- Oct 7, 2010
- 5
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- London
- NOC Code......
- 1122
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- mailed 4-Jul-11, received 7-Jul-11, CC 16-Aug-11
- Doc's Request.
- sent all with app
- AOR Received.
- PER recd 27-Sep-11, started processing 4-jan12
- IELTS Request
- sent with app
- Med's Request
- 13-Jan-12
- Med's Done....
- 25-Jan-12, meds received line - 19Feb12
- Passport Req..
- 5-Mar-2012
- VISA ISSUED...
- 9-Mar-2012, collected 15-Mar-2012
- LANDED..........
- May 2012 hopefully....
Finally, have completed the landing at Toronto Pearson.
All finished in just 5 mins.
The story goes....
I am a single applicant and arrived in Toronto last Tuesday in the afternoon. It wasnt peak time and there was no crowd. Reached the immigration desk and they signed my customs form and sent me to the immigration room.
There was just a couple of people ahead of me and soon I was called. They ask me where I was coming form and for COPR.
Asked me how much money I was brining with me (I had 5000 pounds and since it was less than 10k I didnt declare it on custom form. She asked me how much I will tranfer further more and i told her that I am not going to transfer any right now but later. None the less, I was asked to tell the whole amount.
I would suiggest at this point you can say the highest amout you can possibly bring as there will be no tax implication. I told her the actual amount which is quite modest. Dont think she made a note of it and didnt ask for any proof (i had the proof - bank statement etc).
I was ready with my small list of goods with me and later list but wasnt asked for it.
Thats it. Signed the form and was then sent to the welcome counter where they gave me brochures and reading stuff for starting life in Canada in a nice bag. Felt like I was in a marketing conference with the bag.
Anyway, then went to collect my luggage.
From the airport you can get the bus to the subway station Kipling for the trains into the city. Just ask anyone where you can get the bus from and they will guide you.
For bus, keep some change with you. The ticket is $3 per person and this will be valid for the bus journey from the airport to the subway station and the train journey as well and if you need another bus journey after that.
Hope this is helpful.
As for job, my strong suggestion is that you apply for as many jobs online as possible before you land here. You may not get any responses but this will help you in refining your CV and understand what the market is asking for.
Plus, update your linkedin profile. Make some connections on linked in with people in your industry. Networks are the best way to get jobs here.
All the very best to all.
All finished in just 5 mins.
The story goes....
I am a single applicant and arrived in Toronto last Tuesday in the afternoon. It wasnt peak time and there was no crowd. Reached the immigration desk and they signed my customs form and sent me to the immigration room.
There was just a couple of people ahead of me and soon I was called. They ask me where I was coming form and for COPR.
Asked me how much money I was brining with me (I had 5000 pounds and since it was less than 10k I didnt declare it on custom form. She asked me how much I will tranfer further more and i told her that I am not going to transfer any right now but later. None the less, I was asked to tell the whole amount.
I would suiggest at this point you can say the highest amout you can possibly bring as there will be no tax implication. I told her the actual amount which is quite modest. Dont think she made a note of it and didnt ask for any proof (i had the proof - bank statement etc).
I was ready with my small list of goods with me and later list but wasnt asked for it.
Thats it. Signed the form and was then sent to the welcome counter where they gave me brochures and reading stuff for starting life in Canada in a nice bag. Felt like I was in a marketing conference with the bag.
Anyway, then went to collect my luggage.
From the airport you can get the bus to the subway station Kipling for the trains into the city. Just ask anyone where you can get the bus from and they will guide you.
For bus, keep some change with you. The ticket is $3 per person and this will be valid for the bus journey from the airport to the subway station and the train journey as well and if you need another bus journey after that.
Hope this is helpful.
As for job, my strong suggestion is that you apply for as many jobs online as possible before you land here. You may not get any responses but this will help you in refining your CV and understand what the market is asking for.
Plus, update your linkedin profile. Make some connections on linked in with people in your industry. Networks are the best way to get jobs here.
All the very best to all.