Immigrating in Canada can offer promising prospects, a better quality of life, educational and employment opportunities, as well as a diverse and welcoming community. However, every situation is unique, and it’s important to learn about the immigration process and the practical aspects of life in Canada before planning your move.

  1. Immigration process: Candidates must choose the immigration program best suited to their profile, take a language test (TCF, TEF & IELTS), have their diplomas assessed (WES & IQAS), fill out the required forms, pass medical and security exams, and wait for their immigration to be processed by the Canadian authorities.
  2. Adaptation: Upon arriving in Canada, the candidate will have to adapt to a new cultural, climatic, linguistic, and social environment, which may require a period of adjustment.
  3. Employment opportunities: Canada offers numerous employment opportunities in various sectors, but the candidate may need to take additional steps to validate his or her qualifications before obtaining a job corresponding to his or her skills.
  4. Access to Health and Education Services: As permanent residents, applicants and their families will have access to free public health services. Canada is in fact best known for its universal health care system, referred to as Medicare. This system aims to provide all residents of Canada with equitable and affordable access to basic health services.
  5. Diversity: Canada is known for its cultural diversity, social inclusion, and tolerance, offering a welcoming and open environment to people of all backgrounds.
  6. Quality of Life: Canada is often ranked among the world’s top countries for its quality of life, offering a safe environment, unspoiled natural spaces, and opportunities for personal growth and fulfillment.
  7. Educational System: Canada offers a renowned educational system, with world-renowned educational institutions, universities and colleges offering a wide range of academic and professional programs.
  8. Funding opportunities: Newcomers can take advantage of various funding options and scholarships offered by educational institutions, governments, or other organizations to help finance their studies.
  9. Canada Child Allowance: In Canada, there is a benefit called the Canada Child Allowance (CCA) to help families provide for their children. The amount of the CCA is paid monthly to families with children, and varies according to family income, number of children and age.
  10. Income support: Low-income families may be eligible for social assistance programs offered by provincial governments. These programs aim to support families in financial difficulty by providing monthly financial assistance, housing assistance, medical assistance, food stamps, etc.
  11. Food banks: In Canada, food banks play a crucial role in combating food insecurity by providing food assistance to individuals and families in need. Foodstuffs are collected from donors, stored, and then distributed to those in need through partner organizations such as soup kitchens, homeless shelters, community centers and so on.

 

WellBeing For All Foundation offers a free and personalized support and other resources to help you successfully carry out your immigration project to Canada from A to Z. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us, and our team will get in touch with you.


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