Relocating from the United States to Canada often raises quiet questions — about process, timing, communication, and whether support will feel familiar from a distance. These questions are rarely dramatic. They’re practical. And they usually surface once someone has already decided that a move might make sense, but wants clarity before taking the next step.
This post is meant to offer that orientation.
This Newcomer FAQ Session is delivered through a partnership between AHOM Relocation Management Company (AHOM-RMC) and CNAP Immigration & Settlement Services Association. AHOM-RMC brings housing-led relocation expertise and practical guidance for securing safe, stable housing in Canada, while CNAP provides not-for-profit, community-based newcomer education through free online classes and FAQ sessions. Together, AHOM-RMC × CNAP bridge the gap between relocation logistics and e
Canada’s immigration department will require upfront medical exams for applicants applying for permanent residence through Express Entry. This new requirement will come into effect on August 21, 2025, according to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada’s website. About medical admissibility The principal applicant on a permanent resident application and their family members must be medically admissible to Canada. Family members must be medically admissible regardless o