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Im wondering if the data i provide to VO like our bank statement and properties during the application process will be available to the other government agencies like CRA, Servicecanada and other related departments,,

I'm afraid I apply for some child benefits and some childcare subsidy and they will say that I have money home!!

Thanks all
 
Mat14 said:
Im wondering if the data i provide to VO like our bank statement and properties during the application process will be available to the other government agencies like CRA, Servicecanada and other related departments,,

I'm afraid I apply for some child benefits and some childcare subsidy and they will say that I have money home!!

Thanks all

No worries. They don't pass around across different government departments. Besides, money at home does not affect how much you get in terms of child benefits and childcare subsidies.
 
hi
we just got ppr and i saw that we have to go to Canada before august 10 next year. i learned that we could go initial landing and then go back to Denmark and sell our farm.
the plan was to move june 2017, because then our children are done with highschool, elementry school and got the confirmation(very big celebration in Denmark) so my question is, when is the deadline to move when we get the landing in july 2016. would it be ok to move in june 2017
 
Mirage2002 said:
hi
we just got ppr and i saw that we have to go to Canada before august 10 next year. i learned that we could go initial landing and then go back to Denmark and sell our farm.
the plan was to move june 2017, because then our children are done with highschool, elementry school and got the confirmation(very big celebration in Denmark) so my question is, when is the deadline to move when we get the landing in july 2016. would it be ok to move in june 2017

You must land before the expiry date on your COPR. After that you can y"go straight back to Denmark to wrap-up your affairs there.

Once you have landed, you must then spend 2/5 years (730 days) in Canada, in every (rolling) 5 year period to maintain the residency obligation for pr.

In your example: land July 2016, go back to Denmark to sell farm etc, move permanently to Canada in June 2017 = no problem.
 
Thank you so so much.. big stone just fell down from my chest
 
Thanks Steaky,
I remember when I applied there is a kind of consent in the main form that you agree to share this info with some other federal department,, as far as I remember.

Regards the money at home, I remember when I filed the tax return last year they have asked me clearly if I have asset worth 110k outside Canada or not and that would affect my tax return as per the lady in the office,,



steaky said:
No worries. They don't pass around across different government departments. Besides, money at home does not affect how much you get in terms of child benefits and childcare subsidies.
 
Mat14 said:
Thanks Steaky,
I remember when I applied there is a kind of consent in the main form that you agree to share this info with some other federal department,, as far as I remember.

Regards the money at home, I remember when I filed the tax return last year they have asked me clearly if I have asset worth 110k outside Canada or not and that would affect my tax return as per the lady in the office,,

Yes you need to declare assets/property above a certain amount each year on your tax returns.

Nothing to do with child benefits. Some are statutory, some are *income* based. None of them are calculated on assets.

Stop worrying :).
 
Hi seniors ..even i have the same kinda query...i will get the visa in a day or two..till june 2016..(as per my understanding)...i want to go and come back as I have my job here and will take some time to leave India...so basically as per my understanding , you have to stay 2 years in India out of 5 years..so is it ok if i go in 2018 or 2019 and stay there forever...pls advise as i am very confused regarding this... will there be any problem for the same..or will that be ok...? pls advise...
 
manvar2318 said:
Hi seniors ..even i have the same kinda query...i will get the visa in a day or two..till june 2016..(as per my understanding)...i want to go and come back as I have my job here and will take some time to leave India...so basically as per my understanding , you have to stay 2 years in India out of 5 years..so is it ok if i go in 2018 or 2019 and stay there forever...pls advise as i am very confused regarding this... will there be any problem for the same..or will that be ok...? pls advise...
Let's say you land Jun. 1st 2016 and go right back to India, to be on the safe side, you should be back in Canada no latter than Jun. 1st 2019; it's a matter of counting the days within the five year period and make sure you're present in Canada for 730 days.

Wish you well.
 
kuskus said:
Let's say you land Jun. 1st 2016 and go right back to India, to be on the safe side, you should be back in Canada no latter than Jun. 1st 2019; it's a matter of counting the days within the five year period and make sure you're present in Canada for 730 days.

Wish you well.

Thanks kuskus for your kind reply...so I will be applying for PR cards once I land..is it necessary to collect the cards and come back or is it we can come back..and gets the cards couriered to India ? Do we have to carry the cards next time when we go there ?
 
manvar2318 said:
Thanks kuskus for your kind reply...so I will be applying for PR cards once I land..is it necessary to collect the cards and come back or is it we can come back..and gets the cards couriered to India ? Do we have to carry the cards next time when we go there ?
My advice is to wait and get your PR cards in-hand before you leave Canada, if you can "afford" to wait; the processing time for PR cards now is between 60-90 days.
If you can't wait, the only other option to you is to use the address of a relative or a friend that will mail the cards to you in India. CIC will not send the cards outside of Canada.
 
kuskus said:
My advice is to wait and get your PR cards in-hand before you leave Canada, if you can "afford" to wait; the processing time for PR cards now is between 60-90 days.
If you can't wait, the only other option to you is to use the address of a relative or a friend that will mail the cards to you in India. CIC will not send the cards outside of Canada.

Thanks kuskus for your advice...really helpful..I need to come back in 20 days after my first landing...I hope that will be ok with them...
 
manvar2318 said:
Thanks kuskus for your kind reply...so I will be applying for PR cards once I land..is it necessary to collect the cards and come back or is it we can come back..and gets the cards couriered to India ? Do we have to carry the cards next time when we go there ?

I don't know, how popular this is, but one choice "in between" the suggested 2 (above) is PRTD.
PR travel document.
Search more on that.

To get you started:
http://settlement.org/ontario/immigration-citizenship/landing-and-leaving/leaving-canada/i-need-to-leave-canada-but-do-not-have-my-pr-card-yet-what-should-i-do/

From what I have read, PRTD issue is at the discretion of the VO.
You have to make a genuine case to avail PRTD.

PRTD is also, "single use document" as given in the shared link.

Cheers,

bhushan.
 
bhushans said:
I don't know, how popular this is, but one choice "in between" the suggested 2 (above) is PRTD.
PR travel document.
Search more on that.

To get you started:
http://settlement.org/ontario/immigration-citizenship/landing-and-leaving/leaving-canada/i-need-to-leave-canada-but-do-not-have-my-pr-card-yet-what-should-i-do/

From what I have read, PRTD issue is at the discretion of the VO.
You have to make a genuine case to avail PRTD.

PRTD is also, "single use document" as given in the shared link.

Cheers,

bhushan.

Hey thanks Bhushan.. I was not aware of it at all.. Never heard ...thanks a lot for sharing info from your precious time dear.. :) thanks kuskus once again...I am feeling a bit relaxed now...hopefully will try and take the best decision...all the best with your lives in Canada... :)
 
Dear All,

I'm currently working in Dubai and will be landing in Canada next week and will stay for about 2 weeks. Since I don't intend to move permanently now - will my bank statement and jewelry be enough for proof of funds? Or Do I have to have a bank draft/cheque/etc?