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Hello All


I am moving to Toronto, early next month. It would be great to have suggestions and comments for last time preparation. Kindly join this thread for share ideas.

Regards
 
i will be moving to Ontario in febuary also, tips would surely be appreciated! thanks
 
sandyfab said:
me too but on march 2014...

feb is too cold
For how long do you think the cold will last? Thinking of going March too.
 
i think it would still be cold during that time.
 
NewbieMay said:
i think it would still be cold during that time.
Really? Will i then need to buy winter clothes before i travel?
 
Planning to land during 1st week of February.
 
To all, if you can't survive cold (say -15 deg cent) snow every where, chilling wind etc. and with small kids then ideal time to land is April/May provided your visa could allow you. Pl track weather details esp historical data for last year from Jan - Apr and decide as your worst enemy in Canada could be bad weather.

I personally feel that searching for a new job or exploring a new country in freezing cold is bit difficult as you will end up staying at home mostly and waiting for good weather to come but it depends upon person to person.

I landed in July and it was fantastic even the day time was more than night time, so it was good to enjoy and look for opportunities! But this is my personal opinion and it might not work for others, in some cases!

May2010applicant said:
Planning to land during 1st week of February.
 
It is a great of You that You are flying to Canada in Feb. At this month, The weather of Canada has nice.
 
Hi All,

I am going to Toronto in April. In April too the temperatures will be cold about 0-3 degrees at night and no more then 6-7 in the day hence even that time you will need warm cloths.

Also given the fact that the Summers actually are in June, July and August . May will be some rains too hence be prepared for all kinds of weather.

Feb is definitely very cold. Check accuweather.com for average temperatures for a particular month. in Feb and March you will still witness snow, April you may or may not see it depending on how good the summer is going to be. Don't foget to carry windcheaters with you as they are helpful in fighting winds.

Shef
 
Dear All,

I am flying next week to Montreal.

Can you please advice me which forms i need to have with me? What is the document called which describes the contents of the luggage?

Thanks for your help.
 
NN74 said:
To all, if you can't survive cold (say -15 deg cent) snow every where, chilling wind etc. and with small kids then ideal time to land is April/May provided your visa could allow you. Pl track weather details esp historical data for last year from Jan - Apr and decide as your worst enemy in Canada could be bad weather.

I personally feel that searching for a new job or exploring a new country in freezing cold is bit difficult as you will end up staying at home mostly and waiting for good weather to come but it depends upon person to person.

I landed in July and it was fantastic even the day time was more than night time, so it was good to enjoy and look for opportunities! But this is my personal opinion and it might not work for others, in some cases!
I'ld give this a thought, though i'm eager to land in March.
 
hello all

i landed mid jan 2014 with my family and kids.

Weather is very cold this week. Currently at -23 c. its tough to go out in this weather.

When you book your initial accomodation, be sure that you have shops, subway or buses near by otherwise walking is not advisable.

any questions let me know
 
rchandrans said:
hello all

i landed mid jan 2014 with my family and kids.

Weather is very cold this week. Currently at -23 c. its tough to go out in this weather.

When you book your initial accomodation, be sure that you have shops, subway or buses near by otherwise walking is not advisable.

any questions let me know
Thanks for the info
 
question guys, i will be landing in toronto this feb as a spousal sponsored immigrant where do i need to do my initial landing, is it in vancouver or i can do it diretcly in toronto?