Why the hell do people who haven't been to Canada or New Zealand comment on the subject and confuse the author ?! in the province of Quebec the official language is French, there the main cities are Montreal and Quebec City, do not go there. 80% of the Canadian population lives in the south, near the US border, but even in cities like Toronto and Ottawa, which are quite close to their border, it is quite cold. The only warm place in Canada is the West Coast, in the province of British Columbia, where the main cities are Vancouver and Victoria. Victoria is on Vancouver Island, opposite the city of Vancouver, they have ferries. Winters there are mild, but it rains a lot, generally English climate. Elsewhere, heavy snow from October until April. Vancouver is beautiful, you have the ocean and the mountains, but the rents are quite high, as are the property prices. I haven't lived in New Zealand, I can't comment, but I've been there as a tourist and I think they have, like in Canada, various religious organizations and public kitchens for the poor. Check in Google, for example Food bank New Zealand or Salvation Army New Zealand and you will get information. But if you are going to immigrate, it is desirable to have funds for the first time, because sleeping with homeless people does not seem very attractive to me.
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For Canada, I think Toronto is in English, but there are other cities. For example, Vancouver, it's also in English, but I think it's a lot colder, while in Toronto the climate is better. I don't know anything about New Zealand.