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What you need to know before moving to Ontario

Vimal Sivakumar
Published: January 10, 2024

Canada鈥檚 single-most populated province, with a population of over 15 million, Ontario is a popular destination for newcomers to Canada.

Already home to Canada鈥檚 largest immigrant population, this province is renowned for being the Canadian region with the most employment opportunities and lifestyle freedom across this country, as well as having Canada鈥檚 largest housing market.

Read more here about landing and settling in as a newcomer to Canada.

Housing

With a housing market that includes over 5.4 million properties across the province, Ontario has the largest housing market in the country.

Note: As is the case in any Canadian province, housing prices and available property types in Ontario can change depending on factors such as your desired settlement location or family size

According to the latest by rentals.ca (for August 2023), the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment and two-bedroom housing unit is as follows in Ontario鈥檚 three largest Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) by population 鈥 Toronto, Ottawa and Hamilton.

One-Bedroom: Toronto ($2,592), Ottawa ($1,951) and Hamilton ($1,855)

Two-Bedroom: Toronto ($3,370), Ottawa ($2,358) and Hamilton ($2,271)

Commuting

In each of Ontario鈥檚 three largest CMAs, at least live less than 500 metres from a 鈥減ublic transit access point.鈥

Public transportation options in Ontario vary by city, but Toronto has the TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) system as an example. Meanwhile, Hamilton has a dedicated Hamilton Street Railway (HSR) system while residents of Ottawa have the Ottawa-Carleton (OC) Transpo system, which is run by the OC Regional Transit Commission.

Despite the heavy presence of public transportation in Ontario, more than four in every five Ontario residents use a car, van or truck as their main mode of commuting.

For this reason, it is important for newcomers to Ontario to understand the following about driving in this province:

  • For the first 60 days as a new Ontario resident, newcomers above the age of 16 may use their home country-issued driver鈥檚 license in this province
  • At the end of these 60 days, newcomers in Ontario must from the provincial government

Employment

In Ontario, the three largest industries in order of employment are as follows:

  • Trade occupations: Retail and Wholesale Traders
  • Healthcare and social assistance: Doctors, Nurses, Social Workers
  • Manufacturing: Mechanical Engineers, Lab Technicians

To learn more about finding a job in Ontario, visit the provincial government鈥檚 page.

Healthcare

Canadian public healthcare is funded through a universal healthcare model. This means that resident taxes are accumulated to help pay for healthcare services in this country, including in Ontario.

Ontario is one of just two Canadian provinces and territories that do not require newcomers to wait to be eligible for provincial healthcare coverage. Instead, any newcomer to Ontario that possesses a valid health card can receive free healthcare.

Here is more information on applying for a .

Generally, a health card gives residents access to public health services for free through OHIP (the鈥). However, certain treatments and medications will require the recipient to pay out of pocket. This is where becomes crucial for residents of Ontario.

Education

From the time that the children of newcomers to Ontario reach the age of six, they begin to participate in the province鈥檚 education system.

Note: Ontario has more than 400,000 licensed childcare spaces across the province

Ontario鈥檚 public school system allows parents to send their child(ren) to school for free from the age of six until the end of high school. This province also has a range of private schools and boarding schools, although tuition must be paid out of pocket if a parent wants to send their child to obtain a private education.

色狐入口 to over 500 (DLIs) across the province, Ontario has many post-secondary options for newcomers to Canada. Many of these post-secondary options can enable newcomers to graduate and obtain a (PGWP).

A PGWP, upon completing one year of work experience in Canada, allows the holder to become eligible for many more Canadian permanent resident immigration pathways than they would be without the permit.

Taxation

Sales tax in Ontario is called the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST), having replaced the previous Federal Goods and Services Tax (GST, 5%) and the Retail Sales Tax (RST, 8%). Therefore, the HST rate in Ontario is 13%.

Income taxes in this province vary based on personal income for each eligible resident, and all working Ontario residents are charged taxes based on their income bracket. Here is more information on .

Newcomer services in Ontario

Ontario newcomer services are available both through the provincial government and privately. These settlement services are available for newcomers before they come to Ontario, during their move to the province and after they settle in their new home.

One popular resource used to look for settlement services in Ontario is 211 Ontario. 211 Ontario can be contacted by phone at 2-1-1 or by visiting .

For a list of Ontario-based settlement agencies, which can be filtered by region, please visit鈥. Also, a full list of government-funded newcomer settlement services, which can be filtered by type of service desired and province, is available鈥.

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