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Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Financial Advice for Newcomers
We've been studying finances 101 in Canada the last month or so. We've learned a lot about anything related to money in Canada. On Wednesday, we're giving our final presentations on this topic to two different classes that will visit us on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Hopefully the knowledge that you share with your fellow newcomers will be of use to them.
When we give advice, there are many different ways to do it in English. Today we studied 5 different ways that are commonly used in Canada (and one more commonly in the rest of the Commonwealth :)
This week we will be speaking our advice via our presentations, and we'll be writing our advice via:
1. A Blog post (today) in your Blog.
2. An email (on Thursday)
This will wrap up our advice giving and our Finances 101 in Canada themes. On Friday we'll discuss how we will finish off the year. (YES! June 13th is our last class) .
Oh, the pic? That was taken in Kelso in May, a few years ago. These are wild flowers called Columbine that bloom at the same time as Trilliums. Go on a hike this weekend or next and look for them!
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If you are no comers in Canada . You should know that how to open in account in bank.
ReplyDeleteSo I will give you some information.
First you go to the good bank is person, and you take with you two kind of I’d like passport and PR Permanent resident card.
That’s how you can open your bank account.