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newcomers to canada

Significant changes to Canada's immigration and citizenship rules could be on the horizon, with new measures that would grant automatic citizenship to some individuals.

On Thursday, June 5, the federal government announced Bill C-3, a proposal that would expand who gets to pass Canadian citizenship to their children — even if both parent and child were born outside Canada.

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Tax season in Canada is approaching fast, and if you're filing your taxes for the first time — or just want a refresher on how it's done — we've got you.

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has shared some essential tips for first-time tax filers in Canada to make the process easier and ensure you don't miss out on key benefits and credits on your 2024 tax return. Plus, we spoke with Gerry Vittoratos, the national tax specialist at UFile, who shared even more expert advice on what young Canadians and newcomers to Canada need to know to maximize their returns and avoid common mistakes.

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Moving countries can be scary, and if you're a newcomer to Canada, you probably already know just how hard it is to start from scratch.

From looking for jobs and adjusting to the weather, to learning a new language and making new friends, there's a whole list of things you may have to adjust to and figure out after moving to Canada — and that can be hard on anyone.

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Considering the cost of living in Canada has increased significantly due to inflation, Canadian newcomers are certainly feeling the wrath of the economy and are seeking financial aid, particularly those from lower-income families.

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has outlined several government benefits and credits that Canadian newcomers are eligible for upon entering Canada and/or filing their income taxes.

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Moving to a different country can be a whirlwind of emotions. The anticipation of new experiences blends with the occasional stumble in unfamiliar territory. And while every expat mentally prepares for a dance with the unexpected, TikTok has become a resource for Canadian newcomers, shedding light on the more peculiar steps of the Great White North.

Canada uncovered

Canada, often revered for its natural beauty and multicultural society, has its own set of culture shocks that leave newcomers wide-eyed and occasionally bewildered. Financial service provider Remitly took to the social platform to understand what leaves newcomers to Canada wide-eyed. Filtering through 155 TikTok videos on "culture shock in Canada," they unearthed a mix of chilly revelations and wild wonders.

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You've just arrived in Montreal with all your hopes and dreams, a suitcase full of sweaters, tuques and boots, a car or bicycle with perfectly functioning suspension and a healthy appetite. Where should you eat to become a Montrealer, or at least to feel like one?

Montreal has forever been spoiled with restaurants of every possible iteration, from world-class award-winning Montreal restaurants to ultra-affordable spots (and some that do both), from restaurants offering the cuisines of practically every corner of the world to joints specializing in Québécois fare (far beyond poutine). This list is an agonizing attempt to define the most essential Montreal restaurants for a newcomer to get a true feel for local food culture and overall culture.

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