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ImpatientAlligator

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Is it necessary to declare goods accompanying list at the airport?
Yes. You declare both 'goods accompanying' and 'goods to follow'. In the BSF186/A forms, just mention which pages contain the 'goods to follow' items. Make sure you explicitly mention that you have goods to declare at the customs checkpoint; they sometimes just wave people through
 

ImpatientAlligator

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Wow, man. Thank you so much for taking the time out to type all of that. When I sit down to plan my itinerary, I will do things exactly as you mentioned here. I will extend my trip if I have to in order to explore Vancouver more. I have saved your post in Evernote just in case this thread goes kaput for some reason.

Just to give you more context about me, I have lived in Delhi for close to 20 years but never felt at home here. My favorite places to visit in Delhi were the zoo and public parks near my house. That was my way of "being in nature" in a place like Delhi. Throughout my tenure here, I have felt "rushed" and felt like everyone is angry at everyone else for no reason. I always felt like I was dragging my feet here and never felt like I was thriving.

The only two times I have felt like having inner peace in my life are when I lived in a small town in Gujarat when I was a kid and when I lived in Goa for a couple of months. I am someone who depends a lot on the environment I live in. If you were to meet me in real life, it would feel like you were meeting two different persons when you meet me in a place like Delhi vs a place like Goa.

As I mentioned before, I have never stepped out of India and wouldn't call myself a well-traveled man.

My only goal for a close to a month-long vacation in Canada is to find a place where I don't feel "rushed". That obviously rules out GTA. Although you have written a lot about Vancouver, will it feel like a big city where everyone is in a hurry to get someplace? Surely the cost of living at the place would force everyone to be a part of the rat race.

Although I should be doing this research on my own, which area would be most suitable for renting an AirBnb? I guess access to SkyTrain should be my top priority so that I can explore most things you have mentioned in your post. I have set aside a budget for this trip but I still make Indian IT guy money in Indian rupees. In other words, I have *some* money but I would rather spend it on exploring places rather than renting a fancy apartment. I also wish to avoid affluent areas, which can be nice but that's not what I am about.

PS: I am a big fan of X-Files and would most definitely visit the place where they shot the wooded area scenes if nothing else. I will also try to find time and budget for whale watching if I can. I am pretty sure it is going to be the highlight of my tour.
Bro, just settle in Whistler/Banff and become a ski instructor :)
 

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Wow, man. Thank you so much for taking the time out to type all of that. When I sit down to plan my itinerary, I will do things exactly as you mentioned here. I will extend my trip if I have to in order to explore Vancouver more. I have saved your post in Evernote just in case this thread goes kaput for some reason.

Just to give you more context about me, I have lived in Delhi for close to 20 years but never felt at home here. My favorite places to visit in Delhi were the zoo and public parks near my house. That was my way of "being in nature" in a place like Delhi. Throughout my tenure here, I have felt "rushed" and felt like everyone is angry at everyone else for no reason. I always felt like I was dragging my feet here and never felt like I was thriving.

The only two times I have felt like having inner peace in my life are when I lived in a small town in Gujarat when I was a kid and when I lived in Goa for a couple of months. I am someone who depends a lot on the environment I live in. If you were to meet me in real life, it would feel like you were meeting two different persons when you meet me in a place like Delhi vs a place like Goa.

As I mentioned before, I have never stepped out of India and wouldn't call myself a well-traveled man.

My only goal for a close to a month-long vacation in Canada is to find a place where I don't feel "rushed". That obviously rules out GTA. Although you have written a lot about Vancouver, will it feel like a big city where everyone is in a hurry to get someplace? Surely the cost of living at the place would force everyone to be a part of the rat race.

Although I should be doing this research on my own, which area would be most suitable for renting an AirBnb? I guess access to SkyTrain should be my top priority so that I can explore most things you have mentioned in your post. I have set aside a budget for this trip but I still make Indian IT guy money in Indian rupees. In other words, I have *some* money but I would rather spend it on exploring places rather than renting a fancy apartment. I also wish to avoid affluent areas, which can be nice but that's not what I am about.

PS: I am a big fan of X-Files and would most definitely visit the place where they shot the wooded area scenes if nothing else. I will also try to find time and budget for whale watching if I can. I am pretty sure it is going to be the highlight of my tour.
Some of my fond memories are from Delhi. I was in IIT-D back in mid 2000s and South Delhi was dope back then. But then college life is dope in itself.

Vancouver can be chill or it can be fast depending upon what you are doing and where you are. Lynn Valley is slow paced but downtown obviously is fast paced. One more thing, people in BC are a bit outdoor-ish and on any sunny day you will find them exercising or just running around. Take it in stride. I personally never did AirBnB in Vancouver so I do not know how good it is. I did it in Victoria BC and it was easy here. I got one in Chinatown in Victoria BC and it was an entire small studio apartment for one week. In Vancouver, my employer arranged for a serviced apartment for me to live for 30-45 days while I searched for an apartment. It was a part of my relocation package.

If you want really laid back life, move to Vancouver Island -- its retirees paradise.

