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A soft landing allows new immigrants to come to Canada briefly to complete their immigration formalities and initiate their Permanent Residence (PR) processing before moving to Canada permanently. In this episode, we talk about the pros and cons of doing a soft landing and how you can put that time to good use.
Here’s what you’ll learn about:
What is a soft landing?
Who is eligible for a soft landing in Canada?
Documents required for a soft landing in Canada
Things to do during your soft landing
Where to stay during your soft landing
Pros and cons of doing a soft landing in Canada
Links to free resources:
Preparing for Your Move to Canada Guide
Pre-arrival Checklist for Canada
Book an appointment with an RBC Newcomer Advisor
Financial Guide for Newcomers to Canada
Networking Guide for Newcomers to Canada
Finding your Career in Canada Guide
Housing Guide for Newcomers to Canada
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As a newcomer, your pre-arrival journey starts when you first apply for a Canadian immigration program. But even as you wait for your application to be approved and in the months before your move, there’s a lot you can do to prepare for your future life. In this episode, we talk about the essential tasks you should complete before moving to Canada permanently.
Here’s what you’ll learn about:
Budgeting for your initial months in Canada
Signing up for settlement services
Preparing for the Canadian job market
Researching housing, healthcare, and schooling in Canada
Understanding banking and financial products in Canada
Making travel arrangements for Canada
Finding temporary accommodation in Canada
Wrapping up your job at home
Consolidating finances in your home country, and more
Links to free resources:
Pre-arrival checklist for Canada
Preparing for Your Move to Canada Guide
Cost of Living in Canada Calculator
Networking Guide for Newcomers to Canada
Financial Guide for Newcomers to Canada
Book an appointment with an RBC Newcomer Advisor
Canadian Resume Templates
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Did you know that the government of Canada requires all consultants who are giving advice on immigrating to Canada or submitting Canadian immigration applications to be licensed? In this episode, we talk to Andrea Bailey, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), about factors to consider before hiring an immigration consultant for Canada.
Here’s what you’ll learn about:
Do you need an immigration consultant to come to Canada?
Advantages of hiring an immigration consultant for Canada
Types of regulated immigration consultants
Tips on finding a regulated immigration consultant for Canada
Red flags to watch out for when hiring an immigration consultant
How much does it cost to hire an immigration consultant
Links to free resources:
Immigrating to Canada Guide
College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) website
Contact Andrea at Yalla Canada
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As you settle into a new country, your financial stability is essential. This means not just earning an income, but also putting your savings to work, so you can better achieve your financial goals. In this episode, we talk to Anam Yousaf, an RBC Newcomer Advisor, about how newcomers can save and invest funds in Canada.
Here’s what you’ll learn about:
Financial goal setting as a newcomer
How much money should newcomers save?
Difference between saving and investment
Savings and investment products in Canada
Registered savings accounts in Canada
How to choose the right saving and investment products
How to manage your investments as a newcomer
Links to free resources:
Financial Guide for Newcomers to Canada
Book an Appointment with an RBC Advisor
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Moving to Canada can be a huge change for many newcomers, and culture shock during the initial months is not uncommon. Knowing what to expect can make it easier to adapt to Canada’s culture. In this episode, we talk about some cultural differences to look out for and tips to immerse yourself in Canadian culture.
Here’s what you’ll learn about:
Appreciating Canada’s diversity and multiculturalism
Mastering the official languages of Canada
Getting comfortable with small talk
Respecting personal space
The importance of networking in Canada
Giving back by volunteering
Cultural differences in the classroom
Tips for newcomers to adapt to cultural differences
Links to free resources:
Pre-arrival Checklist for Canada
Networking for Newcomers to Canada Guide
Cost of Living in Canada Calculator
Preparing Your Move to Canada Guide
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If you’re moving to Canada with your family, then you’ll need to prepare your kids for this major transition, in addition to figuring out things like accommodation and employment. In this episode, we share tips on helping your children adapt to life in Canada, including enrolling them in school, arranging childcare, finding a doctor for your kids, registering for CCB, and more.
