- Apr 20, 2013
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Hong Kong S.A.R
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 17-09-2013
- AOR Received.
- 04-10-2013
- File Transfer...
- 12-10-2013
- Med's Done....
- 12-07-2013
- Passport Req..
- 15-11-2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- 16-12-2013
- LANDED..........
- 21-01-2014
Hi, while i found some thread about guiding how to fill out the form B4 i have a few case specific questions i would like to get some feed back on.
Background: I will be landing in Canada in January as a new PR, my wife who is the sponsor will come after me maybe in march or so. (still tied up with work here) She is a Canadian citizen, but haven't lived in Canada for about 8 years. We have a 4 bedroom apartment we will move over via boat later on, furniture, electronics, clothes, jewelry etc.
Q1: if you fill out the B4 forms (Goods to Follow/Accompanying List) can you bring in as much as you possible want? at unlimited value? all tax-exempt as a matter of speaking, sort of as a one-time tax free entry to Canada as new PR. Or are there restrictions?
Q2: the goods to follow, do they need to follow like within a year? in other words, is there an expiration when you need to have all goods in Canada? I am planning to bring very little on landing next month, and ship the rest maybe withing 6 months.
Q3: Can my wife also fill out a B4 when she comes to Canada? She is a citizen, but haven't lived in Canada for 8 years. Which means she has acquired a lot of things abroad, that we don't want to get taxed for when arriving in Canada. are there similar tax-exempt ways for "returning" Canadians? or are we better of writing everything under my name?
appreciate any input, prior experience..
Background: I will be landing in Canada in January as a new PR, my wife who is the sponsor will come after me maybe in march or so. (still tied up with work here) She is a Canadian citizen, but haven't lived in Canada for about 8 years. We have a 4 bedroom apartment we will move over via boat later on, furniture, electronics, clothes, jewelry etc.
Q1: if you fill out the B4 forms (Goods to Follow/Accompanying List) can you bring in as much as you possible want? at unlimited value? all tax-exempt as a matter of speaking, sort of as a one-time tax free entry to Canada as new PR. Or are there restrictions?
Q2: the goods to follow, do they need to follow like within a year? in other words, is there an expiration when you need to have all goods in Canada? I am planning to bring very little on landing next month, and ship the rest maybe withing 6 months.
Q3: Can my wife also fill out a B4 when she comes to Canada? She is a citizen, but haven't lived in Canada for 8 years. Which means she has acquired a lot of things abroad, that we don't want to get taxed for when arriving in Canada. are there similar tax-exempt ways for "returning" Canadians? or are we better of writing everything under my name?
appreciate any input, prior experience..