+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
canhope said:
Dear Qorax,

When I bring in POF should I bring the full required amount in DD/TC form, or If I take a part of it in DD and rest in cash, will it be a prob at the POE offices of immigration/customs, kindly advice..

Thanks a lot

Replied to your PM as well...
Be free to carry your [required] POF in any format -- no issues there.

Qorax
 
montu said:
DEAR ALL,

I WISH TO CHECK IF MY ELECT APPLIANCES WILL WORK IN CA OR NOT, THESE ARE 220-240V??PLS ADVISE

THANKS AND REGARDS

bsrk68 said:
Nope. You could use a step-up transformer, but the performance is never the same. Don't bring any appliances , they are not expensive here.

Besides, your AV eqpt won't work as well... the NTSC-PAL format issue would play a spoil-sport !
Qorax
 
Hello montu.
i want to know is there any change in ur case after your submission of Medicals.
we did our medicals on 21st july and most probably it wAS SENT Around 28th july. so when should we expect passport request and change in ecase.
montu said:
DEAR ALL,


I WISH TO KNOW -WHAT ALL ONE NEED ON LANDING ,I MEAN PAPER/DOCUMENTS, PHOTOS ETC ETC...

REGARDS
 
qorax said:
Besides, your AV eqpt won't work as well... the NTSC-PAL format issue would play a spoil-sport !
Qorax

The TV also needs to be equipped with an ATSC tuner for off air reception (unless you are buying a conversion box).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATSC_tuner


NTSC = Never Twice the Same Colour

PAL images are better, but with HD who cares :)
 
bsrk68 said:
Nope. You could use a step-up transformer, but the performance is never the same. Don't bring any appliances , they are not expensive here.

I don't agree. Appliances you find at home doesn't mean you can also find in Canada (especially in smaller cities).
 
steaky said:
I don't agree. Appliances you find at home doesn't mean you can also find in Canada (especially in smaller cities).

Online shopping ?? :D
 
steaky said:
I don't agree. Appliances you find at home doesn't mean you can also find in Canada (especially in smaller cities).

I presumed this member would be landing in Toronto. Can u tell me which appliances are available back home and not here?
 
Deeaar said:
Dear Friends,

To all the aspiring members and to all those who have already landed, kindly go through the site below.

I have always followed this site and it is quite informative too, something similar to this one . Also look and interact with a guy called Nabil, he is quite informative and helpful.

http://www.immigrationexpertise.com/2009/06/spring-in-canada-video.html

Best Regards and keep up your motivation.

This domain has changed to http://www.immigrationexperience.ca/ Unfortunately I lost the domain and I had to buy a new one.
 
bsrk68 said:
I presumed this member would be landing in Toronto. Can u tell me which appliances are available back home and not here?


maybe theres sentimental value that he cant leave it... ;)
 
Baloo said:
Online shopping ?? :D

I agree. Sometimes online shopping (especially those in your home country) can be much cheaper than Canadian retailers. Yesterday I saw a Halloween toy and the retail price in Canada is $11.99, while price in US is just $6.99. So much cheaper!
 
bsrk68 said:
I presumed this member would be landing in Toronto. Can u tell me which appliances are available back home and not here?

I haven't lived in Toronto for a long while. But in Vancouver, I can't find similar size slow simmer/stew cooker, so I brought one with transformer from my previous country of residence. The overall performance is the same.
 
Baloo said:
NTSC = Never Twice the Same Colour

PAL images are better, but with HD who cares :)

I liked that expansion ya Baloo !

Qorax
Ps.: Anything of 1080i or 1080p also doesn't work here, if brought from PAL region.
 
Will landing in Toronto between the months of November to February be difficult for people from India due to winter? Anyone can share the experience and advice if it okay to land or need to wait till a favorable climate sets in Toronto?
 
lika said:
Will landing in Toronto between the months of November to February be difficult for people from India due to winter? Anyone can share the experience and advice if it okay to land or need to wait till a favorable climate sets in Toronto?

Check the weather history here http://www.theweathernetwork.com/statistics/CL6158350/caon0696/

With the right clothing you should have no problem.

Here is a list of the places you may not want to stay in your first months in Canada:
http://www.currentresults.com/Weather-Extremes/Canada/coldest.php

Hottest:
http://www.currentresults.com/Weather-Extremes/Canada/hottest.php