If you are considering making the move from Qatar to Canada, this guide will tell you everything you need to know – from visa requirements to cost of living differences; healthcare top tips to rules about moving country with your pets – helping you to feel empowered when the time comes to make the big move.
Quick Canada Facts:
- Population: 38.25 million (2021 estimate)
- Official Language: English (de facto) spoken by 75% of the population, with French being the second-most spoken language at 21%
- GDP Per Capita: $55,021 USD (2022 estimate)
- Random Fact: Canada is home to the longest stretch of coastline, at just over 125,000 miles long!
- Currency: Canadian Dollar ($ CAD). As of early 2024, $1 CAD = $0.72, $1 CAD = £0.58, $1 CAD = €0.67, $1 CAD = $1 AUD 1.11
1. Moving Costs to Canada from Qatar
The table below shows the estimated cost of hiring a 20- or 40-foot container from Qatar and shipping it to different cities in Canada:
Destination City | 20FT | 40FT |
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Calgary | $7,200 - $7,800 | $12,300 - $13,400 |
Edmonton | $7,300 - $7,900 | $12,500 - $13,600 |
Montreal | $6,500 - $7,100 | $11,000 - $12,100 |
Toronto | $6,600 - $7,200 | $11,200 - $12,300 |
Vancouver | $6,900 - $7,500 | $11,600 - $12,700 |
- All figures are in Canadian dollars;
- The rates above are estimates only and may have changed since the time this article was updated (July 2024). They are based on the lowest estimated rate from either Freightos, iContainers, or SeaRates;
- To get a more accurate idea of the cost for you, please use the quote form at the top of this page;
- Please also see our guide to international container shipping.
2. How Long Does It Take To Move to Canada from Qatar?
Let’s take a look at some sample flight times and costs to give you an idea of move time to Canada’s main airport, Toronto Pearson International, as well as Vancouver and Montreal, from Doha.
- Doha to Toronto Pearson International – 23 hours, 55 minutes – 3,797 QAR
- Doha to Vancouver – 21 hours, 11 minutes – 4,713 QAR
- Doha to Montreal – 18 hours, 45 minutes – 3,404 QAR
This duration covers the flight time only, so additional time will need to be added to get you from the terminal to your final location.
3. Moving Restrictions to Canada from Qatar
Moving from one country to take up residency in another will incur various restrictions – most notably, this comes in the form of visa requirements, which we will cover in the next section. One common route is via Express Entry – this is an application process for ‘skilled immigrants’ who want to settle in Canada permanently.
There are strict customs rules, and you must declare any goods that may be deemed as prohibited or subject to tax or duty. For more information on this, and on any banned substances, take a look at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency website.
You’ll need to show proof of address when you arrive, and also prove that you have enough money to sustain yourself for the duration of your visit, however long or short that may be. You must be clued up on up-to-date information regarding emergencies, local laws and customs to ensure you have a smooth transition from country to country.
At the time of writing, there are no COVID-19 travel restrictions, although these can change at short notice so it’s best to check your exact time of travel.
4. Visa Requirements to Canada from Qatar
To enter Canada from Qatar you will need a valid passport at the time of entry, with at least one blank page, as well as a valid visa that is suitable for your visiting purpose.
Most visitors will need a visitor visa (or temporary resident visa), which can allow you entry into Canada to visit friends, and family, or for tourism or business purposes.
To get this, you will need to supply:
- Proof of your valid passport
- Proof of funds sufficient for the length of your stay
- Itinerary for your duration
- Letter of invitation (if travelling for work purposes)
- Biometric appointments may also be necessary
If you already have a Canadian visa or are a permanent resident, will just need to apply for eTA (electronic travel authorisation). This is only valid for a short period of up to five years and is suitable for those travelling to Canada by air.
Study permits are available for those wishing to further their education in Canada for six months or longer. This application will be completed through the Visa Application Centre (VAC), and will require:
- An acceptance letter from a Canadian education institution
- Proof of financial support or stability for the duration of the education period
For individuals wishing to conduct business in Canada, a work permit will be required. This will need:
- A job offer from a Canadian employer
- Information on the work and job
- Duration of contract/stay
- Canadian employers may need to have a Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) produced
If you are unsure about the type of visa or permit you might need, Canada.ca has a handy tool to help you understand what type of documentation you need – take a look at the questionnaire here.
In all cases, you need to speak to a visa specialist to advise you on your circumstances and always keep up to date with the latest changes in the rules. Take a look at Canada.ca for the most useful information.
5. Cost of Living Differences in Canada
While this article is covering Canada as a whole, house prices will vary from area to area but the figures below will give you an indication of what’s available at what price.
As a general note, it is estimated that the cost of living in Toronto is 29.8% higher than that of Doha, with rent being around 21.7% higher, while groceries are 60.9% higher than in Doha.
Monthly Rental Prices in Canada:
- 1 bedroom flat (apartment) in City Centre: C$1,700+
- 1 bedroom flat outside the City Centre: C$1,500+
- 3 bedroomed flat in City Centre: C$2,800+
- 3 bedroomed flat outside the City Centre: C$2,500+
Canada Home Purchase Prices:
- Price per square metre (10.7 square feet) to buy in City Centre: C$9,200+
- Price per square metre (10.7 square feet) to buy outside the City: C$6,600+
Source: Numbeo
6. Tax Treaties in Canada
One of the biggest differences between Canada and Qatar is the taxation status. In Qatar, there is no personal income tax, whereas Canada has a progressive tax system which increases as your income does.
