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moamana82 said:
Ok you mean that to live a middle class life in canada you ve to be earning 70000 canadian dollars thats too much as most of whom i asked said that for a family of four persons 4000 per month is enough that mean 40 ×12 = 48 only
70 is such too much ...can i ve more information on this plz

Right..but depends on a lot of things too. First is location, not only the city but where exactly in the city. Second, don't forget the income tax (both federal and provincial, which could be 30-40% of your income). If you earn 4000 a month, you could be receiving less than 3000 a month after tax.

Also what I gave is the average for cities like Toronto and Vancouver for an average middle class standard. Don't forget middle class is a HUGE group of people with a HUGE range of income and lifestyle. Like I said, one could fall anywhere in the spectrum of the bell curve. If you want to just spend the bare minimum then like I said, even a 2000 a month is enough but you would probably be in the lower middle class group.
 
hello to everyone.

Is it necessary to have spouse name on passport to get the PCC ? In my case i dont have spouse name on my passport but mine is there on my wife's passport. even i got the PCC from passport office. hope that will be valid at NDVO.

Does the passport needs minimum one years validity before it is asked by the NDVO.

Please update.
 
Max_ash said:
Just a thought, $70,000/yr is it before taxes or after?
In order to have ~4000/month in hand means you should have a package of $70k-$72k/year

In my opinion $4000/month(in hand) for a family of 4 is not sufficient. you will be on the edge.

Exactly, the figures in the link are gross incomes (before taxes).
 
immig_IT_guy said:
I would not quote CIC, I think they update the numbers in batches and would most likely be not recent.
I would rely on our spreadsheet.

I would me more than happy if what you say is true but sir it is difficult to digest when they are specifically mentioning a date on their website for the applications...and there they are not updating anything till 12th sept...it calls for a worry for me

1113 CODE pls help me :( :( :( :( :(

Is there any way we can enquire with CIC or any other authority on this point???
 
neeraj19a said:
HI Friends,
I am unable to download the documents required for application
Can u pls send me the following documents at my id neeraj.bakhtani @ gmail.com

Generic Application Form for Canada [IMM 0008] (PDF, 487 KB)
Additional Dependants/Declaration [IMM 0008DEP] (PDF, 471 KB)
Statutory Declaration of Common-law Union [IMM 5409] (PDF, 47 KB)
Supplementary Information – Your travels [IMM 5562] (PDF, 1,8 MB)


pls send me the following documents at my id neeraj.bakhtani @ gmail.com

Note:Send me the latest documents as I can see the documents have been last updated on August 2014

So please send me docs that you have downloaded either in August or September

Thanks in advance

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Use windows internet explorer instead of any other browsers. You will be able to download. If not tell me ill send u
 
ashesh said:
I would me more than happy if what you say is true but sir it is difficult to digest when they are specifically mentioning a date on their website for the applications...and there they are not updating anything till 12th sept...it calls for a worry for me

1113 CODE pls help me :( :( :( :( :(

Is there any way we can enquire with CIC or any other authority on this point???
I have the same question as you do Bro... ;D ;D ;D ;D
Seniors, can you please help me answer our question
Can we inquire CIC on the status of our applications once they started processing our dates applications?
 
Dear Experts,

Need your advise plz. In my experience letter , my employer mentioned

To,
Canadian immigration
Canadian experience class
Centralized intake office
Sydney, Nova scotia,

However I am applying under fsw noc category 0111. I notice the mistake of mentioning "canadian experience class" after sending the application. Shall i send a correction letter ? And if i should, what is the process to have this letter added to my application? As I just applied on 10 Sept???
Plzzzz help and advise

Regards,
 
Hi Guys,

I am 9th Jun applicant and it look like my cc will be charged in next 1 or 2 week. For this, I have raised my CC international limit.Do I need to take any other action so that my CC charge will not be blocked by any reason.
 
Gsw said:
When they need kid's passport ..atleast one of the parent should have spouse's name on his/her passport.
I recommend atleast HE should get his spouse's name on his passport ( can be done later as well before MR as well )

Ya u can get Pcc from Delhi psi in couple of days as well (online services are there )
Just google it dear

thankyou sir, this solves some problems! :)
 
sheery said:
hello to everyone.

Is it necessary to have spouse name on passport to get the PCC ? In my case i dont have spouse name on my passport but mine is there on my wife's passport. even i got the PCC from passport office. hope that will be valid at NDVO.

Does the passport needs minimum one years validity before it is asked by the NDVO.

Please update.

No. It's not necessary to have spouse's name in the passport. But if your passport is expiring within a year then get a new one ASAP because you won't be allowed to enter most countries with passport that has less than 6 months validity. I am not sure if NDVO will even give you visa with an expiring passport.
 
