When people speak about Canada as their future tourist destination or place of relocation, most of them think about the city of Toronto, which is the largest in Canada and the most attractive to both tourists and settlers.
How multicultural this city is proves the fact that almost half of the population in Toronto were born outside Canada.
With Ottawa, it is definitely a place which offers many job opportunities to newcomers.
Alcohol is important when dining out and do not be surprised if you are asked to paya bottle of beer between $6 and $10, depending on the type of the restaurant you have visited.
Meals can be found at the price of $15 in some inexpensive restaurants, while the more luxurious ones are far too expensive.
MARKETS
Food is expensive here as in whole Canada, but if your laziness does not stop you from preparing food at home, you will be able to save quite a lot of money.
Fresh fruit and vegetable at reasonable prices can be found at the local markets, while large supermarkets offer discounted items.
TRANSPORTATION
In order to make Toronto more affordable for people it is necessary to lower the prices of transportation.
Newcomers cannot provide enough money neither for buying their own vehicle, nor paying all the costs that go with it.
So they need to use public transport system which is pretty expensive.
UTILITIES (MONTHLY)
Standard monthly expenses related to utilities are not so high in Toronto, and are even less expensive than in some other less developed Canadian cities.
Services such as phone, electricity and water cost around $130 per month.
The Internet access is expensive as in the whole country, approximately $50 a month.
SPORTS & LEISURE
Beautiful beaches, parks and marinas allow people to enjoy outdoor activities, thus determining the price of fitness clubs which is not at all low.
Tennis court rents are quite expensive in Toronto, exceeding $20 per hour.
Toronto has to offer many ways of entertainment on a daily basis.
CLOTHING & SHOES
As a newcomer you might think that clothes are rather inexpensive here, due to teh fact that the prices are really lower than in some European countries.
However, if you are earning the minimum wage here, it would be difficult to find anything that will suit your budget.
RENT PER MONTH
Living costs in Toronto are huge as the rents are among the highest in Canada.
If you plan to rent an apartment here, you should be aware that the prices can range from $1200 to $2700, depending on the size and location of it.
How Does the Average Person Spend Their Money in Toronto?
A lot of people in Toronto cut out the luxuries like entertainment, clothing and fitness expenses so as to be able to provide for the crucial necessities for living, thus spending less than 6% of monthly salary on all of them together.
Utilities and transportation are not too expensive, so not much money is spent on them.
However, the most of your salary would go on food and rent, and get ready that these two will take almost 70% of your income.
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