Thinking about Canada?

11 visa pathways €2,240/mo minimum Safety 82/100

Find out if Canada is a MOVE, DELAY, or AVOID for your specific profile — income, savings, profession, and family.

Tax regime: International Mobility Program

Get Your Free Verdict →
New: Interactive Cost-of-Living Calculator
Compare your budget against 190+ countries — see where you can afford to live, where you'd be stretched.
Try the Calculator →
Cost of Living

Cost of Living in Canada 2026 — Rent, Food, Tax & Budget Calculator

Updated April 04, 2026 • 5-10 min read

← Complete Canada Emigration Guide 2026

Monthly Living Costs in Canada

Understanding the cost of living is crucial when planning your move to Canada. This guide breaks down rent, groceries, utilities, and other essential expenses to help you budget accurately.

1BR Rent

per month

€1,680

3BR Rent

per month

€2,520

Groceries

per month

€280

Transport

per month

€105

Utilities

per month

€175

Dining Out

per month

€18

Monthly Budget (Single person): €2,240 (rent + essentials)

Monthly Budget (Couple): €3,220 (shared rent, food, transport, utilities)

Note: Actual costs vary significantly by city and lifestyle. These are national averages.

Salary and Take-Home Income

Compare gross salaries with actual take-home pay after taxes and social contributions:

Salary and Take-Home Income
Income Level Gross (EUR) Net Monthly After Essentials
Entry-level (40K/year) €35,800 €2,983 €1,790
Mid-level (60K/year) €52,400 €4,367 €2,620
Senior (80K/year) €68,200 €5,683 €3,410

Taxes in Canada

Tax obligations are a major factor in your overall cost of living. Here's how Canada's tax system works:

Taxes in Canada
Tax Type Rate / Amount
Income Tax (effective @ €90K) 14.7%
VAT Rate 5%
Social Security (employee) N/A%
Capital Gains Tax N/A%

Salaries by Sector

Different industries offer varying compensation. Use this table to understand salary expectations in your field:

Salaries by Sector
Sector Entry Level Median Senior
Construction €50,500 €72,000 €101,000
Education €36,500 €52,000 €73,000
Engineering €58,000 €75,000 €98,000
Finance €52,000 €68,000 €92,000
Healthcare €52,000 €68,000 €88,000
Hospitality €26,500 €38,000 €53,000
It €55,000 €72,000 €95,000
Retail €24,500 €35,000 €49,000

Cost of Living Comparison

See how Canada compares to nearby countries:

Cost of Living Comparison
Country 1BR Rent Groceries Transport Avg Salary
Canada €1,680 €280 €105 €58,000
United States €1,850 €420 €110 €68,500
Australia €1,850 €280 €95 €68,500

Quality of Life Metrics

Beyond cost, these factors affect your overall living experience:

Safety Index

82/10

Healthcare Index

88/10

Internet Speed

120 Mbps

HDI

0.929

English Proficiency

95/10

Expat Satisfaction

8.2/10

Budget Calculator

If you earn €3,000/month net:

After rent (€1,680), food (€280), transport (€105), and utilities (€175), you'll have approximately €760/month for savings, entertainment, and discretionary spending.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Canada expensive?

Canada offers a moderate cost of living for developed nations. Expenses vary significantly by city, with major urban centers being more expensive than rural areas. Housing is typically the largest expense.

How much money do I need per month in Canada?

A single person can live on €1,200-2,000 per month depending on lifestyle and city. Couples can share housing costs, reducing per-person expenses to €800-1,200.

What is the average rent in Canada?

Average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in city centers ranges from €400-2,000+ per month, with significant variation between cities. Suburban areas are typically 30-50% cheaper.

How do taxes work in Canada?

Income tax rates vary based on income level. Most residents also pay VAT (Value Added Tax) on purchases and social security contributions. Tax residency status affects your obligations—consult a tax professional.

Is Canada cheaper than other popular destinations?

Compare in our cost of living comparison tables above. Canada typically ranks as mid-range among developed nations, more expensive than Southeast Asia but comparable to Western Europe.

Ready for the next step? See the full visa requirements to move to Canada including documents, processing times, and application checklist.

Still shortlisting? Compare against our data-driven ranking of the best countries to move to in 2026 — Top 10 overall plus picks for digital nomads, retirees, skilled workers, families, and low-cost living.

Ready to move to Canada?

Get a personalized immigration assessment and discover visa pathways tailored to your profile.

Get Your Free Verdict

Cost of living in other countries

Canada at a glance

Canada is in North America. Its capital is Ottawa. The main languages are English, French. The currency is the Canadian dollar. It borders United States.