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MY LANDING EXPERIENCE AND OBSERVATIONS

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Hi,
Everybody,


I Landed at Toronto, Person International Airport (YYZ), Ontario, Canada on 4th May 2010, by Britishairways flight # BA 0099 via London, at 18:20. (10 Minutes before schedule time, It was quit cold evening in Toronto)
The procedure was very smooth and very easy, following are the details 8)

I was Greeted and welcomed by an Immigration officer and he stamped the passport and directed to go to the New Immigrant welcome counter and then follow the Customs counter.

1. I went to Immigration counter where the officer stamped my passport.

2. I went to the new Immigrant counter given my PR and passport to the officer on counter. He filled my paper and asks me to sing on different place on the form. He ask me my accommodation / residential address which I told him that at this time I can't get may be it is inside in my luggage, but my consultant address was with me, he don't want the consultant office address. So He gives me the PR form and advised to fill later and send by fax on the number (which was on Form)

3. I then proceeded to the Welcome Canada counter there were two counter and I went on both counter one by one, where I was given some pamphlets and books, instructions and a carry bag (on second counter) with regards to settling in Canada and free to go everywhere without paying any thing for government paper process.

4. I was offered help by a porter service company man to collect my luggage. With CAD $10, I was having only one luggage and hand carry. They charge $ 10 for first luggage and $2 for each additional luggage. You can take by yourself trolley and luggage to out without paying any thing.

5. I then proceeded to customs and the officer checked my passports and asked me the list of the goods to be followed and the goods carried along list. He ask me about the fund how much I am carrying, and in which form, I told him it is cash, CAD $ 11700, then he ask me to take out from envelope and show to him. Then I kept back in my pocket. He checked the list of goods to follow there was jewellery's value about CAD $10k, so he ask me if I have the picture of the jewellery's, I was not having so he told me that get by e-mail and come tomorrow same building outside custom office and officer will stamp on the list and picture too for future use.

6. He did not check the list or goods carried along with me, the process was completed in 15 minutes and I was out from the immigration door at 18:35 hours. It was really very pleasant landing experience, People are very nice, kind and warmly welcoming the immigrants on the airport.

7. I just went out and ask the porter to call my transport (Airport pickup) person and keep my trolley on mentioned place. After 20 minuets the car came and picks me and I was reach to my room within 30 minutes.

8. Next day with Gold / jeweler's, picture and goods to follow list I went to the Airport custom office. Officer asks me to use the original forms (I was having the print out download from web site, which was not so clear). I fill the form with totaling the value in CAD Dollar, and brought back to him, he went inside and brought with computerized CBSA printed form and copy of all forms (Luggage with me, Hand carry and Goods to follow List by Cargo and arrive later after 2 week with my spouse and kids)

9. Later I went to Government Service office for my SIN (Social Insurance Number) and received a temp SIN number for myself, were informed that the SIN card would come in a couple of 2 weeks time on my address.

10. Next I went to the Bank CIBC bank, Costumer service officer explain me the different kind of account, I ask her which will be suitable for new Immigrant, She open the "CIBC Everyday Chequing account with standard benefits" (The account is Tax free savings account for once year). The debit card allows the CAD $ 500 per day cash withdraw and CAD $1000 purchases.

11. Next I went to Roger shop for Mobile Connection and got the SIM card for 10$ and 10$ air time credit, it prepaid only have to maintain the credit balance 20 $, no monthly fee, pay as you go rechargeable available in all stores, receiving and calling is same rate 39 cent and from 8pm to 8 am 1 cent including weekend (Saturday/Sunday). For International call use the calling card through your mobile or landline it is very cheap.

12. Checking for family apartment is going on in different areas.

13. Continued for the Job search (Please note you would need to modify your Resume to apply jobs in Canada refer www.settlement.org). This is the other side of the picture that our qualification and experience is not much valued, appreciated or accredited in Canada?? (Just my observation in few days)

14. You will start receiving interview calls once you have a Canadian Address and a Canadian contact number on your resume. (I received calls on my cell and the on land line / residence number).

