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Getting Started in Canada - Immigration Resources

Starting fresh in a new country can be exciting and intimidating all at once. Canada welcomes thousands of new immigrants every year and HSBC Bank Canada is here to help you make the change. We have gathered some important information to help make your transition a little easier.

pdf New Comers Checklist
pdf Aide-mémoire pour les nouveaux arrivants
pdf 新移民事項清單
pdf 新移民事项清单
pdf ਨਿਊਕਮਰ ਚੈਕਲਿਸਟ ਡਾਊਨਲੋਡ ਕਰਨ ਲਈ ਇੱਥੇ ਕਲਿਕ ਕਰੋ
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Apply for an account online before you arrive in Canada

Find out if you qualify for our inclusive Immigrant Investor Program

Already in Canada? See our great accounts for Newcomers

Canada Websites

The Citizenship and Immigration Canada ("CIC") website offers abundant resources for people who wish to immigrate.

The Government of Québec provides information for businesspeople who wish to immigrate.

Explore the Canadian government's official website.

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Immigration Resources

Citizenship and Immigration Canada

Immigrate to Québec: Immigrant Investor Program

Immigrate to Canadian Provinces outside of Québec: Immigrant Investor Program

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More Resources

Upgrade language skills
- To communicate effectively at work and other places, you must assess or upgrade your language skills.
More information at Language Training and Assessment. 

Find a community group locally
- Learn about programs and forums to successfully integrate with Canadian mainstream culture and adapt to the Canadian way of life.
Visit Canadian Orientation Abroad or Canada Newcomers Forum