Studying in Canada is a dream for many students, but the first few weeks can be overwhelming. Here’s your step-by-step guide after landing in Canada.
- Clear Immigration & Study Permit Activation
At the airport, present your passport, Letter of Introduction, and study permit approval. The officer will print your study permit on arrival — check all details carefully.
- Apply for a Social Insurance Number (SIN)
You’ll need a SIN to work part-time or access government services. Apply at a Service Canada office with your study permit and passport.
- Arrange Housing
Secure long-term accommodation after temporary stay. Options include:
On-campus housing
Shared apartments
Websites: Kijiji, Rentals.ca, Facebook Marketplace.
- Open a Canadian Bank Account
Popular banks with student packages: RBC, TD, CIBC, BMO, Scotiabank. You’ll need:
Passport
Study permit
Proof of address
- Get a Canadian SIM Card
Top providers: Rogers, Bell, Telus, Freedom Mobile, Fido.
- Apply for Health Insurance
In provinces like Ontario, you need private health insurance (UHIP).
In others, you may qualify for public health insurance after registering.
- Get a Student ID & Transit Card
Your student ID unlocks discounts, library access, and labs. Apply for local transport cards (Toronto: Presto, Vancouver: Compass).
- Understand Work Rules
You can work up to 20 hours per week during study and full-time during breaks. Always follow IRCC rules.
- Explore Orientation Programs
Attend university orientation to build networks, learn about campus resources, and adapt to Canadian culture.
- Manage Finances & Weather Prep
Track expenses using budgeting apps.
Prepare for harsh winters with proper clothing and heating essentials.
👉 Ready to begin your Canadian journey? Contact StudyFlag Consultants for personalized guidance!