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Canadian income tax filing tips for newcomers
If you earned more than $15,705 in 2024, you must file a tax return. Even if you earned less, filing your taxes can help you access benefits and carry forward credits like tuition for future savings.

Canadian housing checklist for international students
Here’s our checklist to help you through the process. Finding the right housing can transform your experience as an international student. But with so many details to keep track of, it’s easy to feel lost. Giving yourself enough time, exploring all your options, and understanding your rights can make a big difference.

Canadian cities guide for renting
According to a recent Narcity article, rent is down in some cities. Moving to a new city comes with lots to think about – from the job market to schools to lifestyle – but one of the biggest factors? Cost of living.

Your Canadian guide to achieving work-life balance
Here are three simple strategies from Indeed Canada to help you stay on track and feel good. Did you know that Canada ranks 5th in the world for work-life balance?

Canadian winter mental health checklist
A few tips from Dr. Jo Ann Unger on how newcomers to Canada can survive—and even thrive—during the winter.

Celebrate the holidays in Canadian style: Check out Oh Canada, immigration.ca’s weekly culture and lifestyle newsletter for newcomers
Here’s your guide to celebrating the holiday season in true Canadian style. As a newcomer, you might be discovering these unique traditions for the first time.

Your quick guide to Canada’s tax holiday
Learn more about the GST break for groceries and other holiday essentials. Depending on where you are, this could mean 5% to 13% savings on select items.

Your Canadian housing guide to go from renting to buying
Finding your dream home is an exciting milestone, but as a newcomer to Canada, the path to homeownership requires careful planning.

Guide to the Canadian political system for newcomers: Check out Oh Canada, immigration.ca’s weekly culture and lifestyle newsletter for newcomers
Here are some things you may not know: While you can’t vote in Canada until you have Canadian citizenship – you can use your time as a permanent resident to understand the Canadian political system.