The viability of rural living for International students Just Landed - The Immigrant Story
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“Students and new graduates often feel as though they have to settle in urban and metropolitan areas to gain access to the best career opportunities. However, living in these areas can pose significant challenges from living costs and commute times to overcrowded areas and lack of clean air. This need not be a choice they have to make though.
In this episode, Lindsay Rubeniuk, an immigration consultant residing in the Canadian Prairies will take us through what it is like to live in rural areas. With lower living costs and more flexible opportunities to work from home, one need not limit themselves to living in larger cities. Tune in to find out what Rural living could have in store for you”
Interested in immigrating to Canada? check out Lindsay Free immigration guides below:
Immigration on the Canadian Prairies Podcast
Free Skilled Immigration GuideFree Study Permit Guide
“Students and new graduates often feel as though they have to settle in urban and metropolitan areas to gain access to the best career opportunities. However, living in these areas can pose significant challenges from living costs and commute times to overcrowded areas and lack of clean air. This need not be a choice they have to make though.
In this episode, Lindsay Rubeniuk, an immigration consultant residing in the Canadian Prairies will take us through what it is like to live in rural areas. With lower living costs and more flexible opportunities to work from home, one need not limit themselves to living in larger cities. Tune in to find out what Rural living could have in store for you”
Interested in immigrating to Canada? check out Lindsay Free immigration guides below:
Immigration on the Canadian Prairies Podcast
Free Skilled Immigration GuideFree Study Permit Guide
38 min