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TrueNorth Atlas
Canada Edition • Powered by SettleEasy Atlas
What you can access

Choose topics that match your needs

Select only what applies to you—then update anytime as your situation or regulations change.

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Immigration & Status

Pathways, renewals, timelines, and official resources aligned to your stage.

Housing

Renting, leases, newcomer supports, and steps to secure stable housing.

Employment

Work readiness, bridging programs, credential steps, and job supports.

Healthcare

Eligibility basics, finding care, and understanding coverage options.

Education

Schools, childcare navigation, and learning pathways for adults and children.

Banking

Accounts, credit-building basics, and financial onboarding steps for newcomers.

Benefits

Government benefits and eligibility pathways tailored to your profile and timeline.

Car & Licensing

Car purchase vs lease, licensing steps, and onboarding checklists.

Insurance

Auto, tenant/home, health and other key insurance needs mapped to providers.

Business Start‑up

From idea to launch: registration options, bookkeeping, validation, and compliance links.

Roadmap

Pre‑Arrival → Years 2–3

A phased approach so you always know what to do next.

See example plan →
PHASE 1
Pre‑Arrival
Documents, timelines, budgeting, and readiness checklists before you land.
PHASE 2
Arrival
First‑days essentials and the key onboarding steps you can act on immediately.
PHASE 3
Year 1
Stabilise: housing, jobs, healthcare access, education, banking and benefits.
PHASE 4
Years 2–3
Progress: renewals, career growth, deeper integration, long‑term stability.

Trusted sources by default

We prioritise official links and credible settlement organisations to reduce guesswork.

Your plan stays current

Update your profile as your needs change (e.g., driving, children, business plans) and keep your roadmap aligned.

SettleEasy Atlas

How TrueNorth relates to SettleEasy

SettleEasy Atlas is the global platform. TrueNorth Atlas is the Canada-specific Atlas—built for local rules, local providers, and local settlement realities.