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Moving to Canada one should know

Moving to a new Country can be overwhelming.



Canada is a wonderful, secure nation with abundant economic possibilities and breathtakingly beautiful natural surroundings.


Canada has progressively emerged as a leading destination for immigrants, including US citizens, in recent years. It is known for its numerous wonderful perks for residents.


It is hardly surprising that some foreigners now reside there.


There are numerous other languages that people in the country speak in addition to the official languages of English and French.


Canada's position as the second-largest nation in the globe makes a variety of climate conditions inevitable.


The majority of the country has four distinct seasons. Wintertime lows are typical, reaching as low as - 25 C with ease in several provinces. Additionally, hot summers are typical.


Regardless, Canada is a fantastic option if you want to leave the US. Here are a few things you might find interesting to know before relocating to Canada from the United States, though, before that.


Canada is a truly Multicultural Country with a rich ethnic diversity


1 Economy

The rapidly expanding and industrialized economy of Canada offers countless opportunities and potential. As one of the wealthiest nations, Canada delivers the highest standard of life, lowers taxes, and a 2.3 percent inflation rate all while boosting its economy.


2 Health Canadians believe that access to healthcare is a fundamental right. This is why Canada's awesomeness relies so heavily on its free healthcare system. Even if the process could be more drawn out, the quality of healthcare is among the best in the world, and everybody has access to the necessary medical care. No matter what health issues you have, the cost of recuperation is never a worry. Accessibility to social assistance programs and cheap housing also contributes to the country's general wellbeing and health.

A social health consciousness exists in addition to free healthcare, as seen by customs like the Wednesday yoga session held on the lawn of the nation's capital. On Wednesdays

3 Education

Canada is the country that invests the most in the education of its people. Along with post-secondary education, elementary and secondary education are both free. The excellent reputations of Canadian colleges and universities are well known around the world. Canada also has the greatest percentage of college graduates in the world, at 51%, making it the most educated nation in the world (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Report on Global Education).

4 Culture We are proud of the fact that Canada is a truly multicultural nation with a wide range of ethnicities. Even Canada made multiculturalism a part of its national policy. For instance, Canada supports media in several languages (Portuguese, Italian, Arabic, Chinese, etc.), fosters the representation of minorities in the workforce and in school, and provides assistance and support to newcomers to the country (translation services, immigration advices etc.).

Canada is a completely multicultural nation with a formal national diversity policy. One illustration of this philosophy is the availability of media (such as newspapers) in a variety of languages, such as Italian, Chinese, Portuguese, Arabic, etc. Additionally, Canada encourages minorities and immigrants to preserve their cultures and represent their countries in the workplace and in schools. To assist newcomers, they provide translation services and immigration guidance.

The world looks to Canada as a model for cultural variety, tolerance, a stable society, and safety. They became the fourth nation to allow same-sex unions in 2005, and they keep their inhabitants safer with the lowest crime rates, which continue to fall as a result of a just justice system, stringent gun control regulations, and community policing.

Canada has one of the lowest population densities in the world due to its size, which makes its population appear small. Ad Mari Usque Ad Mare is the motto of three regions and 10 provinces (From Sea to Sea). Between British Columbia and the Maritimes, between the mountains and the prairies, and between the many routes, diverse-ethnic neighborhoods, and fascinating cultural diversity, there is a great deal of open space.


5 Scenery

Canada is renowned for its breathtaking scenery and vast uninhabited areas. The views of the unspoiled, natural surroundings, which are made up of lovely lakes and rivers, are spectacular. Three oceans, mountains, plains, and some of the most beautiful cities in the world, including Toronto, may all be found in one region.


The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) can also be seen from locations like Yellowknife where the skies are clear, the terrain is level, and the Northern Lights are well visible. Giant icebergs are also beautiful from the shore or from a tour boat. In the renowned area known as Iceberg Alley, icebergs from the western Greenland glaciers glide along an extraordinary course. Then there is one of the world's most active bays, where individuals may stroll or paddle through a region where more than 100 billion tons of water rush in and out each day. The enormous tides in Fundy Bay, which stretches from Nova Scotia to New Brunswick, reveal fossils and can occasionally rise by more than 50 feet.


Some locations, such as Hopewell Rocks, New Brunswick, allow kayaking in an area that will have a dry ocean floor by sunset.

One of the best destinations in the world to live or travel is Canada, which is home to many well-known attractions and breathtaking nature. Balm Beach, Deep River, Niagara on the Lake, and Rapides-des-Joachims are examples of small communities. Large, well-known cities like Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver are examples. There are sights like Niagara Falls and the Thousand Islands. Additionally, there are lovely bays, mountainous vistas, massive icebergs, and of course, the Northern Lights and Ice. Canada has some of the best scenery in the world.


