Canada’s Scotiabank introduces Advice Matters, magazine for newcomers to Canada - pravasisamwad
August 31, 2022
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Canada’s Scotiabank introduces Advice Matters, magazine for newcomers to Canada

Scotiabank wants to help ensure everything falls into place — financially and otherwise

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Scotiabank’s new magazine for newcomers, Advice Matters, offers practical and professional advice to set newcomers to Canada for long-term success.

Well aware about the woes of settling in as a newcomer to Canada, Scotiabank has taken the initiative to launch Advice Matters that helps immigrants prepare for the new life or trying to find their footing on Canadian soil. Scotiabank wants to help ensure everything falls into place — financially and otherwise.

The special newcomer’s edition of Advice Matters is designed to help immigrants feel connected to Canada while kicking off their Canadian banking and financial experience wisely

The immigrant’s to-do list likely has dozens of tasks (if not more), from opening a Canadian bank account to getting a Canadian driver’s license. There is also information about enrolling kids in school and finding housing. Through Advice Matters, Scotiabank walks immigrants through the banking basics up to the “big deal” financial milestones.

The special newcomer’s edition of Advice Matters is designed to help immigrants feel connected to Canada while kicking off their Canadian banking and financial experience wisely. “Consider it your how-to guide for getting it right, right from the beginning,” says the magazine.

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