15. Scheduled for an interview today (Saturday 9th May) with a company. But I was unable to attend because of too cold and chill, I requested them to reschedule for Monday. (It is a survival job not related to my profession, and still I don't know what they are going to offer me the job and salary)

16. Weather become very cold after rain, it is between 9-3 C, in Toronto, Good thing to have winter cloths with you before landing (wind chill is -4C and some areas of Ontario the Ice falling started again) .

17. Meet with many people those are straggling with housing and jobs problems, Dollar are flaying very fast from the packet and from hand every day. If you do not have any relative or friend in Canada It better to be go very economical. It will take some time to Adjust, Depend on your profession; it is taking about 6 - 12 month and more in some cases, to get settled properly. You may get survival job to manage but according to your qualification and profession it will take some time to get.

18. Apartments are in different rate from $ 800 – 1500, 1-2 bed room, it is better to see the location and neighborhood before you rent. Mostly People are living in the community, my advice do not rent through internet search because you do not know the area and neighborhood and on Google map every streets looks very beautiful (My personal opinion)
One more thing coming with family without any arrangement will have more expenses, better to come alone and arrange some house or apartment and then family can follow after few weeks, depend on your situation. (This is what I have done, because we do not have any friend or relative in Canada and Consultants are looking to get your all fund and saving at once for their great settlement help).

19. This was my Landing story, (still I am in the guest house, safehomestay, Good people and area is also OK),
please pray for me to get settled ASAP, I am getting tenses how to manages with very tough situation.
I pray for the success and best of luck for all forum members in their cases and future life in Canada.

20. HOPE IT WILL HELP TO THOS ARE PLANNING TO LAND IN FEW WEEKS. REMEMBER THAT IN TORONTO THE WEATHER IS VERY COLD ESPECIALLY FOR PEOPLE (LIKE US) ARE COMING FROM HOT WEATHER COUNTRIES (GULF OR ASIA)
WITH BEST WISHES
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HMISABPK
hi hmisbpk, my prayers for you,
don't worry By God's grace you will settle very soon with no hassles,
where did you stay from day one in Canada? you said you have no friends or relatives there, and staying in guest house, safehomestay
how much they cost you? how about for small families of three to stay initially, just curious to know,
anyway wishing you all the best and Praying for you
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hi hmisbpk, my prayers for you,
don't worry By God's grace you will settle very soon with no hassles,
where did you stay from day one in Canada? you said you have no friends or relatives there, and staying in guest house, safehomestay (Yes)how much they cost you? ($ 45 / night) how about for small families of three to stay initially, ( it will cost about 50-70/night)just curious to know,
anyway wishing you all the best and Praying for you (thank you, and God bless you and your family)
thanks and regards.
Hi, prmalr,

Thank you for your encouraging words and good wishes.


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BECOMING A REGISTERED NURSE (RN) OR LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN) IN CANADA
CHECK THE LINK
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/becoming-a-registered-nurse-rn-or-licensed-practical-nurse-lpn-in-canada-t85454.0.html

To see nursing jobs across Canada, visit NursingCareersCanada.ca, The National job board of the Canadian Nurses Association
http://www.nursingcareerscanada.ca/

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Some of my posts are below, may it will be helpful, landing experience, jab fairs, housing, school, etc...

1. http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t83858.0.html
2. http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t85113.0.html
3. http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t84016.0.html
4. http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t82990.0.html
5. http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t84017.0.html
6. http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t85454.0.html
7. http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t82092.0.html
8. http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t85227.0.html
9. http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/what-is-resp-why-we-have-to-start-an-resp-t78623.0.html
10. http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/my-landing-experience-and-observations-t41271.270.html



