Your First 30 Days in Canada — Ksenia Maple
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The First 30 Days Playbook

Your First 30 Days in Canada

From SIN to your first paycheck: the order to do things in your first month, so you don't pay for the mistakes later.

  • Know the exact sequence: SIN → bank → credit card → health card and why the wrong order delays everything
  • Avoid the costly newcomer mistakes that most immigrants make in their first few weeks simply because they don't know the local rules
  • Built for people landing in the next 90 days who want to get the first month right
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Your complete first-month roadmap
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  • 189 pages, organized by week
  • First-Month Budget Calculator built in
  • Lifetime access & future updates
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Why I wrote this

There is a massive myth that every immigrant has to struggle. Let’s bust it

"I didn’t learn Canada through painful mistakes, I learned it from a local insider. Now, I’m becoming yours"
Ksenia Maple
— Ksenia 10+ years in Canada

When I first arrived in Canada on a study permit, my path looked different from the majority of newcomers. I moved here to be with my Canadian partner, which meant I had an immediate, built-in local guide. I'll be honest with you: I didn't have to blindly go through apartment hunting, figure out credit card systems through trial and error, or stress over the hidden traps of relocating. I got a smooth, seamless landing because someone who knew the system was holding the map.

But over the years, as I transitioned to my permanent residency and built my career here, I realized something crucial: having a smooth integration shouldn't be a lottery ticket reserved only for the lucky few.

Because I didn't have to waste my first few months in "survival mode," I had the unique opportunity to study the Canadian system from the inside out. I’ve taken that exact insider blueprint, combined it with my professional market expertise, and built the ultimate step-by-step roadmap so you can land with the exact same advantage I had.

What's inside

Inside the Guide

189 pages, organized by week and prioritized by urgency. Every section is built around what newcomers actually mess up, so you always know what to do next and what can wait.

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The right order: SIN, bank, credit card, health card

Government systems in Canada aren't connected. Doing these in the wrong order means redoing them. Here's the sequence that saves you weeks.

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Hidden steps that steps that will cost you thousands of dollars

Most newcomers update Service Canada address and assume the CRA is handled. It isn't, and returned mail can freeze your benefit payments. The guide gives you the exact order and resources.

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Job search: Week 1 vs. Week 4

What actually moves the needle when you have no Canadian experience yet: credential recognition, bridge jobs, networking that isn't awkward. A real strategy, week by week.

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Protect yourself from scams

Know which lease clauses to push back on before you sign. Some clauses will waive your basic tenant rights and aren't even legally enforceable. Know what to audit before you commit.

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Bonus, built into the guide

The First-Month Budget Calculator

An interactive tool that maps your real first-month costs (deposits, setup fees, the recurring stuff) against your savings, so you can see your financial runway before you land. City-specific, not a generic template.

50+
Essential steps, pre-arrival through week 4
189
Pages of structured, practical guidance
100s
Of newcomers' patterns, distilled into one plan
Canada Wide
Covers all 10 provinces

Add the job search system

What if I told you there’s a system to simplify and fast-track your job search?

Included in the bundle

The Job Search Tracking and Diagnostic System

Most newcomers apply blindly, hoping something will stick, but never hear back. Others get stuck at the screening calls or fail one interview after another. Without tracking the right data, you're playing a lottery instead of job hunting strategically. You can't fix the leak you can't see.

The online trackers you'll find are just pretty templates that log the wrong metrics and don't give you any insights. You'll lose track by week 3: applications, follow-ups, the people you met at coffee chats...

This system uses insider knowledge and is built for newcomers in the unique Canadian job market. It automatically analyzes your data, identifies gaps, and gives you clear next steps on what to fix and how. You can add it for only $10 below.

+$10
added to the guide
(sold on its own for $29)

Choose your level

Two tiers. One clear system.

Pick the guide on its own, or add the job search system for only $10 more.

The guide covers situations where newcomers commonly lose $500 to $5,000 on avoidable mistakes: the wrong lease, bad insurance, missed benefits, an underpaid offer. It costs less than fixing one of them.

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The Essential Guide

The complete step-by-step roadmap for your first month in Canada.

$49

What's included

  • 180+ pages of structured, practical steps
  • Weekly action plan, pre-arrival through week 4
  • Checklists, document tables, and templates
  • The First-Month Budget Calculator built in
  • Lifetime access and all future updates
Get The Essential Guide — $49

A few fair questions

Still Unsure? Fair.

The checklist tells you what to do and only covers the pre-arrival stage. The guide expands to the entire first month that determine the next 1-2 years. It shows you how to do everything correctly: step by step, with examples, mistakes to avoid, and what to do when something goes wrong. If the checklist is the map, the guide is the GPS.
Yes, absolutely. If you have hundreds of hours to spare, you can find pieces of this information scattered across Google, government websites, and blogs. But there is a massive difference between information overload and an actionable roadmap. Here is why smart newcomers invest in this guide instead of relying on "free":

Free Information is Fragmented (and Overwhelming): Government websites tell you what the programs are, but they don’t tell you the strategic order in which to do them. You don't need more random blog posts; you need a chronological, day-by-day checklist so you know exactly what to do on Day 2, Day 10, and Day 25.

You aren't paying for data that can be googled. You are paying for the speed, clarity, and peace of mind that comes from having a local insider structure your first 30 days for you.
Province-specific details are flagged throughout — health card wait times, driver's licence exchange rules, daycare subsidies. The core framework applies everywhere. You get structure plus local nuance, not generic advice.
You can, plenty of people do. It usually means delays, missed benefits, and stress that didn't need to happen.

You can also visit free government-funded settlement agencies but they cannot fully serve you until after you physically land in Canada. By then, you are already playing catch-up. You need this strategy now, in the next 90 days, so you are prepared before you step off the plane.

This guide helps you do it right the first time instead.
The guide covers the moments where newcomers commonly lose $500 to $5,000 (a bad lease, the wrong insurance, a missed benefit, an underpaid offer...). It costs less than one of those mistakes.

Land prepared, not overwhelmed.

The order to do things in your first month, already mapped out for you.

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