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ladyinwaiting

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Stupid issue, I know. But since I would still have some ongoing things in Brazil when I first arrive in Canada, I'd like to get a cellphone asap.

I was wondering, is it possible to get a cellphone (the device, line, plan and all) at Rogers with my passport and landing visa, or would I have to wait for my PR to arrive?

Also, if I'd have to wait, is it possible for my brother (a PR in Toronto) to buy a cellphone and a plan under his name and when I get all my docs I transfer to my name?

Thanks a lot!
 
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ladyinwaiting said:
Stupid issue, I know. But since I would still have some ongoing things in Brazil when I first arrive in Canada, I'd like to get a cellphone asap.

I was wondering, is it possible to get a cellphone (the device, line, plan and all) at Rogers with my passport and landing visa, or would I have to wait for my PR to arrive?

Also, if I'd have to wait, is it possible for my brother (a PR in Toronto) to buy a cellphone and a plan under his name and when I get all my docs I transfer to my name?

Thanks a lot!

1. Don't bother with a cell phone plan right off the bat. Just buy a pay as you go phone at 7/11 while you determine what plan and company suits you requirements.
 
you might try

dellvoice.ca

all what you need is an internet connection. you will need it when you leave Canada for sure.
 
I agree. You can get a pay as you go plan and take your time to get a "Permanent" cell phone. Keep in mind that Canada has one of the worst records for cell phone plans in the world. they charge a lot, lock you in to 3 years, and are not flexible when your life changes, even if you move to a small town where you can't get a signal (I've heard). I lived in Japan for a while and cell companies are much more civilized (not to mention much better phones sometimes years ahead of Canadian phones!) I can't speak for other countries. Be careful when choosing a plan. Good luck!
 
There is nothing wrong with using pre-paid if you don't want to be tied down to a contract. The people who do 3 year contracts mostly do it in order to get a free or cheap phone. However, since the new phone is tied to the contract, if you want to cancel the contract, you will need to pay for the phone.