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How to Survive in Canada as an Immigrant

If you are new in Canada, survival is the first thing you should learn. This article covers how to survive in Canada as an immigrant.

By Joshua MichaelsPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

Have you made your way to Canada already? That should be exciting, especially after the planning and daydreaming of migrating from your country of residence to Canada. In as much there are over thousands of reasons different immigrants relocate to Canada, it is one thing to travel, and it is another thing to find means of surviving in Canada as an immigrant.

However, we shouldn't expect everything to be a bed of roses because even the grass might not be greener in Canada. In life, there are times things don't work well for us, but it doesn't imply we should give up. Life itself is filled with lots of ups and downs. For this reason, immigrants need to thrive hard to keep their dreams, goals, and hopes of becoming successful in Canada.

Also, surviving in Canada is another knowledge that every traveller should be conversant with to help them out in distress. Although things might become stressful at the earlier stage, as time goes on, one could adapt very fast and find ways to survive in Canada. There are numerous methods immigrants can implement residing in this country.

Different Ways to Survive in Canada as an Immigrant

1. Acquiring Social Insurance Number:

The Social Insurance Number (SIN) is essential if you are aiming to work in Canada as an immigrant. In every country, they have a particular number every resident should possess to permit them to work as an employee in any organization to earn an income.

Furthermore, in the United Kingdom, residents must endeavour to hold a National Insurance Number; in Ireland, it is a PPS number, while it is a Tax file number in Australia. Every SIN number starts with the number '9'. You can get the SIN number at a Service Canada office closer to you.

2. Opening a Bank Account:

There are different types of bank account for any interested immigrants wanting to open one. Some of these bank accounts in Canada might charge higher compared to other banks in your country of residence. Therefore, you shouldn't be surprised to know these banks charge a nominal fee for opening a bank account with them.

The bank account you open will help manage different things such as debit cards payment, payment of bills, saving money, etc. Every month some amount of money will be deducted from your account.

3. Rent a Conducive Apartment:

New immigrants with no idea about Canada might find it cumbersome to rent a lovely apartment. In some cities, landlords give more attention to applicants with local references. Another short route to this is acquiring a Canadian cell phone to call Canadian landlords to respond well to you.

An application called pad mapper is the surest way to check the exact location of where you are in Canada. With this mobile application, you can never be scared, and you are safe using it in checking your neighbourhood.

4. Associate with People:

No one is an Island, and for this, there is a need to associate with other people. You never can tell when the acquaintances you have formed help you in time of need. In life, your network determines your net worth.

On social media, there are different Canadian social groups you can join to mingle with people living in other provinces to help you out when the need arises. It is an ideal way to feel at home even when you are in a strange country.

5. Accomplish your Bucket List:

No journey in life won't come with challenges, and it is one of the things you ought to know at the back of your mind. Before you migrated to Canada, there are certain things you have thought of accomplishing, and you can do them one after the other.

No matter how busy you are, there is always a need to fulfill other things such as exploring new places, learning a new skill, reading a new book, watch a new movie, learn cooking different meals, and many others.

Conclusion:

Surviving in Canada is vital for any immigrant who wants to enjoy their stay in Canada. If you are there and aren't sure about the surviving methods to use, you can ensure to follow these in the article to take yourself out from any form of depression that would weigh you down mentally and also kill your creativity.

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About the Creator

Joshua Michaels

He, I'm Josh! Father of 3, working with immigly.com to help immigrants from around the world to immigrate to Canada.

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