Very informative but please I want to know how you managed with accommodation when you first arrived in Canada,was that sponsored too by your employer?
The way it works is that some employers pay you when you resume work, others don't. You just need to have a conversation with your employer during the offer letter stage. I shared how to get a rent and the cost of it in this video. You can check the later part of the video👇🏾 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OmfNcu9lTXY.html
The videos on the below playlist will help you. Many of the job links are in videos 6,7,8 and 12 in the link below. The video on how to prepare your CV is the 3rd video in the link. 👇 ru-vid.com/group/PLXFJWyY8NKIRcXA0B_45qVyXWUAUgFgWc
As seen online: A Canadian citizen or a permanent resident will always be eligible to apply for a SIN number. However, this is not always the case for temporary residents - only Work Permit and Study Permit (if allowed to work) holders are eligible for a SIN. A visitor to the country does not need to apply for a SIN. Source: workingholidayincanada.com/social-insurance-number/#:~:text=A%20Canadian%20citizen%20or%20a,to%20apply%20for%20a%20SIN.