To the glory of God, we had a safe arrival in Canada on Sunday December 30th 2007.
We landed at the Pearson Intl Airport at exactly 1536hrs (KLM flight) and proceeded to the immigration queue. We were asked to proceed to the immigration office just behind the initial immigration kiosks; waited for about 2mins before being attended to by the officer. He asked how much I plan to bring to Canada (not how much I was having with me) and this is the amount he wrote on my document. He asked some 2 or 3 other questions (from my COPR) and asked me to sign for myself and my kids while my wife signed her copy as well. And that was all he said 'welcome to Canada'.
We proceeded to a nearby information area for new immigrants where some documents, forms (SIN, OHIP, Child Tax Benefit) and books were given to us in a bag and got another welcome to Canada.
We proceeded to the customs to process the accompanying goods and goods to follow list; also submitted the E677 (currency declaration form). The whole exercise took less than 10mins and we got the final welcome to Canada.
We left for the arrival area where our host was waiting.
I feel more relaxed here than most countries I have visited and have been around many places in so short a time and despite the snow. The snow makes it more beautiful and my kids have been having fun.
The Canadians I have met are quite friendly and willing to help too. We just love it here and I feel fulfilled that it has been a good decision.
We will leave soon to go make better arrangements for the relocation, the target for now has been met.
We landed at the Pearson Intl Airport at exactly 1536hrs (KLM flight) and proceeded to the immigration queue. We were asked to proceed to the immigration office just behind the initial immigration kiosks; waited for about 2mins before being attended to by the officer. He asked how much I plan to bring to Canada (not how much I was having with me) and this is the amount he wrote on my document. He asked some 2 or 3 other questions (from my COPR) and asked me to sign for myself and my kids while my wife signed her copy as well. And that was all he said 'welcome to Canada'.
We proceeded to a nearby information area for new immigrants where some documents, forms (SIN, OHIP, Child Tax Benefit) and books were given to us in a bag and got another welcome to Canada.
We proceeded to the customs to process the accompanying goods and goods to follow list; also submitted the E677 (currency declaration form). The whole exercise took less than 10mins and we got the final welcome to Canada.
We left for the arrival area where our host was waiting.
I feel more relaxed here than most countries I have visited and have been around many places in so short a time and despite the snow. The snow makes it more beautiful and my kids have been having fun.
The Canadians I have met are quite friendly and willing to help too. We just love it here and I feel fulfilled that it has been a good decision.
We will leave soon to go make better arrangements for the relocation, the target for now has been met.