International Student Profile

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The City of Moncton is committed to its residents’ well-being. We want to better understand the reality, the needs, and the daily challenges of international students and their families with the goal of fostering better community and professional integration.

The survey below is an opportunity to express your views openly and anonymously. The information collected will directly contribute to developing and implementing tangible actions to improve the quality of life for our community’s international students.

We look forward to hearing from you – your feedback is essential to this process!

TAKE THE SURVEY

Click on the Survey tab below to get started. It should take approximately 15-25 minutes to complete.

IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS

  1. Ask in the Questions tab below
  2. Send us an email at letschat@moncton.ca

HOW YOUR FEEDBACK WILL BE USED

The results of this survey will be shared with the project team and published on this site. All responses are compiled in a way that protects the anonymity of participants. This is meant to be a safe and respectful space to share your feedback.

The City of Moncton is committed to its residents’ well-being. We want to better understand the reality, the needs, and the daily challenges of international students and their families with the goal of fostering better community and professional integration.

The survey below is an opportunity to express your views openly and anonymously. The information collected will directly contribute to developing and implementing tangible actions to improve the quality of life for our community’s international students.

We look forward to hearing from you – your feedback is essential to this process!

TAKE THE SURVEY

Click on the Survey tab below to get started. It should take approximately 15-25 minutes to complete.

IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS

  1. Ask in the Questions tab below
  2. Send us an email at letschat@moncton.ca

HOW YOUR FEEDBACK WILL BE USED

The results of this survey will be shared with the project team and published on this site. All responses are compiled in a way that protects the anonymity of participants. This is meant to be a safe and respectful space to share your feedback.

Questions

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Submit any questions or comments relating to this topic, and the team will respond, either publicly or privately, depending on the nature of the question. 

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    Why there is no cap on rent? People are charging 700 dollars for a single room.

    Gaurav asked about 1 month ago

    Regulations related to rentals fall under the provincial government’s authority. The province has put different programs in place over the years to address affordability.

    Information about current programs, services, and tenants rights can be found on the Government of New Brunswick website: https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/corporate/promo/renting-in-new-brunswick.html

    You may specifically want to visit the rent increases page: https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/corporate/promo/renting-in-new-brunswick/lease-information/rent-increases.html

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