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  1. Find out what to expect and how to prepare for your life in Canada. Download free PDF guides on topics such as housing, employment, health care, education and more.

  2. www.canada.ca › en › immigration-refugees-citizenshipVisit Canada - Canada.ca

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    Find out what document you need to travel, visit family and friends, do business, or transit through Canada, and how to extend your stay.

    •Find out if you need a visa or eTA

    •Sign in to your IRCC account

    •Check your application status

    •Check processing times

    Apply for a visitor visa

    What a visitor visa is, who is eligible and how to apply

    Apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)

    What an eTA is, eligibility and how to apply online

    Stay in Canada longer

    How to extend your stay in Canada

    Explore immigration programs

    Answer a few questions to see different ways you might be able to come to Canada

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    Learn how to travel, visit, work, or transit through Canada with the right documents and information. Find out about visa, eTA, super visa, border, and immigration programs for Canada.

  3. www.canada.ca › migration › irccWelcome to Canada

    This PDF document provides useful information for immigrants and refugees who are coming to Canada. It covers topics such as before and after arrival, Canada's overview, rights and freedoms, Canadian law and justice, important documents, language, employment, education, health and more.

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    • Weather. Keen to emigrate but can’t choose between sun or snow? Why not have both? Unless you’re living on the BC coast (or to a lesser extent, parts of Southern Ontario), you are almost certain to experience cold, snowy winters and hot summers, with short transitional seasons.
    • Diversity. Generations of immigrants have received a warm welcome to Canada. Multiculturalism is part of the Canadian ethos, and central to national policy.
    • Tipping. You may come from a country where workers in the service and hospitality sectors earn a guaranteed livable wage with additional benefits, and therefore tipping may not be a part of your culture.
    • The job hunt. Researching, looking for and applying for jobs in Canada can be a lengthy process — perhaps much longer than what you are used to, as you establish connections in your new home.
  4. Find out if you can come to Canada as an immigrant, visitor, worker or student using this online tool. It guides you through some questions and gives you options and instructions on how to apply.

  5. Jul 11, 2012 · Once you have stepped off the plane follow this to-do list to guide your essential first steps in Canada. Before you leave the airport, check out the newcomer welcome centre. At the Toronto Pearson International Airport, look for the Immigrant Reception and Information Services (IRIS) kiosks.

  6. If you are presently in Canada, you should select Canada. The country a person is living in. A person's country of residence may be different from their country or countries of citizenship.