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Apr 2023
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Preparing for Your First 100 Days in Can...

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About this episode

As a newcomer, your first few months in Canada is when you lay the groundwork for your future life here. From getting your finances set up to fast-tracking your job search, and finding a place to live to adapting to Canadian culture, your first 100 days in Canada will be crucial for nearly all aspects of your life. In this episode, we talk about the things that you as a newcomer should do to ensure that your transition to life in Canada is smooth and stress-free.

Here’s what you’ll learn:

  • Budgeting for your first six months in Canada

  • Opening a newcomer bank account

  • Things to do in your first week: SIN, credit card, phone plans

  • Applying for provincial healthcare coverage

  • Renting permanent accommodation

  • Finding a job in Canada

  • Enrolling your kids in school in Canada

  • Adapting to cultural differences and the weather

Links to free resources:

Cost of Living in Canada Calculator

Speak to an RBC Newcomer Advisor to open a bank account

Newcomer’s Guide to Accommodation in Canada

Preparing Your Move to Canada Guide

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