J Jaydip2406 Star Member Sep 26, 2019 189 18 Feb 14, 2021 #1 Shopping List PDF <= (Click here) Reactions: divjain, Simon do, jaaayy and 3 others
Neelam_Thuls Star Member Jan 29, 2021 106 24 Feb 16, 2021 #4 Jaydip2406 said: Shopping List PDF <= (Click here) Click to expand... That's fun, but you made a good checklist. Thanks a lot.
Jaydip2406 said: Shopping List PDF <= (Click here) Click to expand... That's fun, but you made a good checklist. Thanks a lot.
J Jaydip2406 Star Member Sep 26, 2019 189 18 Feb 16, 2021 #5 Happy to help you, guys... And don't forget to share it with your friends, family and clg WApp groups, we all are here to help each other...
Happy to help you, guys... And don't forget to share it with your friends, family and clg WApp groups, we all are here to help each other...
Neelam_Thuls Star Member Jan 29, 2021 106 24 Feb 16, 2021 #6 Jaydip2406 said: Happy to help you, guys... And don't forget to share it with your friends, family and clg WApp groups, we all are here to help each other... Click to expand... Hi, What is your current situation, have you landed in Canada? if so, are you facing any challenge on quarantine restrictions?
Jaydip2406 said: Happy to help you, guys... And don't forget to share it with your friends, family and clg WApp groups, we all are here to help each other... Click to expand... Hi, What is your current situation, have you landed in Canada? if so, are you facing any challenge on quarantine restrictions?
N naik0806 Star Member Jun 16, 2020 56 3 Feb 16, 2021 #7 Is travel insurance mandatory? I'm traveling in March.
K Karan64braaap Hero Member Jul 6, 2020 269 99 Category........ STUDY Feb 16, 2021 #8 naik0806 said: Is travel insurance mandatory? I'm traveling in March. Click to expand... Nope it’s optional but you’re gonna have to enroll for medical insurance in Canada if you’re a full time student
naik0806 said: Is travel insurance mandatory? I'm traveling in March. Click to expand... Nope it’s optional but you’re gonna have to enroll for medical insurance in Canada if you’re a full time student
C canuck78 VIP Member Jun 18, 2017 60,361 15,119 Feb 16, 2021 #9 naik0806 said: Is travel insurance mandatory? I'm traveling in March. Click to expand... Would highly suggest it until you qualify for provincial health coverage of international student medical insurance.
naik0806 said: Is travel insurance mandatory? I'm traveling in March. Click to expand... Would highly suggest it until you qualify for provincial health coverage of international student medical insurance.
J jaaayy Star Member Nov 6, 2020 179 36 Mar 6, 2021 #10 Jaydip2406 said: Shopping List PDF <= (Click here) Click to expand... Amazing Thank you for the efforts in preparing this pdf.
Jaydip2406 said: Shopping List PDF <= (Click here) Click to expand... Amazing Thank you for the efforts in preparing this pdf.
C Catmom Hero Member May 28, 2020 419 156 Mar 6, 2021 #11 Neelam_Thuls said: That's fun, but you made a good checklist. Thanks a lot. Click to expand... Hey don't you get Indian grocery at local supermarket or target. Also, I was wondering wouldn't it be cheaper to buy most things in Canada?
Neelam_Thuls said: That's fun, but you made a good checklist. Thanks a lot. Click to expand... Hey don't you get Indian grocery at local supermarket or target. Also, I was wondering wouldn't it be cheaper to buy most things in Canada?
K Karan64braaap Hero Member Jul 6, 2020 269 99 Category........ STUDY Mar 6, 2021 #12 Catmom said: Hey don't you get Indian grocery at local supermarket or target. Also, I was wondering wouldn't it be cheaper to buy most things in Canada? Click to expand... Nope things like stationary or other miscellaneous items are cheaper to buy in your home country as opposed to buying them in Canada. Also cooking utensils or clothes etc can be quite expensive
Catmom said: Hey don't you get Indian grocery at local supermarket or target. Also, I was wondering wouldn't it be cheaper to buy most things in Canada? Click to expand... Nope things like stationary or other miscellaneous items are cheaper to buy in your home country as opposed to buying them in Canada. Also cooking utensils or clothes etc can be quite expensive