City Survey MONTREAL CANADA September 2014 Survey



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Quality of Living City Survey MONTREAL CANADA September 2014 Survey Prepared and published by Mercer LLC. Reproduction and transmission in any form without prior permission is prohibited. 2015

The information and data obtained through the Quality of Living Reports (the Reports ) are for information purposes only and are intended for use by multi-national organizations and government agencies that transfer employees from one country to another. They are not designed or intended to use as the basis for foreign investment or tourism. In no event will Mercer be liable to for any decision made or action taken in reliance of the results obtained through the use of, or the information and/or data contained in or provided by, the Reports. While the Reports have been prepared based upon sources, information and systems believed to be reliable and accurate, they are provided on an as-is basis, and Mercer accepts no responsibility/liability for the validity/accuracy (or otherwise) of the resources/data used to compile the Reports. Mercer and its affiliates make no representations or warranties with respect to the Reports, and disclaim all express, implied and statutory warranties of any kind, including, but not limited to, representations and implied warranties of quality, accuracy, timeliness, completeness, merchantability, and fitness for a particular purpose.

Table of Contents City Survey 3.... Political and social environment 3 Economic environment 4 Socio-cultural environment 4 Medical and health considerations 5 Schools and education 6 Public services and transport 7 Recreation 8 Consumer goods 9 Housing 10 Natural environment 10

1 Political and social environment 1.1 Relationship with other countries 10 1.2 Internal stability 9 1.3 Crime 8 1.4 Law enforcement 9 1.5 Ease of entry and exit 9 Canada's relationships with neighbouring countries are good. Demonstrations and strikes are unusual. Violent crimes happen occasionally but are not a worry to citizens on a daily basis. Foreign nationals wishing to enter Canada for any purpose must hold a valid national passport and in some cases also a visa. Security at border crossings (airports, land borders, and ports) into Canada has been strengthened. Frequent passport controls occur. Work permits are relatively easy to obtain. 2015 Mercer LLC 3

2 Economic environment 2.1 Currency Exchange regulations 9 2.2 Banking services 10 There are no restrictions on the import and export of currency, however, large amounts should be declared (amount greater than CAD 10'000). Currency can be exchanged at large banks, bureaux de change and at the airport. Many international banks are represented in Montreal. The larger banks have excellent international services. Internet and telephone banking are widely available and well-developed in Canada. Credit cards are widely accepted in Montreal and ATMs are located throughout the city. 3 Socio-cultural environment 3.1 Limitations on personal freedom 10 3.2 Media and censorship 10 In Canada, there are no limitations on freedom of speech and movement, and on the free practice of religion. There are a few national television channels. International cable television is also available. Many international newspapers are available in Montreal. 2015 Mercer LLC 4

4 Medical and health considerations 4.1 Hospital services 10 4.2 Medical supplies 10 4.3 Infectious diseases 10 4.4 Water potability 10 4.5 Waste removal 9 4.6 Sewage 10 4.7 Air pollution 8 4.8 Troublesome and destructive animals and insects 10 The general standard of healthcare, dental care, and public health services in Montreal is good. There is no free treatment, however, and in some provinces doctors and hospitals add a surcharge to treatment given to foreign nationals. It is advisable to have fully comprehensive health insurance to cover all eventualities. In the past few years, a shortage of doctors and nurses has become a growing concern, particularly in rural areas. The issue is less pronounced in major urban centres. Pharmaceuticals in Canada are generally of good quality and most medications are widely available. The risk of infectious diseases is very low in Montreal. Food and water are safe for consumption. Air pollution levels are relatively low. 2015 Mercer LLC 5

5 Schools and education 5.1 Schools 9 There is a good variety of international and private schools in Montreal. There are international, English, German, French and Japanese schools, all offering primary and secondary levels of education. 2015 Mercer LLC 6

6 Public services and transport 6.1 Electricity 10 6.2 Water availability 10 6.3 Telephone 10 6.4 Mail 10 6.5 Public transport 9 6.6 Traffic congestion 7 6.7 Airport 7 The telephone, mail and utility services are very good in Montreal. The public transport system consists of buses, a metro and urban trains. It is efficient and comprehensive. Traffic is sometimes congested during rush hours. Montreal has one main international airport: Montreal-Pierre ElliottTrudeau International (for all scheduled international flights), situated 22km southwest of Montreal (can be reached in around 20 minutes), and Mirabel which is mainly used for cargo. Montreal- Pierre ElliottTrudeau International Airport has a good choice of direct flights within North America and to Western Europe, as well as a handful of services to Central America, Africa and the Middle East. Most other international destinations require a connecting flight. 2015 Mercer LLC 7

7 Recreation 7.1 Variety of restaurants 9 7.2 Theatrical and musical performances 8 7.3 Cinemas 10 7.4 Sport and leisure activities 10 There is a wide choice of restaurants serving excellent food. Cultural events and venues such as opera, theatres and concerts are widely available, but many are only in French. There is a good selection of cinemas showing the latest international movies. There is also an excellent choice of sports clubs in Montreal. 2015 Mercer LLC 8

8 Consumer goods 8.1 Food (Meat and Fish) 10 8.2 Food (Fruit and Vegetables) 10 8.3 Daily consumption items 10 8.4 Alcoholic beverages 10 8.5 Automobiles 10 There is a complete supply of consumer goods available in Montreal. There is also a wide selection of alcoholic beverages and cars available. 2015 Mercer LLC 9

9 Housing 9.1 Housing 9 9.2 Household appliances and furniture 10 9.3 Household maintenance and repair 10 Montreal has a good choice of rental accommodation. There are many new apartments as well as houses available in the city. Furnished houses are generally unavailable. Some of the areas favoured by expatriates are Beaconsfield, Westmount, Downtown, Plateau Mont-Royal, Outremont, Hampstead, Pointe-Claire and Rosemont. A large selection of household appliances and furniture is available. Reliable maintenance and repair services are easy to obtain. 10 Natural environment 10.1 Climate 4 10.2 Record of natural disasters 10 Montreal has very cold winters, mild springs, warm summers and cloudy autumns. No major natural disasters occur. 2015 Mercer LLC 10