Dear Seniors ,
I Received by Visa stamped on Passport recently under FSW2014 catagory - IM-1 ( as per Visa stamping ) , NOC -0911
Please clarify
1, My CPR document have water mark - NOT VALIED FOR TRAVEL - is this normal for all Indian Passport holders ? should we fill up any of the details in pen like Flight ... etc on the CPR ?
COPR is not a travel document, but confirmation of permanent residence record. This is important and you will have to present it at Immigration counter once you landed. Visa officer will keep one copy with him, and another copy will be stamped and given it to you. You have to save it , it is very important document/paper and may require while applying citizenship/PR renewal etc... Yes it is not a travel document, PR Card which will be issued will be required to enter in canada. Fir first landing, COPR and passport with immigrant visa is essential to present at immigration counter....
2, My provence of Destination is - Novo Scotia , I have read in old posts that I can land any were in Canada except Quebec , is the rule still valied ? is there any official documents stating that FSW applicants can land any were ?
You can land anywhere in canda except Qubec.. This rule is still valid.
3 , If i decide to land in Toronto and stay there , is there any need for me to submit any document to Nova Scotia ?
Question is not clear, if you are talking about PR Card...then you can land in toronto, and can give address of Novo Scotia to immigration counter where your PR card will be send by post.
4 , If I decide to move to Alberta and stay there what all formalities should i complete in the first international Landing terminal of Toronto ?
Nothing. you only need to provide them address where they will send/post your PR card
5 , Pls provide a good information link so that I can read more about latest landing formalities ?
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/live/index.asp
6, Please provide a good Job search website where i can try to register for Job and also look for any Certificate requirement for Electrical Engineers ?
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/work/look.asp
Thanks in Advance
Jdn