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kunal203 said:
Hello

I am going to canada on PR on 24th of Jan. I have some questions with me like which goods i can carry with me and which i can't while landing to Canada for the first time. Goods like Pickles, flour, pulses, spices all food stuff. Can you please advice me if anyone had a problem while lending there with these food stuff. Can you please share your experience with me.

Thanks

Kunal.

Besides what Baloo already suggested in your thread - I hope u have watched "Humko Deewana Kar Gaye" - Akshay 'lands'@Vancouver - I just watched it once again yesterday night - a nice movie - have a look@it, if u haven't already.

But, coming to the point: Bro, don't waste your space & time on fetching those goods. One, u'd get them all here as well; Two, learn to live w/out them (wisest move) -- that's why u r getting to Canada - else, what was wrong with "Mera Bharat Mahaan"? Learn to Change - Change to Learn !!!

Qorax
 
qorax said:
But, coming to the point: Bro, don't waste your space & time on fetching those goods. One, u'd get them all here as well; Two, learn to live w/out them (wisest move) -- that's why u r getting to Canada - else, what was wrong with "Mera Bharat Mahaan"? Learn to Change - Change to Learn !!!

Qorax


You are so right, it is something that I always find confusing - why immigrate if all you want is the same.
 
100 % correct and its so true..dear Baloo and Qorax.

With all due respect , man has to change ( for betterment) with time , place and people. Decision to migrate to new place in itself is a Big Change.

No one is asking to change ones feeling towards his/her roots and likings but adapting to new situation is the Name of the Game and leads to faster success.

Apologies if someone thinks differently.
 
Qorax/Seniors

Please assist. I need to re-enter Canada by road through the US/Canada border and intend to do so next weekend - January 21, 2011 using my COPR, if I take a limosine services cross border does this constitute a private vehicle?


Also, if I choose to rent a car and drive into Canada would my international drivers license be accepted by the Canadian Border officers?

Thank you for your attention and urgent reply.
 
Hi
Can anybody help me, I have a PR card but recently I got citizenship of the country where I 'm working,so I have to give up my Indian passport. Now when I will enter Canada in different passport are there any problem,should I inform about this change to cannadian embassy here or what I should do. Please help with your advice.

Jhunna
 
HI Senors,

i am going to fly to Vancouver and from Vancouver to Toronto. I am going to fly with Air China. Please give your advices about this airline as that is my first time. Is it a good airline to fly with.

Thank you
 
Aycan1998 said:
Qorax/Seniors

1) Please assist. I need to re-enter Canada by road through the US/Canada border and intend to do so next weekend - January 21, 2011 using my COPR, if I take a limosine services cross border does this constitute a private vehicle?


2) Also, if I choose to rent a car and drive into Canada would my international drivers license be accepted by the Canadian Border officers?

Thank you for your attention and urgent reply.

1) It'd be a 'rent-a-car' & u'd have no issues to enter Canada. But, ensure to carry the rental agreement, the car papers and u must have its 'insurance covering for Canada' as well.

2) Yes, the IDP/IDL will be 'acceptable', provided u haven't driven over 2 months in Canada earlier, on that. Also, u may use your US D/L.

Qorax
 
jhunna said:
Hi
Can anybody help me, I have a PR card but recently I got citizenship of the country where I 'm working,so I have to give up my Indian passport. Now when I will enter Canada in different passport are there any problem,should I inform about this change to cannadian embassy here or what I should do. Please help with your advice.

Jhunna

As I understand there could be a problem. Why don't u check-it-up with CIC instead?
Qorax
 
Hi All,

Visit this website & get info about the job that you are looking for.........

http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/fcro/welcome.do?lang=en
 
riz2006 said:
Dear Qorax,
Can you please Email me the form for immunization record, because i dont get from CHC London. My email id is riznosh@hotmail.com

Thanks very much
Riz2006

Immunization Form
http://www.chinacanada.ca/web/down/immunization.pdf

Hi all,

If anyone hasn't got the above form from the CHC while receiving their PRVs+COPR, and have kid/s under 16, plz click the link above to download that form.

U'd need this form to be filled, signed & stamped by your doctor, from your homeland, before departure for landing. It's required for the kid's School Admission in Canada.

And that's a strictly enforced regulation here.

Qorax
 
Dear Qorax,

Thanks very much for post link of immunization form...you are great star.
Regards,
Riz2006
 
qorax said:
Immunization Form
http://www.chinacanada.ca/web/down/immunization.pdf

Hi all,

If anyone hasn't got the above form from the CHC while receiving their PRVs+COPR, and have kid/s under 16, plz click the link above to download that form.

U'd need this form to be filled, signed & stamped by your doctor, from your homeland, before departure for landing. It's required for the kid's School Admission in Canada.

And that's a strictly enforced regulation here.

Qorax

Thanks so much Dear Captain for this information . Absolutely on time and i think everyone must consider it as an important document to be carried before Landing.
God Bless u.
 
qorax said:
All You Need to Know About Landing...

Mr. Qorax. can you tell where you copied thisinformation from

How Much Funds Can I Carry?

"There is a Minimum limit though... we must carry at least or more than what CIC requirement states, vis-a-vis for the no. of pax in the family [accompanying]. "
 
pittabread said:
Mr. Qorax. can you tell where you copied thisinformation from

How Much Funds Can I Carry?

"There is a Minimum limit though... we must carry at least or more than what CIC requirement states, vis-a-vis for the no. of pax in the family [accompanying]. "

Pls search www.cic.gc.ca.
Qorax