You don't just need a warm jacket you want a waterproof jacket and good waterproof footwear for the winter. Our winters in Halifax and surrounding areas are sloppy and wet. It tends to rain after it snows or we get rain during the winter and it gets slushy. Also if you own a car buy proper winter tires, do not try and get around on cheesy all season tires. I have lived on the area all of my life and you will regret not having good tires in the winter. 😉
@@tinanzerem1964 Welcome! 🤗 Are you coming for school? We have great universities here. I work at one of them. It's awesome how many different countries are represented by wonderful students that come here for school.
It’s probably not what you expect. As you can see from my name I live in Toronto, I was born here and have spent all of my 53 years here, but my mother and her entire family live in Nova Scotia, mostly in the Halifax area, so I go there quite frequently, and I have to say that it is one of the most beautiful little cities I have ever been to Anywhere in the world, and I have travelled the globe and been to every major population center. But there’s just something about Halifax that makes me feel at home. It is a small city, call me about a half million people, but it is such a huge part of our country‘s history, it is reflected all throughout the city, and the people are absolutely incredible. No matter what I was looking for, there was always somebody willing to help me, something you will not find here in Toronto, or any other major city for that matter. It is a slower pace of life, so if you’re looking for the hustle and bustle of a big city, it might not be for you, but it is definitely worth going there just for a vacation. Because so much history has happened there, it permeates everything there, and while it is really difficult to put into words, I will never get sick of going there. I’m not sure I could live there because I’m so used to living in a really big city, but I have so much family there, it’s pretty much my second home anyways. The winter can be brutal, but generally the climate is tempered and comfortable, and if you love to eat or drink, then Halifax is definitely a place for you, especially if you love seafood, because you can find it everywhere, freshly caught, even street vendors sell fresh seafood. The cost of living is a lot cheaper than other cities, the only negative thing is trying to get around. If you don’t have a car, can be a little tricky because their public transit is terrible, so it’s either bicycle or walking. But there is just so much to see and do there, you never run out of things to explore. I even went ghost hunting at some of the many historical buildings and fortresses, was a totally amazing experience. Not so much for the paranormal aspect, although I have to admit a few of the places did scare the crap out of me after I was touched by something I couldn’t see, you learn so much history on these tours, history that I have never ever heard about in my life, which is strange because as a Canadian, Halifax play a very very important role in countless major episodes of our history. Do you have got to see Pier 21, the main entrance to Canada when people used to travel by ship, before airplanes were able to cross the Atlantic. I have a lot of relatives that actually came over from the UK, and arrived at Pier 21 to start their life in Canada. All I can say is, if you’ve never been there, go, I promise you that you will not regret it, especially if you’re Canadian, because it was such a huge part of our country‘s history, you’ll be amazed to learn all the things I did, that helped shape this country into what it is today.
Great video. I have lived in Halifax for decades. Like anywhere it definitely has it's pros and cons. I agree that it does not have good bus service. But it's beautiful and peaceful.
I was just searching what's good and bad in Halifax and I'm glad I found your video! You had me at the number of bars/pubs, although the taxes/tips might hurt a lot. And oh, I'd love to be your friend!
I had a dream about moving here. I never heard of halifax until that dream. I woke up wondering where halifax was. I researched it that morning. Remind you I live in maine 7 hours away. For some reason I want to live here. This was 2 years ago. I still wanna live here
To be honest I'm a Newfie with an Ontario number that I have to keep for 2 more years. My wife and I came to Nova Scotia with the intention to move here. We treat everyone with respect. Northern Nova Scotia has been good but Halifax if your are not local,people are cold!!! We went into the tourist information on the water front and they were extremely unwelcoming and did not give us the time of day!!!! Even real-estate agents are not even returning our calls!!!! Prince Edward Island was great people are extremely friendly and courteous.... Maybe it's post covid. But we are seriously considering moving back to Alberta or even B.C. people are friendly and helpful there.
Aww, that's a bit discouraging to read. I'm a nurse looking to move there potentially from the UK and I know going for work is a lot different than University as it's simply more difficult to make connections and friendships as an adult. But I have been met with a lot of that, employers and recruitment agents not responding to emails/phone calls...
Glad to see there is still pizza shops at pizza corner. Spend many a Friday night there in the mid-90s. Its pizza corner as there was (and looks like still is) a pizza shop on 3 of the 4 corners (with a church on the other corner). Also, if you live in Dal or SMU residences it is a handy spot to stop to eat and warm up (in winter) before the long trek back to res after a night out drinking.
