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buliwyf

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Mar 27, 2013
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Just to give us newcomers an idea...

In which area do you live
How many are you in your household
Rent
Groceries
Phone
Internet
Electricity (I believe "hydro" would be more appropriate :) )
Transportation (gas and/or public transit)
Other things...
 
buliwyf said:
Just to give us newcomers an idea...

In which area do you live
How many are you in your household
Rent
Groceries
Phone
Internet
Electricity (I believe "hydro" would be more appropriate :) )
Transportation (gas and/or public transit)
Other things...


PLease check the link for the information you had requested...

https://sites.google.com/site/newcanadianimmigrants/typical-monthly-expenses-in-canada

Thanks

Chandra
 
buliwyf said:
Just to give us newcomers an idea...

In which area do you live
How many are you in your household
Rent
Groceries
Phone
Internet
Electricity (I believe "hydro" would be more appropriate :) )
Transportation (gas and/or public transit)
Other things...

In which area do you live - Toronto GTA
How many are you in your household - 3 (2 Adult+ 1 Baby)
Rent - 900$
Groceries- 500/Month
Phone &Internet - 85$/month
Electricity - Included in Rent
Transportation - 150$ (TTC) We purchase tokens not monthly pass and on weekends Family pass
Laundry - 25/Month
 
thank you Pripan, that was very helpful (we're also a family of 3). Your $500 groceries, it includes the baby stuff? (formula milk, diaper, etc)
 
buliwyf said:
thank you Pripan, that was very helpful (we're also a family of 3). Your $500 groceries, it includes the baby stuff? (formula milk, diaper, etc)

Yeah it includes diaper and baby foods too, baby is 1 yr so we give normal food.Overall I think you can have a good living in 2000/Month.
 
Pripan said:
Yeah it includes diaper and baby foods too, baby is 1 yr so we give normal food.Overall I think you can have a good living in 2000/Month.

Cool. Really great info. Mine will be around 1-year old too when we get there by around August/September.
 
buliwyf said:
Cool. Really great info. Mine will be around 1-year old too when we get there by around August/September.
Buy mega pack diapers and bundle it in your store room whenever they are on offer :)
 
In which area do you live - Vancouver, BC
How many are you in your household - 1
Rent - $600 shared room
Groceries - $250
Phone - $35
Internet - $0 included in rent
Electricity (I believe "hydro" would be more appropriate ) - $0 included in rent
Transportation (gas and/or public transit) - gas: $150; auto plan: $185
Other things...
 
In which area do you live : Mississauga
How many are you in your household: 4
Rent : 1400 2 bedrooms Utilities included
Groceries : 300
Phone : 100
Internet : 100
Electricity (I believe "hydro" would be more appropriate )
Transportation (gas and/or public transit)
Car Insurance : 200
Other : 300 (gym, Gas, Eating out)

It roughly comes to 2500 per month ..
 
Hydro either refers to Water Bill or Power from a dam. Where I live, we have neither.

Others to include:
Cable
Renter's/Home Owner's Insurance
Car Insurance
Water bill
Sewer bill
Property Taxes
 
I'm not exactly new to Canada; but definitely own new immigrant family

In which area do you live: Sarnia, ON
How many are you in your household: 2
Rent: $835/mo
Groceries: $300~$400/mo (not sure)
Restaurant Bills: $100~$150/mo
Phone & Internet: $65/mo
Utilities: $0 (included in rent)
Transportation (gas): $150~$250/mo
Transportation (insurance): $140/mo (home & auto)
Transportation (auto loan): $450/mo :o
 
In which area do you live: Toronto, ON
How many are you in your household: 2
Mortgage: $1,100/every two weeks
Home Insurance: $900/year
Groceries: $500/mo? (not sure)
Restaurant Bills: $150/mo (varies from month to month)
Phone & Internet & Cable: $130/mo
Utilities: $75? (not sure - I should know but don't)
Transportation (public transit)***: $250/mo

***We don't own a car. No point spending the money given that we live right downtown and it takes forever to find parking / get through traffic. We rent a car (Zip car for a few hours or $40 at Budget for 24 hours) if we need something big from Home Despot or elsewhere.
 
OMG, I find this thread so helpful in preparing for my new life (we are in the process of immigrating, my canadian husband is my sponsor). No matter how much I ask him about this kind of stuff, he can't tell me everything I want to know (men, eh? :-D).

Thanks a lot to all of those responding to this thread, esspecially those in the GTA :-)
 
kingkong1 said:
There's something wrong with this picture. This guy doesn't even own a house, but pays $450 per month for a car that is most likely now worthless. Live within your means. Sometimes people from third world countries forget where they are coming from.

LOL

Was I supposed to draw a Canadian dream in front of you here? I follow what I dream of. Have you ever thought anything outside the box? Besides the topic starter has just wanted info, not investment advice. Moreover, I came here at 19 as an Int'l student with no pre-plan to become PR.

Re: the bold text that I took seriously. I come from Bangladesh and hence my national flag is all rising and shining with my name on your left. If I forgot that, I would hide it like "some people from *** 1st world countries". And since I'm from so-called 3rd world country, I'm not supposed to waste my *** money in wherever I want?
 
kingkong1 said:
There's something wrong with this picture. This guy doesn't even own a house, but pays $450 per month for a car that is most likely now worthless. Live within your means. Sometimes people from third world countries forget where they are coming from.

Kingkong, you keep mocking people from 3rd world countries, and yet have nothing to show for your claimed first world upbringing (although you refuse to disclose where you are from). In effect, the people that you are looking down on are all outperforming you, and living a better life than you. Perhaps you should stop focusing on where others are from, and start trying to improve where you are at right now.