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nekeol said:
THIS IS GOOD CANADA IS VERY MUCH INTERESTED TO INCREASE THEIR POPULATION.
WHEN U WILL RECIVE MEDICAL, GO FOR THE MEDICAL, INFORM TO DOCTOR ALL THE SITUATION, THEY WILL HOLD PARTIAL MEDICAL AND PARTIAL THEY WILL COMPLETE AND SEND TO VO. AFTER DELIVERY CONTACT TO DMP (DOCTOR) AGAIN AND COMPLETE MEDICAL AND DOCTOR WILL INFORM THE VO, AND VO WILL AGAIN ISSUE 3RD MEDICAL FOR YOUR KIDS OR KIDS. DONT WORRY IT IS OK AND FINE. NEKEOL


Thanks for info.. :)
 
If time gap is more (say 5 months) for delivery date, better to wait for delivery and go for medical.

This reason behind this is medical validity is 1 year from the date of medical (earliest date of medical of any member)

So u will be loosing, if u get the visa at that time and u need to enter canada asap

nekeol said:
THIS IS GOOD CANADA IS VERY MUCH INTERESTED TO INCREASE THEIR POPULATION.
WHEN U WILL RECIVE MEDICAL, GO FOR THE MEDICAL, INFORM TO DOCTOR ALL THE SITUATION, THEY WILL HOLD PARTIAL MEDICAL AND PARTIAL THEY WILL COMPLETE AND SEND TO VO. AFTER DELIVERY CONTACT TO DMP (DOCTOR) AGAIN AND COMPLETE MEDICAL AND DOCTOR WILL INFORM THE VO, AND VO WILL AGAIN ISSUE 3RD MEDICAL FOR YOUR KIDS OR KIDS. DONT WORRY IT IS OK AND FINE. NEKEOL
 
coolguy2010 said:
If time gap is more (say 5 months) for delivery date, better to wait for delivery and go for medical.

This reason behind this is medical validity is 1 year from the date of medical (earliest date of medical of any member)

So u will be loosing, if u get the visa at that time and u need to enter canada asap

I think they don't do x rays for pregnant - so in any case I will have postpone medicals or either send half medicals without xrays as suggested by our friend in earlier posts... Lets see...for the first time I am wishing my medical comes 6 months late... :)
 
Cant believe, I am in Canada.. :D The whole process took 38 months...

Landed in Toronto on the 5th July.. Had taken Emirates.. Experience at Dubai airport was not great, they were insisting on 23kg x 2 bags and some bags were 24 & 25. Inflight experience was great...

Landing procedure was simple, but took around 1hr 30 min for the formalities to complete. The first immigration counter had two queues, one for the residents and the second for visitors and we were directed to the visitors queue. The immigration paper which we got from the flight was checked by the immigration officer, made some notes on it with highlighters and were directed to the newcomers queue, which was not long but only 2 counters were operational. The COPR form was filled and signed at that the counter. Interestingly, they did not ask for the IM5444E, which is the PR card application. When I enquired about it, they said it is not required.They asked a couple of questions - your name, date of birth, whether you have a twin bro, do you have any other wife other than the accompanied one, do you have any more kids, did you have an immigration before, did you get engaged with any police or criminal things etc. The same was asked to my wife and elder son.

Once we finished the COPR, we were directed to the next counter, which is Services Canada. They had gone through the filled COPR forms, asked some questions and make us sign in a couple of applications and gave us the Social Insurance number (SIN) and the card will come on post within 2 weeks..

The next counter gave us some brochures for new comers on where do you get help, how do you improve your language and one for job seekers. This was followed by another counter which asked questions about children, their ages and gave us some papers on Child benefits.

Then we were directed to customs. The first officer asked whether we have goods to follow and showed us the counter to go. He asked few questions - what are the things to follow, I said house hold things. He took all the prefilled forms from me, just took the accompanied goods list, signed and stamped it. I told him about the ornament pics, he said he don't have time to do all this and smiled.. For the goods to follow, he gave a form and attached my goods to follow list and directed to a cash counter where the lady made a bill with zero value. And the officer told me that I can use those forms for the customs clearance.. And that's it...