02:42 Burrito Jax. Was just there a few days ago with my daughter. Had to park outside of the downtown core of course and walk to Blowers Street. With a fast growing city you would think more paking would be available. Like above ground.
I can add after having lived in Halifax in the 90's that you can figure it out yourself on the basis of what Pran said in the vid: 5 big universties (well, 2 big really ones) plus not all that much going on in terms of very serious economic activity equals crazy competition and low salaries when it comes to any type of office based work. But Pran is making an excellent point about it being perhps a good place for entrepreneurship. Please correct me if I'm wrong. But you never forget Halifax and especially the Martimers. I'm shocked Pran found it so hard to make friends. I made friends immediately and I came from Europe and my English was not even that good back then. Argyle didn't have all the bars back then either but I know your "pizza corner" street relatively well as I worked there in a relatively classy restaurant owned by a local celebrity chef. 😉😎✌️
Spent quite a bit of time down on Argyle thirty years ago or so. SOme of the bars don't even exist now. The Misty Moon, The Olympic(The dirty O it was called), Jaguars, etc.
I've never thought of public transportation as an issue at any time and I have been using the bus system since the seventies, back when the buses had ashtrays and smoking people on them. Hah. Anyway, there are bus routes going everywhere all over both cities and express busses to go to Sackville, etc. They are typically on time also.
The 1 Spring Garden runs like every ten seconds and it will get you nearly anywhere in Halifax that is between the waterfront and the Mumford Terminal, or at least close enough so you only need to do a short walk.
@@PranNarang we are in the process of processing of our PR application. Hoping to make it this year or next year to come. Your contents were really amazing for someone like me to explore Halifax. Thanks by the way.
Coffee is definitely popular in Halifax. Two great coffee shops are Java Blend in Halifax and Cortado Tasting room in Bedford. You really should check them out!
Hey Pran, Your content is fantabolous. I really appreciate the efforts you make to create youtube content ! Thankyou for giving ur viewers "real insights".
Love this video and the way you presented it! I'll hopefully be moving to Halifax for work by the end of the year from South Africa so I'm super excited to explore such a beautiful place!
Nice, I lived in South Africa for a few months. In Claremont just outside of Cape Town. Lived most of my life in Halifax, Dartmouth and Shilo,Manitoba though.
Was interested about Nova Scotia since I recently found Acadian ancestors from here on Ancestry, very interesting to learn about the capital city from this
Hi Pran , good 👍...not boring ur videos ...not simply dragging... Could you pls do a video about how to find an apartment in Halifax in the present scenario. Hope I will be moving to Halifax in August. Pls include present rent , availability, requirements for taking a lease for as a new comer . Thanks in advance.
My family and I have been planning our migration from Malaysia to Halifax since 2019, obviously the pandemic had other plans for us. Hopefully by 2022 we'll be in Halifax. Your video is very insightful, Thank you and keep up the great work. Hope to meet you in person
@@alisonseah hi, yes I've engaged an consultant who happens to be my high-schoolmate. He's already a Canadian Citizen helping others to migrate to Canada. If you want I can connect you. I'm applying via FSW program
@@yuemengleong4999 Hi Thank you Yue Meng, i am not at that stage yet...now at "finding out" phase....but what's the fee like though? Can explore....Thx :)
@@alisonseah it depends on your situation. Solo, couple, family with how many kids, which program, all these effects the price. Best you have a consultation session to understand and ask everything
St. John's NL is a Canadian city, and it has more bars per capita than any other city in North America. So that would mean more per capita than Halifax. Otherwise a very good video, great job. I'm originally from NL, but I've lived in Halifax for the last 43 years.
Nostalgic, but we never used public transport much. We always had Tiger Patrol courtesy of Dalhousie University. : )) But it were good days at Dalhousie.
You look so Radiant can’t take my eyes off 😜 , jokes apart ,video was really helpful as myself is planning for canada in medical field so I’m very confused which city would be best At least now i can keep Halifax in top city list
Hi Pran. Your video looks fabulous. May i ask which camera and microphone you use ? Spontaneously i would think that you might use a fuji camera utilizing a specific onboard colorprofil. It looks phenomenal! Thank you, flori
Bonjour ,je suis française, avec mon mari au mois de mai 2023 on vient voir notre fille qui travaille pour l,alliance française à halifax . Je suis en fauteuil roulant et je voudrais savoir si halifax est bien accessible . La ville est très magnifique . Et j,ai hâte de revoir ma fille . Et super vos reportages . Merci beaucoup 😃😃
Thanks a bunch for the video dude, I´ve loved Halifax tough I just watch positives videos about that. As latin I like to take advantage and as you tell us a good vibes. I hope to move there soon, take care.
