The Canadian's Guide to Phones Abroad — Keep Your Number, Get Cheap Data (2026)
Living, working, or travelling overseas as a Canadian? Park your Canadian number on Wi-Fi Calling so calls, SMS, and bank 2FA codes still land — and run a travel eSIM for cheap local data. The full dual-SIM playbook for expats, nomads, and business travellers.
Published June 29, 2026·11 min read

Summary
You don’t have to choose between keeping your Canadian number and paying sane prices for data. The expat/nomad setup is a two-line split: your Canadian SIM stays alive on a cheap plan and runs Wi-Fi Calling — so calls, texts, and the all-important bank and CRA 2FA codes keep landing on your real number, free, over any Wi-Fi. A travel eSIM handles all your data on fast local 4G/5G. Turn data roaming off on the Canadian line and on for the eSIM, and your carrier can never surprise-bill you again.
I’m a Canadian who’s spent long stretches living overseas, and the single most-Googled question in my own life abroad was some version of “how do I keep my Canadian number working without paying Rogers $15 a day?”This is the guide I wish I’d had. It’s written for the three people who hit this wall hardest: the expat or long-stay resident, the digital nomad, and the business travellerwho can’t afford to miss a 2FA code.
Why losing your Canadian number is the real risk
Data abroad is a solved problem — a travel eSIM costs a few dollars. The thing that quietly wrecks people is losing the number. Your Canadian mobile number is the key to far more than phone calls:
- Bank logins: RBC, TD, Scotiabank, CIBC, and BMO all text one-time codes to it.
- Interac e-Transfer: security codes and notifications ride SMS.
- CRA My Account: multi-factor sign-in can text your Canadian number.
- Government & health: some provincial services and pharmacies verify by SMS.
- Everyone who has your number: family, your employer, your doctor, your landlord.
Cancel the line and you can lock yourself out of your own bank from 10,000 km away — a genuinely miserable situation to fix remotely. So the whole strategy below is built around one rule: keep the number alive, just stop paying for data on it.
The 60-second mental model
Modern iPhones and most flagship Androids run two lines at once. You give them opposite jobs:
- Canadian line: voice, SMS, iMessage, and 2FA codes — over Wi-Fi only. Cellular data off, roaming off. It costs you nothing abroad because it never touches a foreign tower for data.
- Travel eSIM: all your data — maps, ride-hail, translation, streaming, hotspot. Roaming on, set as the data line.
Configured this way, your Canadian number behaves exactly as it does in Toronto or Vancouver, you pay your carrier nothing for roaming, and the eSIM is the only line that ever uses local data.
Step 1 — Pick the cheapest plan that keeps your number
If you’re abroad for months, you don’t need your full Canadian plan — you need the number to stay active. Options, cheapest to priciest:
- Downgrade to a bare prepaid/SIM-only plan.Several Canadian prepaid brands offer low monthly plans (often around C$15) that keep the number alive with talk and text. That’s all you need when data comes from the eSIM.
- Stay on your current plan but strip the data.If you’re abroad only a few weeks, it may not be worth changing plans — just configure the toggles below.
- Watch for “active use” rules.Some prepaid lines expire if unused for a long period. Wi-Fi Calling activity, an occasional text, or auto-renew usually keeps the line current — check your brand’s terms.
See our dedicated guide to parking your number cheaply for which Canadian prepaid brands are best — the principle is always: lowest plan that preserves the number + Wi-Fi Calling.
Step 2 — Turn on Wi-Fi Calling (carrier rules vary)
Wi-Fi Calling is what lets your Canadian number ring and text over hotel/café/apartment Wi-Fi instead of a cellular tower. Most major Canadian carriers support it from abroad, and on many plans calls and texts back to Canada over Wi-Fi are billed as domestic — but the details differ by carrier and plan.
Confirm on your own carrier’s official Wi-Fi Calling support page before you fly, and ideally test it at home first. We compare the major Canadian carriers’ abroad behaviour in a separate guide. The setup itself:
- iPhone:Settings → Cellular → [your Canadian plan] → Wi-Fi Calling → On. Accept the T&Cs and enter an emergency (E911) address — Canadian carriers require one and you may not be able to complete it abroad.
- Android (Pixel/Samsung):Settings → Network & Internet → SIMs → [Canadian SIM] → Wi-Fi Calling → On.
If the toggle is greyed out, the carrier hasn’t provisioned Wi-Fi Calling on the line yet, or VoLTE is off — both are quick fixes, but do them before you leave Canada.
Step 3 — The toggle sheet (this is the whole game)
| Setting | Canadian line | Travel eSIM |
|---|---|---|
| Line on/off | On | On |
| Data Roaming | Off | On |
| Wi-Fi Calling | On | Off (or n/a) |
| Cellular Data (the data line) | — | Set to this line |
| Allow Cellular Data Switching | Off — stops the phone silently grabbing foreign data on your Canadian line | |
| Default Voice Line | Set to this line | — |
| iMessage / FaceTime address | Your Canadian number | Off |
The make-or-break toggle is Allow Cellular Data Switching → Off. Left on, iOS will quietly fall back to your Canadian line for data when the eSIM signal dips — and your carrier bills you per MB of foreign roaming. Off, the eSIM is the only line that can ever touch cellular data. Full step-by-step screens are in our Wi-Fi Calling + eSIM setup guide.
