Young French Adults Fall in Love with Living in Quebec
Young French adults are drawn to economic and cultural openness in Quebec they don’t find in their home country. Canadians consider Quebec as European with walk-up apartments and bike lanes, the French view it as California, friendliness, jobs, and swimming pools. The American-style of living is a draw but also causes culture shock. Although they speak the same language, some of the newcomers are having a hard time integrating into the society. Quebec citizens eat like Americans, socialize like Americans, and drive like Americans. In 2009, Roland Lescure moved to Quebec as many of his friends had done in the past two decades. Before relocating he was giving some advice. “Be careful! They are not French people who live in America. They are Americans who speak French.” If you are considering relocating to Canada, the land of opportunity, but have questions about the process, contact Canadian Visa App. They understand the visa options and can help you choose the best for you.
The number of French citizens in Montreal and Quebec City who have registered with the consulates have almost doubled since 2005, to over 75,000. Registration is voluntary, and the actual French presence is most likely double that number. The French residents coming to the country are on average young urban professionals. They are about 44 years old, left-of-center politics, employed, and living in Montreal. They are for sure not tired, poor, or huddled masses. They left their homeland looking for a lifestyle upgrade, not fleeing hardship or war. Contact Canadian Visa App and find out more information about Canadian immigration.
