by John Marco | May 10, 2011 | Canada, Settlement
Short Distance Tips: Always carry an exact change. Bus Drivers and Streetcar operators do not carry change It is better to get a pass which is cheaper and which you may pay on a daily, weekly or monthly basis Average fare per trip is CAD 2 to CAD 4 Average fare for...
by John Marco | May 9, 2011 | Canada, FAQ
You are not allowed to bring the following: Firearms, Explosives, Fireworks and Ammunition Narcotics Meat and Dairy Products Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Agricultural Products Endangered animal species Cultural Properties More than 200 cigarettes More than 1.14 liters...
by John Marco | May 9, 2011 | Canada, General Information
Saskatchewan derives its name from a native cree word meaning “swiftly flowing river”. The province has many rivers and more than 100,000 lakes! It also has rocky areas, forests, and large stretches of farmlands. This province grows the most wheat in North...
by John Marco | May 9, 2011 | Canada, FAQ
The following are items that you need to bring in order of priority: Must List: Passports, Visa and Travel Documents for you and each of your family member Cash Two copies of a detailed list oa ll personal or household items. Use Form B4E and B4A Important List: Birth...
by John Marco | May 8, 2011 | Canada, FAQ
The following personal and household effects can be brought in Canada when you land as an immigrant: Clothing and linen Furniture Furnishings Appliances Silverware Jewelry Antiques Family Heirlooms Collections such as coins, stamps or art Personal Computers Books...