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Canada

MOVING TO CANADA? HERE'S HOW TO MAKE YOUR RELOCATION
STRESS-FREE!

Canada is an excellent choice for anybody looking to relocate to a new country. It boasts a
thriving economy, diversified culture, and kind people who welcome visitors.
 
Canada is one of the most popular expat locations globally and for a good reason. It is
among the safest, most secure, and most cheerful countries globally. With a world-
renowned low crime rate, highly regarded education, multiculturalism that is fostered and
protected, and a liberal and open-minded community, it's simple to understand why so
many individuals choose to migrate to Canada every year.
 
Many large Canadian cities have diverse religions, languages, and cultures coexisting and
prospering in the same environment. The Canadian people do not expect immigrants to
abandon their culture in Canada, but they must change and adapt to a new way of life to
use the available resources. Therefore, keeping an open mind will benefit you since many
others will be eager to learn from you and hope you will teach them something as well.

 

TOP FAMOUS PLACES IN CANADA

PM Relocations is highly experienced in international moving to cities all over the globe. Our
extensive history and understanding of different countries make us the ideal choice for your
move. Below are some of the top famous places we are asked to move people to in Canada:
Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Surrey, Winnipeg, Saint John, St. John's, Halifax, Toronto,
Ottawa, Mississauga, Brampton, Hamilton, London, Markham, Montreal, Québec, Laval,
Saskatoon, Regina and many more.

 

WEATHER & CLIMATE IN CANADA

Canada's climate is as diverse as its scenery, generally linked with cold weather and snow.
Canadians have four seasons, especially pronounced in the densely populated areas
bordering the US border. Summer daytime temperatures can reach around 35°C, with
winter lows of -25°C and lots of snow. Summer is the driest season in the prairies, whereas
Central Canada and the coasts are humid. Autumn is a season of spectacular orange and red
colour displays from most trees, while spring and fall have mild temperatures.

 

HEALTHCARE

Canada's free healthcare system is one of the country's most appealing features. Visits to
the doctor, dentist, and optometrist, as well as any emergency or other medical
appointment, are free. It is paid by the country's tax system, which outsiders regard as
highly high; nonetheless, Canadians think it is worth it in exchange for a complete
healthcare system.

CUSTOMS

Customs may be challenging to navigate, so contacting a trustworthy removal firm is
advisable to handle the paperwork. Only used products are permitted duty-free and should
keep all paperwork relating to the imported goods for at least six years.

 

ITEMS THAT ARE PROHIBITED OR RESTRICTED

 The quantity of alcohol and cigarettes you may bring into Canada is limited, and it depends
on whatever province or territory you're traveling to. Firearms and ammunition, some types
of food, plant and animal goods, and even antiquities are all prohibited.

 

MEDICINES

You're permitted to bring a three-month supply of any prescription drug into the country,
but it's essential to check with the Canadian embassy in your home country first.

 

COST OF LIVING IN CANADA

While living in Canada might be costly, it frequently depends on where you choose to
establish yourself, and you can live a very nice lifestyle for a pretty low cost. Vancouver,
Toronto, and Victoria, all in British Columbia, are among the most expensive cities.
According to a Mercer cost of living report, Vancouver is the most expensive city in Canada.
Still, it is only the 107th most expensive city globally so that it may be reasonable for expats
looking for employment. If you're returning to Canada from places like Hong Kong,
Singapore, or other economic hubs, you'll undoubtedly find it less pricey (as well as a
different lifestyle).

 

SCHOOLING

Anyone residing in Canada can access a rich system of primary, secondary, and university
educational possibilities. Let's talk about enrolling your kids in elementary or secondary
school or enrolling yourself or your family in university or college.
 
If you're bringing children to Canada, you'll need to find a local school because they're
required by law to attend. Whether you attend a free public school, a paid private school,
at-home schooling, or an English or French school is entirely up to you.
 
Whatever decision you make, you'll want to do your homework. Most Canadian schools are
well-funded; children may expect an excellent education if they take advantage of the
options.
 
You can qualify for scholar aid from the federal government and your province of residence
if you are a permanent resident of Canada. For example, Ontario residents can apply for the
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).

 

JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Wages in Canada vary by industry, education, profession, and geographic location. Although
the average weekly pay in Alberta is more significant than in Nova Scotia, the national
average is $896.63.
 
In Canada, initiatives incentivize service providers to hire newcomers and immigrants. Due
to obstacles such as a need to acknowledge your international education and job
qualifications, people may find themselves working in fields other than those they are
qualified for.
 

THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE MOVING TO CANADA

1. Canada is a vast country with world-class cities
2. It has a diverse population
3. There are two official languages
4. The scenery is wonderful
5. Lagoons, lagoons, and more lagoons
6. They are ice hockey aficionados
7. Milk is packaged in bags
8. The education system is excellent
 
 

VISA &  EMPLOYMENT PERMITS

Temporary Visas, Student Visas, Super Visas for Parents and Grandparents, Visitor Visas,
Work Permits, Business Class Immigration, Canadian Experience Class Visa, Federal Skilled
Worker Visa, Federal Skilled Trades Program, Quebec-Selected Skilled Workers Program,
Provincial Nomination Programs, Family-Sponsorship Program, Live-in Caregiver Program,
Federal Skilled Worker Visa, Federal Skilled Worker Visa, Federal Skilled Worker Visa,
Federal (LCP). The Canadian immigration website contains all relevant information for
immigrants planning a journey to Canada. As a result, you must spend sufficient time
reviewing the website to ensure you know the proper papers to bring. Canada's immigration
policies have been improved over time to attract more immigrants.

 

 
 
Basic Facts About Canada

Languages: English & French

Population: 36.29 Million

Capital: Ottawa

Largest City: Toronto

Dialing Code: +1

Currency: Canadian Dollar ($)

Provinces: 10

Territories: 3

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