At the time of writing, the current tax rates in Canada are:
- 15% on the first $50,197 CAD
- 20.5% on taxable income between $50,197 CAD to $100,392 CAD
- 26% on taxable income between $100,392 CAD to $155,625 CAD
- 29% on taxable income between $155,625 CAD to $221,708 CAD
- 33% on taxable income over $221,708 CAD
Tax rates vary depending on the exact territory you occupy, with each province having different tax brackets. Taxes need to be filed to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) by April 30th, or June 15th if self-employed, and Canadian employers will withhold taxes from pay cheques to pay the CRA directly.
For the most up-to-date information, it’s best to consult a tax authority in Canada to get clued up on everything you need to know if you’re planning on living and working in Canada, and what that means for you concerning taxation.
7. Working Rules in Canada
You will likely need a work permit to work in Canada. These can range from:
- An employer-specific work permit
- An open work permit
The former covers a specific employer you can work for, how long you can work for, and where this work is carried out. The latter allows you to work for any employer in Canada, give or take a few restrictions, such as non-compliant employers – these are outlined on the Canada.ca website.
Canada.ca also has a handy tool to help you understand what type of work permit you may need for any work you carry out in Canada, which can be accessed here.
The average work week in Canada is around 40 hours spread across five days, typically Monday to Friday. Public holiday entitlements vary depending on the jurisdiction you are working in, with each province having slightly different regulations.
Whatever your employment circumstances, it’s important to have your visa ironed out before entering the country to ensure a smooth transition. It’s also important to get up to speed with taxes and any beneficial programs, such as healthcare schemes so that you are completely clued up on your rights.
8. Healthcare in Canada
Canada has a publicly funded healthcare system, named Medicare. This means that Canadian residents can access medical aid when deemed ‘medically necessary’ for both hospital and physician services.The federal government of Canada is responsible for ensuring that national standards for healthcare are continually met, as well as providing funding support for both provincial and territorial healthcare services.
For any health care insurance plans taken out, they must comply with the standards as outlined in the Canada Health Act. This covers topics from accessibility to portability of cover and the level of comprehensiveness involved in the plan.
Before you travel to Canada, you must look into their healthcare system to be fully informed in the event of an accident or medical emergency.
9. Rules Around Moving With Pets in Canada
Moving house includes lots of boxes of belongings – but it can also include some particularly important furry friends, too! If you need to move to Canada with a pet in tow, here’s what you need to know.
To move your pet from Qatar to Canada, you will likely need to ensure that your pet is:
- Microchipped
- Vaccinated against rabies, at least 21 days before the date of entry, and tapeworm for dogs (a rabies antibody titration test (RATT) may be required to show this has been administered successfully)
- Issued with a ‘health certificate’ from a veterinarian to state that the pet is fit to travel
You may also need an import permit, but the need for this varies on your exact animal type. More information can be found at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). Additionally, there may be extra restrictions for specific states or provinces, so it’s best to check on a local level if your pet is permitted entry before attempting to travel with them.
10. Similar Cities
While Canada’s Toronto and Qatar’s Doha are both vibrant metropolitan cities, there are some distinct differences between the two that should be considered before you make your move.
Both cities are a blend of cultures, with Toronto being one of the most multicultural cities in the world. Doha has a strong Qatari culture, with both Arabic and English being widely spoken. The climate of both areas is to be considered, as Toronto has a continental climate with cool winters and warm summers, while Doha has a desert climate which sees summer temperatures breach 100°F.
Qatar’s economy is mostly driven by oil and gas exports and is known as a major business hub – similar to Toronto, being known as a global financial centre, although the key sectors here are more in the way of finance and technology.
Comparing the cost of living, prices are typically higher in Canada than in Qatar, with rent, groceries and other consumer prices being between 20% to 60% higher in Toronto than in Doha.
11. Pros and Cons of Moving to Canada from Qatar
Perhaps you’re moving for a new job opportunity, or just want to try out a completely different country and climate – whatever your reason for wanting to move from Qatar to Canada, let’s take a look at some of the main pros and cons associated with moving.
Advantages of Moving to Canada from Qatar | Disadvantages of Moving to Canada from Qatar |
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Education Opportunities: Canada's education system is excellent, providing great opportunities for further education | Tax: Canadian citizens need to pay personal income tax, a big difference when compared with Qatar where there is zero personal income tax |
Multicultural Society: Canada's population is diverse, welcoming those from all walks of life | Distance from Home: It's a long flight to and from Canada and Qatar, which can add to feelings of homesickness |
Quality of Life: Canada ranks highly for quality of life, with healthcare, education, safety and security all scoring highly | Climate: Canada's cold winters can be a shock to the system for those used to Qatar's desert conditons |
Whatever you decide, you must understand the legal factors affecting your move – be sure to visit the Canadian Government website for all the information you need.
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