Our first apartment hunting and job search in Canada | English Canada #6
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In this episode of English Canada, I dive into the complexities of finding a job and housing in Toronto as a newcomer. I share my personal experiences and the challenges I faced, such as the competitive rental market and the necessity of financial preparedness. Many landlords expect tenants to prepay several months of rent upfront, which can be a daunting requirement.
Throughout the episode, I recount my initial housing struggles, including living in unsanitary and unsafe temporary accommodations. I emphasize the importance of working with a real estate agent and having a rental history or guarantor to improve your chances of securing a decent apartment.
For those seeking employment, I discuss the value of a strong digital presence on platforms like LinkedIn and the importance of adapting resumes to Canadian standards. I also share insights into the emotional journey of immigration, highlighting the need for resilience and the importance of building a supportive community.
This episode is perfect for newcomers to Canada, especially those moving to Toronto, who are looking for practical advice on housing and job hunting. By the end, you'll gain valuable insights into navigating the challenges of settling in a new city and the importance of patience and community support.