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Tips for Adjusting to Canada’s Food and Groceries

In Canada, grocery shopping can be daunting for newcomers due to unfamiliar brands and higher prices. To navigate this challenge, consider shopping like locals, using online services, balancing cultural familiarity with new flavors, and implementing smart strategies like budgeting and meal planning.

How to Get Your Foreign Credentials Recognized in Canada

Getting your foreign credentials recognized in Canada is crucial for career advancement and professional licensing. This process involves assessing your education and work experience against Canadian standards, ensuring they align with local knowledge and training requirements. Regulated professions may require membership in professional associations and additional steps like exams or...

Top Industries Hiring Immigrants in Canada

Canada's strict immigration policies prioritize temporary residents already in Canada as students and workers. Immigrants must adapt, boost industry knowledge, and stay competitive in the job market. Choosing the right industry can help secure a fulfilling role, cushion against wage stagnation, and ease the immigration process.

How to Survive Winter on a Budget in Canada

Canadian winters can bring unexpected expenses for immigrants unfamiliar with extreme cold. This guide offers practical budgeting tips for heating, clothing, transportation, and food. Learn how to prepare your home, shop smart, and access support programs to manage seasonal costs and stay warm without straining your finances in Canada.

How the Canadian Housing Market Impacts Immigrants

Canada’s housing market presents both opportunity and challenge for immigrants. While newcomers contribute to local economies, they also face rising rents, limited availability, and barriers like limited credit history. At Remitly, we explore how immigration impacts housing demand, affordability, and policy—and how newcomers can navigate this evolving landscape with confidence.