Welcome to Namaskar Canada

Helping newcomers and students settle in Canada with step-by-step guides, tips, and real experiences.

Daily Life & Essentials

From groceries to phone plans – everything you need to settle into everyday life in Canada.

Financial Setup

Open your first bank account, start building credit, learn TFSA basics, and understand Canadian money.

Immigration & Documents

Essential paperwork explained clearly – SIN, health cards, study permits, and everything in between.

Student & Career Path

Find jobs, build your resume, and get practical tips for studying and working in Canada.

Essential Resources for Students & Newcomers

Student Life & Tips

From college hacks to daily cost-saving tricks – make your student journey in Canada smooth and fun.

Documents & IDs

Step-by-step guides to get your SIN, health card, driver’s license, and more – fast and stress-free.

Banking & Finance

Open your first bank account, build credit, understand taxes, and make smart money moves in Canada.

Jobs & Career

Discover part-time jobs, resume tips, work permits, and career opportunities while you study or settle.

Starting life in Canada can feel overwhelming,

but you don’t have to figure it out alone.

Here, you’ll find step-by-step guides, real experiences, and practical tips to help you settle in with confidence.

Why I Started Namaskar Canada

When I first moved to Canada, I spent hours searching for simple answers – from how to get a SIN number to figuring out credit scores and renting my first place. Most of the information was either scattered, outdated, or confusing.


This blog is my way of making that journey easier for you. Everything here is clear, practical, and written from real experience.

Why Choose Namaskar Canada

Real Experience

All guides are written from firsthand experience, not generic advice.

Step-by-Step Help

Clear instructions for every stage of your newcomer journey.

Canada-Focused

No irrelevant info – everything is tailored to life in Canada.

Community Feel

It’s like getting advice from a friend who’s already been through it.

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