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    After You Arrive Toronto is a city that fosters a strong sense of belonging, active participation and the best possible quality of life – this is all part of its motto “Diversity Our Strength.” Although immigration is primarily the responsibility of the Federal Government of Canada, Toronto...
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    Transportation Options Public Transit When you move to Toronto it is important to know about the public transit system. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) operates a large system of buses, subway lines and streetcars. At first the TTC may seem confusing with so many subway stations, buses...
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    Finding a Place to Live Before you arrive in Toronto, it is important to arrange for housing for yourself and your family. Toronto settlement agencies recommend securing housing prior to arrival simply because it is such a difficult and time-consuming task. It is suggested that you send a...
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    Cost of Living in Toronto Budget Considerations There are several areas that you will have to think about to understand how much it will cost to live in Toronto. There are six main areas of financial expenses. You should see if they apply to your situation and how you can put them into your...
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    Applications and Documents Before immigrating to Toronto, you must have completed the application and documentation process. The Citizenship and Immigration Canada website provides all of the information and applications that you will need. The website includes "Welcome to Canada: What You...
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    Planning Your Move Helpful Checklists To Do List Determine your budget Save enough money to cover living expenses, such as rent, food, clothing and transportation, for up to six months. Visit the cost of living in Toronto section to get more detail. Get your travelling documents together...
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    Before You Arrive to CANADA The decision to leave your home country and come to Toronto is a big one. But, now that you have decided to come to here, it is important to learn what you need to do and bring before you leave home. This section of our website will help you create a series of...
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    Toronto's top 10 cellular service providers simplified With so many service providers in the Toronto area, it's difficult for most people to really know which one is the best for them. Each person has unique needs when it comes to our cellular devices making it difficult to say one company...
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    Toronto Weather and When to Go Toronto is a most wonderful city to visit any time of year. Here are a few tips on how to deal with the weather and when to go. If you bring the proper clothes, then any time is a good time to visit the incredible city of Toronto. Weather Forecasts and Averages...
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    Toronto: Getting Around Toronto is an easy city to navigate on foot or by public transit. The bulk of hotels, even those outside the downtown areas, are located near streetcar stops, bus stops or subway stations which can take you to most of the sites and shopping districts you may want to see...
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    So, you received the great news: “deci­sion made”, you have just obtained the per­ma­nent res­i­dence in Canada! What’s next now? Before you arrive If your per­ma­nent res­i­dent appli­ca­tion is approved, you will be asked to sub­mit your pass­port to the Cana­dian visa office where you...
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    Health Medical services, health card, insurance 1. Brief outline of health care in Canada According to the law all citizens and permanent residents of Canada have government-covered health insurance. Dental services are not covered by this insurance. This insurance in the Province of Ontario...
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    Work Information, presentation, traditions Even Canadian-born citizens treat the problem of finding suitable employment very seriously. Career planning is very popular in Canada, which is not only seeking a certain position on the labour market but mainly understanding of one’s niche on that...
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    Transportation Public transportation, rented cars, obtaining driver’s licences, car purchase or lease, car insuranc 1. Public transportation City public transportation (subway, buses, streetcars) is managed by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). It is impossible to get lost in the subway...
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    Housing Types of apartments, prices, renting 1. Apartments by the type of ownership There are two main types of apartments in Canada: Apartment Building and Condominium Apartment (Condo). There are also cooperative apartments (Coop) but they are less popular. The difference between a condo and...
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    Education Daycare centers, schools, colleges, universities 1. Daycare centres It is very easy to place a child of any age into a day care centre. Children starting from newborns to the age of 4-5 are accepted, afterwards school begins. The cost is more or less the same in all of them, the...