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Canadian immigrants need to know what is illegal.

As we all know, laws exist to protect people's rights and interests and protect them from harm. Here is a brief introduction to the illegal common sense that Canadian immigrants need to know. Welcome to read!

1. It is illegal to pay with a large number of coins at a time.

I believe many people have hoarded a large bag of coins at home, which can't be spent. Usually these coins are used to buy drinks, so it is very convenient to tip. But you will never think that it is illegal to use a large number of coins to pay in Canada at one time!

According to Canadian law, if the denomination is 1 yuan, the payment cannot exceed 25 yuan. If the denomination is greater than 10 and less than 1 yuan, the payment cannot exceed 10 yuan. If the denomination is 5 cents, the payment cannot exceed 5 yuan. If the denomination is 1 cent, the payment cannot exceed 25 cents.

In other words, if you pay for your meal with 30 one-dollar coins, it is actually illegal.

It is illegal to expose the band-aid in public places.

Although this law is a bit confusing, the York District Police confirmed that it is actually illegal to take off the band-aid in public places in Canada. So, if you take off the band-aid in the park or on the street to cover the wound, you can consider yourself a criminal.

It is illegal to frighten children to death by accident.

Although any act that causes others to die should be classified as illegal, there is a law in Canada that sounds a bit strange ... The Canadian government legislates that it is illegal to kill children or patients by scaring them. But it's unlikely to be death by intimidation. .......

It is illegal to pick trillium.

Trillium is the provincial flower in Ontario and has a very special position in Ontario. Therefore, the York district police said that it is illegal to pick trillium in provincial parks or protected areas. However, if trillium grows in your yard, you can pick it at will, and it is not illegal.

It is illegal to bring camels, sheep and pigs into national parks.

According to the regulations of national parks in Canada, it is illegal to bring camels into the park. Moreover, it is illegal to bring other farm animals such as sheep, goats, pigs or live poultry into the park.

Further Reading: Entry Steps of Canadian Immigrants

1. passed the immigration exam.

The official at the immigration reception desk will check the documents you bring, check the contents of your passport and immigration paper, ask some questions about standard questions, and then ask you to sign the answer.

Frequently asked questions: Frequently asked questions include how much money you are taking to Canada and whether you have carry-on luggage. Special attention: new immigrants need to provide an address, because the "Maple Leaf Card" issued by the Immigration Bureau will be sent to this address, so it is necessary to provide the Immigration Bureau with a safe and reliable address where the card can be received. If you return to China too early, you should figure out how to get the maple leaf card, because if you find it, you are not allowed to carry it with you.

After the immigration office, there is a place where you can apply for a sin card directly at the airport. This is Canada's social security card, but now it is a simple piece of paper. Print it out and record your social security number, which will be used for legal work and bank account in the future. So it is more convenient to do it at the airport. Otherwise, you can bring your passport and landing paper to the local labor department after you arrive at your place of residence.

2. Pass customs inspection

Mainly to see if you have any prohibited items. Please check carefully before you travel, and don't bring prohibited items, especially agricultural products and medicines into the country. With regard to luggage packing, the list of carry-on items and the list of follow-up items prepared at the same time will come in handy at this time, because the customs staff will stamp and release them, and this list will be used as proof of duty-free carry-on items in the future. Please take care of it.

After all the formalities were completed, someone welcomed and wished them a big bag for free, which contained some pamphlets issued by the government about the rights and obligations of new immigrants and the introduction of bank gift packages.