Consumer Prices in Saskatoon are 7.52% higher than in Regina
Consumer Prices Including Rent in Saskatoon are 4.71% higher than in Regina
Rent Prices in Saskatoon are 2.87% lower than in Regina
Restaurant Prices in Saskatoon are 8.93% lower than in Regina
Groceries Prices in Saskatoon are 12.42% higher than in Regina
Local Purchasing Power in Saskatoon is 25.36% lower than in Regina
I have also been nominated by Saskatchewan. I have indicated Regina as the city I plan to move to.
However, I am now confused between the two cities: REGINA versus SASKATOON. Need help with:
1. In which city jobs are better ? We are both MBAs with job experience (4-5 years) from India
2. Cost of living in both cities ?
3. Which city is convenient - As we will not have our own car, so we would depend on public transport
4. We are fond of eating-out, entertainment, outdoor activities. SO which city is better and more beautiful?
I have also received nomination from Saskatchewan and AOR in Feb. So, I and my spouse are hoping to move to Saskatchewan somewhere in June 2016.
My question is the same - Regina versus Saskatoon?
1. Cheaper - Rent, food, public transport? - Considering we wont have a car, etc.
2. Easily available jobs - Since we know nobody in the province, where can we easily get a job initially to have some cash inflow as quickly as possible
3. Which city s more beautiful, convenient, entertaining?
I have plan of short landing on June-2016.I am worried that I don't have any close friend/relatives on SK.
But I have close friend in toronto.
Is it possible to use the tronto address to send my PR card?
I have plan of short landing on June-2016.I am worried that I don't have any close friend/relatives on SK.
But I have close friend in toronto.
Is it possible to use the tronto address to send my PR card?
Sorry, I would advise against it. As a PN it's probably better to tell them you dont have and address and fas one in SK to them when you can.
Probably get a short term rental till you get your PR card.
I don't think they will mail a PR card to an address the applicant is not residing and if the address is in ON as at when you're landing, it could be a problem.
My opinion!
Any update (like job market, real estate, etc) from people have recently landed or immigrants who have been living in Regina/Saskatoon? Any suggestions, things we need to prepare for, things that can be overlooked by newcomers.
Sorry, I would advise against it. As a PN it's probably better to tell them you dont have and address and fas one in SK to them when you can.
Probably get a short term rental till you get your PR card.
I don't think they will mail a PR card to an address the applicant is not residing and if the address is in ON as at when you're landing, it could be a problem.
My opinion!
I am in a similar situation. I am considering one of the two options below:
1. At landing claim that I will update the address to mail the PR Card as soon as I get one. Then update a friend's address in Toronto.
2. Use mailbox service like UPS. You can get a Canadian address (not a PO Box), and get your mail forwarded at regular intervals where ever in the world you want. (http://theupsstore.ca/services/mailboxes/)
I wonder if there will be any issues with these methods, and what others who have been in similar situations done in these cases?
Regina in comparison is more of a small town and quiet place. It's a government town and the university is smaller than U of S. Less amenity and entertainment. Saskatoon has a lot more industry and businesses.