Hi all, I'm a single guy of 28 landing in Pearson airport in Jan of 2018. After that I plan to rent a cheap basement and start looking for survival jobs until I can get my engineer's license. In the meantime, I might also take up some technical courses at a local college. I am undecided on which city to stay in Ontario; Toronto is big and expensive. I want to live in a place which is not so crowded, and where public transit is accessible but not too far from downtown in case I have to work or travel there. Can anyone suggest which city town or suburb suits my needs?
How about this. You will have problem to rent anything at all (including basement), without any job on your hand. So most likely you will start as Airbnb and then you move on as a roommate (easier to get a room than to get whole unit for yourself). Then you will go for work and then much later after you will get your licence.
How about this. You will have problem to rent anything at all (including basement), without any job on your hand. So most likely you will start as Airbnb and then you move on as a roommate (easier to get a room than to get whole unit for yourself). Then you will go for work and then much later after you will get your licence.
I also think that is the likely scenario, I was reading about Burlington, Oshawa and some other towns/ cities but still undecided. The reason I'm landing in Ontario is to be at a central place where there are more job opportunities. But I guess that also comes at a price.
If you are planning on taking a college course I would consider identifying what college. Might help determine what city and what area you may want to relocate to. There are other mid-sized cities you may want to consider if you don't want to settle in the GTA: Ottawa, Kingston, Guelph, KW, London, Windsor. Also northern Ontario cities: Sudbury, Thunder Bay, Sault Ste Marie, Kenora, North Bay, etc
Don't wait to get a survival job, look for engineering jobs from now in your field. Even if a license is required, you can still try. Similar to renting apt, start looking online.
Of course, it will be great to find a job in my field so I won't have to do odd jobs. In the beginning, I might stay in a motel or airbnb then eventually move out but to rent I will require job letter. How will I find a job without having a steady address?
Don't wait to get a survival job, look for engineering jobs from now in your field. Even if a license is required, you can still try. Similar to renting apt, start looking online.
Of course, it will be great to find a job in my field so I won't have to do odd jobs. In the beginning, I might stay in a motel or airbnb then eventually move out but to rent I will require job letter. How will I find a job without having a steady address?
Hi all, I'm a single guy of 28 landing in Pearson airport in Jan of 2018. After that I plan to rent a cheap basement and start looking for survival jobs until I can get my engineer's license. In the meantime, I might also take up some technical courses at a local college. I am undecided on which city to stay in Ontario; Toronto is big and expensive. I want to live in a place which is not so crowded, and where public transit is accessible but not too far from downtown in case I have to work or travel there. Can anyone suggest which city town or suburb suits my needs?