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dhavalmistry

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Hello all,

My wife got her PPR and she submitted her passport today so now she is not far from landing in Canada. I want to know what is the procedure from the moment you step off the plane. What sort of questions they ask or things they ask us to do?

Any help would be appreciated :)

Thanks in advance!
 
My wife's landing was 3 sentences long:
Who sponsored you?
Where will you live? (verifying address) and
Welcome to Canada.
 
truesmile said:
My wife's landing was 3 sentences long:
Who sponsored you?
Where will you live? (verifying address) and
Welcome to Canada.

Thank you very much. When did your wife landed in Canada?
 
dhavalmistry said:
I want to know what is the procedure from the moment you step off the plane. What sort of questions they ask or things they ask us to do?

Copied From a post by @masaeed

There are FOUR major steps you have to go through after landing as an immigrant:

A. STEP ONE : IMMIGRATION:

1. Follow the queue and when you come out of terminal there will be people announcing loudly for the PR persons to go separately in the mentioned direction. (if get confused ask humbly)
2. You will be guided to immigration officer who will ask for two IDs ;
i . passport of each person
ii. landing papers for each person ( landing paper consists of two pages one is with picture and other is without picture, officer will keep picture paper and will give other back after stamping it: keep this landing paper safely as you will need it till your death )
3. Immigration officer will ask a few questions, he may ask you to declare the accompanied money.
4. He will guide you to other office for SIN card.

B. STEP TWO : SIN CARD:

1. They will again ask you for your passports and landing papers - (Its better to have copy of Landing papers and Passport , so that these could be submitted to SIN Official)

2. Sometimes there is a technical problem in that case they will ask you to go to Service
Canada office near your residence ,in this case you will go directly for third step.


C. STEP THREE : GRAB THE LUGGAGE :

1. Take your luggage from the baggage claim area and move for custom clearance.
2. Odd size bags / cartoons will be on belt marked "Odd Size Luggage) , and usually this is with the wall of building on all International Airports - (Other Than Pakistan and India)


D. STEP FOUR : CUSTOM :

1. You will again be asked about your passports and landing papers.
2. You will be asked to provide declaration of ;

i. MONEY DECLARATION ( HOW MUCH YOU ARE CARRYING )
ii . LISTS OF ACCOMPANIED LUGGAGE
iii. LISTS OF GOODS TO FOLLOW (write down estimated value in dollars )
iv. SEPARATE ISTS OF GOODS THAT HAS BEEN SHIPPED, AND IS ON WAY , WITH COPY OF AIRWAY BILL AND GIVE IT TO CUSTOM OFFICER OTHERWISE THEY WILL PUT HEAVY TAX ON it)

3. They will inquire about your luggage and may ask you to open a bag. Please do not carry medicines of any other relative / person who chronic disease , heart and other issues like this , as our immigration is based upon "Medical Fitness" , and this might result in any odd situation etc

Come straight out and WELCOME TO CANADA.
 
truesmile said:
My wife's landing was 3 sentences long:
Who sponsored you?
Where will you live? (verifying address) and
Welcome to Canada.

My wife was also asked:
-Has there been any change in your family status since you submitted your application?
NOTE: This question is very important. If there has been a change (had a baby, etc), it is very important to say so.

-Are you feeling healthy?

Maybe there were more. But the questions are really basic.
 
AMJ said:
Copied From a post by @ masaeed

There are FOUR major steps you have to go through after landing as an immigrant:

A. STEP ONE : IMMIGRATION:

1. Follow the queue and when you come out of terminal there will be people announcing loudly for the PR persons to go separately in the mentioned direction. (if get confused ask humbly)
2. You will be guided to immigration officer who will ask for two IDs ;
i . passport of each person
ii. landing papers for each person ( landing paper consists of two pages one is with picture and other is without picture, officer will keep picture paper and will give other back after stamping it: keep this landing paper safely as you will need it till your death )
3. Immigration officer will ask a few questions, he may ask you to declare the accompanied money.
4. He will guide you to other office for SIN card.

B. STEP TWO : SIN CARD:

1. They will again ask you for your passports and landing papers - (Its better to have copy of Landing papers and Passport , so that these could be submitted to SIN Official)

2. Sometimes there is a technical problem in that case they will ask you to go to Service
Canada office near your residence ,in this case you will go directly for third step.


C. STEP THREE : GRAB THE LUGGAGE :

1. Take your luggage from the baggage claim area and move for custom clearance.
2. Odd size bags / cartoons will be on belt marked "Odd Size Luggage) , and usually this is with the wall of building on all International Airports - (Other Than Pakistan and India)


D. STEP FOUR : CUSTOM :

1. You will again be asked about your passports and landing papers.
2. You will be asked to provide declaration of ;

i. MONEY DECLARATION ( HOW MUCH YOU ARE CARRYING )
ii . LISTS OF ACCOMPANIED LUGGAGE
iii. LISTS OF GOODS TO FOLLOW (write down estimated value in dollars )
iv. SEPARATE ISTS OF GOODS THAT HAS BEEN SHIPPED, AND IS ON WAY , WITH COPY OF AIRWAY BILL AND GIVE IT TO CUSTOM OFFICER OTHERWISE THEY WILL PUT HEAVY TAX ON it)

3. They will inquire about your luggage and may ask you to open a bag. Please do not carry medicines of any other relative / person who chronic disease , heart and other issues like this , as our immigration is based upon "Medical Fitness" , and this might result in any odd situation etc

Come straight out and WELCOME TO CANADA.

Thanks a lot....it helps!!! :) :)
 
See http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2013/ob545-mod.asp as well.
 
keesio said:
My wife was also asked:
-Has there been any change in your family status since you submitted your application?
NOTE: This question is very important. If there has been a change (had a baby, etc), it is very important to say so.

-Are you feeling healthy?

Maybe there were more. But the questions are really basic.

I am already in Canada as a visitor and even though my application is Outland, I am planning to process landing at the nearest CIC office. Ottawa will arrange the appointment for you with your local CIC office.
 
AMJ,

Very helpful info. Thanks a lot~
 
My landing interview at the US border took 30 minutes and I was asked about 30 questions about our application, relationship, jobs, financial background