20 Ways To Save Money In Canada 🤑 | Tips & Tricks For New Immigrants | Canada Couple
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This is a video about how to save money in Canada. We came up with this list by spending 3 years in Canada. If you think we missed any tips then feel free to add that to the list. Do like and comment if you like the video.
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Feel free to add more points. Thank you 🙏
Thanks for sharing these valuable things with us.
As of October 15th, 2020 Walmart Canada no longer does price matches to reduce time at cash out. Maybe change later after pandemic restrictions.
For international calls, you can buy add-ons from your existing telecom provider which will cost cheaper. You need to talk with the sales rep and negotiate terms before buying a number with them regarding "international/long-distance calling minutes".
In Virgin mobiles, they offer 1000 minutes of long-distance calls to 10 countries including India. It costs literally $0 extra as it comes within your plan if you negotiated "Bonus 1000 LD minutes".
www.virginmobile.ca/en/support/bonus-1000-ld-minutes.html
Yup but there are alot of other stores that still do it. Flipp app is not only restricted to Walmart.
Couple more points. Always buy a used car. Even if you can afford it buying new car is a waste of money. Buy one that has low Kms on It so you can take advantage of the depreciation. Second if you have to take a loan take it for the least amount of time e.g. take car loan for 3 years vs 5 years. Home mortgage for 15 years vs 30 years. Next tip - be pound wise and penny foolish and not other way round. Lot of people focus on saving on small things but forget on big items. My advice is focus more on big items like house and car where you can save a lot in one go. Last shop around for interest rates and insurances as these can save you lot of money. I could go on but it would take up too much space 😊 so will end now
Very good tips, I’d like to add 2 MEGA tips to this list.
1. Try to get out of Full time jobs and instead do contract work or own a business. You are able to save the MOST by being able to deduct your expenses that you’d be doing anyways. In Canada it’s not about how much money you make, but about how much money you keep.
2. Never look at your principal house as an Investment. Your investment in Real estate starts from your 2nd property onwards.
I'm a barber, is it difficult to open a shop in Canada?
How could I deduct my expenses as a self-employed person?
These are fantastic suggestions! and this is such an important topic to be discussing, I really enjoyed the video!
Great video!
I'd like to add two more points:
Along with Dollarama, consider shopping from Value Village; the latter is a second-hand store and you can get household items of good quality there as well (e.g. some appliances, linen, utensils, etc.).
Try shopping mostly from factory outlets, especially for winter wear. Good brands like The North Face and Columbia usually offer heavy discounts at factory outlets.
My journey is from Tim hortons to Starbucks 😂😂🤩🤩🤩😂🤩🤩
Thanks for the valuable content😍
You both are literally helping students make their life, thankyou so much guys
The points you mentioned are really helpful. Thank you for that. Keep making these educational videos 🙌🏼
Also for your weekly grocery shopping, check out flyers from different grocery shops, so you can get cheapest prices.
welcome to Canada, Hope everyone is welcoming you with open arms! Thanks For The Great Tips!
Thanks for sharing your experience handling finances, it pays to get that kind of advice. Thanks for your generosity, I got to know these things after long hard struggles, talking to numerous people, and losing some money which I could have saved if I had known earlier.
Please add a disclaimer that is about living in the Toronto region, not the rest of Canada.
For example, Ottawa/Montreal, the insurance for a car can be 25-100 per month, not 900 per month. My insurance is 100 per month for 2 cars.
Thanks for sharing all these things!! 👌
Thanks for sharing your experience!! It would really help!!
Great help to people thinking of moving to Canada if they watch all your videos. It will smoothen their decision making. Great job👍
Thank you for the video 🙏🏾
Nicely explained. Thanks for the ideas.🙏
Such a unique and much needed information.👍💫.
Keep uploading these type of videos.🥰
You guys really put good efforts in gathering and sharing information to us. Highly appreciated.
Great insights, thanks guys :)
Detailed information! Will be trying to follow these tips once I am in 🇨🇦 🍁
Thank you for your inputs! All the way from the Philippines- Stay safe always
Thank you for the tips!!!😊😊😊
Wow!! you people are really smart :) Thanks for such valuable tips.
great content guys!
You guys are really awesome👍. You explain such important things with so much simplicity.
Thanks for this video and tips. Love it
Well, somehow this video played after whatever i was watching was finished. And as a Canadian who has lived here for my entire 34 years, i learned a couple of things.
Good information ,preplanning is the key👍😊...
Good one guys, very thoughtful. I am subscribing to your channel
Good and wise points given...hoping for ppl to follow these and reap the benefits. Thanks
Thank you . That’s smth we need to take into consideration….
Guys that are some really pragmatic advice!
Thank you CC 🎉
Thank you for sharing 🙏
Very informative !
