Your First Weeks in Canada
Are you excited to start your new life in Canada? Moving to a new country can be both an exciting and challenging experience. That’s why this webinar will discuss the…
Are you excited to start your new life in Canada? Moving to a new country can be both an exciting and challenging experience. That’s why this webinar will discuss the…
CDETNO (Conseil de développement économique des Territoires du Nord-Ouest) provides a welcome and Integration Services to newcomers and immigrants (individuals and families) to the Northwest Territories, even years after their arrival. Our team works together with newcomers to create lasting connections with the new community they settle in.
Are you interested in learning more about the Francophone culture in Canada? Have you ever thought about learning French? Are you enjoying the French-learning experience?
It’s great if you are!
For over 25 years, YMCA Immigrant Services has supported the settlement needs of newcomers in Nova Scotia. We offer programs and services that help newcomers and their families in schools and communities across the province.
Regardless of what drove you to step out of your comfort zone to land in a new country and start over from scratch, you definitely had lots of courage and self-motivation to do so. However, is motivation alone always a key to make things happen?
You have heard a million reasons why immigrating to Canada is great for your future. It could be for international labour experience, for promises of higher educations, or for a simple change in scenery. Regardless of your reasons, did you know Canada’s just as lucky to have you?
Ever-increasing in popularity, online banking is a great way to stay on top of your finances, while saving time and money.
Here are some things to consider before moving to Canada, to help you plan for your 14-day isolation period!
Make an informed decision before doing a soft landing to finalize your permanent residence in Canada during these uncertain times.
Location is everything. That’s why many new immigrants choose to settle in Canada’s three largest cities. But could they be missing out on something?