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khai said:
thanks kat..

kakatawag lang nila ulit.wag nalang daw.issend na daw nila tomorrow yung application ko via UPS.to follow nalang daw yung requirement na hinihingi nila.since in support lang naman yun.haaiist tlaga! :)

khai... im just curious how much ang consultancy fee ng agency mo?

thanks
 
hi blueray,

na receive na ba yung docs mo??? saang address na deliver???

tnxs..


blueray333 said:
Hi george77. Nagsend lang ako docs nung sat via dhl. Di pa dumadating. Same address ang linagay ko, yung may george street.

Saw your question sa iba thread. Currently, ang status ng package ko ay Departed Facility in Halifax - Canada.

Malamang mamayang gabi pa yata yun dadating, sa time naten. Update kita once sinabi delivered, tapos kung ano nakalgay.
 
isysy said:
Landed yesterday :D
Im in Edmonton now, very happy, summer na summer, pwede pang mag shorts

gtg!!! im going to go to City hall this morning to get SIN and the alberta health card :)

see ya all here in Canada :D

God is great!

Congrats! ;D
 
genius77 said:
hi blueray,

na receive na ba yung docs mo??? saang address na deliver???

tnxs..

Hi genius77. I posted on the other thread, same topic.

Mine was received by Mark M. there was no mention of the exact address. I called up dhl to comfirm, they told me they delivered it to the address specified on the label, which was george street.
 
JigJig said:
CONGRATS ISYSY!! please update us with your job hunting, way to go 0213! ;D

made some calls this afternoon and i got some schedules next week for an interview
 
hi nars,

how did you send the difference in HST to the College of Ontario? Baka ganun din pagawa sa amin coz we just sent our application last Tuesday pero we did not include the difference. Pano ba dapat isama un? Hinahabol din kasi namin ung end August. Thank you.
 
Hi Blueray,

Have you check sa website ng DHL kung saang address dineliver? or do you receive email from DHL about the confirmation of delivery and address?

Tnxs..

blueray333 said:
Hi genius77. I posted on the other thread, same topic.

Mine was received by Mark M. there was no mention of the exact address. I called up dhl to comfirm, they told me they delivered it to the address specified on the label, which was george street.
 
Ask ko lang dun sa mga nagsubmit na ng passport dun ba sa color of the eye- ano ilagay ko black or brown?

Sorry for my ignorance. :)
 
Mari_cnd said:
khai... im just curious how much ang consultancy fee ng agency mo?

thanks

around 60-75k..depende kung gano ka ka prompt mag bayad..:-)
 
genius77 said:
Hi Blueray,

Have you check sa website ng DHL kung saang address dineliver? or do you receive email from DHL about the confirmation of delivery and address?

Tnxs..

Yup. nakalagay lang dun Delivered-Halifax Canada. tinanong ko din DHL nun. sabi nila, yun lang raw nakalagay, kasi after halifax, meh third party sila na nagdedeliver. pero delivered raw yun sa specified address. that's what they claim. kaya tutugasin ko sila kung mali hehe :)
 
hi ndpadin,
ask ko lng wer k nagpa-medical?, kc ang bilis.
thank you!
 
pamazana said:
hi ndpadin,
ask ko lng wer k nagpa-medical?, kc ang bilis.
thank you!

d2 po sa Saigon, Vietnam. July 23 yung medical then forward nila july 26, Received by the embassy July 28.
 
to all my forummates: new or old,

our landing is very exciting, it is the most rewarding part of this journey. a new chapter in life.

all of the forms, the papers to prepare, money to spend, celebrations following AOR, IELTS, PPR and the visa, the hopes, wishes, garage sales and despidida parties, for me, what the most inspiring part is when you here the phrase, "Welcome to Canada" and we've heard it many times since we landed yesterday.

It is breathtaking and nerve racking to hear.

When we landed:

1. Vancouver International Airport, once you get out of the plane - di pa masyadong maginaw.. okay okay lang. then you follow the crowd lang.
2. for new immigrants, they color it green, you will turn a hard right turn going to a maze of doors with the the sign "New Immigrants", etc...
3. then youll line up in Service Canada counter, get a broucher and a priority number
4. once the priority number is called you'll face up with the immigration officer. nakakatakot yung sa amin because we were asked to transfer to another section where the working and student visas are... but friendly yung immigration officer.
5. he asked fif i am married, with kids, and travelled to Canada before.
6. asked me and my wife to sit down for a moment
7. called me back coz I got a mistake in the phone number (you dont need to memorize it pala, you can carry a small notebook with you). he let me place the address and the phone number in a piece of paper.