Thanx for this video. I want to go to Halifax for living but i am worried, i have heard that their health care system is very slow, people do not get their family doctor even after 3/4 years? And whenever it faced hard strom and wind, most of the time electricity got disconnected for many days, is it true? Please answer, your answer will be valuable for me.
Yes it is true that it is very difficult to get a family doctor in Halifax and all of Nova Scotia. It can take a few years. But once you have your health card indicating you're a resident of Nova Scotia, you can go to a walk-in clinic and see a doctor so you won't be without care. With regard to losing electricity after bad storms, yes that does happen. Most times you get your power back the same day, but if it is a severe storm it will be longer. I live in Halifax and have only been without electricity 1-2 times in 6 years. Some neighborhoods are worse than others for some reason.
@@adritakhanom7567 Sorry I don't know the answer as I have never lived in Vancouver. And, although it's in the same country, it's almost 6,000 kilometers away. :)
I Am from Colombia But for real like obsessed abt moving permanent with My family to Halifax. Would You be interested about sharing info abt companies (Bedford, Halifax and Darmouth, Even Sydney) could be accepting Foreing workers? Also, share info abt Best locations or Neighborhoods for living with kids? I really enjoyed the way You explained and the way You talk. Is really easy to understand. I already subscribed.
Hi, Your videos are quite amazing. I must say first a fall. I plan to move to Halifax can you suggest the best place to rent a room or apartment there.
Hi. Thanks for your great video and information. Wish you could provide some information on where to buy a house for living. Somewhere safe, quite and family oriented. Would you please advise? Thank you in advance.
Hi Joey! I wish I could help with that but I don’t know anything about the school district. There’s a lot of schools in and around Halifax though so I’m sure it won’t be too much of a struggle! Good luck 😊
Hello pran I will be coming to dalhousie university to do my undergrad in Computer science in fall 2021 so can you please tell part time job options For a student and also the professional job market in Halifax for IT
You don't just need a warm jacket you want a waterproof jacket and good waterproof footwear for the winter. Our winters in Halifax and surrounding areas are sloppy and wet. It tends to rain after it snows or we get rain during the winter and it gets slushy. Also if you own a car buy proper winter tires, do not try and get around on cheesy all season tires. I have lived on the area all of my life and you will regret not having good tires in the winter. 😉
Thank you so much! I'm moving to Halifax in November from Nigeria, really pumped! 💃
@@tinanzerem1964 Welcome! 🤗 Are you coming for school? We have great universities here. I work at one of them. It's awesome how many different countries are represented by wonderful students that come here for school.
@@patthesoundguy oh wow! Awesome. Yes I am. I'll be schooling at the ECIC division of the ECLC. Which do you work at?
@@tinanzerem1964 I work at MSVU, I love it very much
@@patthesoundguy that's beautiful!
It’s probably not what you expect. As you can see from my name I live in Toronto, I was born here and have spent all of my 53 years here, but my mother and her entire family live in Nova Scotia, mostly in the Halifax area, so I go there quite frequently, and I have to say that it is one of the most beautiful little cities I have ever been to Anywhere in the world, and I have travelled the globe and been to every major population center. But there’s just something about Halifax that makes me feel at home. It is a small city, call me about a half million people, but it is such a huge part of our country‘s history, it is reflected all throughout the city, and the people are absolutely incredible. No matter what I was looking for, there was always somebody willing to help me, something you will not find here in Toronto, or any other major city for that matter. It is a slower pace of life, so if you’re looking for the hustle and bustle of a big city, it might not be for you, but it is definitely worth going there just for a vacation. Because so much history has happened there, it permeates everything there, and while it is really difficult to put into words, I will never get sick of going there. I’m not sure I could live there because I’m so used to living in a really big city, but I have so much family there, it’s pretty much my second home anyways. The winter can be brutal, but generally the climate is tempered and comfortable, and if you love to eat or drink, then Halifax is definitely a place for you, especially if you love seafood, because you can find it everywhere, freshly caught, even street vendors sell fresh seafood. The cost of living is a lot cheaper than other cities, the only negative thing is trying to get around. If you don’t have a car, can be a little tricky because their public transit is terrible, so it’s either bicycle or walking. But there is just so much to see and do there, you never run out of things to explore. I even went ghost hunting at some of the many historical buildings and fortresses, was a totally amazing experience. Not so much for the paranormal aspect, although I have to admit a few of the places did scare the crap out of me after I was touched by something I couldn’t see, you learn so much history on these tours, history that I have never ever heard about in my life, which is strange because as a Canadian, Halifax play a very very important role in countless major episodes of our history. Do you have got to see Pier 21, the main entrance to Canada when people used to travel by ship, before airplanes were able to cross the Atlantic. I have a lot of relatives that actually came over from the UK, and arrived at Pier 21 to start their life in Canada. All I can say is, if you’ve never been there, go, I promise you that you will not regret it, especially if you’re Canadian, because it was such a huge part of our country‘s history, you’ll be amazed to learn all the things I did, that helped shape this country into what it is today.
