qorax said:
1. U don't require to fill-up any form upon landing... the BSO would do the needful, u'd only be signing it.
2. Never get into long-term rental before landing... there r many things to consider for your final/fixed abode. Mainly u'd need to assess the various locales before choosing the coveted one. Thus, u must take-up a Short-Term Accommodation prior to landing... preferably a month long - as u'd require that much time to select the Annually Leased one.
3. For the Temp. Accoms - pls visit the "Housing" forum of this website. There r varied choices posted by many wise members. U may safely select any of them.
Qorax
Thank you Qorax and Steaky for your responses. Advice understood, however Qorax you wrote:
"u must take-up a Short-Term Accommodation prior to landing... preferably a month long - as u'd require that much time to select the Annually Leased one."
A very wise decision, however, since you don't know when the PR card will arrive, how can you commit to one month stay in short term housing and further sign a lease for your permanent residence when you find one? My understanding is, PR can take anywhere from one to two months to arrive.
I will be in Canada before landing, is it possible to get a Post Office Box there and give that address to authorities upon landing? Or P.O. Boxes are not accepted for sending PR cards.
Also, will it be possible for me to open a bank account in Canada when I visit, before my landing, to facilitate financial matters, or I can only open a bank account once I have documentation which states I have landed?
Thank you all for your generosity of sharing your knowledge, it is greatly appreciated.
Cam