Well first off, YAY! I got my confirmation! I plan on Landing next Monday and have a few questions for people who have experienced this before.
1) When landing I give Immigration my Canadian address for them to mail my PR card to. At what point in this process can I start applying for work? Do I need to wait the month it will take to get my PR card? Most websites are a little unclear on what documents you need to apply for jobs. I know I need to send away for my SIN card as well. Can I start that ball rolling as soon as I land or do I need to wait until after I have received my PR card to apply to get the SIN card?
2) I immigrated from the United States and I have a 2005 Toyota Corolla from the US with US plates and registration that I drive and usually have with me in Canada. I have looked into importation information and it looks like it will potentially cost thousands to import this aging car in RIV and tax fees. Is it worth it? Do I have a choice? I've spent a good 90% of my time here in Canada for the last 6 years driving this car with its US plates. Will I be allowed to Land using this car or is Immigration going to force the importation issue when I Land (since I will use the car to cross at Buffalo) I'm a little afraid of driving to the border to Land then being told I have to turn around because I haven't imported my car or something. I dont think that's what will happen, but I guess I worry too much.
3) Related to #2 - Once I am a landed perm resident, is my US drivers license still good for driving? Is there a timeframe on when I should apply to transition to an Ontario driver's license? Will my US insurance still be good as a Canadian perm resident or will I now need to get a Canadian insurance company?
I know the vehicle things are issues I should have thought of beforehand, but I was so caught up and nervous about the actual application and getting myself approved I never thought about my car Hopefully they'll let me enter Canada and land with my US car and I can worry about importing it or go back to the US and sell it later if it looks like it will be too much bother/cost to import?
1) When landing I give Immigration my Canadian address for them to mail my PR card to. At what point in this process can I start applying for work? Do I need to wait the month it will take to get my PR card? Most websites are a little unclear on what documents you need to apply for jobs. I know I need to send away for my SIN card as well. Can I start that ball rolling as soon as I land or do I need to wait until after I have received my PR card to apply to get the SIN card?
2) I immigrated from the United States and I have a 2005 Toyota Corolla from the US with US plates and registration that I drive and usually have with me in Canada. I have looked into importation information and it looks like it will potentially cost thousands to import this aging car in RIV and tax fees. Is it worth it? Do I have a choice? I've spent a good 90% of my time here in Canada for the last 6 years driving this car with its US plates. Will I be allowed to Land using this car or is Immigration going to force the importation issue when I Land (since I will use the car to cross at Buffalo) I'm a little afraid of driving to the border to Land then being told I have to turn around because I haven't imported my car or something. I dont think that's what will happen, but I guess I worry too much.
3) Related to #2 - Once I am a landed perm resident, is my US drivers license still good for driving? Is there a timeframe on when I should apply to transition to an Ontario driver's license? Will my US insurance still be good as a Canadian perm resident or will I now need to get a Canadian insurance company?
I know the vehicle things are issues I should have thought of beforehand, but I was so caught up and nervous about the actual application and getting myself approved I never thought about my car Hopefully they'll let me enter Canada and land with my US car and I can worry about importing it or go back to the US and sell it later if it looks like it will be too much bother/cost to import?