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New to Canada?

Here are some things you need to know

Whether short-term or long-term, moving to a new country can be pretty challenging! 

If you are new to Canada, you need to understand some of the critical aspects of the country, how they operate, and the framework in general before making a move.


There is no point in sorting things out after entering the country, as you might not have time to adjust to the changes.

Individuals might relocate from a different geographic location, such as South America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, etc., towards Canada. Moving to a country like Canada from other nations requires careful planning and execution.


The person or family should be physically and mentally ready for the switch. Making the switch to Canada should be exciting, as the country has a lot to offer, exceptionally talented individuals.


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When shifting or relocating to Canada, you should understand the simple basics, such as how things are managed in Canada, weather, hospitality, etc. These aspects make a massive difference to the way you live, especially if you are new to Canada and have never stayed here for a long time.


We are here to discuss some things you should know before moving to Canada because most people planning the move tend to neglect them purely because of the excitement of the new adventure that awaits them. For people who are never used to the lifestyle in the North, it is going to be a whole new ball game.

Place to Stay


When you are new to Canada, or any other country for the matter, you need a place to stay. Make sure to have it pre-booked before landing so that you can provide all the details on the same to the immigration officer and other airport authorities whenever prompted. Even if you don't have any friends or relatives in Canada, you can book a hotel for temporary accommodation before coming to Canada. Canadian hotels and hostels provide excellent accommodation for newcomers. Permanent housing can be sorted out after you arrive.

Weather


The first thing that should strike for all those new to Canada, and planning a trip to the country is to understand the weather conditions in the city you will be staying. Except for some parts of southern Ontario, all other locations have sun and snow, so make sure to gear up to handle all the climatic conditions. If you love the changing weather conditions of hot summers and chilly snowy winters, then Canada should be your dream destination. During Summers, you must toil twice as hard as the winter could shut down some work, so make sure you are up for the task. Remember, some parts of Canada even experience a below-freezing temperature of -25ºC, so appropriate clothing is mandatory.


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Medical Insurance

Canada is widely regarded as a developed country known for providing a solid health insurance structure. All the Canadian national citizens and PRs could apply for the national public health insurance platform. Contact the local provincial health authorities if you are new to Canada. Health insurance plans vary based on the province you live in. Certain provinces in Canada have a waiting period of 3 months.


A private health insurance cover is also recommended for those who cannot find the health coverage they need in the public insurance plan offered in your province. If you are new to Canada and going to work in a private firm, you could even contact the firm and obtain details on the medical insurance plan offered by the company for their employees. Most employers provide extended health insurance cover.

Bank Account in Canada

When you are new to Canada, open a Canadian bank account right away to handle all the financial transactions. Anybody can open a Canadian bank account, even if the individual doesn't have a permanent address, money, no job, etc. So, opening an account should not be a problem even for someone new to Canada. The only two conditions for opening an account in any Canadian bank are visiting in person and having an appropriate ID card asked by the bank officials. Most banks offer exclusive offers and banking services for people new to Canada.


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Diversity

Most of you planning a visit to Canada might be aware of the country's diverse nature. But, as you enter the country, you'd be surprised to see in person the vast array of cultures and ethos in the country. Canada is a welcoming nation for ethnic backgrounds and is one of the peaceful countries of the world. A wide range of cultures, languages, and religions can be seen in every part of Canada, unique to this country.


Anyone who loves their cultural ethnicity and wants to retain their true identity even in a different part of the world, Canada is the country you should be living in. You can quickly evolve and adjust to the diverse community with time. Some individuals might be afraid to move to a new country mainly for the religious and cultural differences that the geographic location poses. You could easily connect with the Canadian community and nourish the friendship of new people in the nation.


SIN


A 9-digit Social Insurance Number is mandatory for all new to Canada, especially when planning on applying for a job in any province. The same unique insurance number is compulsory for individuals to access all government aids and benefits. You can mail or visit a Service Canada center and apply for SIN. A CDN identification card is mandatory for securing the number.


Apart from some of the critical aspects we discussed here, anyone new to Canada should consider job search, cultural habits, taxes, living costs, driving license, understanding your rights, educational scenario, work culture, and many more. Canada is a beautiful country and one that will provide all the beautiful things any individual needs to keep their lives happy, peaceful, and loving.

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