Great video ! I’ve been living in the Hfx area for over 60 years. You are bang on with everything.
Haha wow that's a long time!
Great video. I have lived in Halifax for decades. Like anywhere it definitely has it's pros and cons. I agree that it does not have good bus service. But it's beautiful and peaceful.
We will see you soon halifax. Excited for my new journey.
Dying to move to Halifax from Ontario! Been here for a family vacation and loved it.
I was just searching what's good and bad in Halifax and I'm glad I found your video! You had me at the number of bars/pubs, although the taxes/tips might hurt a lot. And oh, I'd love to be your friend!
Hahaha glad you found the video helpful!
I had a dream about moving here. I never heard of halifax until that dream. I woke up wondering where halifax was. I researched it that morning. Remind you I live in maine 7 hours away. For some reason I want to live here. This was 2 years ago. I still wanna live here
that's hilarious haha
To be honest I'm a Newfie with an Ontario number that I have to keep for 2 more years. My wife and I came to Nova Scotia with the intention to move here. We treat everyone with respect. Northern Nova Scotia has been good but Halifax if your are not local,people are cold!!! We went into the tourist information on the water front and they were extremely unwelcoming and did not give us the time of day!!!! Even real-estate agents are not even returning our calls!!!! Prince Edward Island was great people are extremely friendly and courteous.... Maybe it's post covid. But we are seriously considering moving back to Alberta or even B.C. people are friendly and helpful there.
Aww, that's a bit discouraging to read. I'm a nurse looking to move there potentially from the UK and I know going for work is a lot different than University as it's simply more difficult to make connections and friendships as an adult. But I have been met with a lot of that, employers and recruitment agents not responding to emails/phone calls...
Great video Pran! Quite informative for a potential Halifax student. Also, good selection of the music playing in the background.
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Nicely done lad. I’m thinking of retiring in Halifax. This helps.
Thank you! I'm sure you will love it out here :)
Glad to see there is still pizza shops at pizza corner. Spend many a Friday night there in the mid-90s. Its pizza corner as there was (and looks like still is) a pizza shop on 3 of the 4 corners (with a church on the other corner). Also, if you live in Dal or SMU residences it is a handy spot to stop to eat and warm up (in winter) before the long trek back to res after a night out drinking.
Great video. Super honest and really you are not sugarcoating anything. Awesome. Thanks!
I’m glad you found it helpful 😊
Lived here 22 years. Spot on.
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Moving to Halifax on Oct 01, 2021. Thank you for sharing this video
Glad it helped bro!
Awesome video!! Thanks for sharing and God Bless you Pran!!
Glad you found the video helpful :) Thanks so much!!
Nice video! Im from Halifax since 2017! And so loving it!
It’s beautiful out here!!!!
02:42 Burrito Jax. Was just there a few days ago with my daughter. Had to park outside of the downtown core of course and walk to Blowers Street. With a fast growing city you would think more paking would be available. Like above ground.
