
Montreal Relocation Services
Considering moving to Montreal?
As relocation experts, we’ll not only share everything there is to love about this city, but we’ll make sure that your transition here is as seamless and stress-free as possible for you and your family.
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Providing important check lists and information before your move to Montreal.
Recommending neighbourhoods for temporary housing.
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Navigating the rental housing market without a Canadian credit history
Assistance with school registration, government documentation, provincial healthcare, household goods, and more
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Finding activities for all members of your family
Getting to know your lifestyle to offer the best recommendations
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Personal support before, during, and after your move
Connections with newcomer-friendly banks, insurance providers, and local services
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Our Montreal relocation services have been thoughtfully curated to be accessible and affordable to every type of relocating family – wherever you’re moving from, and whomever you’re moving with. We’ll personalize your services for what you need, and to support you by managing the critical aspects of your move.
Whether you’re an employee or student deciding if this is the right move for you, in the process of planning your relocation here, or a company keen to “wow” your candidate upon their visit to Montreal, let New Roots Relocation be your experts on the ground, ensuring that your first impression of this city is exceptional.
Ready to embark on your journey to Montreal?
Let us be your trusted guide, starting with a short consultation to help us understand your unique relocation needs.
Frequently Asked Questions About Montreal, Quebec
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Montreal offers a vibrant culture, affordable rent compared to other major Canadian cities, and a strong job market, especially in tech and creative industries. However, winters are harsh, French is the primary language, and taxes are higher than in other provinces.
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Yes, Montreal has an extensive public transit system with buses and a metro, plus a growing network of bike lanes. Traffic can be heavy, and winters make driving challenging, but many residents rely on transit or cycling year-round.