Hi all,
Firstly, my apology as this is going to be a long note and since I am pretty confused right now, so have too many queries on too many topics. So, pls excuse me for that. If you are aware that same/similar query/discussion is happening in some other thread, would be great if you can guide me to that thread/link.
Also, pls bear with me if you think some of the questions are ridiculous or very basic
I got my Visa in early Sep 2017 (Outland FSW) and I am planning to land in Toronto in end of April 2018. (Flying from India).
So here are the questions :
1) Proof of funds:
a. While submitting POF at the time of AOR, I had shown a combination of cash in bank + FDs etc - basically a combination of liquid and not so liquid assets like FD/PPF etc. There has been some movement in my balances ofcourse since then and will probably happen till I depart in April 18. Is it ok if this POF for landing is different than the one submitted earlier?
b. On POF for landing, what is the best way to carry money ? I need to carry around 16000 CAD. Carrying above 10,000 cash is anyways a problem with customs and more importantly I am really not comfortable carrying so much cash. So, then what is the best way to carry money ? Is there any minimum cash amount which one needs to carry? Can I carry 25-30% in cash and remaining can be in my home country in FD /PPF form and I can carry bank certificates for these balances in my India accounts? Travellers cheques - is it a good idea or encashing these is a problem in Canada? Any sharing of experiences will be helpful.
c. What is the best way to convert home currency to CAD? Before arriving in Canada or after?
d. Can I receive cash in my Canadian account (once i land and have one) from India in case I need that money if still unemployed after few months (Hope not!)? Or some tax/disclosure issue?
2) Other assets/money in home country: While I will carry the required amount of money when I land but there are certain assets which will still remain in my home country eg long term FDs, PF money, Jewellery, Property etc ....Read somewhere that if you don't bring along EVERYTHING when you land, these become taxable when later you bring them in to Canada. Is this true? Can anybody advise?
3) Banking :
a. Someone suggested deposit all the CAD 16000 that you need in Scotia bank branch in India (in Equivalent INR) and then once in Canada you can visit a local branch and transfer this money. Has anyone done this here? Is it a good idea and safe to transfer like that??
b. Can someone suggest which bank to open account in ? I read some good reviews of TD? Any special things to keep in mind while opening a bank account there?
4) School for kid: Any advise on how to go about finding a good school for kid...what to avoid and what to look for? which areas? what documents are needed from home country? Do they have any waiting period? If anyone can share their experience , that will be very helpful. My kid will be finishing 7th standard and starting 8th standard in Canada.
5) Regulated/Unregulated profession and Credential evaluation -
a. On all COPR and other documents received from CIC, they have mentioned that one must check whether one's profession is regulated or non-regulated by going on site www.credentials.gc.ca . Now, I have never been able to open this site till date, probably it has some technical issue. But what is the way to check my profession is regulated or non-regulated? Can someone pls suggest me appropriate links/websites.
b. As was needed under EE profile set up requirement, I got my credential evaluation done via WES long back. It is still valid. Some one said that to be able to apply to any job in Canada, you need to first get the credentials evaluation done and I must start the process of this from India before landing so that when I land I already have the evaluation report ready...Now, is this some different evaluation or I can use the previous evaluation done ( which is still valid for next few years) if needed by employers?
c. Do you need to carry transcripts of your degrees/certifcates when you land? Exactly where are these needed ? And if these are to be carried, then how many sets of these transcripts is a good idea?
6) Driving license : So, I got my driving license long back in my home country. However, really haven't driven much. I am aware getting a license in Canada is a time consuming process and a long wait. Can I get some document/permission from my home country which can be used to reduce the waiting time in Canada (If anyone from India can share their insight on this) ? Also, is there any thread/link/website where someone has explained or I can read Canadian DL process in detail?
7) Pre-arrival services - Has anyone used these? Any suggestions for the good ones?
8) Document checklist for landing - Is there any place I can find a document checklist for landing?
Any advise or insights on any of the above points will be very helpful.
Many thanks for your patience.