Every officer we met - male/female - were very pleasant and helpful..

Thanks Captain, Biju, SATDXB, Coolguy, bestpal, er2d2g for your valuable help and guidance..
Biju, I will call you..
Coolguy, thanks in advance for my luggage :) I will send you a PM
 
That's great. Congrats! :)

rejis said:
Cant believe, I am in Canada.. :D The whole process took 38 months...

Landed in Toronto on the 5th July.. Had taken Emirates.. Experience at Dubai airport was not great, they were insisting on 23kg x 2 bags and some bags were 24 & 25. Inflight experience was great...

Landing procedure was simple, but took around 1hr 30 min for the formalities to complete. The first immigration counter had two queues, one for the residents and the second for visitors and we were directed to the visitors queue. The immigration paper which we got from the flight was checked by the immigration officer, made some notes on it with highlighters and were directed to the newcomers queue, which was not long but only 2 counters were operational. The COPR form was filled and signed at that the counter. Interestingly, they did not ask for the IM5444E, which is the PR card application. When I enquired about it, they said it is not required.They asked a couple of questions - your name, date of birth, whether you have a twin bro, do you have any other wife other than the accompanied one, do you have any more kids, did you have an immigration before, did you get engaged with any police or criminal things etc. The same was asked to my wife and elder son.

Once we finished the COPR, we were directed to the next counter, which is Services Canada. They had gone through the filled COPR forms, asked some questions and make us sign in a couple of applications and gave us the Social Insurance number (SIN) and the card will come on post within 2 weeks..

The next counter gave us some brochures for new comers on where do you get help, how do you improve your language and one for job seekers. This was followed by another counter which asked questions about children, their ages and gave us some papers on Child benefits.

Then we were directed to customs. The first officer asked whether we have goods to follow and showed us the counter to go. He asked few questions - what are the things to follow, I said house hold things. He took all the prefilled forms from me, just took the accompanied goods list, signed and stamped it. I told him about the ornament pics, he said he don't have time to do all this and smiled.. For the goods to follow, he gave a form and attached my goods to follow list and directed to a cash counter where the lady made a bill with zero value. And the officer told me that I can use those forms for the customs clearance.. And that's it...

Every officer we met - male/female - were very pleasant and helpful..

Thanks Captain, Biju, SATDXB, Coolguy, bestpal, er2d2g for your valuable help and guidance..
Biju, I will call you..
Coolguy, thanks in advance for my luggage :) I will send you a PM
 
Congrates rejis......thanks for sharing lovely experience

rejis said:
Cant believe, I am in Canada.. :D The whole process took 38 months...

Landed in Toronto on the 5th July.. Had taken Emirates.. Experience at Dubai airport was not great, they were insisting on 23kg x 2 bags and some bags were 24 & 25. Inflight experience was great...

Landing procedure was simple, but took around 1hr 30 min for the formalities to complete. The first immigration counter had two queues, one for the residents and the second for visitors and we were directed to the visitors queue. The immigration paper which we got from the flight was checked by the immigration officer, made some notes on it with highlighters and were directed to the newcomers queue, which was not long but only 2 counters were operational. The COPR form was filled and signed at that the counter. Interestingly, they did not ask for the IM5444E, which is the PR card application. When I enquired about it, they said it is not required.They asked a couple of questions - your name, date of birth, whether you have a twin bro, do you have any other wife other than the accompanied one, do you have any more kids, did you have an immigration before, did you get engaged with any police or criminal things etc. The same was asked to my wife and elder son.

Once we finished the COPR, we were directed to the next counter, which is Services Canada. They had gone through the filled COPR forms, asked some questions and make us sign in a couple of applications and gave us the Social Insurance number (SIN) and the card will come on post within 2 weeks..

The next counter gave us some brochures for new comers on where do you get help, how do you improve your language and one for job seekers. This was followed by another counter which asked questions about children, their ages and gave us some papers on Child benefits.

