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Why health insurance is a good policy Print E-mail
By Johnny Mangiante   »   Travel medical insurance is often that last thing you think of when planning your move to Canada. It should however be one of the first.

Now you're probably saying: "Wait a minute, isn't healthcare free in Canada?"
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Looking for a cheap place to stay? Print E-mail
By Hugh Goble   »   Looking for a cheap place to stay when you first arrive in Canada? While cheap is a relative term, inexpensive lodging for your early days can be easy to find if you know where to look.
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Making the move Print E-mail
So you’ve decided which city in Canada you’d like to immigrate to. Before you fly out though, there are several loose ends you’d probably like to tie up. It is wise to start planning your move at least two to three months before your scheduled departure – many immigrants who leave matters until the last often pay dearly for the delay.
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Your first days in Canada Print E-mail
When you first arrive in Canada, you will probably be living in a temporary home. You will soon be looking for a more permanent place to live. Your first decision will be whether to rent a house or an apartment, or to buy a house.
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Moving needn't bring loneliness Print E-mail
By Donetta Harrison   »   It's hard enough dealing with the turmoil of moving home but moving to a new country, where you know no one, makes it even harder.  How do you handle those first few weeks and months in a new country? Here are some tips that might help.
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