What not to bring to Saskatchewan. Certain items are foodstuffs that are prohibited on your way to Saskatchewan and the whole of Canada. While it is understandable you want to pack a lot of foodstuffs to minimize missing your home country, Canada Customs and Border Protection has rules on what you can bring in and what isn’t allowed into the Country. Firearms and weapons Dairy products like milk and chicken. (Only cheese is permitted as of now) Cannabis Prescriptions (except...
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What to take along
What to pack when moving to Saskatchewan: It is nearing the time to finally leave and you want to be sure of what and what to pack. Or maybe you have been fed with those stories that some items can be confiscated at the airport because they can’t be brought into the country. Whichever it is, the following will guide you so you can pack right. Your personal items may qualify for duty and tax-free, therefore before you leave for...
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Like everywhere else, you’ll need the local money to cover your expenses in your first few days in Saskatchewan, right from the airport. Taxi fare, hotel, phone calls, food, and other necessities will be purchased in the local currency. In most cases, a bank will give you a higher exchange rate on your currency than a foreign currency exchange facility at an airport. After the first few days in Saskatchewan, you’ll need to open and operate a bank or credit...
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Moving is no child’s play, Take it from someone who has done the same over and over. While the stress could be frustrating, the excitement of moving to a new place could be worth all the stress if you allow yourself to experience it. We have some moving tips that might help you view it in a good light instead of as a burden. Start early Don’t make the mistake of running against time, sincerely it doesn’t help anyone....
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What you should know on how to immigrate to Canada from India through Express Entry. You would be amazed to learn that Indian citizens have always topped the list of applicants with the highest number in the Express Entry by country of citizenship. In 2019, Indians made up a quarter of new Canadian permanent residents, a total of 85,000 Indian PRs! One underlying factor for this huge success might be none other than India is the world’s second-largest country and...
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