Moving from the UK to Ontario

as a Doctor or Nurse?

Practical guidance on where to live, renting, and settling comfortably in the Toronto area.

Relocating internationally is more than a career move.

For many healthcare professionals coming from the UK, the transition also means adjusting to:

  • a different pace of life

  • unfamiliar neighbourhoods

  • longer commutes

  • a different housing system

Finding the right place to live can make the entire adjustment feel significantly smoother.

Helping You Settle Thoughtfully

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Choosing areas based on hospital location and lifestyle

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Understanding Ontario rental requirements

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Navigating the market without Canadian credit history

What Often Surprises UK Healthcare Professionals

💡 A Helpful Ontario Surprise

Relocating comes with enough expenses already. Flights, paperwork, winter coats... perhaps several winter coats.

The good news? In Ontario, renters and buyers typically don't pay their realtor's commission directly. So you can focus on finding the right neighbourhood instead of wondering whether asking one more question will cost extra 🙂

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Choosing areas around hospital locations

Major Toronto Hospitals & Popular Nearby Neighborhoods

One of the most common mistakes newcomers make is choosing a home before considering their commute.

For healthcare professionals working shifts, where you live can significantly impact your quality of life.

Questions Before You Pack Your Winter Coat 😄

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How shift schedules affect neighborhood choice more than people expect

Many people expect Ontario to feel very similar to the UK.

And in some ways, it does.

But daily life can feel very different:

  • driving and commuting patterns

  • neighborhoods layouts

  • condo living

  • winter routines

  • balancing proximity vs lifestyle

Understanding these differences early often helps people settle more comfortably.

“Having gone through international relocation myself, I understand that these transitions are rarely only logistical.

Sometimes people simply want a clearer sense of what life may actually feel like once they arrive.”


Still have questions?

That's completely normal.

Most healthcare professionals relocating to Toronto have questions about neighbourhoods, commuting, renting, schools, winter, paperwork—or all of the above.

The good news is that asking one more question is still free. 😊

After all, relocating is a big move. Choosing the right neighbourhood shouldn't feel like a guessing game.