Your First Weeks in Canada: Developing Your Action Plan

Thursday, February 13, 2025 at 10:30 AM (EST)

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Webinar Details

Arriving with an action plan for your first weeks in Canada can save you time and money. The quicker you settle into your new environment the faster you’ll feel at home! 

In this webinar, Your First Weeks in Canada, we discuss the important things to do to manage your first weeks efficiently. 

By participating in this webinar, you will discover:

  • Vital things to know & do before and after you arrive in Canada
  • Priority things to do after you arrive such as: Obtaining important documents
  • Accessing newcomer services & community resources including schooling information
  • Finding housing
  • Starting your job search.

Who should attend?

This webinar is for you if you have been approved to immigrate to Canada and have one of the following documents:

  • Plan to immigrate to Canada and want to jumpstart your job search.
  • Want to discover how the Canadian job market operates.
  • Are eager to make a strong first impression on potential employers.

Bonus:

  • Interactive Webinar Summary Page: Access webinar resources and revisit important information all in one convenient location.

About aha:

aha Insurance is the broker of choice for Prepare for Canada to provide the best rates on the insurance coverage you need in minutes; covering all provinces and territories. 

Travel insurance is important to help protect you, your family or visitors to Canada from costs that can occur due to an unforeseen medical emergency during your move or trip or an unexpected reason to cancel or interrupt a trip. Without it, travelers may be left to pay significant out-of-pocket expenses.

You can learn more about aha and travel medical health by consenting to hear from aha when you register for this webinar. 

FEATUED PRESENTER

David Frattini

Managing Partner, Prepare For Canada

David Frattini brings insights into the issues and needs of prospective immigrants to Canada. He has built successful relationships with many stakeholder groups that range from professional associations to settlement services for newcomers. These key relationships help newcomers to prepare for and achieve success in Canada.