- May 2, 2010
- 13
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Singapore
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 08-02-2011
- File Transfer...
- 17-03-2011
- Med's Done....
- 07-12-2010
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 20-07-2011
- VISA ISSUED...
- 08-08-2011
- LANDED..........
- 03-11-2011
So I can honestly say when I started this journey back in early February 2011 I never imagined it would all fall into place and happen as quickly as it did. My wife and I consider ourselves very lucky that things have gone so well for us and now as of Nov. 3rd she is officially landed and checking out her new home country. We spent a few days in Toronto after landing, have been in Niagara Falls for a couple days and head off to Vancouver later this month. The weather has been very pleasant and for me after four long years its good to be home. There are some changes for sure, but nothing beats living in Canada IMHO.
How did the landing go? Well talk about painless. We landed about 8:20 PM on the night of the 3rd, by 9:30 every was done luggage picked up and we were in our Limo on the way to our hotel.
First stop at the immigration counter the woman working commented on how cute our youngest was and asked if he spoke both English and Thai.. when told yes she said great you should try to keep it up always nice to have another language. That was the only question she asked of us. She noted my wife had visited before and after typing a few things in her computer said welcome to Canada, keep this paper with you and that's that.
On to the little office where the first lady gave us a bunch of papers related to applying for the SIN and OHIP cards. The second desk an older gentleman gave us info about schooling and English and job hunting etc.. etc...
The final stop at customs asked my wife if she had photos of all her to follow Jewelry, (which we did) he took some photo copies of those pics and then stamped the back of each gave them back and said welcome to Canada.. follow the white arrow and you will find your way out..
That's it... clean simple and very painless
I am hard pressed to remember a time I have dealt with gov't officials anywhere that was so smooth and easy... well done to them all.
Good luck to everyone else still waiting, I know it can get rough and depressing sometimes but just keep at it. you know your marriage is real and sooner or later you will be going through the same painless process we did and collecting that PR card.
Take care one and all.
How did the landing go? Well talk about painless. We landed about 8:20 PM on the night of the 3rd, by 9:30 every was done luggage picked up and we were in our Limo on the way to our hotel.
First stop at the immigration counter the woman working commented on how cute our youngest was and asked if he spoke both English and Thai.. when told yes she said great you should try to keep it up always nice to have another language. That was the only question she asked of us. She noted my wife had visited before and after typing a few things in her computer said welcome to Canada, keep this paper with you and that's that.
On to the little office where the first lady gave us a bunch of papers related to applying for the SIN and OHIP cards. The second desk an older gentleman gave us info about schooling and English and job hunting etc.. etc...
The final stop at customs asked my wife if she had photos of all her to follow Jewelry, (which we did) he took some photo copies of those pics and then stamped the back of each gave them back and said welcome to Canada.. follow the white arrow and you will find your way out..
That's it... clean simple and very painless
I am hard pressed to remember a time I have dealt with gov't officials anywhere that was so smooth and easy... well done to them all.
Good luck to everyone else still waiting, I know it can get rough and depressing sometimes but just keep at it. you know your marriage is real and sooner or later you will be going through the same painless process we did and collecting that PR card.
Take care one and all.