All good replies so far. I will add my 2 cents:
1. Proof of funds:
You can do what you are comfortable with.
>You can either open an account at ICICI which has branches in Canada. Or you can open an account in Scotiabank, who have tie ups with Kotak Mahindra in India.
> You could alternatively get travelers cheques and encash them to your account here.
> Or you could do what I did 2 years back. I did not carry any cash or cheque, neither opened an account from India. I simply got a certified letter from my Indian bank saying how much money I had in my account and used that letter as POF. I then withdrew money as and when required using my debit card from India.
2. Assets back home:
Anything that you are not bringing now, but expect or plan to bring in future, like Jewelry etc can be declared as goods to follow. You can bring them over on your next trip, no tax implications.
3. Banking:
I have already covered a portion of this question under point 1. Honestly, all major banks are at par. You can come here, and then see which has best offer running for new Canadians. Banks also sometimes give freebies like iPads, TVs etc for new customers, so keep an eye on which bank has good promotions running. lol. Most major banks will give you an unlimited account for first 6 months, where you get all facilities, but do not have to maintain balance. After 6 months you can decide what sort of account you want to use.
4. Schools for Kid:
As posters above have mentioned, public schools are ranked by Fraser institute which you can use as a reference material. However, the best and the worst schools do not vary by much. They all have essentially same curriculum and teaching standards. It is just that most bright students get into better ranked schools, which in turn drives the ranking even higher.
5. Regulated profession:
Now this totally depends on what you do for a living. Professions like Doctors, Nurses, , Teachers are regulated. However, fields like IT, banking etc are not. It is a good idea to carry your degree certificates and transcripts, also any industry specific certifications that you might have. WES evaluation is pretty much useless for job hunt. It is only useful for immigration or if you wish to pursue higher studies.
6. Driving license:
You need to get an extract from the concerned RTO, which explains your driving experience in India. MTO here would evaluate that extract and then give you credit for foreign experience. This might help you avoid the wait between G1 and G2 which is usually 1 year.
All provinces have their own licensing mechanism, but since you are coming to Toronto, MTO is relevant to you. This is how the process goes:
i. You give a written test, and get a G1 license if you pass. This is kinda similar to learner's license in India. However, unlike India, you cannot drive on your own with a G1 license. You can only drive if you have either an accompanying driving instructor, or another driver who have had their full G license for at least 4 years. So as you can guess, G1 is pretty much useless for everyday driving. It is basically there for you to learn driving.
ii. Once you have waited for the required duration post G1, you give a road test which allows you to get a G2. This is practically a full license which allows you to drive independently.
iii. You again wait for a year after G2, and then you can give a road test for G license, which is a full license. The most practical difference between G2 and G is that G allows you to have some alcohol in your system. And you could also drive for services like Uber.
7. Pre arrival services:
How useful it is depends on how much effort you are willing to put. They do not add much value if you already know the process and are confident doing things on your own.
8. Document/ things to carry checklist:
Suggested items:
COPR and Passport.
Accompanying goods and goods to follow (I recall this is form B4)
Proof of funds (Bank statements/letter/cash/travelers etc)
An address in Canada(no proof required, you just need to tell them an address where PR cards could be sent).
Degree certificates, transcripts, certifications etc.
Mobile SIM with international roaming. Get a 10 day roaming package or something from your provider with some data. You would be using Google maps etc a lot in first few days.