Then we were directed to customs. The first officer asked whether we have goods to follow and showed us the counter to go. He asked few questions - what are the things to follow, I said house hold things. He took all the prefilled forms from me, just took the accompanied goods list, signed and stamped it. I told him about the ornament pics, he said he don't have time to do all this and smiled.. For the goods to follow, he gave a form and attached my goods to follow list and directed to a cash counter where the lady made a bill with zero value. And the officer told me that I can use those forms for the customs clearance.. And that's it...

Every officer we met - male/female - were very pleasant and helpful..

Thanks Captain, Biju, SATDXB, Coolguy, bestpal, er2d2g for your valuable help and guidance..
Biju, I will call you..
Coolguy, thanks in advance for my luggage :) I will send you a PM
 
rejis said:
Cant believe, I am in Canada.. :D The whole process took 38 months...

Landed in Toronto on the 5th July.. Had taken Emirates.. Experience at Dubai airport was not great, they were insisting on 23kg x 2 bags and some bags were 24 & 25. Inflight experience was great...

Landing procedure was simple, but took around 1hr 30 min for the formalities to complete. The first immigration counter had two queues, one for the residents and the second for visitors and we were directed to the visitors queue. The immigration paper which we got from the flight was checked by the immigration officer, made some notes on it with highlighters and were directed to the newcomers queue, which was not long but only 2 counters were operational. The COPR form was filled and signed at that the counter. Interestingly, they did not ask for the IM5444E, which is the PR card application. When I enquired about it, they said it is not required.They asked a couple of questions - your name, date of birth, whether you have a twin bro, do you have any other wife other than the accompanied one, do you have any more kids, did you have an immigration before, did you get engaged with any police or criminal things etc. The same was asked to my wife and elder son.

Once we finished the COPR, we were directed to the next counter, which is Services Canada. They had gone through the filled COPR forms, asked some questions and make us sign in a couple of applications and gave us the Social Insurance number (SIN) and the card will come on post within 2 weeks..

The next counter gave us some brochures for new comers on where do you get help, how do you improve your language and one for job seekers. This was followed by another counter which asked questions about children, their ages and gave us some papers on Child benefits.

Then we were directed to customs. The first officer asked whether we have goods to follow and showed us the counter to go. He asked few questions - what are the things to follow, I said house hold things. He took all the prefilled forms from me, just took the accompanied goods list, signed and stamped it. I told him about the ornament pics, he said he don't have time to do all this and smiled.. For the goods to follow, he gave a form and attached my goods to follow list and directed to a cash counter where the lady made a bill with zero value. And the officer told me that I can use those forms for the customs clearance.. And that's it...

Every officer we met - male/female - were very pleasant and helpful..

Thanks Captain, Biju, SATDXB, Coolguy, bestpal, er2d2g for your valuable help and guidance..
Biju, I will call you..
Coolguy, thanks in advance for my luggage :) I will send you a PM

Welcome to Canada dear..!!

All the best for ahead..!!


Cheers..
 
rejis said:
Cant believe, I am in Canada.. :D The whole process took 38 months...

Landed in Toronto on the 5th July.. Had taken Emirates.. Experience at Dubai airport was not great, they were insisting on 23kg x 2 bags and some bags were 24 & 25. Inflight experience was great...

Landing procedure was simple, but took around 1hr 30 min for the formalities to complete. The first immigration counter had two queues, one for the residents and the second for visitors and we were directed to the visitors queue. The immigration paper which we got from the flight was checked by the immigration officer, made some notes on it with highlighters and were directed to the newcomers queue, which was not long but only 2 counters were operational. The COPR form was filled and signed at that the counter. Interestingly, they did not ask for the IM5444E, which is the PR card application. When I enquired about it, they said it is not required.They asked a couple of questions - your name, date of birth, whether you have a twin bro, do you have any other wife other than the accompanied one, do you have any more kids, did you have an immigration before, did you get engaged with any police or criminal things etc. The same was asked to my wife and elder son.

Once we finished the COPR, we were directed to the next counter, which is Services Canada. They had gone through the filled COPR forms, asked some questions and make us sign in a couple of applications and gave us the Social Insurance number (SIN) and the card will come on post within 2 weeks..