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Thankyou for your videos .nice and keep going
Thanks for the excellent advice 👍
Next Vedio try give some tips about education system specially for the people who are relocating to Canada along with teenage kids
Thank you so much. Very informative video.
Well done guy great job glad to have you guys here much love from quebec
Very useful tips to save money. Keep it up!
thanks guys for much useful video. :) appreciate it.
Perfect information....txs
Thank you .. videos are very useful😊
Thankyou guys .. ya Tim Horton coffee effect can build up expenses. Im going to check Hello fresh soon
Thank u guys stay safe n stick around 🙂
Very important video. Thanks a lot 👍
Awesome Video..!!
Woow, really useful tips guys.Very valuable inputs.
My suggestion is if you like winter adventure visit blue mountains activities.
Hey yeah finally you guys did it. Really thanks to you. Keep rocking guys you are awesome and lovely. 😊👌👌👌👌
Thank you so much for valuable information
Qq, are there no apartments in Canada ? I always hear about renting basements and never apartments. In US new desis and even older ones stay in apartments. Another advice is stay away from Costco. Yes in theory it is cheaper but you end up buying a lot more things once you are in Costco. We used to go to Costco primarily to buy milk and eggs and came out with bill of $200-300 because we bought so many things not in list. So Costco is a money pit ! Beware.
Apartments are too expensive
Useful tips, Great job by both of you.
This video is about Toronto not all of Canada. There are apartments to rent, I rented an apartment for 3 years, never a basement and saved much more than basement (I did not need a car, I was connected to the subway line and had grocery stores across from me).
There are talking about their experience living in suburbs of Toronto.
@@joecannes got it. Thanks for the clarification. Canada is a huge country and not one size fits all , so it makes sense. May be they should add a caveat that it’s for someone living in Toronto suburbs.
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It was good video and thanks to share ur experience with us. Thank You.
I like this information very much.
Thank you so much both of u very informative video
Thanku so much for sharing ur experience 😊 this is really valuable
Hi guys......doing amazing job.I always viewed your videos.......very informative. As I have moved to Edmonton two months earlier......I want you to make video on kitchen and household gadgets. So that we can buy the right one around Christmas .
Thanks for sharing usefull content.
Hi... Very informative video... Thanks for Sharing
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Very useful information
Thanks
Final tip was good
Very informative video 👍 Good luck to you 🙏❤️
It would be better every episode to make under 10-15 mints. People will feel more comfortable to watch and understand as well. Thanks to present nice and very helpful info.
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Really helpful
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Hi ,I would like to know ,how much money can one save and can send back home as if someone who have dependent parents at home country?
Also can anyone save more on top of that?
Sir Do you own any agency
Your videos are very innovative, get clear image about life in Canada. I would like to request you to make a video about small business in Canada. Like , the tifin service etc.
Make a video on how to look for house if you have children, like proximity to school / kindergarden etc.
Good job with the videos, cool channel. Could you let me know do landlords require Security amount when renting. If yes, how much is it usually?
Very useful video
Hi, I need some information on insurance for parents who would be on super visa or travel visa. Can we connect on that please 🙏
Informative video
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Nice informative money saving video
N thank u so much for ur content
2:46 just 150 for car insurance? That's cheap considering it a big ciry. I libe in st. John's newfoundland and I pay 343 dollars a month for car insurance and this place is like a village
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I am a regular follower of all your videos, and you are doing a great job. I am soon coming to Canada and I remember you have done a video of an opening a bank account in Canada with benefits, I tried to search among your videos but was unable to find the one, can you please send me the link of the respective video. Take care, God Bless!!
Very useful tips. Thanks for sharing. I am regularly seeing all your videos. Videos related to home investments are mostly in Hindi. Please add subtitles which will be very useful for viewers like me. Thank you.
please make a video on OSAP loan for new immigrants who want to enroll in a course straightaway after few days of landing just to save time and avoid doing servival jobs while a course will make them more employable..
Thanks for sharing the advise. Any suggestions on low cost internet services?
Good information. I'm a new subscriber.
Could you please discuss about market investment strategies
Insurance cost at Brampton is 450$ and not 150$ which is the costliest in GTA
Hi
I am a subscriber of your channel for sometime
Really helps me on planning for Canada
Just a small request could you do a video of resume formats specific for Canada ? If there is one
Thank you
Excellent tips,,,can u please few i surance companies to check for quotes👍❤️
You guys are such a talented. Top class information you are given.
Love your advice hope you don't mind me telling you one of .y way of saving non nessery thing I take 25 dollars and stick to what is important if my bill is big then 25 dollars I take out things that is not important.
Nice
Thanks 👍 for all your information , please I want you to speak on how to get driving license,or how to study for driving.
Thank you for your videous ok