Home Breadcrumb caret Advisor to Client Breadcrumb caret Financial Planning New to Canada? Here’s help on non-financial matters Sources that help you adjust to life in a new country By Staff | May 12, 2016 | Last updated on May 12, 2016 1 min read As a new Canadian, you may need help with more than your finances. In fact, one of your biggest challenges is adjusting to life in a new country. The Institute for Canadian Citizenship is one non-government source that helps immigrants do just that. It offers a free Cultural Access Pass that provides general admission to participating attractions and discounts on travel. Click here to learn more. Then, click here to register. Also, WelcomePack Canada distributes free gift boxes to new permanent residents. Learn more. And this year’s budget introduced free admission for all Canadians and international visitors in 2017 to national parks, historic sites and marine conservation areas operated by Parks Canada. Click here for more. Also, check out our articles that have been translated into Hindi, Chinese and Punjabi. Tax implications of investing abroad (Hindi) What is an RRSP? (Chinese) Do you need to update your estate plan? (Punjabi) Tax and pension tips for immigrants (Hindi) 10 things your advisor will ask you (Punjabi) Tax tips for new homeowners (Chinese) Staff The staff of Advisor.ca have been covering news for financial advisors since 1998. Save Stroke 1 Print Group 8 Share LI logo