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BY ROAD ENTRY INTO CANADA

Entering Canada from Buffalo
One of the main routes for new immigrants headed towards Ontario, from the US, via Toronto, is to use the Buffalo border, across the Niagara front. There are four (4) bridges to cross between the US & Canada, via Niagara.

1. The Peace Bridge. This is the Buffalo-Fort Erie crossing.

2. The Rainbow Bridge. This is the Niagara Falls crossing. The main bridge & one of the busiest crossings, mostly used by tourists... better avoided by new immigrants.

3. The Whirlpool Bridge. A bit further north is the "Whirlpool Bridge" - somewhat hidden from the public and used almost exclusively by local residents and commuters. It is usually necessary to have a pre-obtained "pass" to use this bridge as the inspection process is streamlined. Generally one should not attempt to use this bridge.

4. The Lewiston-Queenston Bridge. Much further north, well outside Niagara Falls is the “Lewiston-Queenston Bridge”, an excellent route to take for “landing” into Canada - via Buffalo.


Lewiston-Queenston Bridge


Rainbow Bridge

Using the Buffalo International Airport
Located in Buffalo, New York, USA, just under 30 mins from the Canada / US border, the Buffalo Airport (officially, the Buffalo Niagara International Airport, airport code BUF), is 90 miles (144 Kms) from Toronto. Which is 1hr 45mins by car.

The Buffalo Airport is an excellent choice for our ‘by road' commute to Canada. ‘Coz there are many options available here.

1. Limousines, Bus and Shuttle Services:
Numerous companies offer transportation to and from nearby cities including Toronto, Hamilton and Niagara Falls. Many of these companies also offer tours of the Niagara Wine Region.

2. Niagara Airbus Service:
The Airbus service offers limousine, shuttle and bus service between the Buffalo Airport, Niagara Falls, and Toronto. For tourists the company has many tour packages, including city highlights and hotel/airport transportation.

3. Buffalo Airport Taxi:
The Airport Taxi service offers hourly shuttle service between the Buffalo Airport and Niagara Falls-Canada. It also has hotel packages for US$50-70, at Niagara-Canada. Children under 6 go free. This is a cheap way of crossing-over, enjoy the Niagara & then take a separate commute to Toronto.
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4. Rental Cars:
Renting a car in Buffalo and driving to Canada has many advantages. The drive from Buffalo Airport to Niagara Falls is about 30mins and to Toronto about 1hr 45mins. The drive between Buffalo and Toronto is an easy one by highway and is an awesome scenic route too.

Renting a Car at Buffalo to enter Canada
Driving a rented car is a safe-bet for “landing” from the US into Canada. We have heard many horror stories of driving one's own, didn't we?

There are two (2) options for doing that:
1. Rent a car with *International Drop-Off. –if u don't plan to return to the US
2. Standard Rentals. –Using the car for few days in Canada & bring-it back to the Buffalo Rental Office

Note:
Actually, the total costs for both options are fairly close. Only problem with option #2 is when you have any auto problem or accident in Toronto, you will have difficulties explaining why you are driving the Buffalo rental car over in Canada. Also, while driving in Toronto, if you un-intentionally drove into the Toll Highway (Highway 407)... even if you noticed it imdtly upon entry, u'd have no choice but to take the first subsequent exit... and few months later u'd receive an invoice from the Toronto department of the car rental company for toll road charge. The actual toll fee maybe around $1.25, but the toll charge handling fee would be around $25. So beware.

*The majority of car rental companies will allow you to take a car rental into Canada, provided you are bringing it back. For “international drop-off” – I'm not sure of others, but Enterprise, Hertz & National are known to offer this service.

Buffalo Airport has 7 rental car companies on-site. Off course these have their offices at downtown too.
1. Alamo
2. Avis
3. Budget
4. Dollar
5. Enterprise
6. Hertz
7. National

Note:
You must have a valid US D/license, Rental Agreement & Liability Protection cover, for driving into Canada.