The next counter gave us some brochures for new comers on where do you get help, how do you improve your language and one for job seekers. This was followed by another counter which asked questions about children, their ages and gave us some papers on Child benefits.

Then we were directed to customs. The first officer asked whether we have goods to follow and showed us the counter to go. He asked few questions - what are the things to follow, I said house hold things. He took all the prefilled forms from me, just took the accompanied goods list, signed and stamped it. I told him about the ornament pics, he said he don't have time to do all this and smiled.. For the goods to follow, he gave a form and attached my goods to follow list and directed to a cash counter where the lady made a bill with zero value. And the officer told me that I can use those forms for the customs clearance.. And that's it...

Every officer we met - male/female - were very pleasant and helpful..

Thanks Captain, Biju, SATDXB, Coolguy, bestpal, er2d2g for your valuable help and guidance..
Biju, I will call you..
Coolguy, thanks in advance for my luggage :) I will send you a PM
Congrats Hope you have a great time
 
rejis said:
Cant believe, I am in Canada.. :D The whole process took 38 months...

Landed in Toronto on the 5th July.. Had taken Emirates.. Experience at Dubai airport was not great, they were insisting on 23kg x 2 bags and some bags were 24 & 25. Inflight experience was great...

Landing procedure was simple, but took around 1hr 30 min for the formalities to complete. The first immigration counter had two queues, one for the residents and the second for visitors and we were directed to the visitors queue. The immigration paper which we got from the flight was checked by the immigration officer, made some notes on it with highlighters and were directed to the newcomers queue, which was not long but only 2 counters were operational. The COPR form was filled and signed at that the counter. Interestingly, they did not ask for the IM5444E, which is the PR card application. When I enquired about it, they said it is not required.They asked a couple of questions - your name, date of birth, whether you have a twin bro, do you have any other wife other than the accompanied one, do you have any more kids, did you have an immigration before, did you get engaged with any police or criminal things etc. The same was asked to my wife and elder son.

Once we finished the COPR, we were directed to the next counter, which is Services Canada. They had gone through the filled COPR forms, asked some questions and make us sign in a couple of applications and gave us the Social Insurance number (SIN) and the card will come on post within 2 weeks..

The next counter gave us some brochures for new comers on where do you get help, how do you improve your language and one for job seekers. This was followed by another counter which asked questions about children, their ages and gave us some papers on Child benefits.

Then we were directed to customs. The first officer asked whether we have goods to follow and showed us the counter to go. He asked few questions - what are the things to follow, I said house hold things. He took all the prefilled forms from me, just took the accompanied goods list, signed and stamped it. I told him about the ornament pics, he said he don't have time to do all this and smiled.. For the goods to follow, he gave a form and attached my goods to follow list and directed to a cash counter where the lady made a bill with zero value. And the officer told me that I can use those forms for the customs clearance.. And that's it...

Every officer we met - male/female - were very pleasant and helpful..

Thanks Captain, Biju, SATDXB, Coolguy, bestpal, er2d2g for your valuable help and guidance..
Biju, I will call you..
Coolguy, thanks in advance for my luggage :) I will send you a PM

Welcome to Canada Rejis !
 
Well come back Captain Qorax.

we all missed u too mch. thank u for joining back.
saleem
 
qorax said:
Welcome to Canada Rejis !
Respected QORAX, nice to see you, how is Mississagua, today it was out of Power.
you r welcoming us to canada, but what to do with LVO, which dont want or want to delay. NEKEOL
 
I just read about the freak rain in Toronto & GTA
Hope everyone and their near and dear ones are fine
Hopefully life is back to normal today
TC
er2d2g
 
Alhamdulillah.. i just received my PPR through email to be submitted to London.
In sha allah all of us will get good news soon.

Please pray for us.

Rgds/Ibrahim
 
er2d2g said:
I just read about the freak rain in Toronto & GTA
Hope everyone and their near and dear ones are fine
Hopefully life is back to normal today
TC
er2d2g

We are at Toronto, but not at an affected area..

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2013/07/09/toronto-rain-flooding-power-ttc.html