THINGS YOU SHOULD DO IMMEDIATELY | Moving From Toronto to Calgary | DL | Health Card | ID | CRA

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @movingtocalgary01
    @movingtocalgary01 2 года назад +6

    Good thing about Alberta is you can get professional liscense like Driving, Security guard, nurses or other professional liscense get converted at Registry without giving any exams.

  • @ankitmishra3010
    @ankitmishra3010 2 года назад +1

    You must visit SE and NW to explore for rental properties. They both are extremely good communities. Also you paid high fees for Alberta National id, in some of the registries like 130th Avenue it's only 14$

  • @Patel_View
    @Patel_View Год назад +1

    If I’m coming Alberta - Calgary for 1 year from Ontario then what you advise to do, like change DL, Health Card and when I’ll come back after finishing my 1 year learnings in AB change everything again for ON. Please guide

  • @aashishshukla81
    @aashishshukla81 Год назад

    Hi Congratulations to Calgary. Heard your voice after a long time. Will connect. Regards Aashish

  • @davidadhikary511
    @davidadhikary511 2 года назад

    You guys are cool. I’m following your videos since you got your Banff tour. Really appreciate for your moving info.

  • @ritikaritika727
    @ritikaritika727 2 года назад +1

    Crescent heights walk is really beautiful 😍
    Very informative video👍

  • @ngiri1234
    @ngiri1234 2 года назад

    Congratulations for moving to Calgary.We will be moving soon there..

  • @jaimesmith1086
    @jaimesmith1086 2 года назад

    Lovely couple. Handsome husband & beautiful wife. May you prosper in Canada & lift others up in your journey. Sending blessings your way.

  • @yumraj12
    @yumraj12 Год назад

    Wow sounds grt... So can we change province..... What is the elig... And How is can do that

  • @travelwilder
    @travelwilder Год назад

    im moving to AB from Toronto. holding a G license for 1 year now. can i convert it directly ?

  • @ravitejamedudula1972
    @ravitejamedudula1972 Год назад

    Hi bro, did you get full licence.
    Did you exchange your drivers license

  • @frqmlk4959
    @frqmlk4959 2 года назад

    Downtown Calgary is extremely noisy. While it is indeed convenient, Can’t wait to move out.
    Great video guys! 👍🏽

  • @amaan4423
    @amaan4423 2 года назад

    You guys are loving it there I guess… happy faces says it all I guess 😅… anyways thanks for the video… I m coming in April to Calgary

  • @maheshmakwana1605
    @maheshmakwana1605 2 года назад +1

    Sir/Madam, please throw some light on the opportunities available for commerce/finance stream people especially MBA, CA. Is it possible and advisable for such people to move to Canada after 40 uears of age?

  • @narinderkalia8077
    @narinderkalia8077 2 года назад

    Very useful for all those moving to Alberta.

  • @abhishekyadav-gc8xb
    @abhishekyadav-gc8xb 2 года назад

    Hi brother can you help me!, i am not able to understand am i elegible for PNP or not-
    1. Ielts- LRWS 5.5, 5, 6, 6.5
    2. Masters- computer science.
    3. Experience- 3.8 yrs till now still working in IT.
    2 yrs as system administrator
    1.8* yrs still now working as technical support engineer.

  • @ektassharma3003
    @ektassharma3003 2 года назад

    Verrrry important information 👍

  • @rukshanperera8635
    @rukshanperera8635 2 года назад

    Like to see a video about calgary monthly expense

  • @Nishant-ej2uu
    @Nishant-ej2uu 2 года назад +1

    Hey guys. Congratulations on moving to calagry and you both are creating really helpful content.
    Me and my wife will be moving to calgary from India in a few months and we were looking for an apartment to rent in downtown area (specially beltline). Is it possible to rent one before landing there? Without having SIN number or other documents?

    • @InTheNorthCanada
      @InTheNorthCanada  2 года назад

      Hi Nishant. It would be a little difficult. I would suggest booking an airbnb or check out private basements to rent for a month while you do your apartment hunting

    • @Nishant-ej2uu
      @Nishant-ej2uu 2 года назад

      @@InTheNorthCanada thanks a lot Nishant. BTW, is it possible to rent an apartment without having a job? We won't have paystubs etc to provide.