That being said. BC has another name, its called Bring Cash. You need money, lots of it. Its pretty expensive to live around here. A one month vacation, just be sure you have budgeted it well because money just god damned disappears here. There are ways around it but ultimately, you are living in an expansive part of the world, it catches up with you. Also, if you are visiting Canada, carry a visitor medical insurance because even with PR, your public medical insurance wont kick in for 3 more months. You don't want to be stuck in accident with no money in pocket. Also, even after having insurance, things can get hairy... some hospitals --especially ones belonging island health-- do not do cashless bill settlement. What it means is, you will have to pay in cash and then insurer will refund you. Yes, it sucks and can totally fuck you over. I do not know if hospitals in Vancouver do cashless direct billing. Check on it. You don't want to end up with 3-4 thousand bill with your hospital billing counter insisting on credit card and not accepting your medical insurance.

Also, mostly in BC, there are no bad places to live if you like open spaces, sunshine and nature. Every damned neighbourhood has parks. Many have sea shore. The only thing that is typically missing are sandy beaches but if you know where to look even those are not far. Only thing you have to work on is your job and possibly what you want for your family.

The biggest crunch BC is facing are doctors, teachers and general workers. Meaning some parts in BC will have issues with availability of doctors, many schools are facing shortage of teachers and many businesses are operating half staffed. Don't be surprised if you have to line up for paying your purchase as even though there may be 10 counters, there may be just 2 cashiers.

In the end there are things that you will love about BC and Canada and many things you take for granted will be missing. Thing like immediate access to an specialist doctor, things like immediate access to a plumber or a handyman to fix some part of your house, things like getting medicines on the counter, things like house help. I shit you not, I had an ancient oven to clean and I had to take appointment with cleaning lady who said she will visit me 10 days later. She cancelled appointment at the last minute due to some personal emergency. After one month of fruitless waiting around, I got the necessary tools and supplies and cleaned the oven myself over 3 days on a long weekend -- it was horrible. Meaning, you need to get handy in these parts, manual labour is in short supply.
 
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If you plan to bring in any goods from your home country, you should declare "goods to follow". If not, then no.
My parents will be sending some of my stuff that I could not fit into my luggage, it's not valuable stuff though just some sketchbooks, books, colours etc. Do I need to declare these as well?
 

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@stirredo do read about medical insurance part of my response that I added later.. I believe that the biggest pitfall for any first time visitor/new arrival.
 
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@stirredo do read about medical insurance part of my response that I added later.. I believe that the biggest pitfall for any first time visitor/new arrival.

Fortunately, i came across this when I was doing research for soft landing. I have already booked travellers insurance for my entire stay through manulife, which will cover my medical liability upto 50k CAD.

Wish me luck, man. I have my flight in the evening today. I have only seen the other side of the world through movies and tv show and have no idea what to expect.

This brader will be stepping out of his country for the first time, straight into Canada.

Thank you so much for answering my questions in great detail.
 

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Hi people,
We are PR, and My spouse is from non IT background and wants to do data analytics course.
Needed wise advice on where to do the course in India or in Canada??
 

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Hey everyone. I received the passport request on June 24! You can find the details on my signature.

Quick question: In the request letter, I am asked to provide my height and eye color along with my passport and two photos. I entered my eye color as blue in the eAPR forms but most people says it is actually green. My eyes go from green to blue sometimes and when I ask people I get different answers. I asked to the doctor during the medical assessment on Dec 2020 and she said she thinks it is blue so I entered blue on the eAPR forms. Statistically more people say it is green. Do you think I should simply go with the blue again on the Appendix B - Height and Eye Colour Chart or change to green ? I know it sounds like a silly question but it confuses me a lot :D
 

PRANIT01

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Is it necessary to declare goods accompanying list at the airport?
Bro ,I can't answer that question even stirredo asked me the same they did some crazy,they never asked me for anything and when I said I have goods to follow they said as it is from us that don't care.
But I was okay either way I have only 52 books which cost max 5200$ 5% gst 260$ so I didn't care much.
 

PRANIT01

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Hi people,
We are PR, and My spouse is from non IT background and wants to do data analytics course.
Needed wise advice on where to do the course in India or in Canada??
If I am doing that course I will do it from a university in canada and not a college but a university.
Honestly your experience matters the most here followed by degrees.If it is a degree usually especially if she is changing the field they mostly won't accept indian credentials and more over she will get a chance to network and employers are familiar with the university.
But I won't recommend a college, not to hurt anyone's feelings but the quality of education offered their and the students (majority) are garbage which I meant they don't have even basic skills to do the job,they are nice people but unfortunately they are not employable with their coursework and the current level of knowledge.
 
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ImpatientAlligator

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Bro ,I can't answer that question even stirredo asked me the same they did some crazy,they never asked me for anything and when I said I have goods to follow they said as it is from us that don't care.
But I was okay either way I have only 52 books which cost max 5200$ 5% gst 260$ so I didn't care much.
Did you tell the customs checkpoint that you have good to declare? I've heard of and also saw them just whizzing people by without checking the immigration slip properly.
 

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My parents will be sending some of my stuff that I could not fit into my luggage, it's not valuable stuff though just some sketchbooks, books, colours etc. Do I need to declare these as well?
Declare everything - there is no harm in doing so. You don't have to be too specific - just saying something like 'notebook - 10 units' along with a value should be enough.

Else, you may have to pay taxes/duties later.