I am not a tourist anymore and I want to be a valuable member of my new community. :)
But it's gonna take some time and efforts before it actually happens!
So I started with the basics.
1) Library membership card
@PEI Provincial Library
It might sound funny (or stupid, you name it!) but the first thing I did was to register at the library of Charlottetown. It is the little things that makes you happy, eh! I usually go there to print like mad or make photocopies. Here's a little anecdote for you: first time using the printer, I asked a grungy-looking guy to help me. He answered he had no idea how it worked - which probably had something to do with him being on Facebook and me bothering him. A couple hours later, I saw him begging on the streets!
2) Social Insurance Number
@Service Canada
"The Social Insurance Number (SIN) is a nine-digit number that you need to work in Canada or to have access to government programs and benefits." Service Canada agents are very friendly "people serving people". I got to choose the language I was more comfortable with and they called me by my first name. I liked it!
I received my SIN card very shortly after meeting one of their agents. It felt great to get it - until I heard that you would want your number to start with 1 and not 9 like mine is.
Oh well! Nevermind! I feel special anyway!
3) Bank account
@ScotiaBank and President's choice financial
I didn't and still don't know much about Canadian banking.
I went to Scotiabank because they were advertising a special bank plan for newcomers. After speaking to a receptionist (very friendly, said she liked my very French sounding surname...), we agreed on me meeting personal banker Andrew on the following day. But J told me that President's choice financial had no banking fees so I emailed Andrew goodbye and got myself a PC bank account - the most simple you can get of course. I like how the lady asked me to make a deposit while I was at it! haha She too called me Deborah. It's actually my "naughty name" but anyway!
4) Phone
@Rogers
FRUSTRATING.
I loved my Blackberry (use of past tense intended).
And I unlocked it for free after six months use.
I went to Canada. I bought a SIM card. Got myself a new number.
And said goodbye to all good things I liked about my Blackberry.
I used to send and receive emails, bbm my lover, Facebook like crazy but what I liked most about it was that I felt that I could reach the world whenever I wanted and the world could reach me anytime it wanted.
It is all gone now. My Blackberry is just another random phone.
I am thinking of sending it back to France and getting another one though.
It is no urgent matter though - my current stay-at-home girlfriend status does not allow complaining.
But still. It is a real shame to have such a ginormous phone in your hands and not
being able to use it efficiently. Argh.
Oh and about Canada's mobile plans? I hear "Canada is a rip off when it comes to mobile datas".
5) Home key
@Canadian Tire
I have been here for over a month and got my first home key last week.
It was exciting anyway. J put it in my bag as a surprise. It has the Canadian flag on it and a flower for key ring.
This was just the beginning of a long list of to dos.
Getting a job and learning to drive being on my top two priorities.
They both deserve their own posts which will come up soon enough!
Oooooh Deb this keyring how FANTASTIC!!!
ReplyDeleteSo YOU!! (well done J! ;)
lol the library card is the first thing I thought about getting when I moved to London and Edinburgh hehe :)
but your Blackberry!! Whyyyyyyyy? I don't understand, they don't have mobile internet there?
I miss miss miss you but you sound so happy and your pictures are all beautifully beautiful so it's not too bad ;)
kisskiss