    • @InTheNorthCanada
      @InTheNorthCanada  2 года назад

      Yes it is possible. You will have to provide your bank statements to prove you have enough funds

    • @Nishant-ej2uu
      @Nishant-ej2uu 2 года назад

      @@InTheNorthCanada thanks a lot nishant. Waiting for your new videos on calgary. :-)

  • @a.d.khatri4526
    @a.d.khatri4526 2 года назад

    When are you taking us on shopping in Calgary 😁 I want to see the difference between Toronto & Calgary prices🙏

    • @canadianjatti
      @canadianjatti 2 года назад +1

      there isn;t a difference in prices...the difference is the sales tax. Ab is 5% and Ont is 13%

    • @InTheNorthCanada
      @InTheNorthCanada  2 года назад +1

      There is not much difference in the proces if every day products. The major difference is in the sales tax and obviously housing prices

  • @hiteshkhanna836
    @hiteshkhanna836 2 года назад

    I just watch your videos for tanu mam 🤣 I just love when she speaks. Merko koi Canada b nhai Jana m fr b dekhta rehta hun 🤣🤣

  • @gulsnaseem6467
    @gulsnaseem6467 2 года назад

    Sir give your Calgary apartment tour and rent detail

  • @zah1474
    @zah1474 2 года назад

    Hi.. I would like to know how you shifted from Toronto to Calgary?

    • @zah1474
      @zah1474 2 года назад

      Mainly regarding your goods and other belongings?

  • @vemparaladedeepya6963
    @vemparaladedeepya6963 2 года назад

    Hi Nishant, watching your banking jobs video I have se t you an e-mail a week ago with my resume and my current scenario in Canada. Could you plz let me know ur thoughts on that. Eagerly waiting for your reply 🙂

    • @InTheNorthCanada
      @InTheNorthCanada  2 года назад +1

      Hi I have been receiving a lot of resumes and I am surely looking at those resume gradually and reaching out to everyone who has relevant experience. 🙂👍🏼

  • @meenakshikalia3985
    @meenakshikalia3985 2 года назад

    Very informative

  • @adityabhanot682
    @adityabhanot682 2 года назад

    Brother atleast you should accept LinkedIn request...
    I have one query I don't knw will you respond or not ...My wife has 13yrs of banking experience in PSU now we come to Canada on Study visa so please let me knw which course is better MBA or PG diploma in Financial Management?

    • @InTheNorthCanada
      @InTheNorthCanada  2 года назад +1

      Brother I get 100s of requests so it becomes a little difficult to check each and everyone’s profile. I hope you understand. Will check and accept 👍🏼

    • @adityabhanot682
      @adityabhanot682 2 года назад

      @@InTheNorthCanada I am honored to receive a message from you. For people like us you people are like GODFATHER.
      I have one query, as you knw my wife's working as Assistant Manager in Govt bank in India. Now she wants to apply for Study visa , so which course (MBA OR PG Dip in financial management) she should enroll to make a career in Canadian Bank? Will I have to book an appointment for this question?
      Regards

  • @narendrakakade9428
    @narendrakakade9428 2 года назад

    What is tenant insurance ? is it compulsory ?

    • @InTheNorthCanada
      @InTheNorthCanada  2 года назад

      Yes it is. If you are renting then you should get the tenant insirance. It generally costs between $15 to $30 per month depending on location and your coverage

    • @canadianjatti
      @canadianjatti 2 года назад +1

      its not always mandatory as private landlords for basement suites don't really care about your things. It is good to have because it protects YOU. As a landlord I don't usually care. I have my own insurance on the property. My insurance won't cover your things which is why you should have your own.

  • @Papabear-x2g
    @Papabear-x2g 2 года назад

    Great, informative content, as always. I know it’s early days, but have you given any thought to what general area you’d like to eventually purchase a house in? I know you two like to always be prepared months in advance 😉

    • @InTheNorthCanada
      @InTheNorthCanada  2 года назад +1

      Not sure of exact communities but we loved SW and NW quadrant in our last years trip. Would be exploring all neighbourhoods to decide where we would wanna buy a house ☺️

    • @Papabear-x2g
      @Papabear-x2g 2 года назад +1

      Yeah our realtor had suggested we drive/walk around (or better, get a cup of coffee) in communities we were interested in to get a better feel for the place (we eventually ended up in Valley Ridge). West Calgary is definitely the better half haha

    • @InTheNorthCanada
      @InTheNorthCanada  2 года назад

      So how are you liking it there? And any idea of average pricing?

    • @Papabear-x2g
      @Papabear-x2g 2 года назад

      We love it here. It’s the perfect balance between shanti and entertainment for us. Although to be fair every community has pros and cons, and one of the cons here is the lack of walkability to amenities. You definitely need a car. On the other hand, we can regularly spot moose and deer from our house, if that sort of thing interests you 😊
      As for prices, I feel like due to rising interest rates, many sellers are holding off putting their houses up for sale. It’s a weird time for sure, with not many houses on the market. But that should change by the time you guys are ready to buy. Currently they average around $700k - $1.3M here, but hopefully that comes down soon 🤞🏼

    • @slayxo
      @slayxo 2 года назад

      @@InTheNorthCanada though y'all should try NE quadrant is pretty too 💓

  • @ramakanttawde5600
    @ramakanttawde5600 2 года назад

    Deleted telegram chat - Good

  • @Erumswelogvibes
    @Erumswelogvibes 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing informative vlog👍