365 Tips for Newcomers (EPUB)
Your First Year in Canada
This is intended for a global audience.
ISBN: 978-1-77040-960-6
This book provides 365 tips for your first 365 days in Canada on everything from finding a doctor to opening a bank account to searching for the right schools for your children to buying real estate. It is an indispensable guide on how you can make your first year a great success that will establish you in Canada sustainably for the rest of your life.
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Canada is one of the world’s most sought-after destinations for immigrants. Canada takes in 250,000 immigrants annually and is an inclusive, respectful country of other cultures and traditions.
But the adjustment for any newcomer to Canada can be challenging. Now, one of Canada’s leading immigrant champions has written a guide on your first year in the country, with inspiring advice and insight into how to successfully integrate.
The first year is usually the toughest to go through. As someone who speaks to thousands of immigrants every year, Nick starts immigrants on the road to success with his proven advice on various aspects of immigrant life from building confidence and resilience to showing initiative and moving out of comfort zones.
The book is filled with quotes carefully selected by Nick with his interpretation of how it relates to the immigrant and how to overcome them!
Subtitle | Your First Year in Canada |
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Publication Date | Apr 29, 2015 |
Market | Global |
PDF Preview Download URL | http://www.self-counsel.com/docs/365_tips_for_newcomers.pdf |
Operating System | This eBook is in the EPUB 2.1 format and will work with any reading device (including iPad, Kobo, Nook, and Sony ereaders) or desktop software which supports this format or earlier versions. This includes Apple, Sony, Kobo, and Barnes & Noble ereaders. Learn more about buying and installing ebooks. |
File Size | 960 KB |
ISBN | 978-1-77040-960-6 |
Library Sales? | Not for sale to libraries. |
Author Details - Nick Noorani
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