In British Columbia, all residents must have a Government ID. This ID issued by the government will allow you to streamline procedures and enjoy some benefits and discounts as a BC resident.
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Vancouver is a young city that has an active cultural and student life in its streets. That’s why the city has up to 22 public libraries.
Granville Island is a surprising place! From painted trucks (with very curious drawings), excursions to see whales, rent a boat or eat lobster, to handmade workshops of brooms, furniture, puppets, ice cream or Sake. Enjoy the charm of this place full of life and its wide options of leisure, shopping, and gastronomy. Granville Island is […]
In this post, you can find ten free ideas to have so much fun in Vancouver and enjoy without spending any money! Add this places to your check list “What to visit in Vancouver” and start crossing out!
If you’re thinking about to stay in Canada for a short period of time, the driver’s license acquired in your country of residence will allow you to drive for 90 days from the date you entered the country. To avoid problems and inconveniences when driving in Canada, you should apply for the International Driving license in the […]
The Canadian dollar, commonly known as “loonie”, is the official currency of Canada. This coin has been available since 1858.
Traveling to Canada without getting health insurance is too risky. The costs of any hospitalization or emergency could reach quite high sums. For example, a medical appointment is $ 150; Hospitalizations $ 800 per night, $ 3,000 operations onwards, plus ultrasound, x-ray, or any additional services that would be added to the final amount. For […]
Open a bank account will be one of the first decisions you will have to take when you arrive in Canada. Why do you need an account in Canada? To collect the salary (if you plan to work), pay bills, rent, have a few savings or save on commissions by managing the money from another […]
The most ethnical city of Canada is located in the southwest of British Columbia; west coast of Canada. Vancouver has a temperate climate, friendly people, and amazing scenic views. The beauty of Vancouver attracts thousands of students every year, and many establishments offer interesting discounts on trying to catch it as a customer.
The cover letter, also known as application letter, always accompany your résumé with the aim of convince readers to have a look at your résumé.