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labiz001 said:
Rozorin, you got a U.S. transit visa ? Had to cancel that route and book another flying via Toronto to Edmonton on Emirate.

Yes I got a U.S visa.
 
Hello Elders in the house and everyone,

Please help clear my thots on this:
1. A friend of mine just told me that he was going to do a 3 months travel health insurance from IGI for his family of 6 as he prepares to land so they can enjoy health care before their health cards are ready at Ontario. Is this really necessary?

2. Do I need to fill a B4 listing all the items that am going with like clothes, food stuff, laptop, ipad, phones etc? If yes, please paste a link to the form.

Thanks,
Bebisco
 
Dear all, this is to inform the whole house that my family and I landed safely at Toronto Pearson International Airport this morning. We return all the Glory and Honour to ONLY HIM who is deserving of all for actualising a 10 year dream.

We pray earnestly for all waiting for any form of update that HE who began a Good Work in us, shall be Faithful and Just to Complete it.
 
maggiforever said:
Dear all, this is to inform the whole house that my family and I landed safely at Toronto Pearson International Airport this morning. We return all the Glory and Honour to ONLY HIM who is deserving of all for actualising a 10 year dream.

We pray earnestly for all waiting for any form of update that HE who began a Good Work in us, shall be Faithful and Just to Complete it.

Welcome Maggi, you made it to your next stage of glory :)
 
Pipis Husband said:
Welcome Maggi, you made it to your next stage of glory :)



Thanks PH
 
maggiforever said:
Dear all, this is to inform the whole house that my family and I landed safely at Toronto Pearson International Airport this morning. We return all the Glory and Honour to ONLY HIM who is deserving of all for actualising a 10 year dream.

We pray earnestly for all waiting for any form of update that HE who began a Good Work in us, shall be Faithful and Just to Complete it.

Congratulations Maggi. I pray you enjoy the best of the land and you possess it in full. Enjoy this musical in link below.

God is awesome and does wonderful things, a wait of 10 years is not 10 days or 10 months. He is worthy!!! Thanking for holding on

PH, pls do you have any answer my question above.
 
bebisco said:
Congratulations Maggi. I pray you enjoy the best of the land and you possess it in full. Enjoy this musical in link below.

God is awesome and does wonderful things, a wait of 10 years is not 10 days or 10 months. He is worthy!!! Thanking for holding on

PH, pls do you have any answer my question above.

Question 1, as your spirit leads. My family has fantastic health so no insurance necessary when we came. I only brought 1 dose of malaria drugs each, some panadol and some worm expeller. If you're settling in the GTA - Greater Toronto Area, there is a clinic at Bramalea that will treat you free of charge as a newcomer. With Google, you can find it and others as well.

Question 2, you need to prepare a list of all things coming with you and things that will follow later. Draw the two lists by category and put total estimated value of the items. Eg electronics, $800. Clothes, $1000. Jewelry, $2000. Books and educational materials, $750.Then put grand total, simple list on excel if you can't find the Form B4. But with Google, you can search for it but not compulsory.
 
bebisco said:
Hello Elders in the house and everyone,

Please help clear my thots on this:
1. A friend of mine just told me that he was going to do a 3 months travel health insurance from IGI for his family of 6 as he prepares to land so they can enjoy health care before their health cards are ready at Ontario. Is this really necessary?

2. Do I need to fill a B4 listing all the items that am going with like clothes, food stuff, laptop, ipad, phones etc? If yes, please paste a link to the form.

Thanks,
Bebisco

1. Healthcare in a place like Canada without insurance can be very expensive. Personally, I'd take to be on the safe side.

2. Since you have electronics, I will advise you fill it. I don't know if you have goods to follow though, but here are the links

B4 http://www.cbsa.gc.ca/publications/forms-formulaires/bsf186-eng.pdf

B4A http://www.cbsa.gc.ca/publications/forms-formulaires/bsf186a.pdf
 
rozorin said:
Praise praise praise the Lord!!!

I joyfully announce the pick up of our Visas and COPR this evening. God is too much.

