Moving to New Brunswick
Moving to New Brunswick is more than simply visas and work. For many families the key factor when moving to New Brunswick is the prospect of a better lifestyle. There will be more time to spend with family and new friends, more time and opportunity for new experiences and to fulfil leisure pursuits.
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Vital to your moving and settlement in New Brunswick are the quality Healthcare and educational facilities available to all new residents and temporary workers.
Saving you time and money our services are designed to offer you informed options during the immigration process and beyond.
On this page offer a wide range of information at your disposal. We cover topics like exclusive car insurance discounts with Johnsons Insurance, schools, universities and community colleges in New Brunswick. We also cover driving requirements as a new immigrant into the province and what to expect when you first move to New Brunswick.
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Car Rental
Take advantage of our corporate rental rates with Enterprise Rent A Car when visiting the Province (Don't forget you'll need your credit card and valid driving licence).
Money Matters
You may be buying a home or business and need to know how to make your money work for you when transferring from British Pounds to Canadian Dollars. Our recommendations partner services such as MoneyCorp make this process easy.
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Discounts
We have discounts and unique services to help your move to New Brunswick a complete success like the facility to get your Canadian Mobile Phone ordered, activated and delivered to the UK using a UK credit card, whichever province you intend as your new home.
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Shipping
Discounted shipping rates are available to our clients moving from the UK using PSS and Anglo Pacific our recommended international shippers. They provide a door to door service for all your goods.
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