Samsung Canada is proud to launch SmartStarts, a program to support Newcomers to Canada, including international students, workers, families, and individuals immigrating to the country, as they settle into their new country and new home.
Moving to Canada comes with many logistics, from finding new communities, to furnishing a new home, to seeking out new employment and adventures – all of which require significant decisions and new information. Through SmartStarts, Samsung Canada is committed to helping to make this process easier by connecting Newcomers to Canada with the right connected technology to meet their needs.
When Newcomers to Canada sign up for the SmartStarts program, they will qualify to receive exclusive offers, services, and information and resources to support their journey. As a welcome gift, Samsung Canada is offering all Newcomers* who sign up for the program $50 off** their first purchase on samsung.com/ca.
“Settling into a new country and new way of life is exciting, yet complex. At Samsung, we recognize the crucial role technology plays in helping newcomers to Canada connect to new communities and resources,” said Jihoon Lee, President and CEO, Samsung Canada. “With SmartStarts, we are proud to support those who choose to call Canada their new home – helping them to build a Smarter Future with Samsung.”
To register for SmartStarts, Newcomers to Canada can visit the Samsung Newcomers page. Once registered***, you will receive a $50 unique e-Voucher via email to go towards their first Samsung purchase. Additional details on offers and resources will be shared on the Samsung Newcomers page over the coming weeks.
* The SmartStarts program is available to anyone 18 years of age or older who is new to Canada and have spent not more than 5 years, including international students, workers, families, individuals immigrating to the country and even to individuals who became Canadian citizens during the period. To be eligible to participate, applicants must be in possession of one of the following documents issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada: a study permit, work permit, or permanent residence card (each an “IRCC Document”). The applicable IRCC Document must contain a valid issue date and cannot be expired.
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