Move to Toronto from the UK: Cost, Visas and Neighbourhoods

Toronto downtown skyline with CN Tower at sunset

Toronto from the UK — the realistic picture

Toronto is the default destination for most British migrants. It has the biggest UK expat community in Canada, the deepest job market, the busiest direct flights from Heathrow, and the most familiar city rhythm. It is also expensive, dense, and built around its own commuting logic — and you should know that before you commit.

Visa routes that lead to Toronto

  • Express Entry (general or category-based draws)
  • Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) — Human Capital Priorities, Employer Job Offer, Masters/PhD Graduate, Tech Draws
  • LMIA-supported work permit
  • IEC Working Holiday open work permit
  • Study permit to PR

Cost of living in Toronto vs London

Toronto is cheaper than central London on housing per square foot but more expensive than most UK regional cities. As of 2026:

  • One-bed downtown: ~CAD 2,400 vs central London ~£2,200
  • Two-bed family in suburb: ~CAD 3,000 (Mississauga, Etobicoke) vs UK commuter belt ~£2,000
  • Weekly groceries for a family of four: ~CAD 350 vs UK ~£140
  • Public transport monthly (TTC): CAD 156 vs London Travelcard £160
  • Restaurant meal for two: CAD 100 vs London £75

Best Toronto neighbourhoods for UK families

Downtown / Liberty Village / King West

Urban, walkable, expensive. Good for single professionals and couples without children.

Etobicoke / Mississauga

Suburban, family-friendly, lower cost, established UK expat clusters around Port Credit, Streetsville and Cooksville.

North York / Markham / Richmond Hill

Highly rated schools, large detached homes, longer commute to downtown. Good for families relocating in tech, finance, healthcare.

The Beaches / Leslieville

East-end neighbourhoods with quieter streets, lake access, popular with British relocators in their 30s and 40s.

Hamilton / Burlington / Oakville

Greater Toronto edge cities. Cheaper, slower pace, GO Train commute to downtown.

Schools, NHS-style healthcare and admin first 30 days

Public schools in Ontario are funded provincially and free for residents. OHIP healthcare card available after 3 months residency — private cover for the gap. Drivers exchange UK licence for Ontario G licence under reciprocal agreement after a short knowledge test. Open a TD or RBC bank account using PR card and proof of address. Apply for SIN at Service Canada within first week.

Jobs and salaries in Toronto

Strong demand for IT (Bay Street fintech, Toronto’s tech corridor), healthcare (UHN, Sunnybrook, Sick Kids), finance (banks headquartered in Toronto), legal (Bay Street firms), creative industries. UK salaries scaled to Canadian dollars: a London £55k professional usually maps to CAD 85k–100k in Toronto.

The Toronto reality check

Toronto winters: -10°C to -20°C is normal January. Summers: humid 28-32°C. Commute culture is car-dependent in the suburbs. Multicultural and welcoming. Expect a 12-week ramp-up before it feels like home.

Your Toronto move plan

If Toronto is your target, the right immigration route depends on your NOC and family situation. Apply now for a Canada Central Toronto pathway audit — Express Entry, OINP, employer-driven or study route.