Developing your social circle in Toronto

Building a solid group of friends and acquaintances is useful for many reasons, especially as an expatriate. For instance, if there's an issue in a particular part of the city, someone in your network can give you a heads-up to avoid that area. Your friends can provide both moral and financial support. A good network also means staying well-informed about things like the best schools for your children, ideal shopping spots, and the best neighborhoods to live in. In short, your circle can help you in various aspects of your life.

Online platforms, such as the Toronto forum on Expat.com and various expatriate groups on social networks, offer plenty of resources. Joining a Facebook group, in particular, is a great way to connect with new people. Members of these groups often share similar questions and have likely experienced the same challenges. You can also find answers to questions about visas, housing, education, and more within these communities.

Social networking isn't limited to expats; you can also become part of online groups based on your hobbies, interests, neighborhood, or even your native language. On platforms like Facebook, you'll find groups tailored for Toronto photographers, mothers, those looking for group outings, and more.

Outside the Internet, there are many ways to meet new people:

Useful links:

Toronto Meet Up (Facebook)

MeetUp


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Last update on 18 March 2024 11:50:03
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