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Satvir Singh

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Apr 5, 2014
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Samrala,Punjab,India
Visa Office......
Chandigarh
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
May 07,2014
File Transfer...
09 May,2014
VISA ISSUED...
13/05/2014 Wahaguru
At the Port of Entry(Pearson Airport,Toronto), What are the things Im. offcier checks at the airport & how much time they taken?

Which document they give to me as i am student(SPP).

Any experience, share your views?
 
If any senior can help in this matter ..would be a great help ..thanks
 
inder2800 said:
If any senior can help in this matter ..would be a great help ..thanks
please search the forum this topic has been discussed numerous times on this forum....
 
Satvir Singh said:
At the Port of Entry(Pearson Airport,Toronto), What are the things Im. offcier checks at the airport & how much time they taken?

Which document they give to me as i am student(SPP).

Any experience, share your views?

visa email from CIC
passport with stamp
don't forget ur college address
college acceptance letter
GIC
Dollar's u carrying with urself ...proper :-) receipt should be there for conversion
bill if ur carrying medicines
 
jaskaranjassal said:
visa email from CIC
passport with stamp
don't forget ur college address
college acceptance letter
GIC
Dollar's u carrying with urself ...proper :-) receipt should be there for conversion
bill if ur carrying medicines

thanks a lot jaskaran :)
 
Satvir Singh said:
At the Port of Entry(Pearson Airport,Toronto), What are the things Im. offcier checks at the airport & how much time they taken?

Which document they give to me as i am student(SPP).

Any experience, share your views?

Also remember the course details...and the address where you'll be staying...
 
And willing to leave canada at the end of your program too whem they ask u :P
 
The documents you need to enter Canada
The CBSA officer will ask to see your travel documents when you arrive in Canada. Make sure they are not packed in your luggage, and that you have them with you. This will help speed up your entry to Canada.

You should be ready to show the following documents:

1. a valid passport or travel document
2. the letter of introduction from the visa office that you received when your study permit was approved (this letter contains your permit reference number and the CBSA officer needs this letter to issue your study permit)
3. a valid temporary resident visa (if required)
4. a copy of the letter of acceptance from the designated learning institution at which you are accepted to study
5. proof that you have enough money to support yourself during your stay in Canada and
letters of reference or any other documents recommended by the visa office where you applied.
Do not put them in your checked luggage.



If there are no problems at the point of entry, the officer will let you enter Canada and will issue your study permit. You should:

1. check the study permit to make sure your personal information is accurate and
2. check the expiry date on your study permit. You must leave Canada by this date