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Going to live in Quebec with children: what you need to know!

No one is an island of knowledge. Moving to a new country can be overwhelming and exciting at the same time. However, having the ease of settling in during the first few months is every immigrant’s dream. Yes, you can get some of the required information online, but not the experience.

Indeed, you can perfectly organize your move upstream thanks to the Internet. And for the research of the schools of your children, it is possible. In this article, you can find various information to help you move in properly.

Find a school for your children

If you are thinking of moving to Quebec, the first thing you will think of is probably the establishment where you will be registering your children. In fact, when you arrive in the country, your children under 4 should be enrolled in school. In general, most children finish high school between the ages of 15 and 18.

Fortunately, you can easily find a private college in Quebec. There are four categories of education in Quebec: elementary, secondary, college and post-secondary education or universities.

What makes this province so special?

Quebec means “it’s shrinking”, and the origin of the word comes from the narrowing of the St. Lawrence River near Quebec. It is not only the largest province in Canada, but also a territory dominated by French.

Quebec has a population of approximately 8.4 million people. Of this total, almost 87% are whites. The province shares borders with other popular regions such as Ontario.

Housing in Quebec

There are many accommodation options to choose from during your stay in Canada. However, since this is your first time in Quebec, you can opt for a temporary apartment. More preferably, you can use the services of settlement agencies in Canada who will guide you in your choice. The decision will depend on some factors such as the size of your family, proximity to the workplace, budget and choice of neighborhood.

There are different types of housing in Quebec, apartment buildings, studios, individual houses and condominiums. In the province, apartments are classified by room size rather than square footage. Apartments located near the city are more expensive than those in the suburbs. This area is a good choice because you can get all the essential amenities there that you need.

Health services

In Quebec, the government offers free medical services to all of its residents. However, new migrants must reside in the province for at least 90 days before they can access free health facilities. Moreover, it is quite possible to obtain private health insurance services during this period.

Insurance is essential in case of emergency during these 90 days. After this period, you can make your request to access free health services in Quebec online. Various documents must be provided, including a Quebec selection certificate.

Nathalie Chambon

Fan de décoration et de design, j'en fais désormais mon métier, notamment grâce à ce journal où je viens parler de déco, de mode et des dernières tendances en terme d'architecture.

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