8. called me up again to sign the CPR and my wife also did hers. I almost touched the green line out of the white box. he'll ask you to use his own pen.

9. he asked for the declaration card and he stamped it. at this point, if you are coming with a family, you might want to sit back again, if you are alone or with only your spouse, then you can wait..

10. wait for that moment when he tells you that the PR card will be sent to the address in 2-3 weeks. then the words... "Welcome to Canada"

that's it you're done. my wife even asked for the priority number as a souvenier. Customs process is nothing, just give the piece of paper and go... if you're connecting to a domestic flight, just move on like you're doing a regular check-in. there's no such thing as 'check-through'

at least with Air Canada, make sure its 23 kilos each bag, otherwise you have to take off some and do a hand carry which should not exceed a total of 10kg per person including backpacks/paperpags/etc.

that would be it.

we got our SIN this morning. applied for the alberta health card, then went to HSBC and they opened us a FREE first time immigrant checking and savings account with ATM cards and phone+online banking. very convenient.

So, this is it. Job interviews and more job hunting na bukas. bibisitahin namin yun mga centers as advertised by CIIP. we'll check it out.

Hope to see you guys here. Please keep in touch.


This is it, we are here. A new challenge has begun.

Thanks to all, I'll keep in touch soon.
 
Hi ISYSY,

Good luck sa panibagong yugto ng inyong buhay.. May God Bless and guide you and your family as you start to build anew your life away from your native homeland




isysy said:
to all my forummates: new or old,

our landing is very exciting, it is the most rewarding part of this journey. a new chapter in life.

all of the forms, the papers to prepare, money to spend, celebrations following AOR, IELTS, PPR and the visa, the hopes, wishes, garage sales and despidida parties, for me, what the most inspiring part is when you here the phrase, "Welcome to Canada" and we've heard it many times since we landed yesterday.

It is breathtaking and nerve racking to hear.

When we landed:

1. Vancouver International Airport, once you get out of the plane - di pa masyadong maginaw.. okay okay lang. then you follow the crowd lang.
2. for new immigrants, they color it green, you will turn a hard right turn going to a maze of doors with the the sign "New Immigrants", etc...
3. then youll line up in Service Canada counter, get a broucher and a priority number
4. once the priority number is called you'll face up with the immigration officer. nakakatakot yung sa amin because we were asked to transfer to another section where the working and student visas are... but friendly yung immigration officer.
5. he asked fif i am married, with kids, and travelled to Canada before.
6. asked me and my wife to sit down for a moment
7. called me back coz I got a mistake in the phone number (you dont need to memorize it pala, you can carry a small notebook with you). he let me place the address and the phone number in a piece of paper.

8. called me up again to sign the CPR and my wife also did hers. I almost touched the green line out of the white box. he'll ask you to use his own pen.

9. he asked for the declaration card and he stamped it. at this point, if you are coming with a family, you might want to sit back again, if you are alone or with only your spouse, then you can wait..

10. wait for that moment when he tells you that the PR card will be sent to the address in 2-3 weeks. then the words... "Welcome to Canada"

that's it you're done. my wife even asked for the priority number as a souvenier. Customs process is nothing, just give the piece of paper and go... if you're connecting to a domestic flight, just move on like you're doing a regular check-in. there's no such thing as 'check-through'

at least with Air Canada, make sure its 23 kilos each bag, otherwise you have to take off some and do a hand carry which should not exceed a total of 10kg per person including backpacks/paperpags/etc.

that would be it.

we got our SIN this morning. applied for the alberta health card, then went to HSBC and they opened us a FREE first time immigrant checking and savings account with ATM cards and phone+online banking. very convenient.

So, this is it. Job interviews and more job hunting na bukas. bibisitahin namin yun mga centers as advertised by CIIP. we'll check it out.

Hope to see you guys here. Please keep in touch.


This is it, we are here. A new challenge has begun.

Thanks to all, I'll keep in touch soon.
 
hi,

FYI.

I have just downloaded the Manila Visa Office Specific Instructions today from the CIC Website and noticed that it has been updated - IMM 7025 E (08-2010).

Regards to all and God Bless.