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manvar2318 said:
Thanks dear... One more question, since I am doing a short landing, still I should / need to fill the form for accompanying goods or can I just fill form for goods to follow ? Will immigration officer ask me questions ?

And pls advise if below link is the correct b4a ?

http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/forms-formulaires/b4a.pdf

And below is b4 form ?

http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/forms-formulaires/b4-eng.pdf

Yes. Form links are correct. You will need to give both lists at the time of landing process. You can only bring items which are CURRENTLY in your possession. Anything you buy AFTER landing and which is not in the list, will not be accepted by CBSA at a later stage. This list is NOT mandatory. So, you don't have to worry.

Kindly go through this thread and various other threads. This issue have been extensively discussed. You will also need to use search feature in order to find the kind of questions you'd be asked.

Adi_16 said:
hi, can you please tell me when and where this IMM008 form is required? Thanks.

Applying as a member of the Family Class
 
Hi all,

I've received my CoPR a few weeks ago and now I'm planning my landing in Canada. The most suitable timing for the flight due to my personal schedule and the availability of economic flights is June 30th, but I have a concern as my travel will then be coinciding with Canada Day (July 1st), a national holiday.

It will be a late flight so there is a probability we land exactly on July 1st. My question is, do you think this timing will be a problem in terms of immigration procedures at the airport? I haven't seen anywhere a note saying you cannot land on national holidays but still I have a concern that there may be fewer staff, longer queues, banks being closed etc.

I don't have a clue how national holidays and the next few days following them are like in Canada so any advice will be much appreciated. I will soon need to book my flight.

Thanx!
 
feline44 said:
Hi all,

I've received my CoPR a few weeks ago and now I'm planning my landing in Canada. The most suitable timing for the flight due to my personal schedule and the availability of economic flights is June 30th, but I have a concern as my travel will then be coinciding with Canada Day (July 1st), a national holiday.

It will be a late flight so there is a probability we land exactly on July 1st. My question is, do you think this timing will be a problem in terms of immigration procedures at the airport? I haven't seen anywhere a note saying you cannot land on national holidays but still I have a concern that there may be fewer staff, longer queues, banks being closed etc.

I don't have a clue how national holidays and the next few days following them are like in Canada so any advice will be much appreciated. I will soon need to book my flight.

Thanx!

Borders are not closed on Canada Day. Therefore, there will always be border staff and immigration desks conducting immigration checks. I don't think any airport in the whole world would shut down because it's their national day.

In terms of 'Border Rush', since it's a holiday, there would be high number of passenger traffic. You can always track 'wait times' at CATSA's Current Wait Times website.

Your landing procedure got nothing to do with banks. You can always go on Monday 4th July 2016 (since July 1 is Friday, so will be a long weekend).
 
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Need a help experts! 

Can I carry USD equivalent amount which is mentioned on POF instead of CAD.

Thanks in advance.
 
greyhatbd said:
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Need a help experts! 

Can I carry USD equivalent amount which is mentioned on POF instead of CAD.

Thanks in advance.

Yes, you can.
 
Hi,

I received my COPR and VISA last September and was planning to do a short landing in May, but only yesterday my wife had the positive pregnancy test and therefore i have to delay my landing till July as doctor is not allowing her to take a long flight. I need to know some question:

1) If we travel in July and came back to my country of residence(KSA) and get the PR, and later on birth of the baby take place here in KSA, can he/she get the my PR later. What is the procedure for that?

2) Do i need to inform about my wife pregnancy to the Visa office now or i can inform them once i land in July

3) My visa will expires in August, can i ask the visa officer to extend the visa till the birth of my baby, expected in December. Will the visa office extend it?

Please advice.

Thanks.
 
MFI_2014 said:
Hi,

I received my COPR and VISA last September and was planning to do a short landing in May, but only yesterday my wife had the positive pregnancy test and therefore i have to delay my landing till July as doctor is not allowing her to take a long flight. I need to know some question:

1) If we travel in July and came back to my country of residence(KSA) and get the PR, and later on birth of the baby take place here in KSA, can he/she get the my PR later. What is the procedure for that?

2) Do i need to inform about my wife pregnancy to the Visa office now or i can inform them once i land in July

3) My visa will expires in August, can i ask the visa officer to extend the visa till the birth of my baby, expected in December. Will the visa office extend it?

Please advice.

Thanks.
Let me start from the last question, Visa office will not extend the visa.
I will advice you land with your wife before expiration of the visa.
Once you have your PR card you can fly back to your country but your wife must return to Canada before she give birth to avoid any stories.
 
MFI_2014 said:
Hi,

I received my COPR and VISA last September and was planning to do a short landing in May, but only yesterday my wife had the positive pregnancy test and therefore i have to delay my landing till July as doctor is not allowing her to take a long flight. I need to know some question:

1) If we travel in July and came back to my country of residence(KSA) and get the PR, and later on birth of the baby take place here in KSA, can he/she get the my PR later. What is the procedure for that?

2) Do i need to inform about my wife pregnancy to the Visa office now or i can inform them once i land in July

3) My visa will expires in August, can i ask the visa officer to extend the visa till the birth of my baby, expected in December. Will the visa office extend it?