I will like to say a big thank you to Flosure for his prayers, support and encouragement, for all his assurances when I was worried and unsure. To Pipi's husband for his advise and counsel. And finally to our own Neyobash, who gave me the VIP treatment and picked my late night calls, addressing my worries and ensured that I and my passports are reunited.

For everyone waiting for one update or the other, just trust God to complete what He has started. It may be slow but it will SURELY happen.

It has indeed ended in praise, Hallelujah!!!

Congrats to you Rozorin. God be praised. And thanks to God that it has ended in praise.
 
Hi all, just a little tip I'm sharing before I forget :)

When you start driving in Canada, you may want to use the GPS service on your phone to get around or buy a GPS device like TomTom or Garmin and affix in your car. Whichever you use; phone or GPS device, please do not fix the phone or device holder anywhere on your windscreen. It is against the law.

A lot of people here are actually driving with the devices fixed directly on the windscreen because that's how their friends or relatives use it too. However, I just had a naija sister here learn the hard way that it should be affixed to the dashboard or a/c vent and never on the windshield. She was fined some serious dollars for this seemingly harmless infraction by a police patrol and points deducted from her licence!

For those with the device holder on your windshiled, please correct accordingly. Happy driving all 8)
 
Pipis Husband said:
Hi all, just a little tip I'm sharing before I forget :)

When you start driving in Canada, you may want to use the GPS service on your phone to get around or buy a GPS device like TomTom or Garmin and affix in your car. Whichever you use; phone or GPS device, please do not fix the phone or device holder anywhere on your windscreen. It is against the law.

A lot of people here are actually driving with the devices fixed directly on the windscreen because that's how their friends or relatives use it too. However, I just had a naija sister here learn the hard way that it should be affixed to the dashboard or a/c vent and never on the windshield. She was fined some serious dollars for this seemingly harmless infraction by a police patrol and points deducted from her licence!

For those with the device holder on your windshiled, please correct accordingly. Happy driving all 8)

ok thanks PH,will keep in mind
 
maggiforever said:
Dear all, this is to inform the whole house that my family and I landed safely at Toronto Pearson International Airport this morning. We return all the Glory and Honour to ONLY HIM who is deserving of all for actualising a 10 year dream.

We pray earnestly for all waiting for any form of update that HE who began a Good Work in us, shall be Faithful and Just to Complete it.

congrats maggiforever
 
maggiforever said:
Dear all, this is to inform the whole house that my family and I landed safely at Toronto Pearson International Airport this morning. We return all the Glory and Honour to ONLY HIM who is deserving of all for actualising a 10 year dream.

We pray earnestly for all waiting for any form of update that HE who began a Good Work in us, shall be Faithful and Just to Complete it.
Congrats Maggiforever. That's God's plan for his children to always emerge successful in all endevours.
 
Congrats to u dearest Canny, Bebisco and all who have had updates from AVO lately. I draw strenght from ur faith bebisco. Congrats all
Dearest Canny said:
It is with great joy that I announce the arrival of our VISAS and COPR. Appreciation goes out to everyone from the silent to the active members who in their little way acted in making this a reality. U guys are the best.
For those that have delays, always remember that Baba God has never failed and his blessings MUST come to pass. God makes everything beautiful IN HIS Time.

Neyobash, u are a good man and UPS rocks.....

My timeline is below

Application received. Oct 2014
Medical. July 2015
Further medical. November 2015
Addition of my son. March 2016
PPR. May. 2016
Visa and COPR. May 2016
 
Pipis Husband said:
Question 1, as your spirit leads. My family has fantastic health so no insurance necessary when we came. I only brought 1 dose of malaria drugs each, some panadol and some worm expeller. If you're settling in the GTA - Greater Toronto Area, there is a clinic at Bramalea that will treat you free of charge as a newcomer. With Google, you can find it and others as well.

Question 2, you need to prepare a list of all things coming with you and things that will follow later. Draw the two lists by category and put total estimated value of the items. Eg electronics, $800. Clothes, $1000. Jewelry, $2000. Books and educational materials, $750.Then put grand total, simple list on excel if you can't find the Form B4. But with Google, you can search for it but not compulsory.

Tnx PH, much appreciated for answers.