Work in Canada: What to Do in Your First Week as a New Canada Immigrant

Your first week in Canada is crucial. Secure your Social Insurance Number (SIN) and open a bank account to manage finances. Know the environment where your new home is located, and connect with newcomer communities.

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Explore public transportation options and locate essential services. Don’t forget to research local resources and support services available for newcomers. Take it slow, this is just the beginning of your exciting Canadian adventure!

Here is a detailed timetable to keep you on track:

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Day 1-2: Arrival and Immediate Needs

  1. Collect Luggage and Clear Customs:
    • Ensure all luggage is collected.
    • Have all required documents ready (passport, visa, work permit, etc.) for customs and immigration officers.
    • Answer any questions from immigration officers clearly and honestly.
  2. Accommodation:
    • Check into your pre-arranged accommodation that our partner company has arranged for you.
    • Review house rules and adhere to them.
  3. Rest and Acclimate:
    • Take some time to rest after your journey. Jet lag can be challenging, so ensure you get enough sleep.
    • Familiarize yourself with your immediate surroundings. Locate the nearest grocery store, pharmacy, and any other essential services.

Day 3-4: Essential Services and Documentation

  1. Social Insurance Number (SIN):
    • Visit a Service Canada office to apply for your SIN. Bring your passport, work permit, and a completed SIN application form.
    • The SIN is necessary for taxes, and accessing government services.
  2. Canadian Phone Number:
    • Purchase a SIM card or set up a mobile phone plan with a Canadian provider like Rogers, Bell, Telus, or a more affordable option like Fido or Koodo.
    • Consider a prepaid plan initially until you settle in and can assess your usage needs.
  3. Bank Account:
    • Visit a bank (RBC, TD, Scotiabank, BMO, or CIBC) to open a checking and savings account. Bring necessary documents such as passport, SIN, and proof of address (even a temporary one).
    • Discuss your banking needs with a representative to find the best account types and services for you. Consider setting up online banking for convenience.

Day 5-7: Settling into the Community

  1. Grocery Shopping:
    • Find the nearest grocery store to buy food and other essentials. Popular chains include Loblaws, Walmart, No Frills, and Sobeys.
    • Consider visiting ethnic grocery stores if you have specific dietary preferences or cultural needs.
  2. Transportation:
    • Familiarize yourself with public transportation (bus routes, train lines) or look into buying/leasing a car if needed.
    • Obtain a public transit card (like a Presto card in Ontario or a Compass card in Vancouver).
  3. Healthcare:
    • Apply for a health card in your province (e.g., OHIP in Ontario, MSP in British Columbia). Bring your passport, work permit, and proof of residence.
    • Understand the coverage provided by the provincial health plan and consider additional private health insurance if needed.

That’s all for week one. Now that you know what to do in your first week as a new Canada immigrant, click the button below for week two guide.

WEEK TWO GUIDE