IS SHERBROOKE WORTH IT? University city, cheap rents, life 100% in French!

IS SHERBROOKE WORTH IT? University city, cheap rents, life 100% in French!

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Ever thought about living in a university city, safe and with a great quality of life in Canada? In today's video, I take you to get to know Sherbrooke, one of the main cities of the province of Quebec, and I bring you the pros and cons for anyone considering living here. Sherbrooke is a relatively large city, with excellent structure for students, families and immigrants — but it also has its particularities that can influence your decision to move here. You'll discover: ✅ What daily life in Sherbrooke is like ✅ Pros such as safety, quality of life and the university environment ✅ Cons such as the city's geography, which is quite hilly and can tire out those who rely on getting around on foot ✅ How the rental market works and what the current average prices are ✅ The importance of the language: the city — like most of Quebec — operates almost 100% in French If you're looking for an alternative to the big Canadian cities and want to understand whether Sherbrooke could be a good choice to live, study or start your life in Canada, this video will give you a real and practical view of the city! 📍 Content about housing, cost of living, language, structure and the real experience of someone getting to know the main cities to immigrate to in Canada. 🎥 This video is part of our special series exploring places beyond the major centres — to help you decide with more confidence where to live. 💬 Tell me in the comments: would you take on living in a French-speaking city like Sherbrooke? Or do you prefer other regions of Canada? Also follow my routine on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daitana.aguilar ALSO WATCH: 1- A day in Niagara Falls: https://youtu.be/SKwb99GaKjE?si=lTYDwXs0Hj8NNhuQ 2- Tour of the Lasalle neighbourhood: https://youtu.be/6A2nDnL7qsI 3- Tour of the Griffintown neighbourhood: https://youtu.be/_Sb0ptzg4Sg

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