Could you please tell us a little about job opportunities in Halifax, maybe in a separate video, if possible? Loved your video, tbh! ♥️
Thanks man! And yes I might do a video on that soon :)
I can add after having lived in Halifax in the 90's that you can figure it out yourself on the basis of what Pran said in the vid: 5 big universties (well, 2 big really ones) plus not all that much going on in terms of very serious economic activity equals crazy competition and low salaries when it comes to any type of office based work. But Pran is making an excellent point about it being perhps a good place for entrepreneurship. Please correct me if I'm wrong. But you never forget Halifax and especially the Martimers. I'm shocked Pran found it so hard to make friends. I made friends immediately and I came from Europe and my English was not even that good back then. Argyle didn't have all the bars back then either but I know your "pizza corner" street relatively well as I worked there in a relatively classy restaurant owned by a local celebrity chef. 😉😎✌️
Spent quite a bit of time down on Argyle thirty years ago or so. SOme of the bars don't even exist now. The Misty Moon, The Olympic(The dirty O it was called), Jaguars, etc.
Your accent can beat even an American easily, can't believe a Delhi guy is living such a cool life 10000 miles away from the original birth place.👌⭐.
hahaha I appreciate you man! 🙏
The street you didn't recall, is Blowers Street.
Love your content & style of sit down videos 🤩❤️
Aw thanks so much 😊🙌🏻
How is the Doctor in Halifax, as in can we get a family Doctor or is there a long wait list?
I've never thought of public transportation as an issue at any time and I have been using the bus system since the seventies, back when the buses had ashtrays and smoking people on them. Hah. Anyway, there are bus routes going everywhere all over both cities and express busses to go to Sackville, etc. They are typically on time also.
The 1 Spring Garden runs like every ten seconds and it will get you nearly anywhere in Halifax that is between the waterfront and the Mumford Terminal, or at least close enough so you only need to do a short walk.
Awesome video BTW. Going to subscribulate.
Going through some interviews right now for a job in Canada (from the UK) so this was super helpful. Thanks!
I’m glad it helped 🙌🏻
Thank you so much for this video. Stay safe and healthy Pran.
You too man! Thank you :)
@@PranNarang we are in the process of processing of our PR application. Hoping to make it this year or next year to come. Your contents were really amazing for someone like me to explore Halifax. Thanks by the way.
Thanks for the video, it was very enlightening!
My family and I are moving to Halifax in the middle of August... so, all tips are welcome!
Thanks!
😀
I’m glad you found it helpful 😃
Great work man..really enriching to know about the city of Halifax through your blog
Glad you found it helpful 🚀
Coffee is definitely popular in Halifax. Two great coffee shops are Java Blend in Halifax and Cortado Tasting room in Bedford. You really should check them out!
I've never tried Cortado Tasting Room!!
Hey Pran, Your content is fantabolous. I really appreciate the efforts you make to create youtube content ! Thankyou for giving ur viewers "real insights".
Appreciate it brotha! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Love this video and the way you presented it! I'll hopefully be moving to Halifax for work by the end of the year from South Africa so I'm super excited to explore such a beautiful place!
Ayy appreciate it brother! I’m sure you’re gonna love it out here 🙌🏻
Nice, I lived in South Africa for a few months. In Claremont just outside of Cape Town. Lived most of my life in Halifax, Dartmouth and Shilo,Manitoba though.
I love your channel :) great videos! We're thinking of moving out East
Thanks Kimberly! You’re gonna love it out here!
You have totally helped us to visit to our company placed in hallifax . thanks for a wonderful info
I’m glad! Thank you so much for watching 😊
Was interested about Nova Scotia since I recently found Acadian ancestors from here on Ancestry, very interesting to learn about the capital city from this
Hi Pran , good 👍...not boring ur videos ...not simply dragging... Could you pls do a video about how to find an apartment in Halifax in the present scenario. Hope I will be moving to Halifax in August. Pls include present rent , availability, requirements for taking a lease for as a new comer . Thanks in advance.
Thanks 😊 Kijiji and Facebook marketplace are the best places to look for an apartment! I’ll do a full video soon
nice video man
Thank you for the videos you are doing a very good job, i hope you do videos more often.
Really appreciate it :)
Great video.
Nice video 😃 very interesting!
Thanks Luz 😊
My family and I have been planning our migration from Malaysia to Halifax since 2019, obviously the pandemic had other plans for us. Hopefully by 2022 we'll be in Halifax. Your video is very insightful, Thank you and keep up the great work. Hope to meet you in person
Thank you so much! I hope you guys are able to get to Halifax soon 😊
Hi Yue Meng, may I inquire if you engage an immigration consultant or DIY? Which scheme, if u could share....? Thx ...
