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Moving to a new country can be challenging, especially when
adjusting to a new way of life. Fortunately, there are digital tools designed
to make this transition smoother. Here’s a list of nine essential mobile apps
that can enhance your life in Canada.
Entertainment
NFB Films: The National Film
Board of Canada’s app offers access to over 6,000 films without any ads or
subscription fees. You can even save films for up to 48 hours for offline
viewing, making it perfect for watching movies during a flight, even without
Wi-Fi.
Weather
The Weather Network: This
app provides local weather forecasts to help you plan your day and week.
Canada’s weather can vary widely depending on where you are, so this app is
essential for getting a sense of the climate in your city or region.
Food Delivery
DoorDash, SkipTheDishes, UberEats:
These popular meal delivery apps allow you to order food from local restaurants
and have it delivered right to your door. Tipping delivery drivers is customary
in Canada, so keep that in mind when using these services.
Chef’s Plate or Hello Fresh:
These meal kit apps offer subscription services that deliver ingredients and
recipes to your home. You pay a bit extra for the convenience of not having to
plan meals or shop for ingredients.
Instacart: Instacart is a
grocery delivery app that saves you trips to the store by allowing you to order
groceries for home delivery. This service comes with a premium, but it’s great
for those who prefer shopping from home.
Banking and Identity
Mobile Banking: Most
Canadian banks offer mobile apps that let you manage your accounts, pay bills,
and even deposit cheques by uploading photos. These apps are more convenient
and offer features that browser-based banking may not.
Interac: Interac’s app provides a
secure way to verify your identity using your Canadian online banking
credentials. This can be useful when dealing with third-party service
providers.
Communication and Social Networking
Signal, WhatsApp, or WeChat:
While Canadians commonly use their phone’s native texting features (SMS/MMS,
RCS, or iMessage) for communication, these third-party messaging apps are
popular for staying in touch with people in other countries. They use your
mobile data or Wi-Fi, making international communication more affordable.
Meetup: Meetup helps you connect
with people in your area through local events. Whether you want to make new
friends, explore hobbies, or network professionally, this app can help you find
and join communities that share your interests.
These apps can make your life in Canada easier and more
enjoyable, helping you stay connected, organized, and entertained as you settle
into your new home.