Applicant4canada said:
Dear Experts,

Need your advise plz. In my experience letter , my employer mentioned

To,
Canadian immigration
Canadian experience class
Centralized intake office
Sydney, Nova scotia,

However I am applying under fsw noc category 0111. I notice the mistake of mentioning "canadian experience class" after sending the application. Shall i send a correction letter ? And if i should, what is the process to have this letter added to my application? As I just applied on 10 Sept???
Plzzzz help and advise

Regards,

No need to send correction letter. It would be fine.
 
Hi guys,

I have PCC issued by Indian passport office "for Australia". It is valid still. Can I submit this for Cananda processing or shall I take a new one in the name of Cananda.
Format of the PCC is same in both the cases. Only "For country" changes.
Thanks in advance!!
 
tri-junction said:
Hi guys,

I have PCC issued by Indian passport office "for Australia". It is valid still. Can I submit this for Cananda processing or shall I take a new one in the name of Cananda.
Format of the PCC is same in both the cases. Only "For country" changes.
Thanks in advance!!

It would be better to take new one for canada.
 
Diplomatru said:
Ok, guys, so as promised, I get down to sharing my knowledge of Canada with those of you who still have their first journey here ahead of you.

1) First and foremost, bring as much money as possible. If you bring cash over 10000CAD, you are REQUIRED to declare it with CBSA. The officer will fill in the declaration for you, and MAY count the money, and eventually issue a declaration that would state that you have legally brought a sum amounting to XXX to Canada. This is a crucial document, which will render your life WAY easier.
2) Be sure to book a GOOD hotel (as per Tripadvisor rating) at the POE, whether it is Toronto or Montreal. It is no secret that your first couple of months in here will be super tough, because you'll be starting your life from scratch in a far away country of which you have little knowledge. So, you need a POSITIVE start that will give you a taste of Canada and keep you rolling for future challenges. Relax for a couple of days, do some sightseeing, eat, smile and enjoy yourselfs.
3) As soon as you are ready for action, you need to take your Canadian status document (PR visa, SP, WP or TRV), the customs declaration and obviously the money to a branch of one of Canada's top-5 banks. That is TD Canada Trust, RBC, CIBC, BMO, Scotiabank. All of them offer a special package meant for newcomers, which boasts in reduced fees and other benefits. You need to open a checking account with a debit card which will be issued on site, and a savings account which will be used to guarantee the credit limit for your future CC. CC is indispensable in Canada, you will NOT be able to buy anything online and will have difficulties applying for any services involving a monthly payment plan without it. Since you have no credit history in Canada, the only way to obtain it, is to deposit at least 1000CAD into the savings account which will be collected by the bank in case you fail to pay your monthly CC bill. Keep in mind that it takes about two weeks to get your application for CC approved and delivered to the branch. So ask the bank clerk for pickup and indicate your temporary address (hotel, friend's place) in the application. Also request Direct deposit and wire instructions, you will need it later.
4) Buy a prepaid plan with any cell service provider, they are all crazy expensive, but at this point you cannot enrol to a monthly plan wthout a CC. Canadians are fond of phones, answering machines and mail. It is customary here to call if you want something done, and you will have a lot of conversations ahead. Again you can use your temporary address, you will amend it later. An ID will be required of you, so bring your CIC issued document.
5) Now you are all set to start looking for an apartment. I would recomend kijiji.ca. DO remember that you are new here and don't have any referals, credit history, thus landlords will be very hesitant to deal with you. Consider it an interview and act accordingly when you secured an appointment with a LL. Be advised, that if you sign a rental agreement, you become legally binded to pay for the whole term of your stay (8 months, etc.). So if you decide to move you will still HAVE to pay the rent even if you stop living there, or find a sub-tenant. Therefore I cannot emphasize enough that you have to be extra clear that you will stay in this place for the term agreed with the LL. As POF bring along your customs declaration and bank statement. Also keep in mind that most of the apartments come unfirnished. If the LL agrees to let you in, which is unlikely to happen on day one and involves a lot of legwork, you will need to bring a money order for the first and last month (bought at Canada post or any bank), fill the papers, provide the LL with direct deposit instructions (so that he can charge your account for monthly rent) and set a move in date (usually it will be 1st day of month). It is important to get your address with postal code from the LL.
6) To buy basic things for the apartment I would suggest such stores as Dollarama or Dollar tree. They accept debit and are usually conveniently located unlike the large stores. You will buy the furniture later at Walmart and Ikea when your CC arrives, but be prepared to stick with air mattress for a week or two.

To be continued.

+1 for sharing your experience
 
Could anyone in this forum please let me know whether ECA report is needed for spouse if spouse is also applying along with primary applicant? Also is Police clearance certificate mandatory?

Appreciate your response

Thanks
 
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