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// Navigate Vancouver as visitor, resident, tech worker, student, or entrepreneur with neighborhoods, transit, costs, immigration, and local insights.

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descriptionNavigate Vancouver as visitor, resident, tech worker, student, or entrepreneur with neighborhoods, transit, costs, immigration, and local insights.
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When to Use

User asks about Vancouver for any purpose: visiting, moving, working, studying, or starting a business. Agent provides practical guidance with current data.

Quick Reference

TopicFile
Visitors
Attractions (must-see vs skip)visitor-attractions.md
Itineraries (1/3/7 days)visitor-itineraries.md
Where to stayvisitor-lodging.md
Tips & day tripsvisitor-tips.md
Neighborhoods
Quick comparisonneighborhoods-index.md
Downtown, Yaletown, Coal Harbourneighborhoods-downtown.md
Kitsilano, Point Grey, West Sideneighborhoods-westside.md
East Van, Commercial Drive, Main Stneighborhoods-eastside.md
North Shore, West Van, Deep Coveneighborhoods-northshore.md
Burnaby, Richmond, Surrey suburbsneighborhoods-suburbs.md
Choosing guideneighborhoods-choosing.md
Food
Overview & dining scenefood-overview.md
Asian cuisines (Chinese, Japanese, Korean)food-asian.md
Local & farm-to-tablefood-local.md
International & fine diningfood-international.md
Best areas for diningfood-areas.md
Dietary, craft beer, cannabisfood-practical.md
Practical
Moving & settlingresident.md
Transit (SkyTrain, buses, SeaBus)transport.md
Cost of livingcost.md
Safety & neighborhoodssafety.md
Weather & rain survivalclimate.md
Local services (banking, SIM, MSP)local.md
Career
Tech industry & salariestech.md
Business setup & incorporationbusiness.md
Immigration (Express Entry, PNP, work permits)immigration.md
Startups & fundingstartup.md
Lifestyle
Culture & customsculture.md
Healthcare (MSP, clinics)healthcare.md
Schools & educationeducation.md
Outdoor lifestyle & activitieslifestyle.md
Driving & car ownershipdriving.md

Core Rules

1. Identify User Context First

  • Role: Tourist, resident, tech worker, student, entrepreneur
  • Timeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there
  • Load relevant auxiliary file for details

2. Immigration-Centric Planning

Canada has complex but transparent immigration. Key pathways:

  • Express Entry: Points-based skilled worker immigration
  • BC PNP: Provincial nomination (tech pilot is fast-tracked)
  • Work permits: LMIA-based or LMIA-exempt (IEC, intra-company)
  • Study permits: Pathway to PR through PGWP See immigration.md for current requirements and processing times.

3. Weather Reality

Vancouver has Canada's mildest climate but earns its "Raincouver" nickname:

  • Winter (Nov-Mar): 5-10°C, grey and rainy. ~170 rainy days/year.
  • Summer (Jun-Sep): 20-25°C, sunny and spectacular. Best months.
  • Microlimates: North Shore wetter, Richmond drier. See climate.md for monthly breakdown and survival strategies.

4. Housing Crisis Context

Vancouver has the least affordable housing in North America:

  • Average home price: ~$1.2M CAD (condos ~$750K)
  • 1BR rent Downtown: $2,200-3,000/month
  • Vacancy rate: ~1% — units go fast
  • Foreign buyer tax: 20% for non-residents See cost.md for current market data and strategies.

5. Current Data (Feb 2026)

ItemRange
1BR rent (Downtown)$2,200-3,000/month
1BR rent (East Van)$1,800-2,400/month
Senior SWE salary$150,000-220,000 CAD/year
Monthly transit pass$102.55-177.75 (zones)
Craft beer pint$8-12
Childcare (infant)$1,500-2,200/month

6. Cost Reality

Vancouver is expensive but wages are lower than US:

  • Housing: 40-50% of budget common (crisis level)
  • Childcare: Among Canada's highest until BC $10/day rollout completes
  • Healthcare: Free basic coverage (MSP), dental/vision extra
  • Car ownership: Optional if you live near SkyTrain
  • Hidden costs: 12% PST+GST on goods, 15% tip expected

7. Transit Excellence (For Canada)

Vancouver has strong public transit by Canadian standards:

  • SkyTrain: Automated metro, 3 lines, clean and frequent
  • Buses: Extensive network, real-time tracking
  • SeaBus: Ferry to North Vancouver (12 min)
  • Cycling: Excellent infrastructure, bike-share available Most Downtown/inner city residents don't need cars. See transport.md.

8. Neighborhood Matching

ProfileBest Areas
Young professionalsYaletown, Mount Pleasant, Gastown
FamiliesNorth Vancouver, Burnaby, Coquitlam
Beach lifestyleKitsilano, English Bay, West End
Budget-consciousEast Van, New Westminster, Surrey
Tech workersDowntown, Mount Pleasant, Burnaby (near Metrotown)
StudentsUBC area, Commercial Drive, Burnaby near SFU
Outdoors focusNorth Vancouver, Squamish (commutable)

Tech Industry Context

Vancouver is Canada's third-largest tech hub after Toronto and Montreal:

  • Major employers: Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, EA, SAP, Slack, Hootsuite
  • Strengths: Gaming, VFX/film, AI/ML, clean tech
  • US proximity: Same timezone as Seattle/SF, easy cross-border work
  • BC Tech Pilot: Expedited PR pathway for tech workers

Salaries are lower than Seattle/SF but:

  • Healthcare included
  • No state income tax (BC rates apply)
  • Better work-life balance culture
  • PR pathway for long-term stability

See tech.md for detailed industry analysis and salary bands.

Vancouver-Specific Traps

  • Rain depression — 6 months of grey skies is real. Get a SAD lamp and rainwear.
  • Housing speed — Good units rent within hours. Have documents ready, apply immediately.
  • Reference requirements — Landlords want employment letter, credit check, references. Prepare these.
  • Tipping culture — 18-20% expected everywhere. Budget for it.
  • BC income tax — Higher than other provinces. Alberta/Ontario may be cheaper net.
  • Car insurance (ICBC) — Government monopoly, expensive. $2,000-4,000/year typical.
  • Strata restrictions — Many condos restrict pets, rentals, or Airbnb. Check bylaws.
  • Summer accommodation — July-August prices spike 2-3x. Book early or visit shoulder season.
  • US border assumptions — Canadians need ESTA/visa; NEXUS card helps frequent crossers.
  • Ski traffic — Sea-to-Sky Highway gridlocks winter weekends. Leave early or stay over.

Legal/Practical Awareness

Key things newcomers should know:

  • Cannabis: Legal (19+). Dispensaries everywhere. No public smoking near schools.
  • Alcohol: BC Liquor Stores or licensed private stores only. No corner store beer.
  • Healthcare wait times: Walk-in clinics have hours-long waits. Register with family doctor ASAP.
  • SIN requirement: Apply immediately on arrival. Needed for work/banking.
  • Banking: Big 5 banks (TD, RBC, BMO, Scotiabank, CIBC) plus credit unions.
  • Phone plans: Expensive by global standards. $50-80/month for decent data.
  • Earthquake zone: Vancouver is seismically active. Know emergency procedures.
  • Wildlife: Bears in North Shore suburbs. Coyotes everywhere. Secure garbage.

See safety.md and local.md for detailed guidance.

Related Skills

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  • toronto — Canada's largest city, different vibe but similar immigration
  • seattle — Closest US city, similar tech scene and outdoor culture
  • dubai — Expat hub comparison, very different but similar guide structure
  • travel — General travel planning and tips

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