GENERAL ADVISORY - Entering Canada

1. Travellers with Criminal Convictions, Including Impaired Driving
People with criminal convictions, including impaired driving convictions may have a problem when entering Canada, but it is at the discretion of the BSO whether to allow you into the country or pull you in for secondary inspection.

If you are pulled into the secondary inspection they will look into the matter and determine whether to let you continue on or turn you around. The more documentation and information you have to provide them the better (court documents, etc.). Generally speaking, although DUI or DWI offences are very serious crimes in Canada, they often will let you by if they can verify all your information and the conviction is not recent.

2. Be sure to STOP your vehicle where instructed by signs.
If the sign says remain at a certain spot until motioned to move up, don't disregard this. Examiners have computers and often enter your vehicle license plate number into it BEFORE you are motioned to the examiner's booth. Bridge tolls are collected on the Canadian side of the bridges only.

3. Have seat belts engaged.
Ontario requires seat belt use when motoring. There are frequent "blitz enforcement periods." Fines can be stiff and a stop can open you up to a probe for other violations. Why give the examiner at the booth an immediate reason to frown?

4. For the vehicle DRIVER.
a) Keep ready your driver's license and registration. If you are driving a rental car, check with the rental company that you are covered by insurance in Canada and that you have in the car adequate documentation for the vehicle.
b) Auto insurance certificate showing you have “liability insurance”. Before entering Canada be sure your auto insurer provides Canadian coverage. If you get in an accident you will be required to prove you have Canadian coverage. Best to ask your insurance carrier to provide you with a supplementary card that states you have Canadian coverage. Don't enter without liability coverage for your vehicle.

5. The Questions & Answers.
These are the "most frequently asked questions" at Canadian Customs. If the questions you are asked stray much from this, the examiner may be suspicious of something. Each person in the vehicle is usually expected to answer at least one question. You may not be asked all of these questions.

-Where were you born? Citizen of what country? Where do you live? (city/state)
-Where are you going? How long will stay?
-What is the purpose of your visit?
-What do you have to declare? What are you bringing into Canada?

Don't joke, don't stall, don't act up in any way (but speak up clearly)... and don't lie. The examiner wants to move you through within seconds... don't give a cause for a delay.

6. Don't Bring.
a) Anything that's not declared vide the Form B4 (Goods Accompanying & Goods To Follow). Items not declared may be seized. This could also include extensive amounts of expensive, professional, photo or electronic gear.
b) Guns or weapons. You will be denied admission.
c) Illegal Drugs. If you have "prescription drugs" in a purse etc. be sure they are well labelled with documentation (doctor's prescription).
d) More than 20 packs of cigarettes or tobacco products. If you have more than a couple day's personal supplies you may have to explain.
e) Don't bring alcoholic beverages at all. Don't even leave a "six-pack" in your vehicle trunk.
f) "Radar detectors." They are illegal to be fitted in a vehicle in Ontario.

*If you find at the last minute that you have something that could be a problem in your vehicle, better to honestly declare it.

SPECIAL ADVISORY - Those Convicted of DWI In The USA:
Canadian authorities are reported to be refusing admission to drivers with a DWI conviction in the USA. Such records are immediately available on Canada Immigration computers and may show convictions as far back as 20 years ago.

Those with such convictions may be able to get a waiver for up to 30 days visitation upon payment of a $200 (Canadian) fee. A single DWI conviction may be permanently expunged from the Canadian computers for payment of $400 (Canadian). Canadian officials are reported justifying the fees because they feel DWI is a serious crime and it is a way of keeping "undesirables" out of Canada. The law, which has been in effect since 1978, has not been evenly or consistently enforced. However, reports indicate more and more drivers with USA DWI conviction records are being refused admission to Canada without paying extra fees.


GENERAL ADVISORY - Entering The USA
If you are returning from Canada from the US you can expect things to go very quickly, faster in fact, than when you were entering Canada.

1. Pets:
For dogs and cats you must have a valid veterinary's certificate of rabies vaccination. Exceptions may be made for "performing" animals or "seeing eye" dogs.

2. Questions & Answers:
For those returning to the US there are some variations to expect...
-How long were you in Canada?
-What are you bringing back?

