by John Marco | Jun 7, 2011 | Canada, FAQ
The Permanent Resident (PR) Card is an identification card which serves as proof of your status as permanent resident in Canada. This ID is required when you seek to re-enter Canada via commercial carrier. The PR card is issued as part of the immigration process....
by John Marco | Jun 7, 2011 | Canada, FAQ
Canada has ten listed public holidays: New Year’s Day – First Day of the Calendar Year Good Friday – Varies from year to year depending on the Vatican’s Calendar Easter Monday – Varies from year to year depending on the Vatican’s Calendar Victoria Day – The...
by John Marco | May 31, 2011 | Canada, Settlement
The Early childhood learning are covered by child care centres, family day cares, pre-schools, nursery schools, montessori, kindergartens and before and after-school care centres. The average monthly cost for this type of schooling varies from as low as CAD 205 to as...
by John Marco | May 30, 2011 | Canada, FAQ
Most of the provinces cover you and your dependents immediately upon your application for the health card. The following provinces have a three month waiting period: British Columbia Ontario Quebec New...
by John Marco | May 26, 2011 | Canada, FAQ
No. The health card is hinge for your use in the province where you live. If you are going to another province, you may use your health insurance card in case of an emergency and within a three month period. If you decide to move permanently to another province, you...