Where are You on Your Journey?
Follow the immigration journey map and find the services needed during each phase: pre-arrival, post-arrival, and permanent settlement.
I’m Moving to Canada
Pre-arrival agencies help you get information on how to move to, live and work in Canada. They’ll connect you with any other pre-arrival services you need in your home country or in Canada.
I’m Moving to Canada
Get Pre-Arrival Services in China, India, and the Philippines
Get Pre-Arrival Services from an agent in Canada
Estimate your monthly living expenses
Decide what you will take with you
Get a House
Open a Canadian Bank Account
I Just Arrived
I Just Arrived
Moving to a new country can be both exciting and overwhelming. It's a time of change from the familiar and being prepared and knowledgeable about the first few things to attend to would go a long way. Here are few steps to consider as soon as you arrive
Get a House
Estimate your monthly living expenses
Contact Your Local Service Canada Office
Find a doctor
Transportation
I’m Settling Down
Until you get your citizenship, settlement services are free to naturalized Canadian citizens, temporary residents who hold a work permit, and refugee claimants.
I’m Settling Down
Housing
The first place you live when you arrive in Canada may not be your forever home. It is important to keep an open mind and recognize that housing is a significant expense and where you choose to live is a decision that requires some thought. And time
Renting
Buying
Travel
There are several choices when you need to travel to work, school and other places, on a daily basis or for an exceptional occasion. These options vary in cost and some may or may not be available in your new community.
Public transit
Bicycle
Walking
Taxis
Ride sharing
Long distance travel
Driving – private vehicle
Health Care
  • You must register for the HEALTH CARE within few months of arriving in Canada.
  • Private health insurance is recommended for services not covered by your health card. Some employers offer insurance plans that help pay for these services. Any insurance premiums should be paid by your employer as an employee benefit.
  • If your employer does not offer a health plan, or if you are self-employed, you can buy personal health insurance from a private insurance company.
Emergency medical services
Mental health services
Financial support
Education
Childcare
Children with special needs
Language supports
Assess your English skills
Your Finances