Author: Muriel Schmidt

Which Exam Is Required For Masters In Canada?

GRE. GRE or Graduate Record Examinations is a standardized test which is intended to assess the student’s readiness to attend graduate institutions in the United States, Canada, and other countries. GRE also provides Subject Tests and the Writing Assessment Test in addition to the General Test. Is there any entrance exam for masters in Canada? […]

Does State Farm Cover You In Canada?

State Farm no longer operates in Canada. The acquisition also included State Farm’s mutual fund, loan, and living benefits companies, making Desjardins Group the third-largest property and casualty insurance provider in Canada. Can I use my U.S. health insurance in Canada? Even though Canada is just over the border, your U.S. health insurance plan will […]

Does Allstate Roadside Assistance Cover Canada?

Allstate Assistance applies to Allstate insured(s) on the applicable auto policy with the Roadside Assistance Program. It’s also applicable everywhere in Canada and the United States (except Alaska and Hawaii). Does Allstate cover Canada? Allstate Insurance Company of Canada (Allstate Canada) is a property and casualty insurer that delivers auto and property products to Canadians […]

What Is Considered High Mileage In Canada?

What Is Considered High-Mileage On A Vehicle? Cars that have between 150,000 and 200,000 (and more) kilometres are considered high mileage vehicles. What is good mileage for a used car Canada? What is Good Mileage for a Car? Most professional mechanics will tell you that 12,000 miles per year is an accurate estimate for a […]

Do Visitors To Canada Have To Pay Tax?

As a visitor, you won’t have to pay income taxes (unless you have a working visa and are employed) but it’s impossible to avoid sales taxes. Immigration status and tax residency status are two different things. Tax residency is based on how long you stay in Canada and what “residential ties” you have to Canada […]

Is Car Camping Legal In Canada?

Vehicle accessible camping is only allowed in designated areas in National Parks and Provincial Parks. The designated campgrounds are, as a general rule, not free. There is usually a nightly fee that is typically in the $10-40 range per camping group, dependent on the province or territory. Can you camp roadside in Canada? Wild camping […]