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rubiya said:
Hello sir

If I land first time with my family for one mouth and come back
how I can get PR card , it is possible to get through friend by courier ?

Yes, but not advocated.
 
qorax said:
Hi,

1. Those documentary requirements r for the PA, when s/he 'lands' [enters Canada for the first time]. Subsequent entries by the family members do not have to demonstrate anything. They'd require a stamped copy of the GTF though, if they r bringing-in anything of high worth. It's the GTF which u already declared upon ur 1st entry, u should email a copy of it to ur dependents.

2. Ditto as above.

3. They do not require to demonstrate anything, not the POF too... it also won't be asked.

Good luck!
Qorax

Thank you so much qorax
 
Hi qorax

good day:) its been bothering me for one week already. we received our visa last week. but when I compare the details of my Passport to Confirmation of Permanent Residency I found out that my place of birth in my Passport is wrong in spelling. instead of "I" it is replace by "E".what should I do? Is the officer in the port of entry can question us regarding this?thank you so much hope you can enlighten me regarding this thank you so much
 
rhozie said:
Hi qorax

good day:) its been bothering me for one week already. we received our visa last week. but when I compare the details of my Passport to Confirmation of Permanent Residency I found out that my place of birth in my Passport is wrong in spelling. instead of "I" it is replace by "E".what should I do? Is the officer in the port of entry can question us regarding this?thank you so much hope you can enlighten me regarding this thank you so much

Relax & go for ur landing... that's a non-issue.
 
I am going to Canada on 6th April.I want to carry all POF CASH only...Is it advisable??????
 
Dear qorax

My point of entry is Toronto but my ticket is DEL-LONDON-TORONTO-EDMN. The luggage would be automatically transferred to the next connecting flight.

Do I have to check out all the luggage in Toronto for completing my landing formalities at Toronto and then recheck in. Its a lot of work. And rules of baggage allowance for Air Canada change if rechecking in.

Please suggest...
Thanks
 
Hello everyone!

I am new in this forum and I have a query to ask.
Are immigrants with no PRC yet can get pregnant?
I am currently waiting for my PR , but
I might be pregnant upon landing in canada,
will it affect my PRC application or even my entry to canada?

im really confused..need your advices..

Thanks,
 
deex said:
Dear qorax

My point of entry is Toronto but my ticket is DEL-LONDON-TORONTO-EDMN. The luggage would be automatically transferred to the next connecting flight.

Do I have to check out all the luggage in Toronto for completing my landing formalities at Toronto and then recheck in. Its a lot of work. And rules of baggage allowance for Air Canada change if rechecking in.

Please suggest...
Thanks

-If it's the same a/line - the baggage gets thru to the next flight automatically.
-If there's a carrier change - there could be a reCheck-in.
-With an Intl A/line to Air Canada it'd be an Intl to Domestic transfer - thus u'd have to perform the task again.
 
achieco said:
I am currently waiting for my PR , but
I might be pregnant upon landing in canada,
will it affect my PRC application or even my entry to canada?

There is no problem for your PR card being pregnant when you land.

However, there are other problems that can come up. If you want to settle in the very popular Toronto or Vancouver, both of those provinces, Ontario and BC have a 3 month waiting time to get into the health care system. That means if you have medical expenses because of your pregnancy or your baby is born before the 3 months, you have to pay the bill yourself. If you choose to settle in another province such as Alberta, SK or MB, you would have your health care right away and no worries. If your baby is born in Canada, it is automatically a Canadian citizen.

If your plan however is to land as a PR, then go back to homeland to take care of stuff before moving to Canada for good and your baby is born in your homeland, then you will have to sponsor your baby for PR and you must be in Canada to do that. If your baby would have a citizenship where it is visa exempt to Canada, you would just take it with you to Canada when you are ready and then sponsor. If your baby is not visa exempt to Canada, you could try applying for a TRV or TRP to take it with you.
 
Leon said:
There is no problem for your PR card being pregnant when you land.

However, there are other problems that can come up. If you want to settle in the very popular Toronto or Vancouver, both of those provinces, Ontario and BC have a 3 month waiting time to get into the health care system. That means if you have medical expenses because of your pregnancy or your baby is born before the 3 months, you have to pay the bill yourself. If you choose to settle in another province such as Alberta, SK or MB, you would have your health care right away and no worries. If your baby is born in Canada, it s/he is automatically a Canadian citizen.

If your plan however is to land as a PR, then go back to homeland to take care of stuff before moving to Canada for good and your baby is born in your homeland, then you will have to sponsor your baby for PR and you must be in Canada to do that. If your baby would have a citizenship where it is visa exempt to Canada, you would just take it him/her with you to Canada when you are ready and then sponsor. If your baby is not visa exempt to Canada, you could try applying for a TRV or TRP to take it him/her with you.

Very well explained/advised Leon. +1.
 
Leon said:
There is no problem for your PR card being pregnant when you land.

However, there are other problems that can come up. If you want to settle in the very popular Toronto or Vancouver, both of those provinces, Ontario and BC have a 3 month waiting time to get into the health care system. That means if you have medical expenses because of your pregnancy or your baby is born before the 3 months, you have to pay the bill yourself. If you choose to settle in another province such as Alberta, SK or MB, you would have your health care right away and no worries. If your baby is born in Canada, it is automatically a Canadian citizen.

If your plan however is to land as a PR, then go back to homeland to take care of stuff before moving to Canada for good and your baby is born in your homeland, then you will have to sponsor your baby for PR and you must be in Canada to do that. If your baby would have a citizenship where it is visa exempt to Canada, you would just take it with you to Canada when you are ready and then sponsor. If your baby is not visa exempt to Canada, you could try applying for a TRV or TRP to take it with you.

Thank you very much for the advise Leon :) btw, I will settle in MB and defintely want my baby to be born as canadian citizen to avoid future probs in sponsoring.
 
Hi,
I am new immigrant and will be comming soon to Canada, i have the below questions & i need advice:

1) We are a family of three (husband, wife & child), would CAD 2500 be enough to survive, the most important for me is to stay in a good neibourhood with near metro exit in Toronto.
2) If my salary is between CAD 1800 - 2000 is there any Tax i have to pay or no Tax for low income such as this.
3) I am ready to take any survival job, but how long i have to live on my savings till i find one, would it take more than 6 month to find survival job. & how to look for survival jobs please advice.
4) After coming to Canada & finding job, how much my annual income should be so that i can sponsor my parents for parents super visa (10 years).

Thanks & regards,