Author: Fractology

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  • How Much Money Do You Need to Move to Canada?

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    One of the most common questions future immigrants ask is: “How much money should I save before moving to Canada?” Here’s a breakdown of the typical costs for a single person:


    1. Immigration Fees

    • Express Entry (PR): approx. $1,365 CAD
    • Study permit or work permit: $150–$255 CAD

    2. Flight Ticket

    • Depending on your country, $500–$1,500 CAD

    3. First Month Living Expenses (Estimate for one person):

    • Rent (shared room): $600–$900 CAD
    • Food: $200–$400 CAD
    • Phone & Internet: $60–$100 CAD
    • Transport: $100–$150 CAD
      ➡️ Total estimate: $1,000–$1,500 CAD

    4. Emergency Savings
    It’s smart to have $1,000–$2,000 CAD extra in case of unexpected expenses.


    Final Tip:

    Start saving early and plan for at least 3 months of expenses — it gives you peace of mind while settling in Canada.


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    Top 5 Websites Every Newcomer to Canada Should Know


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    Starting life in a new country is easier when you know where to find the right information. Here are 5 must-know websites for newcomers in Canada:


    1. CIC.GC.CA
    The official immigration site for visas, PR, citizenship, and forms.


    2. Arrive
    A free resource packed with guides and advice for settling in Canada.


    3. Job Bank
    A great place to find government-listed job openings across the country.


    4. Padmapper
    Useful for searching apartments and rentals in major cities.


    5. ISSofBC (or search for your local immigrant center)
    They offer help with English classes, job search, and free support programs.


    Bonus:

    Bookmark these sites — they’ll save you time, money, and stress as you begin your new journey.


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  • 7 Essential Things To Do After Arriving in Canada

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    7 Essential Things To Do After Arriving in Canada


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    Moving to a new country can feel overwhelming, especially in the first days. Here’s a quick and simple checklist of the most important things you should do after landing in Canada as a newcomer:


    1. Apply for your SIN (Social Insurance Number)
    You’ll need it to work and access government services. You can apply online or in person at a Service Canada office.


    2. Open a bank account
    Banks like CIBC, Scotiabank, RBC, and TD offer newcomer packages with no-fee accounts and credit card options.


    3. Get a Canadian SIM card
    Stay connected with local mobile providers like Fido, Freedom Mobile, Koodo, or Public Mobile.


    4. Find housing
    Look for temporary or long-term accommodation. Useful sites: Facebook Marketplace, Kijiji, Padmapper, and Zumper.


    5. Visit a local immigrant support center
    They help with everything from job search to language classes. In BC, try ISSofBC or Success.


    6. Apply for health insurance (MSP in British Columbia)
    Most provinces offer public healthcare, but registration takes time — do this as soon as possible.


    7. Learn the public transport system
    Download transit apps like Transit App or Google Maps to get around efficiently.


    Final Tip:

    Want more tips like these? Subscribe to my newsletter and get a free PDF checklist with everything you need to start your new life in Canada!


    Let me know if you want a version in PDF or a variation of this for email subscribers too!