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Taxed said:
Check kijiji.ca and try finding an apartment and contact the landlord and reserve it.
Since you're alone, 2 1/2 or 3 1/2 apartment is enough for you.
Once you land, take your copr and go to the nearest service Canada office and apply for social insurance number, you will be given the SIN right away and your card will delivered within 10 days.
Then take an appointment to take your driving license tests ( theory & driving )
Internet providers: Bell, videotron, distributel, acanac, bravo telecom ( check the prices online and chose what suits you best).
Cars 10 years old or older are tax free to register but you will have to pay the plate number every year arround 280$.
I hope this might help a bit, good luck.
hi, thank you for the infos. This will help thanks.
 
please can any body commanded me to choose best place to live in Quebec law apartment,living cost, good schools etc...
 
wasantha said:
please can any body commanded me to choose best place to live in Quebec law apartment,living cost, good schools etc...

Everywhere is good in Québec,
If you don't speak French, I will advise you stay in Montreal or Gatineau.
But if you french is good, quebec city chaudière appalanche.

The little cities have more jobs to offer, it more calm and relax with almost all the services available to you. No traffic etc but french is highly needed.
If your french level is b2, I ll advise the little cities, you learn and adapt faster because everyone speaks french.
 
Thank you so much for your valuable information it will help us to get ready for settle there.please share your experience here in QUEBEC one you land there
 
wasantha said:
Please members can you share your valuable landing experience in QUEBEC because many peoples waiting to settle there including my family.But there are no information about landing in specially QUEBEC PLEASE EXPERT SHARE YOUR OPINION it will be great help to new comers those who wish to settle in QUEBEC.

YOU CAN SHARE: 01 Landing experience

02 experience in finding apartment

03 experience best place to live

04 how to found job etc


http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/settlement-issues-b14.0/

This thread section is better suited for this discussion. You will find more people in the same boat . You will get more help if it will be reached out to right eye balls. :)
 
srm057 said:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/settlement-issues-b14.0/

This thread section is better suited for this discussion. You will find more people in the same boat . You will get more help if it will be reached out to right eye balls. :)
English schooling for kids, its also an important aspect to consider because most of the aspirants background may be with English and in Quebec its french medium schools in common.
 
Experts can post their landing experience in this Topic..
It's very useful for new commers like us .

Thanks in advance
Sanket
 
If my daughter go to public school in montreal, will she learn in french and in english also or will she only learn in french and therefore she will speak only french? Where people from Quebec learn english?
 
If my daughter go to public school in montreal, will she learn in french and in english also or will she only learn in french and therefore she will speak only french? Where people from Quebec learn english?
If you are CSQ or PR holder in Quebec and want to send your child in Public school than French is the only option ,if you want to send them to English you will have to opt for private schools (where fees is exorbitant)..
 
If my daughter go to public school in montreal, will she learn in french and in english also or will she only learn in french and therefore she will speak only french? Where people from Quebec learn english?
At school, she will learn french, then during extra activities she will learn english
 
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Hello,

I am Lebanese and married and we both have received our visas and done our CSQ for our move to Quebec. Unfortunately, my wife and I have been having some problems. I would like to ask if anyone could provide me with information based on the same issue I am facing. We are currently trying to work things out but just to be on the safe side would it affect our move if we consider separation? Also, I was wondering how long does the PR usually take and can I started with the process and leave Canada and get the PR while I'm outside of Canada?

Your help is much appreciated thank you.
Who's the principal applicant?
you have to change your CSQ first, then continue with the federal process