Qorax
Beautifully explained and u have covered all minute details which one shud know before landing
Thanks
Beautifully explained and u have covered all minute details which one shud know before landing
Thanks
Hi mok_kab,Hello all. I am planning to do my landing next month in Toronto. I will be staying there for few weeks, come back to my home country and then go back to Canada permanently after few months. Now my question is, how much money I should bring to Canada, since I am not going to stay there for long. Do I need to show the entire amount of money that was required to show during my EE application? Or I can bring a lesser amount?
Need your urgent support in this regard. Thanks.
Thanks my friend!Hi mok_kab,
You need to show entire amount (i.e. Proof of Funds) to airport (immigration) authorities which you shown in EE application.
It can be in your home country ban statements. If you are soft landing for a month in toronto, I think 3K CAD is enough though it depends upon which part of Toronto you are plan to live and your itineraries. You don't need to bring entire amount.
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saleem
You might not even have a form to fill in the plane. Probably at port of entry.Hi
Please help me clarify: "Bringing more than 10000 CAD to Canada" -> this includes the funds required by EE application or just money (cash, bonds etc.) that I am physically carrying?
I will land with around 5000 CAD in Cash and I will have a POF (bank letter - account in home Country) with a much higher amount (funds required for EE 15k + additional savings) that I will later on transfer from the account in my Country to an account I will open in Canada after Landing.
Do I need to declare all? If yes, at what point, in the plane when filling the initial declaration?
Thank you very much
Hi
Please help me clarify: "Bringing more than 10000 CAD to Canada" -> this includes the funds required by EE application or just money (cash, bonds etc.) that I am physically carrying?
I will land with around 5000 CAD in Cash and I will have a POF (bank letter - account in home Country) with a much higher amount (funds required for EE 15k + additional savings) that I will later on transfer from the account in my Country to an account I will open in Canada after Landing.
Do I need to declare all? If yes, at what point, in the plane when filling the initial declaration?
Thank you very much
Hello friends,
I am getting ready to land in Canada soon. I am a bit confused about the settlers effect list. for this, i need to fill the form BSF-186, I do not have goods coming later so no need for the form BSF186A.
But I do not understand how to categorize the info as I am taking only personal stuff nothing special --- clothing items (all types i.e. jeans, t-shirts, pullovers, jackets etc.), toiletry kit, shoes etc which are packed in two different bags and cabin luggage that has a laptop and some documents.
1. Do I have to fill a separate form or prepare a separate list for each bag?
2. Can I group every type of clothing item packed in both bags combined in just one item clothes
or
I have to group them separately like jeans, pullovers, jackets etc. and for each bag separate combination
please help will be appreciated. thank you
Hi Alex,Hi
Please help me clarify: "Bringing more than 10000 CAD to Canada" -> this includes the funds required by EE application or just money (cash, bonds etc.) that I am physically carrying?
I will land with around 5000 CAD in Cash and I will have a POF (bank letter - account in home Country) with a much higher amount (funds required for EE 15k + additional savings) that I will later on transfer from the account in my Country to an account I will open in Canada after Landing.
Do I need to declare all? If yes, at what point, in the plane when filling the initial declaration?
Thank you very much