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Preparing your move to Canada

Preparing your move to Canada

Preparing for your move to Canada

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Your journey of moving to Canada on your own, or with your family, is filled with plenty of unknowns, but the basics of settling in don’t have to be one of them. The information and resources provided in this guide will hopefully help you to feel better prepared to start your life in Canada, ready to make your move, and help you hit the ground running in the new city you will call home.

As you prepare for your move to Canada, you will likely have many questions and action items to address, and may be worried you’re forgetting something important. The objective of this guide is to help newcomers, like yourself, prepare for their arrival in Canada. The guide aims to provide all the necessary information, tools, and resources that will ensure you get started on the right foot and are able to successfully navigate your first few months in Canada. Start building your Move to Canada Checklist and get ready to pack your bags!

What you’ll find inside

  • Budgeting for your cost of living
  • Choosing a bank
  • Bringing money to Canada
  • Finding accommodation
  • Healthcare in Canada
  • Schooling and childcare
  • Preparing for the job market
  • Adapting to life in Canada and much more!

Who is this guide for?

This guide is written for newcomers preparing to start their new life in Canada. If you’re planning to move to Canada soon, this guide will address commonly-asked life, career, and financial questions to help you prepare for your arrival and successfully navigate your first few months in Canada.

Are you ready to start your new life in Canada?

Starting a life in a new country is both exciting and challenging. Many newcomers leave behind their support systems – family, friends, and colleagues – when they move to Canada, which means they have no-one they can rely on to help them start their new life with success. But you aren’t alone:; many newcomers have walked this path before you, and this Arrive guide brings together their wisdom and experience to help you prepare your move to Canada and restart your life with confidence.

Moving to a multicultural and well-developed country like Canada and starting a new life is an exciting prospect. To ensure your transition and settlement in Canada progresses smoothly, it is important to be informed and prepared. This involves researching and familiarizing yourself with various aspects of life in Canada such as cost of living, finances, public transportation, healthcare, accommodation, job market and much more.

Settling in a new country, embracing a new culture and making it your own may seem intimidating. As you begin your new life in Canada, there are a few things you can do to ensure you’re on the fast-track to making Canada home.

This guide will walk you through a few must-know topics such as how to find short-term as well as more permanent, long-term accommodation, and how to manage finances: budgeting, choosing a bank, opening a bank account, and transferring money from your home country to your Canadian bank account. You will also learn how to navigate provincial healthcare in Canada, find schools and childcare for your children, get a driver’s license, understand internet and phone providers in Canada, and file tax returns. There are also dedicated sections that outline all the essential documents (that may be required at the port of entry to Canada or during the course of settling in) that you should organize for your move, and free government-funded settlement services that you can register for to seek support for every step of your newcomer journey, from career, housing, healthcare, to immigration, education, and more.

Feeling like home in a new country can take a while. However, when you know what to expect and are better prepared, the transition can be faster and much smoother. Planning and organizing in advance will help you reduce stress and ensure you and your family have a smooth transition to Canada.

About Arrive

Arrive is operated by Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), the largest bank in Canada* and one of the most reputed banks in the world, employing 80,000 people worldwide. In collaboration with RBC, Arrive is dedicated to helping newcomers achieve their life, career, and financial goals in Canada.

*Based on market capitalization

Disclaimer:
This guide offers general information only and is not intended as legal, financial or other professional advice. A professional advisor should be consulted regarding your specific situation. While information presented is believed to be factual and current, its accuracy is not guaranteed and it should not be regarded as a complete analysis of the subjects discussed. All expressions of opinion reflect the judgment of the author(s) as of the date of publication and are subject to change. No endorsement of any third parties or their advice, opinions, information, products or services is expressly given or implied by Royal Bank of Canada or its affiliates.