by Andrew | Jan 13, 2019
When you land you will be given an envelope containing the forms you need to fill for your Permanent Resident (PR) Card as well as your Health coverage card. Again, health services are provided individually by the Provinces and each Province has different rules of how...
by Andrew | Feb 16, 2016
One of the first people you will meet at your point of arrival in Canada will be a friendly Canada customs agent. You will be required to produce the list of goods you are importing along with your landing certificates. The list will be divided into goods you are...
by Andrew | Feb 16, 2016
Goods to Carry: As a landed immigrant, you are entitled to bring with you, free of duty and taxes, personal and household effects that you owned and possessed before your arrival in Canada. These may include furniture, furnishings, silverware, linen, books, musical...
by Andrew | Feb 16, 2016
Sometimes people have a strong language accent. Most Canadian employers tend to overlook an accent unless it makes it very difficult to communicate in the workplace. Many settlement agencies in Canada provide free language training programs. You can speak to your...
by Andrew | Feb 16, 2016
Every year the Canadian government invests millions of dollars in creating services that will help immigrants succeed in their new home. There is even a program for pre-arrival called the Canadian Immigrant Integration Program funded by Citizenship Immigration Canada....