Hi,
So I'm sure everybody must've read up on many landing experiences here on this forum. Mine isn't much different but I just wanted to share some tips for those who would be landing in the near future. Hopefully this might help them.
Landing from: Paris
Landed to: Toronto Pearson International Airport
TIP # 2: There is a question that asks whether you are traveling with unaccompanied goods. If you have goods to follow, please answer YES to this question. I remember on this page, answers to all other questions were NO so it is very easy for you to misread the unaccompanied goods question and answer NO to it as well. Read every question carefully.
TIP # 5: If you have a family, please tell the customs officer to incorporate both YOU and your SPOUSE in the Goods to Follow List in the system. This is because if only your name is entered in the system, then later on your spouse won't be able to bring in the goods duty free. When my officer was entering only my name in the system, I asked her if later on my wife were to bring these goods, would she be charged? She said that if you are not mentioning her name in the system then yes she would be charged. So like i said, tell your officer to have the Goods named after you and your spouse.
So I'm sure everybody must've read up on many landing experiences here on this forum. Mine isn't much different but I just wanted to share some tips for those who would be landing in the near future. Hopefully this might help them.
Landing from: Paris
Landed to: Toronto Pearson International Airport
- Arrived on Friday at roughly about 4:30pm.
- Ok, so I just want to give a heads up that if you don't receive a declaration card on the airplane, don't panic. I was told by AirFrance that airlines now no longer give out declaration cards for Canada.
- Once disembarked, I proceeded to the immigration section where it was literally jam packed with people. but before your immigration, you'll be asked to go to a computer operated Kiosk where you will scan your passport, fill out details like where are you coming from, purpose of visit etc etc and then some questions will be asked like are you carrying currency with value more than 10k CAD etc. Once you fill out all those details, the kiosk will take your picture and upon completion a declaration slip will be printed out with your picture on it. If you're with family, every individual will be asked to scan their passport and get their pictures taken.
TIP # 2: There is a question that asks whether you are traveling with unaccompanied goods. If you have goods to follow, please answer YES to this question. I remember on this page, answers to all other questions were NO so it is very easy for you to misread the unaccompanied goods question and answer NO to it as well. Read every question carefully.
- Once the declaration slip has been printed, proceed to the immigration counter. Tell the officer that you are here for first time landing as PR. The officer will take your declaration slip and make a Z with a highlighter. I'm not sure if everyone who's here for a first time landing gets a Z, but my officer made a Z on my declaration slip with a highlighter.
- Take that slip, proceed to the baggage hall but you will be stopped by an officer and you will be directed to a hall. Join the queue (I had to wait almost 45-50 minutes for my turn as the line was huge). If you are with family, you can have your family sit at the back chairs, while you wait in line for your turn. They have seating arrangements for around 50-70 people.
- At your turn, give the officer your COPRs and Passport. My officer did not ask me anything about proof of funds or requested me to show any other document. He just asked for a Canadian address for PR delivery and if I planned to stay for 2-3 months given that the PR card takes about 2 months. I said I will be staying so he said that's fine but if you want to leave, you'll need to contact the canadian embassy and get a travel document to come back. Since I was with family, he asked me to go and have a seat and he'd call us when he's done with the processing of the documents. After about 15 minutes, there was an announcement on the system with my family name asking to report to counter X. The officer asked all of us to sign at 3 places on both the COPRs and once we were done, he explained us that basically we need to spend 2/5 years to be able to renew PRs and 3/4 years to become Canadian citizens. He gave all of us are copy of the COPRs and said, "Welcome to Canada"
- Proceed to the baggage area but before that you will encounter a Service Canada counter. Here you can get your SIN made. By the time I arrived at this counter, it was already about 6:30pm if I'm not wrong and there were about 30 people in front of me. So an officer told me that it's fruitless to stay here as you will not get a chance to get your SIN made. He told me to go to any Service Canada office in Toronto and get my SIN. So I never got my SIN made at the airport but got it done later in downtown Toronto. Took hardly 10 minutes to get my SIN. It's simply a paper document with your SIN number.
- Once you've collected your baggage, head towards the exit where an officer will direct you to customs. Have your Goods to Follow List ready with high quality colored pictures of jewellery if you plan on bringing those later. Once your turn comes, give the officer the Goods to Follow List. The officer will look at the list, ask you about whether you are carrying more than 10k CAD and some other basic stuff. If the officer is happy with your list as she was in my case, she will start incorporating the details into her system. I was lucky that my baggage wasn't opened but be ready that they can ask you to open the baggage. Everyone's luggage around me was being opened except mine so I was very relieved. Not that I had anything in my bags that could have worried me but it would've added another hour there. We were already pretty exhausted. Anyways, once the officer is done with incorporating the details in the system, the officer will stamp each and every page of your Goods to Follow list. Make sure that every page is stamped. The officer will then direct you to a cashier where the cashier will give you a printed receipt. Show that to the officer and you are done with your landing.
TIP # 5: If you have a family, please tell the customs officer to incorporate both YOU and your SPOUSE in the Goods to Follow List in the system. This is because if only your name is entered in the system, then later on your spouse won't be able to bring in the goods duty free. When my officer was entering only my name in the system, I asked her if later on my wife were to bring these goods, would she be charged? She said that if you are not mentioning her name in the system then yes she would be charged. So like i said, tell your officer to have the Goods named after you and your spouse.
- Welcome to Canada!!!!