Just Arrived in Canada? Things you need to know.
Here are some free resources to help you with starting your new life in Canada.
Employment In Canada
Bank of Canada Interest Rate Cut and Newcomers
by Stephen Tustin | Oct 10, 2024The good news for newcomers and international students is that the Bank of Canada’s interest rates are falling. Experts predict they will continue to fall throughout 2024. The cuts will lift some of the financial pressures affecting all...
What are Types of Housing in Canada?
There are various types of housing that you can buy in Canada. In each case, you are responsible for making the mortgage payments as well as paying the bills for your specific unit(for example, property taxes and utilities such as electricity, gas, water, etc). Bylaws are local municipal rules and regulations that vary across Canada. You are responsible for following these bylaws in the care and maintenance of your property. Below is a list of several types of housing.
How to Find an Apartment for Rent in Toronto from Abroad
Are you moving to Toronto soon? Finding an apartment in Toronto for rent is a big priority. While there is much to plan before you move to Canada, finding housing is at the top of the list. And, it's challenging when you are looking for a place to live while you are...
What to Know About Living in Sudbury, Ontario
Canada has many cities to choose from as a landing destination, and the City of Greater Sudbury is a welcoming and diverse city to consider! Moving to Canada is a life-changing decision and the city you choose to settle in will influence your future social, financial,...
What is eSIM and How to Get it in Canada?
When you arrive in Canada, you can easily use your phone when you activate an eSIM. eSIM technology allows you to activate a cellular data plan like a traditional SIM card and save on mobile data costs. Discover what eSIM is and how to activate it, price, benefits,...
Celebrating the History of Labour Day in Canada
Marking the unofficial end of summer, most people know Labour Day in Canada for its extravagant parades and great shopping deals. Labour Day in Canada is an annual statutory holiday on the first Monday of every September. The holiday has a profound and complex history...
Franchising For New Canadians
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