What is the best city to live and work in?

“Toronto is a big, sophisticated city and multi-ethnic, and people love coffee here.” John Williams  

Toronto

Toronto, Photo: H.Karul

Nowadays, mobility and immigration is easier than 50 years ago. Almost everybody speaks English and the organizations of cities are the same which make it stress-free to move from one country to another. Thereby arises the question, which countries or cities are the best to live and work in. Toronto is one of the best cities where you will have an enjoyable diversity, a high quality of life and a good infrastructure.

Diversity and democracy are essential components of Toronto. You can meet people with multi-ethnic experience there. You can shop in Chinatown, drink a coffee in Little Italy, have dinner in Greek Town, learn Spanish from your neighbour, get an Indian recipe from a taxi driver and have small talk about shamanism at the public library. It is a very open city and you will never be discriminated due to your physical appearance, religion or sexual orientation.

The quality of life is very high in Toronto. According to international ranking reports, Toronto is one of the best cities with high quality of life. It is a place where you have good medical facilities and health insurance. You could pursue your hobbies and enjoy your recreational activities on Lake Ontario or in the surrounding nature. The jobs and accommodation opportunities are great.

Toronto has one of the best infrastructures in the world and it is conveniently located. The educational facilities such as kindergartens, schools and university, and the public transport are top. The city is surrounded by a lot of parks and lakes which you can reach very easily. Within 3 hours flight you will arrive in Mexico or Cuba, or you can take a bus to New York.

In conclusion, Toronto is one of the best cities where you can build your future and enjoy the life. Have courage, go there, meet different people and start a new life. Keep in mind that without movement you will be not able to change your life. Move to change! 

Oh Canada! Love it. 

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