Landing and Settlement in Canada

Canada offers diverse provinces and territories, each with its own lifestyle, economy, climate, and healthcare system. Choosing the right location plays an important role in your successful settlement and long-term future in the country.

At Atlas World Consultancy, we help you understand each province so you can make an informed decision while planning your move to Canada.


i. Alberta

Alberta is known for its cultural diversity, strong economy, and world-class public services. It provides excellent opportunities for individuals and families.

The province offers access to:

  • Hospitals and clinics
  • Qualified physicians and healthcare workers
  • Social support services

Alberta is also Canada’s sunniest province, receiving between 1,900 to 2,300 hours of sunshine annually.


ii. British Columbia

British Columbia is located between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains. It is one of Canada’s most diverse and welcoming provinces, with a population of over 5 million people.

Key highlights:

  • Multicultural and student-friendly environment
  • Varied climate across regions
  • Mandatory Medical Services Plan (MSP) for eligible residents
  • Private health insurance required for those not covered
  • Free clinics available in many areas

iii. Manitoba

Manitoba offers affordable living, clean cities, and strong economic growth. It is ideal for education, career development, and business opportunities.

Key points:

  • Low cost of living
  • Strong job opportunities
  • Health insurance available for permanent residents
  • Manitoba Health Card required for services

iv. New Brunswick

New Brunswick is one of Canada’s Atlantic provinces with a peaceful lifestyle and rich natural beauty. It is officially bilingual (English and French).

Highlights:

  • Universal healthcare system for residents
  • Mix of English and French-speaking population
  • Publicly funded medical services
  • Private insurance options available

v. Newfoundland and Labrador

Newfoundland and Labrador offers a unique lifestyle with a mix of modern living and natural beauty.

Key features:

  • Low population density and peaceful environment
  • Rich cultural heritage and scenic landscapes
  • MCP (Medical Care Plan) for residents
  • Eligibility based on residency requirements

vi. Northwest Territories

Northwest Territories is known for its Arctic environment and unique lifestyle.

Key highlights:

  • Small population and strong community living
  • 11 official languages
  • Residents eligible for healthcare with residency requirements
  • Must be physically present for at least 153 days per year

vii. Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia offers a balanced lifestyle with beaches, cultural activities, and modern city life.

Key points:

  • Moderate climate
  • Strong education and lifestyle ranking
  • Provincial health insurance coverage for residents
  • Visitors not eligible for public healthcare

viii. Nunavut

Nunavut is known for its indigenous culture, tundra landscapes, and remote living opportunities.

Key features:

  • Covered under Nunavut Health Care Plan
  • Additional extended health benefits available
  • Strong Indigenous cultural presence
  • Remote but peaceful lifestyle

ix. Ontario

Ontario is Canada’s most popular destination for immigrants due to its strong economy and opportunities.

Highlights:

  • High employment opportunities
  • World-class cities and infrastructure
  • OHIP health insurance system
  • Higher cost of living but strong income levels

x. Prince Edward Island (PEI)

Prince Edward Island offers a peaceful, small-town lifestyle with high safety and quality education.

Key points:

  • Low population and crime rate
  • PEI Health Card required for medical services
  • Easy transportation and short travel distances

xi. Quebec

Quebec is a culturally rich province with strong economic growth and vibrant lifestyle.

Key features:

  • French-speaking province
  • Approximately 45,000 immigrants welcomed annually
  • RAMQ health insurance system
  • Strong economy and cultural diversity

xii. Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan offers affordable living and strong income opportunities.

Highlights:

  • Lower cost of living
  • High average family income
  • Strong healthcare system partnerships
  • Growing job market

xiii. Yukon

Yukon is known for its natural beauty, outdoor lifestyle, and peaceful environment.

Key points:

  • 25% Indigenous population
  • Eligible for Yukon Health Care Insurance Plan
  • Healthcare access after 3 months of residency
  • Active cultural and community life

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