Monday, 18 July 2016
Migrating to Canada: What to Expect
Immigration is a huge thing to undertake and even in the most welcoming of places, immersing yourself in a new culture can be daunting. Canada might be one of the most painless places to transition to, though, and that's down to a combination of welcoming people and a helpful government. For new immigrants, there is so much more to look forward to than there is to be afraid of.
Friday, 15 July 2016
Use of Pre-Arrival Services when Moving to Canada
An immigrant to Canada can use pre-arrival services to help in planning a successful move. When finalising the last phases of an immigration process, it can be useful to have someone to provide you with professional assistance in some aspects. Pre-arrival services are helpful after receiving your confirmation as a Canadian permanent resident. The services aim to ease the integration of new permanent residents both economically and socially.
Friday, 17 June 2016
Two Crucial Aspects of Canadian Immigration
Immigrating to Canada can be a bit confusing and many find that they are not quite certain how to prepare ahead of time to avoid potential delays. Of course, there are many instances when an applicant will need to have his or her documentation translated. This is only one of the issues that should be addressed. What are a handful of concerns to attend to before the actual immigration process begins?
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
Moving to Canada in Summer: What to Expect
New arrivals to Canada will probably expect endless harsh winters, filled with ice, snow, and long winter storms. But what is the weather like in the summer months?
Canada is a vast country, and the more northern regions obviously experience shorter and colder summers than the more densely populated areas closer to the USA border. Sub-arctic areas experience brief cool summers but these regions are not heavily populated primarily because of the inhospitable climate.
Canada is a vast country, and the more northern regions obviously experience shorter and colder summers than the more densely populated areas closer to the USA border. Sub-arctic areas experience brief cool summers but these regions are not heavily populated primarily because of the inhospitable climate.
Thursday, 19 May 2016
Losing a Permanent Residency Card in Canada
A permanent residency card is one of the most important documents that you will own while in Canada. Not only are you required to possess this card at all times, but a PR card can also be used as a document when travelling abroad. Still, there could be times when this card is lost or stolen. What can you do and what steps will need to be taken as soon as possible?
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
The Responsibilities of a Permanent Resident
Obtaining a Permanent Residency (PR) card within Canada will open up a wealth of opportunities for the future. However, possessing such documentation also requires a certain amount of responsibility.
Wednesday, 4 May 2016
Moving to Canada—What Guidebooks Won’t Tell You
Moving is always a big deal, even more so when you’re relocating to another country. Naturally, you’ll want to learn everything about the place you’re moving to—climate, language, demographics, currency—but as always, it’s the little stuff that hurts you the most. Migration guidebooks can only teach you so much, and with that said, here are some tips to help you reduce the headaches for when you move to Canada:
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