Regards,
G
Firstly, my apology as this is going to be a long note and since I am pretty confused right now, so have too many queries on too many topics. So, pls excuse me for that. If you are aware that same/similar query/discussion is happening in some other thread, would be great if you can guide me to that thread/link.
Also, pls bear with me if you think some of the questions are ridiculous or very basic
I got my Visa in early Sep 2017 (Outland FSW) and I am planning to land in Toronto in end of April 2018. (Flying from India).
So here are the questions :
1) Proof of funds:
a. While submitting POF at the time of AOR, I had shown a combination of cash in bank + FDs etc - basically a combination of liquid and not so liquid assets like FD/PPF etc. There has been some movement in my balances ofcourse since then and will probably happen till I depart in April 18. Is it ok if this POF for landing is different than the one submitted earlier?
b. On POF for landing, what is the best way to carry money ? I need to carry around 16000 CAD. Carrying above 10,000 cash is anyways a problem with customs and more importantly I am really not comfortable carrying so much cash. So, then what is the best way to carry money ? Is there any minimum cash amount which one needs to carry? Can I carry 25-30% in cash and remaining can be in my home country in FD /PPF form and I can carry bank certificates for these balances in my India accounts? Travellers cheques - is it a good idea or encashing these is a problem in Canada? Any sharing of experiences will be helpful.
c. What is the best way to convert home currency to CAD? Before arriving in Canada or after?
d. Can I receive cash in my Canadian account (once i land and have one) from India in case I need that money if still unemployed after few months (Hope not!)? Or some tax/disclosure issue?
2) Other assets/money in home country: While I will carry the required amount of money when I land but there are certain assets which will still remain in my home country eg long term FDs, PF money, Jewellery, Property etc ....Read somewhere that if you don't bring along EVERYTHING when you land, these become taxable when later you bring them in to Canada. Is this true? Can anybody advise?
3) Banking :
a. Someone suggested deposit all the CAD 16000 that you need in Scotia bank branch in India (in Equivalent INR) and then once in Canada you can visit a local branch and transfer this money. Has anyone done this here? Is it a good idea and safe to transfer like that??
b. Can someone suggest which bank to open account in ? I read some good reviews of TD? Any special things to keep in mind while opening a bank account there?
4) School for kid: Any advise on how to go about finding a good school for kid...what to avoid and what to look for? which areas? what documents are needed from home country? Do they have any waiting period? If anyone can share their experience , that will be very helpful. My kid will be finishing 7th standard and starting 8th standard in Canada.
5) Regulated/Unregulated profession and Credential evaluation -
a. On all COPR and other documents received from CIC, they have mentioned that one must check whether one's profession is regulated or non-regulated by going on site www.credentials.gc.ca . Now, I have never been able to open this site till date, probably it has some technical issue. But what is the way to check my profession is regulated or non-regulated? Can someone pls suggest me appropriate links/websites.
b. As was needed under EE profile set up requirement, I got my credential evaluation done via WES long back. It is still valid. Some one said that to be able to apply to any job in Canada, you need to first get the credentials evaluation done and I must start the process of this from India before landing so that when I land I already have the evaluation report ready...Now, is this some different evaluation or I can use the previous evaluation done ( which is still valid for next few years) if needed by employers?
c. Do you need to carry transcripts of your degrees/certifcates when you land? Exactly where are these needed ? And if these are to be carried, then how many sets of these transcripts is a good idea?
6) Driving license : So, I got my driving license long back in my home country. However, really haven't driven much. I am aware getting a license in Canada is a time consuming process and a long wait. Can I get some document/permission from my home country which can be used to reduce the waiting time in Canada (If anyone from India can share their insight on this) ? Also, is there any thread/link/website where someone has explained or I can read Canadian DL process in detail?
7) Pre-arrival services - Has anyone used these? Any suggestions for the good ones?
8) Document checklist for landing - Is there any place I can find a document checklist for landing?
Any advise or insights on any of the above points will be very helpful.
Many thanks for your patience.
Regards,
G