lika said:HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. HOPE EVERYONE GETS VISA SOON AND MAKES A LANDING. ALSO GOOD LUCK, PROSPERITY AND GOOD HEALTH TO EACH ONE OS US.
1. In most CHCs u can go in person for stamping. It'd be mentioned in ur PPR, pls check that.AspirantCanada said:Hi Captain Quorax,
Can you help me finding ans to below queries:
1. For stamping can go in-person, also can I carry passport for all my family members
2. Can I go for Stamping immediately after stamping.
The reason I'm asking is I need to do air travel and take leave from present job.. so it will be best if I can finish as much process as possible.
Another query on time of landing/final movement
3. Will there be any income tax benefit if I move after July (so that I stay more than 183 days of this financial year out of Canada).
4. How the tax for this year will be calculated.. do I need to pay income tax on pre-immigration period.
Kind Regards,
U r obviously confused and all messed-up on this whole B4 thing.tiarachel85 said:Hello captain Qorax,
I know that for carrying goods we need to fill form b4. But is it possible that we dont take much luggage during first trip as we are planning to go for only 15 days or so initially???
And what if we plan to take goods on our 2nd trip? Do we need to fill B4 again??? or do we need to mention it in 'Goods to follow list' in our first trip?
Thanks a tonne !
Tia
Dear Captain,qorax said:1. It's not Ok to show a bank statement as POF. U might run into trouble @ the POE.
2. Usually they may not scrutinize your CDs/DVDs/BDs/SD cards/Laptops/Flashdrives/Ext.HDs... but, if they do - u r heading for a spin with those contents.
Qorax
It's not that they'd just throw those contents:bestpal said:Dear Captain,
Need your help again.
A friend of mine is adamant in sending through his daughter, a young female student (first timer) 12-13 CDs of downloaded & pirated Cartoon flicks/movies etc. I am fully uncomfortable at the thought.
Would be grateful if you kindly elaborate on this; as you have mentioned in your above highlighted post : the full repercussions, what the Canadian law says and can do (if one is found to carry the forbidden stuff etc at the Canadian entry of port like YYZ's Pearson airport--Here I know the law would be uniform on all POE but specifically YYZ Airport). Is it sane to say to the Customs/relevant authorities, when caught : Officer, if you object then these are not needed and you may throw them in the bin. Will the officer let her go and the law will not take cognizance of the offence?
Guys, if anyone you know have had any experience on situations described above, please let us know asap, so that I can convince that 'friend' of mine about the seriousness of the calamity.
Best Wishes,
Bestpal
Merci! Mon Ami Capitaine! Thumbs up to you for your response and a lightening one, at that!qorax said:It's not that they'd just throw those contents:
1. They could arrest u, fine u & prosecute u.
2. They could just deny ur entry.
Read more here:
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/dm-md/d19/d19-4-3-eng.pdf
Here's a deep discussion on the subject:
http://forums.redflagdeals.com/archive/index.php/t-835032.html
If I were u - I'd tell that 'friend' to STFU !
Qorax
It's perfectly alright. The COPR is for new immigrants, while ur kids aren't.holmz20 said:I received my wifes COPR form back with her US passport last week. Í applied for spousal sponsorship for her and we are both US citizens residing in US and plan on landing in Toronto in late March. I just noticed that the COPR form line 14 Accompanying Family Members doesnt have my two kids who are ages 2 and 5 names listed there. They are already canadian citizens along with myself and got their citizenship through my descent application.
Question is do the kids need to be listed on the COPR? If so I would need to contact buffalo office then immediately? I am assuming since they already have canadian citizenship they should be able to enter and the only person who is so call "Landing" is my wife.
Please let me know how to proceed.