Often these are the only two questions that are asked. Because of the computer data base keyed to your vehicle license plate, the examiner may well know how long you were in Canada etc.

3. Duties, Restrictions, Obligations:
If you are bringing or taking $10,000, or more, in cash or negotiable instruments through the US border you must declare it. There is no tax, but Uncle Sam wants to know. Fail to declare, and those assets, if discovered, will be seized - no matter how innocent an explanation you have.

4. Re-Entry To US Within 48 Hours Of Leaving:
Goods purchased must be for personal or household use. Exemption is individual and cannot be grouped with other family members. Goods free of duty up to the value of $200 in U.S. funds. Also, ten cigars, 50 cigarettes and four fluid ounces of alcohol or perfume containing alcohol, may be included. Cuban tobacco of any kind is prohibited into the United States regardless of where it was purchased. If limits are exceeded you are subject to duty and taxes.

5. Re-Entry To US After 48 Hours or More:
Every 30 days, you may bring in goods free of duty up to the value of $400 in U.S. funds. Family members may make a joint declaration and combine their personal exemptions even if the articles acquired by one member of the family exceeds the person exemption allowed (Family members must live in the same household and return together to the United States. Your exemption is not cumulative. If you use any portion of your exemption on entering the U.S., you must wait 30 days before you are entitled to another exemption (other than the $200 exemption for within 48 hours detailed above). If you go over the exemptions you are subject to duty and taxes.
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SPECIAL SECURITY UPDATE

1. Expect delays at all border crossings due to increased security.
It is recommended that drivers follow extreme caution, especially in regard to giving straight, no-nonsense answers at the borders. Those heading into Canada may get radio updates in their cars, within about 10 miles of Niagara Falls, by tuning to the special FM station at 105.1 MHz (cluttered however, with much Casino Niagara and other advertising material).

Information is also available (constantly updated) by calling the Rainbow and Lewiston-Queenston bridges special info line at 285-6322/Ext 1500.

2. US closing border to part-time foreign students.
International students, including those from Canada who have been attending college part-time at Niagara University and other Niagara Frontier higher education institutions will no longer be permitted to do so. This major change in policy was made effective May 22nd 2002, by United States Customs/Immigration.

The Lockport Home Page was told Friday, 5/24, that those students who are already under contract to attend summer sessions at Niagara University and other colleges will be permitted to complete the summer courses however they will need proof of enrollment and will need to stop at Customs/Immigration each day they enter the US and fill out a form. Once their class has concluded for the summer future entry to the US to take additional courses part-time will be denied.

Full-time international students will continue to be admitted, sources told the Lockport Page, but under stricter controls and monitoring. Students have been advised not to "tell stories" at the border, such as they are going shopping. If found out (and with computer checks this is likely) they will be banned from entering the country for a sizable time period.

3. Surveillance cameras going up along Niagara River.
The US Border Patrol has installed four (4) low-light cameras, spaced at even intervals along the Niagara River between the city of Niagara Falls (atop Wrobel Towers' subsidized apartments) and Fort Niagara. The remote-controlled, PTZ cameras are high enough above the Niagara Gorge to provide several miles of observational territory.

Their purpose is to spot illegal border crossings and to save the cost of border patrol agents staking out long stretches of the US-Canadian border along the Niagara River. The cameras feed video to remote transmitters which send the signal back to a central control room, where one Border Patrol Agent observes over ten miles of the border, 24-7.

When an illegal is spotted making a border crossing, the control operator dispatches a Ground Unit to make the intercept. In addition to the spots in Niagara Falls and Fort Niagara, other cameras are also located on private properties, at a site off Lower River Road in the Town of Lewiston and at "The Ledges" a heavily treed area about a half mile north of the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge.
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Administrators of the forum, could you bring this in front page always ;)

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Good information!

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While at Toronto it's always wise to subscribe to CP24. U get continious new feeds on your mobile. Especially important during the winters, b'coz of their Weather & Highway condition flashes.

