Who Is Considered a Minor? In the context of Canadian immigration, a minor child is someone who has not reached the age of majority. This age varies by province: When…
1. License and Registration Requirements 2. Drive on the Right, Pass on the Left 3. Speed Limits 4. Seatbelts and Child Safety 5. Drinking and Driving Laws 6. Right-of-Way Rules…
1. Insufficient Proof of Financial Support Why it matters: Immigration authorities need to be sure you can pay tuition, living expenses, and return transportation. Avoid it: 2. Weak or Unclear…
What Is Culture Shock? Culture shock is the emotional and psychological discomfort people often feel when they move to a culture different from their own. It can affect anyone—whether you’re…
1. Understand the Purpose of the Letter Immigration officers review your LoE to assess: Your letter should build a clear narrative that addresses these points logically. 2. Use a Clear…
1. RRSP – Registered Retirement Savings Plan What it is:An RRSP is a tax-deferred retirement savings account. Contributions reduce your taxable income today, and the investments grow tax-free until you…
