Prepare before your arrival
Canada do your research for job availability in high-demand sectors, rental, city, and weather.
& come to visit us
Find accommodations: Depending on your situation, you may need to find temporary or permanent accommodations. There are many options available, such as hotels, hostels, and short-term rentals. I got a video & link for rental.
Bring a power adapter we are on AC 120V. https://powerplugsocket.com/canada-plug-power-outlet/
Bring a power bank for your electronic device.
Some Embassies supply a hotline phone number,
which means you give your phone number if any emergency they will send you text messages.
Get personal insurance coverage for medical purposes, never know.
Need & carry your Id like a driver license, international driver license or
an official translation in English document or another recent one with picture if you don’t want to carry your passport everywhere & or get international certification. In case of need.
Check the weather network to give you an idea of clothing you might need:
https://www.theweathernetwork.com/ca
https://www.accuweather.com/en/ca
https://www.wunderground.com/weather/ca
& if want to taste a little bit of winter, March – April can be a good month for it.
You can buy a warmer jacket, and clothes over in Canada at value village or marks or Walmart & more
type of transportation is: car, suv, minivan or mini-bus, bus charter, train, and plane.
No need to bring oversize products like Shampoo, you might find it over here. https://www.walmart.ca/en
If you got prescribed medication, bringing your prescription & in english will help a lot.
For a longer stay an unlocked smartphone is better, just need a Canada sim card.
Bring a pen & pencil.
Travel light, Canada got a variety of imported store products from all around the world, just Google it.
Congratulations on arriving in Canada! Here are some steps you may want to take upon your arrival:
Clear customs: Once you arrive in Canada, you will need to clear customs and immigration. Be prepared to provide your passport, visa documents (if required), and any other necessary documentation.
we got free Wi-Fi in a few commercial places.
For more information
https://www.destinationcanada.com/en
https://info.destinationcanada.com/
Now if you want to work, apply for a job in high demand sector & apply for a working visa.
& go from there.
Obtain a SIN: If you plan to work in Canada, you will need to obtain a Social Insurance Number (SIN) from Service Canada. You can apply for a SIN online or in person.
https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/sin/apply.html
Open a bank account: It’s a good idea to open a Canadian bank account to manage your finances. Most banks require a valid ID and proof of address.
Get a cell phone plan: You can purchase a cell phone plan from one of the many providers in Canada. Look for a plan that suits your needs and budget. Or with your compatible unlock phone get a sim card plan.
Explore your new surroundings: Canada is a beautiful country with many things to see and do. Take some time to explore your new surroundings, meet new people, and enjoy your new home.
Learn about your rights and responsibilities: It’s important to understand your rights and responsibilities as a resident of Canada. This includes things like paying taxes, obeying laws, and contributing to your community.
These are just some of the things you may want to consider when arriving in Canada. Don’t be afraid to ask for help or advice from locals or other newcomers and enjoy your new adventure!
Important Notes: weed is legal in Canada, if you plan to go to the USA, take a break or buy it for dollars.
USA Border with your consent or a warrant is allowed to check, smartphones, credit cards, and bank accounts.
Thank You