12-18-2009, 12:18 AM
Dear maqszaman
Yes, Thorncliff is a good area to start a life in Toronto for a muslim or Pakistani immigrant due to the benefits you listed. However, a new comer would have to consider other factors also like a little excessive rent as compared to other areas, specially when he would have to sign a lease for a year, which means he would be paying some extra rent each month for at-least twelve months. Similarly, due to high concentration of new comers, management of buildings have become non-responsive to keep conditions of buildings at maximum potential. Also, mainly due to Thorncliff, all East York has become leading densely populated area and has top most number of people per square kilometer. This has created a huge burdon on resources availablity and deteriorated services provisions in area. Conditions in local schools have already worsened due to maximum number of students per class room which is again top in whole Canada. Interestingly, East York tops in maximum number of children per family in whole Canada, mainly because of high concentration of Pakistani, Gujrati, and Afghani immigrants etc. who usually do not feel satisfaction in taking protection and later say "yah to Allah ki dain hay, aur Canadian gov't palay gi, aur acha hay zyada child benefits milay ga."
I think information at one place or thread would provide more benefits as compared to spreaded over various threads.
Regards
Yes, Thorncliff is a good area to start a life in Toronto for a muslim or Pakistani immigrant due to the benefits you listed. However, a new comer would have to consider other factors also like a little excessive rent as compared to other areas, specially when he would have to sign a lease for a year, which means he would be paying some extra rent each month for at-least twelve months. Similarly, due to high concentration of new comers, management of buildings have become non-responsive to keep conditions of buildings at maximum potential. Also, mainly due to Thorncliff, all East York has become leading densely populated area and has top most number of people per square kilometer. This has created a huge burdon on resources availablity and deteriorated services provisions in area. Conditions in local schools have already worsened due to maximum number of students per class room which is again top in whole Canada. Interestingly, East York tops in maximum number of children per family in whole Canada, mainly because of high concentration of Pakistani, Gujrati, and Afghani immigrants etc. who usually do not feel satisfaction in taking protection and later say "yah to Allah ki dain hay, aur Canadian gov't palay gi, aur acha hay zyada child benefits milay ga."
I think information at one place or thread would provide more benefits as compared to spreaded over various threads.
Regards