6 Wildlife

A significant component of Canada's identity is its wildlife. A wildlife enthusiast can find polar bears, moose, whales, 462 different species of birds, and much more when they venture outside of the city. Ontario and British Columbia are home to the most diverse bird populations, and the common loon is the country of Canada's bird.


One of the most well-known whale-related attractions occurs in the spring when 20,000 or more gray whales migrate towards the western coast of Vancouver Island on their way to the Bering Sea, where they eat during the summer. Gray whales can be spotted from land or from tour boats, and their round-trip distance ranges from 16,000 to 22,500 kilometers. Tofino Ucluelet and Pacific Rim National Park Reserve even hold an annual Pacific Rim Whale Festival in the middle of March.


Then there are the terrifying and well-known Orca (Killer Whales), which prey on belugas, seals, and other whales. These animals are swift, reaching speeds of up to 40 kilometers per hour, and can be easily identified by anyone traveling down the Inside Passage to Alaska or Vancouver Island thanks to their aerodynamic bodies and black and white colors.


If you happen to be in Ontario, you can get as near to swimming with genuine polar bears as you can by going to Cochrane. Right next to the polar bear pool, there is a tiny wading area where guests may take pictures with 740-pound polar bears while being protected from the danger of the bears by thick, durable plexiglass.


What I truly admire Living in Canada

a) Safety

Since 2019, Canada has maintained its position as the sixth-safest nation in the world, according to the Global Peace Index. Canada did exceptionally well in the categories of political stability, crime rates, and internal conflicts.

b) Natural Beauty

Canada's breathtaking natural splendor is well-known. Beautiful natural views can be seen from the West Coast to the East Coast.

c) Diversity

Canada is an extremely diverse nation, with immigrants making up over 21% of the population. In major cities, you may discover delectable food from all over the world at every street corner.

d) Free Healthcare

All citizens and permanent residents of Canada are entitled to free healthcare, which includes no cost for hospital or doctor appointments. Each province also has a scheme for providing inexpensive access to drugs for its residents.


Canada Work Visa (and more)

The most crucial prerequisite for migrating to Canada from the US is obtaining a visa. The sort of Visa you'll require may vary depending on whether you're travelling to Canada for employment or to live with a relative.

Express Entry Visa

The Express Entry Visa is most suitable for professionals and skilled trade workers who have at least one year of full-time work experience. When applying through this method, your age, education, and field you work in will be considered.

Business Start-Up or Investment Visa

The Start-up Visa Program is recommended for entrepreneurs and business owners who wish to relocate to Canada. Investors with a minimum net worth of $10 million can also apply for immigration through this method.

Family Sponsorship Visa

If you have a family member who is already a resident in Canada and can sponsor your immigration, the Family Sponsorship Visa is best advised for you. If your spouse is a citizen or has been given permanent residence, you should apply through this visa.

Self-Employed Visa

The name of the Self-Employed Visa says it all. You need to be self-employed. But this is not the only requirement, you’ll need to score a certain amount of points on a selection grid made to determine if you’ll make a contribution (economic, cultural or athletic) to Canada.

Caregivers Visa

The Caregivers Visa is suitable for people who plan to be caregivers to a Canadian citizen or someone that lives in the country. You can become a permanent resident through this route or simply work temporarily.


Healthcare in Canada vs the US

Contrary to the US, Canada offers free healthcare to its residents and citizens. Healthcare in Canada is free for doctor visits and hospital visits, but while medicine is partly covered, it’s not free. When moving to Canada from the US, you will not necessarily be automatically eligible for the free healthcare that Canada offers unless you are a permanent resident. If you are moving to Canada temporarily, you will have to purchase private health insurance.


The most important insurance for Immigrants in Canada.

Car Insurance

If you had your car shipped, it is advisable to have it insured in case of any accidents. Once again, be sure to do proper research and pick the car insurance that works best for you.

Tenant or Homeowner Insurance

Even as a tenant, immigrants need home insurance. To get yours, make sure to find out about the different insurance companies accredited in Canada

Temporarily Health Insurance

Again, if you are moving to Canada temporarily, you will have to purchase private health insurance. When you become a permanent resident, you will be covered by the public health care system.


Higher Taxes

Sales and income taxes in Canada are among the highest in the world. Province-specific income taxes range from 4 to 25.75 percent. Additionally, sales taxes differ by province and might be anywhere between 5% and 15%. Incomes in Canada are subject to federal income tax rates in addition to the provincial and territorial tax rates that were previously mentioned. Federal income taxes for Canadians range from 15% to 33% on average.


These amounts are adjusted for inflation and other factors in each tax year. Tax rates from 2020-2021. For more information about tax rates in Canada, visit canada.ca


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