http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm-card.aspGravity said:MY Q generally in how many days PR card is received????
Thanks future_canadian.future_canadian said:There is no requirement that any proof of funds be "certified" or "sealed" or come in the form of a letter from a bank or other person with access to your accounts. CIC always states very clearly when documents must be certified/witnessed etc.
A simple statement of the accounts will do. If it's not in CAD I advise carrying also a printout from the Bank of Canada showing a recent exchange rate, so it will be easy for the officer to verify that the amount shown suffices. Even this is not a requirement, but merely a suggestion for convenience.
True. I did this last week.Gravity said:future_canadian . SIN card are not valid any more . now they provide sin paper. sin paper are provided at c" Canada service centre" google it you will know where this centre is located n your area , go there ASAP with pp and Landing papers . if all is ok , they will give u the SIN there and than,
This is simply NOT TRUE. You do NOT have to carry actual cash or cash equivalents with you in the amount of your required POF. You only have to carry PROOF with you, NOT the actual funds.Gravity said:Regarding POF - LET me mention few things. U must carry the required POF with you. if you are one person landing in Canada - carry one person required money. OR if let suppose you are 3 or 4 or 5 ......you can also carry their money for each individual even if they will join you later. all the POF you are CARRing WILL BE LOGGED IN THEIR pc data . SO WHEN REST OF THE FAMILY COMES IN TO CANADA they can say my money is already been carried by our PA. or PA MAY CARRY HIS PART OF THE POF. REST OF THE FAMILY MAY CARRY THEIRS. plz be honest they do check POF.
Are local bank statements considered an acceptable pof document at the poe?future_canadian said:This is simply NOT TRUE. You do NOT have to carry actual cash or cash equivalents with you in the amount of your required POF. You only have to carry PROOF with you, NOT the actual funds.
The immigration officer MIGHT ask for your proof of funds. You can be refused entry if you don't have it. This is the proof only, not the actual funds. I was not asked, but they do ask so be prepared!
The immigration officer WILL ask you how much cash or cash equivalent you are carrying. You are free to carry any amount. If it is over CAD$10,000, you should declare it on your customs form that you first show to passport control then carry with you through immigration and on to the customs officer when you exit the hall.
Hope that clarifies.
Yes but I suggest you carry a printout of the recent exchange rate so there will not be confusion.mustu521 said:Are local bank statements considered an acceptable pof document at the poe?
You can choose any major airport or land crossing.takhan said:I heard there are four ports of entry available for newly immigrants. Can you guys tell which are those?
If ALLAH wills, I will be going to winnipeg Manitoba, in that case can I choose Calgary as my port of entry?
If you get married before you land, you must inform VO and take their advice.mr.gk said:Hi all,
Does anybody know the procedures of adding the wife after getting the immigration visa?
which option is better? landing then marriage or marriage first?
I'm currently single, and I plan to find a spouse and get married before moving there.
If you do marriage now then after informing VO, they will process your spouse documents and your Visa will be cancelled and you both will be issued with new visas after your wife documents are processed.mr.gk said:Hi all,
Does anybody know the procedures of adding the wife after getting the immigration visa?
which option is better? landing then marriage or marriage first?
I'm currently single, and I plan to find a spouse and get married before moving there.