Ketevan
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- Mar 26, 2012
- 34
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- London (Federal), Paris (BIQ)
- NOC Code......
- 4162
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 18-03-2011 (Quebec); 29-02-2012 (Federal), signed by KRSZWDA
- Nomination.....
- Interview letter received from BIQ (Paris) November 2011
- AOR Received.
- 15-08-2011 (Quebec); 23-03-2012 (Federal, e-mail)
- File Transfer...
- 19-04-2012 (London started processing)
- Med's Request
- 12-06-2012 (delivered on 19-06-2012 by post)
- Med's Done....
- 04-07-2012 (received by London on 09-07-2012, signed by IAN); appeared on ECAS on 31-07-2012
- Interview........
- 06-02-2012 (got CSQ at Paris BIQ)
- Passport Req..
- 30-07-12, but cancelled on 08-08-12 (additional background checks needed :o ) New passport req. - 05/11/12
- VISA ISSUED...
- 20-11-12 (Passport submitted in person 15/11/12; Decision made and canadian address on ECAS 23/11/12; passport picked up in person 29/11/12).
- LANDED..........
- 09-03-13, Montreal YUL
First of all, many thanks to Qorax for his landing guidance.
Second, I am sharing my landing experience here
My landing:
Finally arrived in Montreal. Landing was very efficient.
First, I queued in the visitor sector of the passport control, where the officer checked my passport and customs declaration that I filled in the airplane. He only asked me about the goods/money that I declared on the form without checking any papers. He asked me why I declared plants and animals - told him that I have a massage gel containing herbs and my bag contains leather. He smiled and asked me whether I brought food - he was pleased when I said no.
Second, I picked up my luggage and went to the Immigration bireau. There I was welcomed by Customs officer who got excited that I prepared two copies of B4 forms. He took my papers and asked me to wait. I waited for 5 minutes and was picked up by young and smiling officer. He filled my COPR and asked me to sign it. Then he stamped my B4 forms along with jewellery pictures and stapled them to the COPR to return to me. He also asked me if I have jewellery valuation by jeweller. Told him that I did not. Luckily another officer interfered and said that for landing I am fine, but if I plan to leave Canada with this jewelry and enter later, I will be asked jewelry valuation to make sure that no import duties are required.
BTW I was not asked proof of funds. The officer accepted my word. Also, my luggage was not inspected.
He advised that PR card should arrive within 6 weeks and I should phone CIC if it does not.
I was expecting to apply for SIN as well at the airport, but I was not offered this option.
The last stage was to go to Quebec immigration to receive a bunch of guides and maps and a list of organizations where I can make appointment for introductory session about settlement.
This is all that I can remember after a 24-hour trip. BTW, it is nice and dry here.
Second, I am sharing my landing experience here
My landing:
Finally arrived in Montreal. Landing was very efficient.
First, I queued in the visitor sector of the passport control, where the officer checked my passport and customs declaration that I filled in the airplane. He only asked me about the goods/money that I declared on the form without checking any papers. He asked me why I declared plants and animals - told him that I have a massage gel containing herbs and my bag contains leather. He smiled and asked me whether I brought food - he was pleased when I said no.
Second, I picked up my luggage and went to the Immigration bireau. There I was welcomed by Customs officer who got excited that I prepared two copies of B4 forms. He took my papers and asked me to wait. I waited for 5 minutes and was picked up by young and smiling officer. He filled my COPR and asked me to sign it. Then he stamped my B4 forms along with jewellery pictures and stapled them to the COPR to return to me. He also asked me if I have jewellery valuation by jeweller. Told him that I did not. Luckily another officer interfered and said that for landing I am fine, but if I plan to leave Canada with this jewelry and enter later, I will be asked jewelry valuation to make sure that no import duties are required.
BTW I was not asked proof of funds. The officer accepted my word. Also, my luggage was not inspected.
He advised that PR card should arrive within 6 weeks and I should phone CIC if it does not.
I was expecting to apply for SIN as well at the airport, but I was not offered this option.
The last stage was to go to Quebec immigration to receive a bunch of guides and maps and a list of organizations where I can make appointment for introductory session about settlement.
This is all that I can remember after a 24-hour trip. BTW, it is nice and dry here.