
If you speak French, Montreal is the best place to be. But if you only speak English, you might find it hard to apply for jobs to support your life.
Try to live in downtown area as a new comer. No need a car, public transportation is easy to reach, places are walking distant.
Welcome to Montreal :) |
|

buster
 |
Montreal is definitely the best city in Canada...so enjoy! |
|

luc564
 |
Research and be prepared. The weather is very cold in winter but it besomes an opportunity fo great winter escapes. Come on over. You're welcome ! |
|

Lisa
 |
Are you trying to immigrate or are you going to be a legal Seasonal Resident (which requires your return to the U.K. at least once every six months)? Are you to apply for a work permit? So much you do not say which is necessary to know before judging if it may or may not be a wise choice. What is your reasoning for moving here?
Of course Montréal is one of the world's finest cosmopolitan and multicultural cities but London is even more so.
PS (next day, to your Add Comment): FYI: there is a huge controversy at present as our francophone mayor is trying to force through a name change of Park Ave (avenue de Parc) to Blvd. Robert Bourassa. |
|

Marie
|
Well, as yet we do not suffer from so much muslim versus non-muslim tensions as there is in Birmingham nor do we have muslim ghettos. Yet. (We do have a large muslim immigrant population but also a large orthodox jewish population).
But neither do we have good neighborhood curry shops (and most that exist are Indian restaurants).
And of course you will need to be French/English bi-lingual if you hope to get much of a job.
Our lifestyle is not so much different than Amsterdam. Why are you choosing Montréal? |
|

Riley Blue
 |
FOR: you live in birmingham
AGAINST: you'd be going to canada |
|

|
|
|

| |
|