Here’s what you’ll learn about:
Types of schools in Canada
How to enrol your newcomer children in school
Helping your kids adapt to school in Canada
Finding child care in Canada
Family doctor versus pediatrician
How to qualify for Canada Child Benefit (CCB)
Links to free resources:
Preparing for your Move to Canada Guide
Finding Your Career in Canada Guide
Newcomer’s Guide to Finding Accommodation in Canada
Book an appointment with an RBC Newcomer Advisor
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Your credit score is your financial reputation in Canada and it indicates to lenders your capacity to repay a loan. In this episode, we speak to Wanzi Silva, Senior Manager, Newcomer and Cultural Markets at RBC, for newcomer tips on building a good credit score in Canada.
Here’s what you’ll learn about:
What is a credit score?
Why do you need a good credit score in Canada?
How to build your credit score as a newcomer
Factors that impact your credit score in Canada
Tips to build a good credit history as a newcomer
Links to free resources:
Financial Guide for Newcomers
Book an appointment with an RBC Newcomer Advisor
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One of the advantages of living in Canada is access to publicly funded healthcare. Canadian residents don’t pay for most healthcare expenses out-of-pocket but through provincial taxes. In this episode, we talk about coverage under provincial health insurance plans and how newcomers can get access to medical services.
Here’s what you’ll learn about:
Is healthcare free in Canada?
Who is covered under provincial health insurance plans?
Costs covered by provincial health plans
Accessing healthcare in Canada
Finding a family doctor in Canada
Getting specialist or emergency care
Health costs not covered by provincial plans
Links to free resources:
Moving to Canada Checklist
Preparing Your Move to Canada Guide
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The right candidate isn’t just someone who can do the job; it’s someone who can work with others toward a common business goal. In this episode, we talk about why company culture matters to employers and how newcomers can prepare for culture fit interviews in Canada.
Here’s what you’ll learn about:
What is company culture?
Why does company culture matter?
How to evaluate a company’s culture
How to prepare for a culture fit interview as a newcomer
How not to answer culture fit questions in interviews
Tips to adapt to Canadian work culture
Links to free resources:
Career Guide for Newcomers to Canada
Canadian Resume and Cover Letter Templates
Networking Guide for Newcomers to Canada
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Did you know that 88% of Canada’s entire working-aged population is active on LinkedIn? In this episode, we speak to Ryan Aird, a senior recruiter at RBC, for tips on how newcomers can leverage LinkedIn to build their network, upgrade their skills, and even apply for jobs in Canada.
Here’s what you’ll learn about:
What is LinkedIn
How to create or optimize your LinkedIn profile
Requesting recommendations on LinkedIn
How to find and network with professionals on LinkedIn
Using LinkedIn to apply for jobs
What to post on LinkedIn
Other LinkedIn features: Premium and Learning
Links to free resources:
Networking Guide for Newcomers to Canada
Newcomer’s Guide to Finding a Job in Canada
Canadian Resume and Cover Letter Templates
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Getting ready to apply for jobs in Canada? The first thing you’ll need is a Canadian-style resume. In this episode, we speak to Prachi Korde, a senior recruiter at RBC, for tips on how newcomers can create a Canadian-style resume that’ll clear ATS and impress hiring managers.
Here’s what you’ll learn about:
What is a Canadian-style resume?
Why using a Canadian-style resume is important
Types of Canadian resume formats
Tips on crafting an ATS-friendly resume
Explaining employment gaps on your resume
Skills to list on your resume in Canada
Do cover letters matter? (Yes!)
How to make your resume stand out
Things not to include in a Canadian-style resume
Links to free resources:
Newcomer’s Guide to Finding a Job in Canada
Canadian Resume and Cover Letter Templates
Networking Guide for Newcomers to Canada
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Plan to move to Canada permanently? In this episode, we speak to Andrea Bailey, an immigration consultant, about the various immigration programs Canada offers and how to pick the right one for your situation.
