I been told that if you have big money in Canada then you loose benifits.
But honestly it only applies if you dont want to work and looking for all type of support including cheap or free housing etc etc.
if you coming here to work then it doesent matter how much you got in bank.
I been told in past about some of people who lives in CALGARY HOUSING houses who charge just 30% from your income for a house rent if you are in liw income and there one clause was that you shouldnt have more then 7000 $ in hand.
I do apply for that and they reply me that first you got enough saving. Second your job is good so it wont suits you .
This mostly refers to welfare, which a newly landed FSW isn't eligible for.
If you don't claim the money, even in the UK for anything, including housing subsidy and child benefits, and the government finds out, you could get into a lot of trouble. They will demand their money back, may fine you, or may charge you with fraud. Not really worth it in my opinion.
I bring some Cad $ on Thomas cook master card.
Currently i transfer money online from my barclay uk account online to my canada bank account.
That way it cost me £10 plus $ 15. But i get good rate. Much better than moneycrop and western union.
Other option was CAD $ DD if you bringing it with you.
Dear forum members
I am bringing 7000 Cad along with me and the rest of funds which is 14000 cad in my bank account here in my home country(pakistan).i will bring bank statement for that money for proof of funds and transfer it later after opening an account in canada.we are three famiy members me,spouse and an infant.is this decision wise?
Regards
Dear forum members
I am bringing 7000 Cad along with me and the rest of funds which is 14000 cad in my bank account here in my home country(pakistan).i will bring bank statement for that money for proof of funds and transfer it later after opening an account in canada.we are three famiy members me,spouse and an infant.is this decision wise?
Regards
As i was following the post.... i read your wife was expecting ... and you went to calgary..just curious is medical coverage available in calgary from day one for immigrants?? secondly, one of my friends immigrated to canada in 2010 and went to winniepeg manitoba..he gave me this information that he went thier with an international driving liscense and he drove their with that for 3 months time legally. is it right?? can we drive now? i maen has the laws changed? or is it only in manitoba?
As i was following the post.... i read your wife was expecting ... and you went to calgary..just curious is medical coverage available in calgary from day one for immigrants?? secondly, one of my friends immigrated to canada in 2010 and went to winniepeg manitoba..he gave me this information that he went thier with an international driving liscense and he drove their with that for 3 months time legally. is it right?? can we drive now? i maen has the laws changed? or is it only in manitoba?
Alberta Healthcare is available as soon as you sign up as long as you move from an international destination. But you have to sign up first. So does this asap. It's easy and only takes a few minutes. If you need your healthcare number right away, sometimes they can process it while you wait - about 20 extra minutes. (You should call ahead to make sure they have a special employee on duty to do it.)
I bring some Cad $ on Thomas cook master card.
Currently i transfer money online from my barclay uk account online to my canada bank account.
That way it cost me £10 plus $ 15. But i get good rate. Much better than moneycrop and western union.
Other option was CAD $ DD if you bringing it with you.
I did my landing formalities in Toronto, applied for PR, SIN and all but not Health Card
I will be moving soon and my final destination is AB, do you think i will get health card
right away? since i never applied for ON health card.
thanks.