They will likely send you a paypal request or something like that.Grace1978 said:yes,
I ordered
http://gcmsfile.ca/apply.html
They will likely send you a paypal request or something like that.Grace1978 said:yes,
I ordered
http://gcmsfile.ca/apply.html
Some of the agents are really nice and helpful. Try some French, it might be a deal-brakerfarahnz said:I called CIC this morning and asked about the status of my application. I got very general responses that my application is under process and it is in the normal time frame. I asked if CPC-O has finished the eligibility check, he said he has no information about that. I felt he just gave me general answers and he didn't even open my file. I kinda expected that though. I just wanted to give it a shot. Back to waiting for MR :-X
I just sent them email asking for email with payment information for the service,Diplomatru said:They will likely send you a paypal request or something like that.
Haha, I wish I could speak french thenDiplomatru said:Some of the agents are really nice and helpful. Try some French, it might be a deal-braker
it is just a matter of showing that you like their culture - mercí, bonjour, comment allez-vous, basic phrases! the call centre is located in Montreal, so most agents are Québécois.farahnz said:Haha, I wish I could speak french then
Je adore français et peut-être qu'un jour je apprends que langueDiplomatru said:it is just a matter of showing that you like their culture - mercí, bonjour, comment allez-vous, basic phrases! the call centre is located in Montreal, so most agents are Québécois.
LOL! Hopefully!Grace1978 said:Je adore français et peut-être qu'un jour je apprends que langue
Bravo! +1Grace1978 said:Je adore français et peut-être qu'un jour je apprends que langue
Yes, that's your COpdhaliwal said:Hi Diplomat
In my GCMS notes they mentioned searched by: JH01572
what does it mean?
Is that the id of visa officer?
My application is assigned to RC 6262Geotherm said:I got document request from CO- RK6165. Does this mean that I am assigned to RK6165?
Wow that's quiet a process to get the car from here (US)jobinj1 said:This is in continuation to my posts on how to import your personal car. This time it is about what to do after entry.
Its been a while, so this is from memory. It can vary a little. Also your scenario might be different based on your car.
First get recall clearance. (http://www.riv.ca/RecallClearance.aspx)
Send recall clearance and Form 1 to support @ support.riv.ca
Then you have to pay RIV fees online (around $230 with tax). You need information from Form 1 to pay the fees.
Then you will receive an inspection form from RIV. I think this is called Form 2.
Take this to an authorized inspection center and get all modification done.
The authorized center will send the inspection report directly to RIV.
RIV will send you a certification sticker, which you have to stick in your car.
That's it, the federal import process is complete, however there are additional steps for provincial, which can vary based on the province you plan to settle in.
I have settled in BC. Since I had USA-Canada insurance I did not buy any insurance from BC beforehand.
I just got my provincial inspection done along with my federal inspection.
Then I took it to BCAA, which is an authorized agent for ICBC, for registration and insurance.
They needed form 1, form2, inspection reports and the title apart from the car itself.
Right there I got new license plates, registration, title and insurance.
They take your old license plates and title. Get a letter from them that they have collected those from you because you may have to send it to your DMV.
Once you have sent the letter to DMV, you can cancel your US insurance.