Did you know you may already be a Canadian citizen?
If you can prove a direct ancestral connection - parent, grandparent, great-grandparent or beyond - through birth certificates, you may already qualify for Canadian citizenship and simply need to apply for proof. The Move to Canada Bible explains exactly what that means and how to find out.
If that's not your path, moving to Canada requires navigating a complex, multi-layered visa process - and this book will strongly encourage you to work with a qualified immigration professional to get it right.
What The Move to Canada Bible gives you is everything else: a comprehensive look at 48+ cities and towns across the country, comparing climate, culture, diversity, and community - because living in Halifax is nothing like living in Toronto, and living in Winnipeg is nothing like living in Qu bec City.
Updated May 2026, this is the guide that helps you decide if Canada is right for you, and where in Canada you belong.
Canada runs on Peace, Order, and Good Government. It values cultural diversity, gender diversity, and the indigenous nations on whose lands we live. Healthcare is universal. Gun laws are strict. The pace is different. The values are different. And for a lot of people right now, that's exactly the point.
About the Author
Beverley Wood is a confirmed wanderer who has returned to Canada twice - importing her vehicles, pets, and everything else. She's lived across the country and makes no secret of her own Shangri-La. She considers Canada the best place in the world to live, raise a family, and grow old.
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