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Canada popular immigration destination Next Year
by - Harleen Kaur

Canada will have higher levels of immigration in the coming year due to low birth rates and aging baby boomers, the officials of the Canada government have maintained.

The nation will get an almost similar number of immigrants in the year 2011 as in the year 2010. According to Jason Kenney, Canada’s immigration minister, the nation hopes to attract between 240,000 and 265,000 permanent residents in the coming year.

The economy of Canada is in need of high immigration levels in order to maintain a strong workforce, stated Kenney. He added that nearly all the required work force will be from immigrants in the coming five years period, the Canadian ministry maintains.

Among various Canada immigration programs, the Federal Skilled Worker Program will prove to be most favored route of coming to Canada. And among the provinces attracting immigrants in the coming times will include B.C. (British Columbia), Ontario and Quebec which will get 25 percent of new immigrants.

Among the immigrants accepted under the Federal Skilled Worker Program include professionals, technicians, managers and skilled tradespersons.

Canada is likely to be favored by a high number of Irish expats immigrating to the nation to get suitable jobs here as the nation is struggling to cope with economic crisis. Irish have always shown a special preference for Canada as a nation to live and work.

Hence, a special website for Irish looking for jobs in Canada has been set up by Eamonn O’Loghlin, an Irishman, with the help of ICCC (Ireland Canada Chamber of Commerce). This website will enable Irish seeking jobs in Canada. O’Loghlin also has a magazine meant for Irish expats settled in Canada.

Canada has very successfully emerged from one of the worst economic crisis and hence, it is likely to remain a favored immigration destination in the world. And the fact that Jim Flaherty, the finance minister of Canada is himself an Irish will help more Irish people get a welcome in Canada, added O’Loghlin.


The severely hit construction sector of Ireland has resulted in large number of construction managers, mechanical engineers, accountants and IT professionals looking to move to Canada to get jobs there. Moreover, a large number of Irish companies are now trading with Canada and have their offices in different cities of Canada, maintains the ICCC.

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Flight delays beginning to clear at YYZ

More flights are departing and arriving at Pearson Airport from storm-stricken regions of the Northeastern United States Tuesday morning after heavy snowfall caused dozens of delays and cancellations.

Air Canada and Porter Airlines say they have added extra flights to help clear the backlog.

This is the second time in two weeks that snowy weather has led to significant delays at Pearson, keeping thousands grounded during the holiday season. But travellers are still dealing with the impact of the storm.

Bob Wright was flying from Alberta to New Brunswick with his wife, but the couple is now stuck at Pearson International Airport. He says he's missing one bag after his flight from Alberta. Wright says his wife is trying to get a hotel room in Toronto, but they don't know how they will get home. "God only knows," says Wright.

A man who gave his name as Mathieu is stuck in Toronto after his flight from Paris to New York City was turned back to Pearson.


Toronto student could be deported in days: lawyer

TORONTO — A Toronto high school student facing deportation to Mexico is in "a race against the clock" to make his case before the federal government sends him away, the teen's lawyer said Tuesday.

Daniel Garcia's lawyer is sending a package to the immigration minister's office explaining his client's situation in the hopes "there's enough goodwill to give him a break," he said.

Reached by phone at the detention centre, Garcia said he is "very nervous" and doesn't want to go back to Mexico, where he fears he'll be killed. He said thugs have already told his mother they would kill him on his return.

Garcia has been held in an immigration detention centre since he was arrested by Toronto police and handed over to immigration authorities last Thursday evening. Mamann said the teen could be deported within days. "The only thing stopping them from removing him is the purchase of an airline ticket for him, which could take only two days," he added.

The 18-year-old appeared at a detention review Tuesday morning and was ordered to remain in custody. His next hearing is scheduled for Jan. 4, "assuming he's still here," the lawyer said.

Garcia said Tuesday he's had problems dealing with the intricacies of the immigration system. "If you don't get the right thing to them, they think you're a criminal," he said.

Garcia, a student at Parkdale Collegiate Institute, arrived from Mexico with his sister Brenda Garcia in 2007. They filed for refugee status, saying they were persecuted in Mexico because Brenda Garcia is gay, but their claim was rejected. Garcia then submitted an application for a pre-removal risk assessment.