Please advice.

Thanks.

Congrats on such great news.

1) First PR card will take 1-3 months to arrive. PR cards can only be delivered at Canadian addresses. If your child is born in Canada, that child would be entitlted for 'Citizenship by Birth'. Landing visas cannot be extended.

2) There is no need to inform about pregnancy unless until a baby is born

3) If you do not intend to fly in August, your landing visas will not be extended and your file will be re-assessed before re-issuance of visas.

If I were you, I would land as soon as possible and make sure my child is born inside Canada. For the 1st three months of landing, your wife would need to pay for private insurance before medicals are covered.

The following threads may help

Spouse Pregnant, CORP/VISA received but doctor is not allowing my wife to travel

Wife pregnant after receiving PR visa
 
XpressEnterprise said:
Congrats on such great news.

1) First PR card will take 1-3 months to arrive. PR cards can only be delivered at Canadian addresses. If your child is born in Canada, that child would be entitlted for 'Citizenship by Birth'. Landing visas cannot be extended.

2) There is no need to inform about pregnancy unless until a baby is born

3) If you do not intend to fly in August, your landing visas will not be extended and your file will be re-assessed before re-issuance of visas.

If I were you, I would land as soon as possible and make sure my child is born inside Canada. For the 1st three months of landing, your wife would need to pay for private insurance before medicals are covered.

The following threads may help

Spouse Pregnant, CORP/VISA received but doctor is not allowing my wife to travel

Wife pregnant after receiving PR visa
Thanks for your reply, it is really helpful.

My plan is to do the short landing in July and come back to KSA. Doctor confirms that my wife can travel in July.

But due to some personal issues me and my wife cannot go back to Canada for delivery of the baby. I will permanently move to Canada by the end of 2017.

Hopefully once i get my PR card, the newborn can also get the PR. Please advice.

Thanks once again
 
I completed my landing formalities and had to come back due to some personal reasons.
I completed my landing formalities 6 months back.
However I have my PR card with me and planning to travel back next month.

Can I go back straight away with my PR card and should I have to show proof of funds again to enter canada?
 
MFI_2014 said:
Thanks for your reply, it is really helpful.

My plan is to do the short landing in July and come back to KSA. Doctor confirms that my wife can travel in July.

But due to some personal issues me and my wife cannot go back to Canada for delivery of the baby. I will permanently move to Canada by the end of 2017.

Hopefully once i get my PR card, the newborn can also get the PR. Please advice.

Thanks once again

Your plan is not a good idea as it can take extended times to sponsor your child even though you are a PR holder. The wisest thing to do is travel now with your wife and have the child in Canada. This is the best and smartest course of action as you have been told repeatedly by others on this forum. You can travel and land with your wife with your current visas then leave her in Canada with your family/friends to have the baby while you return if you must hurry back to your country so soon.
 
MFI_2014 said:
Thanks for your reply, it is really helpful.

My plan is to do the short landing in July and come back to KSA. Doctor confirms that my wife can travel in July.

But due to some personal issues me and my wife cannot go back to Canada for delivery of the baby. I will permanently move to Canada by the end of 2017.

Hopefully once i get my PR card, the newborn can also get the PR. Please advice.

Thanks once again

If you have your friends and family here in Canada, they can courier you your PR card. But I would advice not to overcomplicate your child's immigration status.


vikide said:
I completed my landing formalities and had to come back due to some personal reasons.
I completed my landing formalities 6 months back.
However I have my PR card with me and planning to travel back next month.

Can I go back straight away with my PR card and should I have to show proof of funds again to enter canada?

You can go straight away with your PR card.

The only thing that will get checked is your residency requirements.

Plus, you must also declare whatever you are bringing.
 
MFI_2014 said:
Thanks for your reply, it is really helpful.

My plan is to do the short landing in July and come back to KSA. Doctor confirms that my wife can travel in July.

But due to some personal issues me and my wife cannot go back to Canada for delivery of the baby. I will permanently move to Canada by the end of 2017.

Hopefully once i get my PR card, the newborn can also get the PR. Please advice.

Thanks once again

If your baby is born outside Canada, he/she does not become a PR by default. You will need a KSA passport for the baby and then need to sponsor a PR visa for the baby which might take over a year. Not a good idea at all.
 
alok4best said:
If your baby is born outside Canada, he/she does not become a PR by default. You will need a KSA passport for the baby and then need to sponsor a PR visa for the baby which might take over a year. Not a good idea at all.

And during the process, if you are the sponsor, you must be living in Canada.
 
For the B4 goods follow form how are the following fields need to be filled:

1) . Country of Origin

2). Country of Export

If I'm currently living in the UAE and am originally from UK what should I put in these two fields.

Also should I sign the form beforehand or I need to sign it in front of the customs official.

Also for Jewellery is it mandatory to include pictures. The official requirements don't specify that for jewellery pictures are needed so would like to confirm.

Also do I need to check the additional list of goods other box in the middle of the form if I will be attaching several pages of listings?

Thank you all in advance for your time and help.