Here’s what you’ll learn about:
Canada’s immigration targets for 2023 to 2025
Express Entry programs: FSW, FSTP, CEC
Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)
Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP)
Family Sponsorship
Start-Up Visa program
Other PR programs for moving to Canada
How to choose the ideal Canadian immigration program
Links to free resources:
Immigrating to Canada guide
Cost of Living in Canada Calculator
Tips to improve your CRS score for Express Entry
Contact Yalla Canada
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As a newcomer, your first few months in Canada is when you lay the groundwork for your future life here. From getting your finances set up to fast-tracking your job search, and finding a place to live to adapting to Canadian culture, your first 100 days in Canada will be crucial for nearly all aspects of your life. In this episode, we talk about the things that you as a newcomer should do to ensure that your transition to life in Canada is smooth and stress-free.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
Budgeting for your first six months in Canada
Opening a newcomer bank account
Things to do in your first week: SIN, credit card, phone plans
Applying for provincial healthcare coverage
Renting permanent accommodation
Finding a job in Canada
Enrolling your kids in school in Canada
Adapting to cultural differences and the weather
Links to free resources:
Cost of Living in Canada Calculator
Speak to an RBC Newcomer Advisor to open a bank account
Newcomer’s Guide to Accommodation in Canada
Preparing Your Move to Canada Guide
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As a newcomer, the financial decisions you make during your initial months and years in Canada can impact your long-term financial success - whether it’s choosing the right banking and investment products or learning how to use credit appropriately.
In this episode, Clem speaks to Wanzi Silva from the Newcomer and Cultural Segment at Royal Bank to Canada (RBC) on how banking works in Canada, financial products for newcomers and tips on building your credit history from scratch in Canada.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
Types of financial institutions in Canada
Tips to choose the right bank as a newcomer
Chequing vs. savings accounts
How to open a Canadian bank account before you arrive
Why your credit history is your financial reputation
Tips to build your credit score in Canada
Investment products to grow your savings
Links to free resources:
Speak to an RBC Newcomer Advisor to open a bank account
Financial Guide for Newcomer to Canada
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Did you know 65% to 80% of available jobs in Canada aren’t publicly advertised? As a newcomer, networking is the only way to tap into this hidden job market. In this episode, we share tips to build your professional network in Canada and leverage it for your job search.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
What is Canada’s hidden job market Why networking is important for your career How professional networking works in Canada Ways to build your network: LinkedIn, coffee chats, networking events and more Tips to leverage your network to get a job in Canada Dos and don’ts of networkingLinks to free resources:
Newcomers’ Guide to Networking in Canada
Guide on Finding your Career in Canada
Customizable Canadian style resume templates
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If you’re moving to Canada soon, it’s time to start looking for a place to stay. In this episode, we cover useful tips on renting a home as a newcomer in Canada. From finding temporary housing to understanding the types of homes available and tips on navigating newcomer challenges to rent long-term accommodation, we talk about everything you need to get that lease signed and ensure a smooth move in process!
Here’s what you’ll learn:
How to find temporary accommodation for your first few weeks Renting a permanent, long-term home in Canada Types of homes in Canada and how to decide which one is right for you How to find a home to rent: realtor v/s self-search Tips to rent without a Canadian credit history or job letter Questions to ask the landlord or realtor before signing a lease Tips on moving into your new home How to buy a home in CanadaLinks to free resources:
Speak to an RBC Newcomer Advisor to Open a Bank Account
Cost of Living in Canada Calculator
The Newcomer’s Guide to Finding Accommodation in Canada
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Planning to study in Canada? In this episode, we share valuable tips on coming to Canada as an international student, from applying for your study permit and budgeting for your education, to finding student housing and working part-time, and everything in between.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
What makes Canada a great place to study Cost of studying in Canada (Hint: Don’t forget to add your living expenses!) How to apply for a Canadian study permit 5 mistakes that can get your study permit rejected Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GIC) and why you need one On-campus vs. off-campus accommodation Working part-time as an international student Staying in Canada after graduation: PGWP and PR (and eventually, citizenship!)Links to free resources:
Cost of Studying in Canada Calculator
Speak to an RBC Advisor to Open a GIC
Tips on Writing a Statement of Purpose for your Study Permit
The Newcomer’s Guide to Networking in Canada
Your Guide on Immigrating to Canada
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Looking for tips on finding a job in Canada as a newcomer? This episode covers all the job search essentials, from getting the right work permit and building a Canadian resume, to networking your way into the hidden job market.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
Who is allowed to work in Canada Types of work permits for Canada How to find jobs in Canada (Hint: 65% to 80% of jobs aren’t publicly posted!) Tapping into Canada’s hidden job market through networking Building your network through LinkedIn and coffee chats Creating a Canadian-style resume Tips to ace your interviews in Canada How easy is it to get a job in Canada? (Hint: It might take a little time and effort.)Links to free resources:
Free customizable Canadian Resume and Cover Letter Templates
The Newcomer’s Guide to Finding Your Career in Canada
The Newcomer’s Guide to Networking in Canada