The Chinese have settled in three major cities in Canada: Vancouver (British Columbia), Toronto (Ontario), and Montreal (Quebec). Among them, Montreal, Quebec is the most suitable. The economic situation is not very strong, and the consumption is not very good. The lowest among the three cities, especially if you rent a house, if you are not a high-income family (unless new immigrants find a very good job, they are generally low-income in the first one or two years) and you can also enjoy the government's tax rebate policy. If a person I work for the minimum wage, and the tax rebate guarantee is basically two to three thousand Canadian dollars. We used to have two people in our family who didn’t have a car, and our average monthly consumption was around 1,300-1,400 Canadian dollars (living pretty well). The minimum wage is enough for us to live on. Yes, there is still some left. Montreal is also one of the cities with the best public transportation system in North America. If you don't plan to buy a car for the time being, it is relatively convenient to live here. As for other areas in Quebec, I don't know much about it.