@@alisonseah hi, yes I've engaged an consultant who happens to be my high-schoolmate. He's already a Canadian Citizen helping others to migrate to Canada. If you want I can connect you. I'm applying via FSW program
@@yuemengleong4999 Hi Thank you Yue Meng, i am not at that stage yet...now at "finding out" phase....but what's the fee like though? Can explore....Thx :)
@@alisonseah it depends on your situation. Solo, couple, family with how many kids, which program, all these effects the price. Best you have a consultation session to understand and ask everything
hello dude which suv is reliable to buy in nova scotia coz we plan to move in Bedford hopefully next year.
St. John's NL is a Canadian city, and it has more bars per capita than any other city in North America. So that would mean more per capita than Halifax. Otherwise a very good video, great job. I'm originally from NL, but I've lived in Halifax for the last 43 years.
Nice short and informative video
Thanks man 🙌🏻
4:46 is the tip to server is a regular practice or it just up to the person if want to give or not?
It’s a regular practice
@@PranNarang that is weird! I heard if I don’t give tip, for example Services in restaurants will not be happy!
Was about to skip on your video until you said, "I love coffee!". 😍
Glad I said that 😂
Nostalgic, but we never used public transport much. We always had Tiger Patrol courtesy of Dalhousie University. : ))
But it were good days at Dalhousie.
I wonder if they still have Tiger Patrol lol
You look so Radiant can’t take my eyes off 😜 , jokes apart ,video was really helpful as myself is planning for canada in medical field so I’m very confused which city would be best
At least now i can keep Halifax in top city list
Haha thank you! Glad you found the video helpful :)
Can't wait to immigrate to Halifax!
great video. we are friends forever
Hi Pran. Your video looks fabulous. May i ask which camera and microphone you use ? Spontaneously i would think that you might use a fuji camera utilizing a specific onboard colorprofil. It looks phenomenal!
Thank you, flori
Hi Flori! Thank you so much! For most of the vlogging, I’m actually just using a GoPro 8 with flat profile and the B-roll is shot on a 90D :)
@@PranNarang Wow, didn't expect that. Will watch again:)
Bonjour ,je suis française, avec mon mari au mois de mai 2023 on vient voir notre fille qui travaille pour l,alliance française à halifax . Je suis en fauteuil roulant et je voudrais savoir si halifax est bien accessible . La ville est très magnifique . Et j,ai hâte de revoir ma fille . Et super vos reportages . Merci beaucoup 😃😃
Great content!
Thank you 🙏🏼😊
Hello pran... Great video.. Just wanted to know where is the watchtower place in the starting of the video.. ?
Thanks man! It’s Peggy’s Cove :)
Man, you should start 4k videos walking around in Halifax. It will be more fun to watch !
Might do one of those soon haha
Hope youtube algorithm works and you will be in spotlight someday. Ciao !
Halifax is waiting for you. Come to visit or come to stay. We are very welcoming 🥂
🙌🏻😊
Cold not an issue,.Damp and windy is ths issue. You can be pretty miserable at minus 1
l like all your video's Pran
Thank you 😊
Can you tell me which months which weather
Great content, look forward to visiting Halifax. New subscriber, New York City
Thank you! Glad it helped :)
Grt video ..helpful .thankx
Glad you found it helpful 😊
Thank you Pran
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Thanks a bunch for the video dude, I´ve loved Halifax tough I just watch positives videos about that. As latin I like to take advantage and as you tell us a good vibes. I hope to move there soon, take care.
I’m sure you’ll love it in Hali 😊
Well, is it hard to find part-time job as a
International Student??? As u say it’s a small city..
Thank you ... lovely video.
Thanks Ruth! 🙏🏼
Thanx for this video. I want to go to Halifax for living but i am worried, i have heard that their health care system is very slow, people do not get their family doctor even after 3/4 years? And whenever it faced hard strom and wind, most of the time electricity got disconnected for many days, is it true?
Please answer, your answer will be valuable for me.
Yes it is true that it is very difficult to get a family doctor in Halifax and all of Nova Scotia. It can take a few years. But once you have your health card indicating you're a resident of Nova Scotia, you can go to a walk-in clinic and see a doctor so you won't be without care. With regard to losing electricity after bad storms, yes that does happen. Most times you get your power back the same day, but if it is a severe storm it will be longer. I live in Halifax and have only been without electricity 1-2 times in 6 years. Some neighborhoods are worse than others for some reason.
@@privatename8228 do you know, is the health care system is also worse in vancouver or its better in vancouver?