Step 4 — Buy the right eSIM for how you travel
The eSIM half depends on which kind of Canadian-abroad you are:
- Expat / long-stay (one country): a country plan with a generous monthly data bucket, or a local-style plan with a long validity window. Browse by destinationfor where you’re based.
- Digital nomad (many countries):a regional or multi-country plan so you’re not buying a new eSIM every border. Re-load the same profile as you move.
- Business traveller (days, not months): a small fast data pack you install on home Wi-Fi before you fly — it activates on landing, no airport SIM kiosk required.
Whichever you pick, install it on home Wi-Fi beforedeparture. Validity typically counts from first connection abroad, not from install, so there’s no penalty for setting it up early.
The expat-specific gotchas nobody warns you about
Your bank’s 2FA is the thing most likely to break
With Wi-Fi Calling on, SMS codes from RBC, TD, Scotiabank, CIBC, BMO, Interac, and CRA arrive over Wi-Fi just like at home. The failure mode is being off Wi-Fi when a code is sent — request a resend once you’re back on Wi-Fi. We go deep on Canadian banking abroad in a dedicated guide, including app-based authenticator alternatives that don’t depend on SMS at all.
iMessage and FaceTime should stay on your Canadian number
Check Settings → Messages → Send & Receive and Settings → FaceTime. If your phone “helpfully” added the eSIM’s local number, untick it — otherwise Canadian contacts see texts from a strange foreign number.
WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram are tied to the number, not the SIM
They keep working the instant the phone has any data path. You do notre-register on a local number — and you shouldn’t, or you’ll lose your chat continuity back home.
Some local services may demand a local number
Food delivery, ride-hail accounts, or a residence permit portal in your host country sometimes want a local mobile number for their own SMS. That’s a separate need from keeping your Canadian line — a cheap local SIM or a second eSIM with a local number can cover it without disturbing your Canadian setup.
Before-you-fly checklist
- Downgrade to the cheapest Canadian plan that keeps your number (if you’ll be gone long).
- Wi-Fi Calling: On for the Canadian line. Test it at home (Airplane Mode + Wi-Fi, then call yourself).
- Confirm your carrier’s abroad rules on their official Wi-Fi Calling page.
- Install the travel eSIM on home Wi-Fi. Data Roaming: Off on Canadian line, On for eSIM.
- Cellular Data → eSIM. Allow Cellular Data Switching → Off.
- Default Voice Line → Canadian line. iMessage/FaceTime → Canadian number.
- Move your bank logins to an authenticator app where possible, as an SMS backup.
- Label the lines “Canada” and “Travel” so you don’t mis-tap.
FAQ
Can I keep my Canadian phone number while living abroad?
Yes. Keep a cheap Canadian plan active and turn on Wi-Fi Calling. Your number then rings, texts, and receives 2FA codes over any Wi-Fi connection abroad — the same as at home. Pair it with a travel eSIM for local data, and turn data roaming off on the Canadian line so your carrier can never bill you for foreign data.
Will my Canadian bank’s text verification code reach me overseas?
Yes, as long as your Canadian line is active and Wi-Fi Calling is on. SMS 2FA codes from RBC, TD, Scotiabank, CIBC, BMO, Interac, and the CRA deliver over Wi-Fi to your Canadian number with no SIM swap. Keep the physical SIM in the phone or run it as an eSIM alongside your travel data eSIM.
Do I need to cancel my Canadian carrier to travel cheaply?
No. Cancelling means losing the number your bank, employer, CRA, and contacts all use. Downgrade to the cheapest plan that keeps the number alive (some Canadian prepaid plans run around C$15/month), leave Wi-Fi Calling on, and buy data abroad from a travel eSIM for a few dollars.
Does Wi-Fi Calling on Rogers, Bell, or Telus work outside Canada?
Most major Canadian carriers support Wi-Fi Calling from abroad, and on many plans calls and texts back to Canada over Wi-Fi are treated as domestic. Exact rules and rates vary by carrier and plan, so confirm on your carrier’s official Wi-Fi Calling page before you fly.
Bottom line
Keep the Canadian line alive on the cheapest plan that holds your number, run it on Wi-Fi Calling for voice, SMS, and 2FA, and let a travel eSIM carry all your data. Two lines, opposite jobs — your number behaves like you never left, and you pay local-data prices instead of roaming ones.
Start with the exact toggle-by-toggle setup, check your carrier in the Canadian Wi-Fi Calling abroad guide, and lock down banking with the Canadian bank 2FA abroad guide. Then grab your data plan by destination.