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Hi everyone,
This is my first post though i was taking advantage of getting useful info from time to time.
Ok so I will be landing in calgary on 2nd of Arpil 2014, as mentioned in the threads earlier that it is good to fill in IMM 5444 as it will be handy, I have following querries if anyone can help me

1) both my self and my wife will have seperate form IMM 5444 or is it one form for entire family, what about kids younger then 18 ??

2) Ref Question 22 - TRAVEL HISTORY , This question is asking about have you travelled outside of canada...... since this is my first landing what should i write in this section???? should i leave it blank or should i check on "NO" ???
in the guide following is mentioned
Question 22
Your Travel History: You must list all your absences from Canada in the last five (5) years, or since becoming a permanent resident if less than five (5) years ago. Fill in the dates of the period that should be assessed.

Absences include vacations, absences due to employment, trips to the USA and any other time you left Canada.

If you have been outside Canada for 1095 days or more, complete Section D. See Appendix A for more information on meeting the residency obligation.

If your absences add up to less than 1095 days, go to Section E: Consent to Disclose Information.

Use another page if you need more space to list this information.



3) If someone has recent experiance of landing in canada and can share the thoughts??

4) Can anyone send me sample of Form B4 and goods to follow

I know some of these questions already answered earlier but if some once can refresh that would be great ;)
 
Fayskhan said:
Hi everyone,
This is my first post though i was taking advantage of getting useful info from time to time.
Ok so I will be landing in calgary on 2nd of Arpil 2014, as mentioned in the threads earlier that it is good to fill in IMM 5444 as it will be handy, I have following querries if anyone can help me

1) both my self and my wife will have seperate form IMM 5444 or is it one form for entire family, what about kids younger then 18 ??

2) Ref Question 22 - TRAVEL HISTORY , This question is asking about have you travelled outside of canada...... since this is my first landing what should i write in this section???? should i leave it blank or should i check on "NO" ???
in the guide following is mentioned
Question 22
Your Travel History: You must list all your absences from Canada in the last five (5) years, or since becoming a permanent resident if less than five (5) years ago. Fill in the dates of the period that should be assessed.

Absences include vacations, absences due to employment, trips to the USA and any other time you left Canada.

If you have been outside Canada for 1095 days or more, complete Section D. See Appendix A for more information on meeting the residency obligation.

If your absences add up to less than 1095 days, go to Section E: Consent to Disclose Information.

Use another page if you need more space to list this information.



3) If someone has recent experiance of landing in canada and can share the thoughts??

4) Can anyone send me sample of Form B4 and goods to follow

I know some of these questions already answered earlier but if some once can refresh that would be great ;)

Visit this blog for a collection of landing experiences put together:
http://canadavisale.blogspot.in/
 
Thanks sinestra, that answers my question about landing experiance, i am looking for some recent exeperiance in 2014 or DEc 2013 and still few of my questiones unanswered any one can help ... :)
 
Fayskhan said:
Hi everyone,
This is my first post though i was taking advantage of getting useful info from time to time.
Ok so I will be landing in calgary on 2nd of Arpil 2014, as mentioned in the threads earlier that it is good to fill in IMM 5444 as it will be handy, I have following querries if anyone can help me

1) both my self and my wife will have seperate form IMM 5444 or is it one form for entire family, what about kids younger then 18 ??

2) Ref Question 22 - TRAVEL HISTORY , This question is asking about have you travelled outside of canada...... since this is my first landing what should i write in this section???? should i leave it blank or should i check on "NO" ???
in the guide following is mentioned
Question 22
Your Travel History: You must list all your absences from Canada in the last five (5) years, or since becoming a permanent resident if less than five (5) years ago. Fill in the dates of the period that should be assessed.

Absences include vacations, absences due to employment, trips to the USA and any other time you left Canada.

If you have been outside Canada for 1095 days or more, complete Section D. See Appendix A for more information on meeting the residency obligation.

If your absences add up to less than 1095 days, go to Section E: Consent to Disclose Information.

Use another page if you need more space to list this information.