Garcia said he hadn't received a decision on the application when he was arrested last Thursday evening. The student said officials told him they mailed him a decision months ago. Brenda Garcia was deported to Mexico on Monday.
 

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malu08 said:
Qorax and others Landed Folks,

I would be landing Toronto in early March next year. During that time also it would still be cold.

I would like to know what kind of warm cloths I should shop and carry from India. My preference would be to purchase from here instead of spending money in Toronto.

Thanks,
Leon said:
Go for layers. That is, you get a wind&waterproof jacket for the outermost layer, then some warm sweaters, could be fleece or wool to wear underneath. When it is really cold, you can wear all of them and as it gets warmer, you leave some of the sweaters at home. You might also want to get mittens, a wooly hat and a scarf.

As for your legs, my experience with long underpants is that they are not so efficient because unless you work outside, you do not spend a long time outside before you go inside again. It is not really convenient to have to go to the washroom at the mall or at your workplace to take your long underpants off or put them on and if you just keep them on when you are inside, you will be too warm. Instead, you can get some pants you can wear over your pants if it is really cold. Warm up pants for athletes with snaps on the sides are perfect because they are fast and easy to take off when you go inside.
@malu08

Very well explained by Leon.
Yes, 'layers' is the key. U don't require to be absolutely decked with 'thermalwears'... akin to something ppl sport in Kashmir, Shimla, or further up at Thoise, Leh, Gulmarg etc. The condition here is not like when we go on 'winter holidays' to one of those places - when we'd most likely remain outdoors, engrossed in nature...

But here, we r talking about city conditions - a cosmopolis at that! So, under most circumstances we'd remain indoors. And all such places r kept warmed. So, if we happen to sport 'heavy woollens' - we r out to be perspiring all the time. Thus, 'layers' is the requirement... casual clothing - decked with a layer of light fleece - furthered with some wollens - and topped-it with a "jacket".

Yes, that "jacket" ought to be a cozy one, during winters here. Unless u r making a trip to Niagara or the Blue Mountains (& the likes) - 'thermal innerwears' may better be avoided. They'd rather mar your day - while at the office.

BTW, bring-in a pair or 2 of the 'innerwears', some light jackets/fleeces, 1 or 2 good jackets, Gloves, Headscarf and enough of 'full-sleeved' shirts/T-shirts... that'd suffice.

As u get comfortable in the day - u might discard a few of the layers. While, as u head outdoors - bedecked!

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Canada’s health care system unsustainable-IMF

Canada, 27th December: The healthcare system of Canada has been labeled as unsustainable by the International Monetary Fund in a latest report


Based in Washington, the IMF (International Monetary Fund) has stated the government and the provincial governments had been

unfair about the actual health care costs. The IMF warned that such high costs especially in the wake of ageing population are likely

to impact the budgets in the times to come.
Hence, the Canadian provinces must become more answerable to Canadians with regard to the actual healthcare costs and must

work towards ensuring best healthcare practices to be provided in the future.
Its not just the IMF that seems to be worried about the rising healthcare costs, in fact, several Canada think-tanks have been

cautioning Canada about this issue through such reports in the last few years.
The report by the IMF maintains that the IMF directors are encouraging the concerned authorities for increasing communication about

the existing challenges in order to improve the awareness of the general public.
Bringing more transparency and increasing communication about the challenges as well as long-term results will help in contributing

to the discussions regarding available solutions, the IMF report maintains.
Canada needs a new healthcare agreement after the present healthcare agreement between the provincial and the federal government

ends in the year 2014.
The current rate of transfer payments to the Canadian provinces is 6 percent annually and the Canadian government has maintained

that it will not introduce any increase in the present rate. This attitude of Canadian government has invited severe criticism.
Nonetheless, the IMF maintained in its report that the economy of Canada, in the short-term, is performing much better as compared

to the other nations.
But some key risks had been identified by the IMF in its report which include high levels of household debt as the internal risk and the

weaker outlook of the US as the biggest external risk.
It has been clearly warned in the IMF report that any increases introduced in the future rate of interest could spell more strains on the

Canadian households which are already burdened with high debts.
 

