Maple News reports that newcomers to Canada can now gain valuable financial insights through an exclusive live webinar designed to explain the fundamentals of credit building in Canada. Hosted by CanadaVisa in partnership with TD Bank Group, the virtual session aims to help new arrivals navigate the Canadian credit system with practical tools and expert guidance.
Scheduled for Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. EST, the webinar will explore how credit works in Canada—topics range from understanding credit cards and interest, to differentiating between secured and unsecured credit, and how to calculate and improve one’s credit score.
Credit is essential in Canada for everything from renting a home to applying for a mortgage or even getting a mobile phone plan. For newcomers unfamiliar with how credit history and credit scores function, this session offers a strong starting point. It will also provide actionable strategies to begin building a solid credit profile early in your settlement journey.
Key highlights include:
– The importance of having a good credit score in Canada’s financial system.
– How a credit score is calculated and what it represents.
– Tips on using credit products, such as credit cards, responsibly.
– A comparison between secured and unsecured credit options.
According to Maple News, with over 160 years of financial expertise, TD Bank is committed to supporting newcomers. TD operates more than 1,000 branches across Canada, offers services in over 80 languages, and has a track record of helping new Canadians integrate into the financial system.
This free session is ideal for anyone who has recently moved to Canada or is preparing to do so. From understanding your first credit card to building a financial footprint, attendees will walk away with insights that can make a significant difference in their long-term financial security.
Participation is open to all newcomers, and registration is now available online. Don’t miss this chance to empower yourself with knowledge that can ease your transition into Canadian life and unlock future opportunities.
Maple News encourages all newcomers to take part and begin their Canadian financial journey with confidence and clarity.