@@adritakhanom7567 Sorry I don't know the answer as I have never lived in Vancouver. And, although it's in the same country, it's almost 6,000 kilometers away. :)
Good video!👍😏🇨🇦
Thank you Marian!
Saskatchewan winters hit -50 Celsius 🙃
Hahah that’s insane 🥶
And how can I process when am in Kenya and u want to come to Canada as a baby seater
I Am from Colombia But for real like obsessed abt moving permanent with My family to Halifax. Would You be interested about sharing info abt companies (Bedford, Halifax and Darmouth, Even Sydney) could be accepting Foreing workers? Also, share info abt Best locations or Neighborhoods for living with kids? I really enjoyed the way You explained and the way You talk. Is really easy to understand. I already subscribed.
Glad you found the content helpful! 😊
I don’t know if there’s more bars here or Newfoundland, just saying east coasters like to drink, there are a lot of bars on George Street too
True true! I think there’s more bars per capita in Newfoundland
Bro from how many years you have been living in Canada ??
9 years
Hello my friend! Do you live in Halifax now?
How about - 40 in Manitoba and we reached that temp in Alberta last winter for about a month
Hey, i am planning to move here for my graduate diploma, how can i contact you if i want to ask certain questions about the living?
You can shoot me a dm on Instagram!
Which camera u use ?
Canon 90D and GoPro 8 :)
Can we get like kitchen helper jobs in nova scotia?
I would love to immigrate there.
It looks like an amazing place
It is beautiful! Good luck bro 😊
@@PranNarang thanks bro.
Maybe there is some way you would suggest?
Hi,
Your videos are quite amazing. I must say first a fall.
I plan to move to Halifax can you suggest the best place to rent a room or apartment there.
Appreciate it man! And that would depend on a lot of factors and if you wanna live downtown or not! might do a video about it soon!
Hi. Thanks for your great video and information.
Wish you could provide some information on where to buy a house for living. Somewhere safe, quite and family oriented.
Would you please advise?
Thank you in advance.
Hi guys🙋🏽♀️ okay I would really like to know. Is the cost of living in Halifax really expensive for an expat? And is it quite easy to get a job?
Not as expensive compared to Toronto and Vancouver but it’s definitely getting there!
@pran do you know any teachers? we're moving from Van BC and I havent got a clue how to get a job in a school district. Thanks for the vid's.
Hi Joey! I wish I could help with that but I don’t know anything about the school district. There’s a lot of schools in and around Halifax though so I’m sure it won’t be too much of a struggle! Good luck 😊
The Halifax reddit page is a good place to ask.
@@Mariana-ub9ie thanks
Hmmmm, yup!!!
Bro what do you do here ?
Is there a lot of East Indians in Halifax (from India)
How to find a safe accommodation as a Dal international student in Halifax?
Is it safe here to go for an apartment viewing alone?
Absolutely it is very safe out here 😊
🤣🤣 Oh, la... If you're not gonna feel safe in Halifax then I don't know where else on planet earth you can feel safe...
I love Halifax 😍
It’s beautiful 😍
Why do people stay in Halifax if taxes are that high and salaries are lower?
Taxes are absolutely ridiculous out here!!!
How is the diversity there? That’s what I like most about where I live in Ontario.
It’s not as diverse as Toronto yet but definitely getting there haha!
Coffee is a god drink, bro. I love coffee too
Haha same 🙌🏻
Hello pran I will be coming to dalhousie university to do my undergrad in Computer science in fall 2021 so can you please tell part time job options For a student and also the professional job market in Halifax for IT
Shoot me a DM on Instagram
Is it a bicycle friendly place!
Yes
Hi my friend! Im planning to move and find a job as a server there. Is it easy to get a job there? Thank you in advance!
Right not there’s not many jobs because of Covid but in general, it’s fairly easy to get a serving job :)
Your video is too good for the thumbnail
I suggest a more cinematic thumbnail
Thank you so much bro 🙏
Hi dear,
Please guide me about post secondary schools also kindergarten with reasonable fee in halifax.
is this place good for a student bro
Yess
İs Halifax good in terms of jyms?
Yeah there’s quite a few gyms in the city
What is website of car shown in your video.
Kijiji
Bicycle rides in halifax??
Yess!
Hello I want to know about the best area to live in halifax with family (which is bugs and rat free )
Fairview, Westmount and Bedford are good areas for families
@@PranNarang average rent for 2 bed 2 bath
@@sarabjitsingh698 in bedford around 1800