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Dear Qorax Bro & Friend,

First let me wish you and your family a very prosperous and happy new year.

I am approaching you to seek your wise advice about which way to go. I am in a situation where to decide which way to go with.

in details (hope you have time to read)... as you may know we are Palestinian family living in the UAE for the last 10 years, I have a very good job, salary, education, health insurance... thanks God.

we have some friends there who promised me when he step in Canada they will arrange for me a job in Calgary in drilling or gas/oil company as this is my profession.

Now most of our relatives are seeking refugee in Belgium and they got now the right to stay and live there. Now they are calling us every day asking us to follow them to Belgium because after 4 years we'll get the Belgium passport. I am in crossroad now... we have paid a lot to the consultant and we are waiting our 2nd AOR... what do you advise us to do...

1- ignore the Canadian immigration and go for Belgium refugee
or
2- stay in UAE (my contract expired Dec 2012) till we get the Canadian PR?

I am looking forward to hear your wise suggestion and guidance.

Regards
Dear friend,

I fully understand what u r going thru...

About the "Belgium Vs. Canada" situation -- it surely is a difficult choice for u. But unfortunately, it's a decision which u & your family only has to take... much would depend on your circumstances, which I'm not privy to. Thus, I cannot advice U.

However, I can post some hints.
Purely my opinion, If it was me - I would look at it this way:

1. There's a difference between 'Refugee' & 'PR'.
2. Belgium is not an English speaking country.
3. Canada is much-much more larger, diverse & famed nation than Belgium.
4. Belgium is not 'multi-cultural' like Canada. This is, an 'Immigrant's nation'.
5. There's also a difference between Europe & North Americas.
6. That Calgary Job-assurity [actually] might not be there. U'd have to struggle initially.
7. Belgium is pretty much 'white' all thru.
8. Canada's jobless rate is much lower than Belgium's.
9. Canada [places of it] is colder than Belgium.
10. Here u have the same rights from day-1 of landing.


Take a wise decision Brother.

Warm regards,
AND HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!

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HAPPY NEW YEAR - 2011

Sat, Jan 01 2011, 12:34:16 PM |Web Staff, cp24.com
City bids farewell to Vehicle Registration Tax

City Council voted 39 to 6 in favour of getting rid of the tax at its last meeting. It officially disappears on Saturday. The change is not retroactive and the city says it will not make allowances for vehicle owners with late birthdays who paid their tax late in 2009.

The $60-per-car levy was imposed in September of 2008. The move to get rid of it is being touted as Mayor Rob Ford's first major victory since taking office earlier this month.


New Year brings Hydro Rebates in Ontario

After introducing the HST along with corporate and income tax cuts in the past year, Ontario's Liberal government is forgoing any major tax changes in the New Year, but there will be a new 10 per cent rebate on electricity bills.

The Ontario Clean Energy Benefit will be applied to electricity bills for homeowners, farmers and small businesses for the next five years as the Liberal government tries to quell anger over rising hydro rates. The rebates will help families cope with rising bills as the province invests billions of dollars to modernize the electricity system, said Premier Dalton McGuinty.

"Families are saying 'You've got to give us a hand,"' said McGuinty. "We're prepared to invest in an electricity system for the next 20 years, but when we buy a home, we like to spread out the payments as much as we can,' ... and that's what this is all about really."

The New Democrats, who fought to have the HST removed from hydro bills, says the energy rebates are about helping the Liberals get re-elected next October. "Certainly the government did create some opportunity for themselves, but I think it's a good thing that the government's finally been forced to pay attention to the fact people are having a difficult time making ends meet, and that skyrocketing hydro bills are a real issue out there," said NDP Leader Andrea Horwath.

Hydro One and Toronto Hydro customers will see the rebates on the first bill of the new year. Other local distribution companies may have to wait until later billing cycles in the spring, but the rebates will be retroactive to Jan. 1.
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