The Problem
Settling in Canada
feels harder than it should
Moving to a new country is more than paperwork – it’s rebuilding your life from scratch. Yet most newcomers run into three avoidable problems:
Scattered information
62% of newly arrived newcomers report struggling to find the resources they need. With government sites, Reddit threads, and WhatsApp chats all giving different answers, it’s hard to know what’s current or relevant for your situation.
Statistics Canada, General Social Survey on Social Identity, 2020
Doing it alone
Starting over in a new country is hard enough — but doing it without a supportive community to lean on or learn from makes it even more overwhelming. 70% of newcomers in Canada struggle to adapt because of cultural differences and language barriers.
Canadian Index for Measuring Integration
No clear roadmap
Without step by step guidance, it’s easy to waste time, miss deadlines, or make costly mistakes.
Our Promises
You can trust Unify
Built on trusted sources
Our lessons and AI answers are curated from reputable sources such as the Government of Canada, Immigration Refugees Citizenship Canada (IRCC), provincial newcomer sites, Service Canada, CRA, public universities, and established settlement organizations.
Source‑first answers
We show you where information comes from so you can verify it yourself.
Human‑reviewed & updated
We maintain a vetted knowledge base and update content as soon as policies change.
Privacy‑first
Your data is protected. We never sell your personal information.
Take the guesswork out of your newcomer journey with the full Unify experience.
Be the first to experience Unify and shape the future of newcomer support in Canada

Our journey
Hi, we're Cedric and Savar 👋
We're building Unify to make settling in Canada simpler, clearer, and more connected. After hearing the same story of confusion, unclear answers, and isolation, we built one platform that brings together guidance and community support.We’ve experienced how confusing and isolating this journey can be. That’s why we’re building Unify — so no one has to figure it out alone.We hope it helps you feel at home faster and we’re listening to make it better every week :)
The Problem
Settling in Canada
feels harder than it should
Moving to a new country is more than paperwork – it’s rebuilding your life from scratch. Yet most newcomers run into three avoidable problems:
Scattered information
62% of newly arrived newcomers report struggling to find the resources they need. With government sites, Reddit threads, and WhatsApp chats all giving different answers, it’s hard to know what’s current or relevant for your situation.
Statistics Canada, General Social Survey on Social Identity, 2020
Doing it alone
Starting over in a new country is hard enough — but doing it without a supportive community to lean on or learn from makes it even more overwhelming. 70% of newcomers in Canada struggle to adapt because of cultural differences and language barriers.
Canadian Index for Measuring Integration
No clear roadmap
Without step by step guidance, it’s easy to waste time, miss deadlines, or make costly mistakes.
Our Promises
You can trust Unify
Built on trusted sources
Our lessons and AI answers are curated from reputable sources such as the Government of Canada, Immigration Refugees Citizenship Canada (IRCC), provincial newcomer sites, Service Canada, CRA, public universities, and established settlement organizations.
Source‑first answers
We show you where information comes from so you can verify it yourself.
Human‑reviewed & updated
We maintain a vetted knowledge base and update content as soon as policies change.
Privacy‑first
Your data is protected. We never sell your personal information.
Take the guesswork out of your newcomer journey with the full Unify experience.
Be the first to experience Unify and shape the future of newcomer support in Canada
Our Promises
You can trust Unify
You can trust Unify
Built on trusted sources
Our lessons and AI answers are curated from reputable sources such as the Government of Canada, Immigration Refugees Citizenship Canada (IRCC), provincial newcomer sites, Service Canada, CRA, public universities, and established settlement organizations.
Source‑first answers
We show you where information comes from so you can verify it yourself.
Human‑reviewed & updated
We maintain a vetted knowledge base and update content as soon as policies change.
Privacy‑first
Your data is protected. We never sell your personal information.
