Dear qoraxqorax said:U don't [usually] require a GTF-B4 for personal garments & minor items.
Thnx for your reply. But I want to bring some money also in future. What should I do. Can I submit now Goods To follow list.
Dear qoraxqorax said:U don't [usually] require a GTF-B4 for personal garments & minor items.
Form-B4 is for 'goods'... not for monies or fixed assets.irfan74 said:Dear qorax
Thnx for your reply. But I want to bring some money also in future. What should I do. Can I submit now Goods To follow list.
Thnx for your reply. You are doing a great work . One more question that I will be back my home country after PR card. Should I applyqorax said:Form-B4 is for 'goods'... not for monies or fixed assets.
BTW u can bring-in as much funds as u desire, anytime... they do not attract a/ny tax.
After 6 months you permanently transfer in Canadairfan74 said:Thnx for your reply. You are doing a great work . One more question that I will be back my home country after PR card. Should I apply
health card now or after when I will permenantly transfer in canada after 6 months.
Thnx Steaky for your reply.steaky said:After 6 months you permanently transfer in Canada
Wezza said:Dearest Steaky,
Thank you very much for your help, sorry to be late in thanking you but just due to time difference I was late.
Just one more question, regarding the bags do I mention the brand as well, also the carpets do I mention the colours & sizes as well. We have some Christoffle items & some silver objects for home decorations do I take pictures of those?
Can't thank you enough
No problem. It's just like jewelries you might want to value it, take a picture and show it if necessary.humsafar said:Hi, I just want to know, if we can mention a Gold bar (e.g. 100grams) in accompanied goods list or Goods to follow list, The reason to bring the Gold bar will be to have it as a contingency reserve alternative fund. So we can sell it if such an emergency need arrives few years down the line.
I don't want to sell the Gold before moving, instead want to keep it because its value appreciates with time.
Hi,Shaikhzees said:Dear All,
Can someone kindly explain the diference between a Declaration Form (which u get in flight) and the B4 Form.
Hi,Phobos said:Hi qorax,
I am planning to land in Canada during January. I have a small coins collection, which I mostly collected from my grand parents, old relatives, my own travels, friends coming from abroad etc. Not a single one purchased. Some of them are old (Oldest being 80 years old). I need to know how to declare them. I think I need to take their pictures. If I take picture of them individually, it will be a huge folder. Is it ok if I take them together (10-20 in each picture)?
Secondly, how do I value them? I don't know any antique dealer who would be able to evaluate their value correctly. Even if I get them valued, every individual will value them differently. It is very hard to guess their true worth. What should I do?