3) If someone has recent experiance of landing in canada and can share the thoughts??

4) Can anyone send me sample of Form B4 and goods to follow

I know some of these questions already answered earlier but if some once can refresh that would be great ;)

I guess you have read one of the old posts. As a new immigrant you are no longer required to fill form IM5444. You just have to give your address in Canada to the immigration officer and they will enter the information in their computers. That's it you will get your PR cards in the mail in about 60days.

Regards,
 
Hi Guys

I am planning to move to Calgary in April. For the flights that go through US airports, it is written that Transit Visa may be required.


What does this means ??

We cant travel on these flights without having transit visa ??

Please share your experience
 
thanks Rizmayo ... :) yeah i got this info from one of the blog .. so no IMM 5444 required just the address ...

Can anyone mail me sample for B4 and B4A forms ..

at fayskhan@gmail.com
 
desirecanada said:
azimrit ,Remember why at the first place u applied for PR ? what was the purpose? Now time has come to serve the purpose and have a better life.

Don't worry everything will be fine.what's life without a little bit of struggle and suspense.

BTW u r in which profession and what is ur experience level ?
thank u so much for your motivation.by prof i am a hospital engineer and my spouse a nurse.
 
Any idea if we can carry our quilts or blankets (new brand ) or is it not allowed?
what about Indian spices and pickle etc..
Anything important we should take along with kids..please advise.

Regards
 
ummi said:
Any idea if we can carry our quilts or blankets (new brand ) or is it not allowed?
what about Indian spices and pickle etc..
Anything important we should take along with kids..please advise.

Regards

Yes, as settlers, you can bring used or brand new quilts, blankets, mattresses and even beddings to Canada.

Probably you can bring the Indian spices and pickles with you. You might want to confirm this with Canada Border Service Agency.
 
Hello guys,

I need to know if it will be ok at the border service if i bring to Canada dried spices and some dried plants for personal use?

1- the spices, such as : ginger, cumin, black pepper, safran.. (just all the spices that we need for making food)

2- the plants, such as: mint wild, dried mint, thyme, verveine.. (All this plants is for to making tea)

thank you!
 
ArlJam said:
Hello guys,

I need to know if it will be ok at the border service if i bring to Canada dried spices and some dried plants for personal use?

1- the spices, such as : ginger, cumin, black pepper, safran.. (just all the spices that we need for making food)

2- the plants, such as: mint wild, dried mint, thyme, verveine.. (All this plants is for to making tea)

thank you!

You will find all these here in Canada
 
ArlJam said:
Hello guys,

I need to know if it will be ok at the border service if i bring to Canada dried spices and some dried plants for personal use?

1- the spices, such as : ginger, cumin, black pepper, safran.. (just all the spices that we need for making food)

2- the plants, such as: mint wild, dried mint, thyme, verveine.. (All this plants is for to making tea)

thank you!

As other members have suggested all these things are available here.

However to be safe, I suggest declaring these things on your form B4e .... Whether they are allowed or not, you cannot get into trouble if you declare them. If they are not allowed, customs will just ask you to remove them from your bag and you will be on your way to your new life in Canada.

Generally from what I have observed it is stuff that is not dry that they have issues with like Milk, Ghee, Meats etc.

Regards,
 
rizmayo said:
Generally from what I have observed it is stuff that is not dry that they have issues with like Milk, Ghee, Meats etc.

Regards,

Except if you are coming from the US border.
 
KingfisherStrong said:
Hi Guys

I am planning to move to Calgary in April. For the flights that go through US airports, it is written that Transit Visa may be required.


What does this means ??

We cant travel on these flights without having transit visa ??

Please share your experience


if you are in a country that needs visa going to the US, then yes! you need visa to do connecting flight to the US.
 
My destination in Canada is calgary.. I have a flight option in which there is layover in Vancouver for 5 hrs.

Is this sufficient time to - complete the Immigration process and board the flight to Calgary - - - 5 hrs

Or is it better to take the direct flight to Calgary

Please suggest