Suji1234 said:
Hi Century, Ashif, Palak
Need an insight, When we land in canada do we have to show our NOC jobs and duties letter at Immigration office?I just realized I dont have a copy of letter submitted as i submitted the originals. please let me know..What all do we need to carry ? do we have any topics here on the forum so that i can ask ?..I know its too early..just preparing myself..Waiting on PPR from NDVO
You can check here:
http://www.canadavisa.com/landing-settlement-canada.html
Documents to bring with you when you land
When you land in Canada, you should bring:
A Canadian immigrant visa and Confirmation of Permanent Residence for each family member traveling with you;
A valid passport or other travel document for each family member traveling with you;
Two copies of a detailed list of all the personal or household items you are bringing with you; and
Two copies of a list of items that are arriving later. (Note: The lists should state how much your personal and household items are worth.)
You must also bring with you enough money to cover living expenses such as rent, food, clothing and transportation for a six-month period. You may be asked to show proof of funds.
Make sure that your documents are available to show immigration officials, and not packed away in a suitcase. For more information on two-copy lists, please see http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/guide/section-02.asp#1
Additional Documents you may need to bring with you
Depending on your circumstances, you may be asked for some of the following documents as well, so make sure you have them with you:
Birth certificates or baptismal certificates; marriage certificates; adoption, separation or divorce papers;
School records, diplomas or degrees for each family member travelling with you;
Trade or professional certificates and licenses;
Letters of reference from former employers;
A list of your educational and professional qualifications and job experience (this is also called a résumé);
Immunization, vaccination, dental and other health records for each family member;
Driver's license, including an International Driver's Permit if applicable;
Photocopies of all essential and important documents, in case the originals get lost (be sure to keep the photocopies in a separate place from the originals); and
Car registration documents (if you are importing a motor vehicle into Canada)
Also check the link for process:
http://www.immigration.ca/en/immigration-wiki2/43-canada-immigration/157-the-landing-process.html