AHOM-RMC ยท Domestic Canada Practice
Canadian Relocation Corridors Dashboard
Compare interprovincial moves across Canada by housing, healthcare, taxes, schools, climate, transportation, employer needs, and family settlement — one corridor at a time.
01 / Corridors
Choose a corridor to compare
Selecting a corridor updates the overview, system comparison, planning intensity, and timeline below. Corridor depth grows over time — new lanes will appear here as guides are published.
02 / Lens
Read this dashboard through your lens
Family, employer, and individual movers read the same corridor differently. Switch the lens to see what changes in priority.
03 / Province systems
What changes by system on this corridor
A side-by-side view of the systems that drive a domestic Canadian move. Origin shows what you leave; destination shows what you set up.
04 / Crossing provincial lines
What changes when you cross provincial lines?
Twelve task families that quietly reset whenever a household crosses a provincial boundary. Click a task to see the practical shift.
05 / Planning intensity
Where this corridor will demand most of you
Six dimensions, scored 1–5. The higher the bar, the earlier and harder a household and employer should plan that dimension.
06 / Timeline
Domestic Canada relocation timeline
A six-stage checklist sized for an interprovincial move. Tick items as you confirm them — progress is shown in this session only.
07 / Landing cities
Canadian landing cities
City-level guides will live here. Each card opens an overview today, with a deeper neighbourhood, schools, and rental brief to follow.
08 / Resources
AHOM-RMC resources
Companion dashboards and tools across the AHOM-RMC practice. Items marked coming soon are scheduled and will replace the placeholder when published.
09 / Official sources
Cited official sources
Direct links to the federal and provincial pages this dashboard summarises. Always verify timing and eligibility on the official site at the time of your move.
Engage AHOM-RMC
Build a Canadian relocation plan with us
We sit between the household, the employer, and the systems — translating provincial rules into a single plan with named owners and dates. Send the corridor and we will return a working draft.