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Immigration Medical Exam (IME) for Canada: Panel Physicians, Costs, and What Actually Disqualifies You

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The immigration medical exam must be done by an IRCC panel physician, costs $200-420, and is valid 12 months. What the exam includes, the medical inadmissibility rules, and why most chronic conditions are not the problem people fear.

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Renting in Canada as a Newcomer: Leases, Deposits, and Tenant Rights

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Renting in Canada as a newcomer is possible without a Canadian credit history. Know what landlords can legally ask for, how to substitute credit with income proof, lease terms to check, and your rights as a tenant.

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Police Clearance Certificate for Canadian Immigration: Country-by-Country Guide

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You need a police clearance certificate from every country where you lived 6+ consecutive months since age 18. Country-by-country processes, timing strategy before your ITA, and what to do when a country won't issue one.

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Canadian Resume Format: How to Write One That Actually Gets Interviews

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A Canadian resume is 2 pages maximum, no photo, no personal info, and results-focused. Here is how the format differs from UK, US, Indian, and European resumes, and how to pass ATS software that screens candidates before a human sees your application.

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Provincial Health Coverage for Newcomers: Waiting Periods, Registration, and What to Do During the Gap

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Most Canadian provinces make new residents wait 3 months before provincial health coverage starts. You must apply for your health card before coverage begins and arrange private interim insurance for the gap. Province-by-province breakdown of waiting periods and registration.

How to Open a Bank Account in Canada as a Newcomer (2026 Guide)

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Opening a bank account in Canada as a newcomer requires only two pieces of government ID and a Canadian address. No credit history, no minimum deposit, no Canadian job offer required. Same-day account opening at all major banks.

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Is Rent Tax Deductible in Canada? The Clear Answer for 2026

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No — rent is not tax deductible at the federal level in Canada. But several provinces offer rent credits that ...

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Phone Plans in Canada for Newcomers: What You Need to Know in 2026

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The cheapest legitimate phone plans in Canada for newcomers run $25-45 per month with no credit check required. Learn the difference between prepaid and postpaid, which carriers work best without Canadian credit, and how phone plans build your credit file.

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How to Rent an Apartment in Canada as a Newcomer: What No One Tells You

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The biggest obstacle newcomers face when renting in Canada is not the money — it is having no Canadian credit ...

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AI Jobs in Canada in 2026: Where They Are and How to Get One

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Canada has one of the world’s most active AI research and employment ecosystems — driven by government investment, top universities, ...

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