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Regulation of Physiotherapy in Canada
In order to practise physiotherapy in Canada, physiotherapists must be registered with the regulatory board or College of Physiotherapists in their province/territory. It is illegal to practice physiotherapy without being registered or licensed and there are laws governing the granting and removal of a physiotherapist’s registration. The title ‘physiotherapist’ or ‘physical therapist’ is protected which means that to call oneself a physiotherapist one must be registered in that specific province/territory. For more information related to the use of title and credentials by physiotherapists in Canada contact the Canadian Alliance of Physiotherapy Regulators. http://www.thesehands.ca/
Following are the list of college:
Ontario
http://www.collegept.org/
B.C
http://www.cptbc.org/
Alberta
http://www.physiotherapyalberta.ca/
Manitoba
http://www.manitobaphysio.com/
Saskatchewan
http://www.scpt.org/
Prince Edward Island
http://www.peicpt.com/

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Becoming a Registered Nurse

INFORMATION FOR INTERNATIONAL NURSES APPLICANTS ABOUT NURSING IN CANADA


Where can I find out how to obtain a visa to work as a nurse in Canada?

Contact the Canadian Consulate nearest you for information regarding immigration or visas. It is very likely that an offer of employment will be required.

Where do nurses work in Canada?

Canada has had a publicly funded system of hospital and medical care since 1968. The majority of nurses work within the publicly funded sector of health care, a minority work in the private sector and a small number of nurses are self-employed.
Because health is a provincial jurisdictional area, the health care delivery system is not centralized and there is no one place where nurses can apply for work. They must apply directly to individual employers. The Canadian Healthcare Association publishes a large directory that lists and gives addresses for hospitals, health centres, nursing homes, health associations and health education programs. This directory may be available through a public library or Canadian Consulate.

What are the employment prospects in Canada?
The nursing employment situation in Canada is improving after several years of health care restructuring and hospital downsizing. Nurses with skills and experience in specialty areas (e.g., emergency, critical care and operating room) and those willing to work in smaller communities or isolated communities are in the most demand. The Canadian Nurses Association is predicting a continued shortage of nurses for the future.
Where can I obtain information about becoming licensed to practise nursing in Canada?
Unlike many other countries the registration of nurses does not occur at the national level. In order to practise nursing you must be licensed or registered in the province or territory in which you will work. You can request application forms from your provincial or territorial regulatory body.


Will I need to write an examination to become licensed to practise in Canada?

Canadian provinces and territories, with the exception of Québec, require that you write the Canadian Registered Nurses Examination as part of the registration or licensure process. At present, this examination can only be written in Canada on the recommendation of a provincial or territorial nurses association. The Canadian Nurses Association publishes CNA's Canadian Registered Nurse Examination Prep Guide will help you prepare for the exam.

Québec nurses have their own exam.

For further information, contact Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du Québec.

What languages do I need to know in order to become a registered nurse?

You require language proficiency to become registered or licensed in Canada. Bilingualism (French and English) is an asset. Candidates must have knowledge of French to practise in Québec. In New Brunswick, Manitoba and Ontario, candidates must be proficient in either French or English. Employment and nursing education programs for unilingual French speaking nurses are available in Québec and in certain areas in New Brunswick, Manitoba and Ontario. In these provinces the Canadian RN exam may be written in either French or English. In the other provinces and territories require proficiency in English .

Can I work as a psychiatric/mental health nurse?
In Canada, registered nurses provide psychiatric/mental health services in a variety of settings. These nurses often have post-basic education and may also hold Canadian Nurses Association's specialty certification in psychiatric/mental health nursing. Registered mental health nurses from other countries may not have the broad education required for licensure as a registered nurse in Canada.

Canadian nursing education takes place at the post-secondary level. The nursing programs include classroom theory and supervised practice for nursing roles and responsibilities including: disease prevention and health promotion; the nursing care of sick children, adults and the elderly; mental health and psychiatric nursing; and maternal-child (or obstetrical) nursing. The programs also include general arts and science courses. Read more about nursing education programs in Canada.


Can I practise midwifery?
Midwifery is a recognized profession in British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec and Nova Scotia. For further information, please refer to the Canadian Association of Midwives.
For prior learning assessment, OR to become Registered Nurse (RN) / Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) please consult your provincial or territorial regulator.
Regulation of Nurses Provincial and Territorial Regulatory Bodies

BRITISH COLUMBIA
College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia
2855 Arbutus Street
Vancouver BC V6J 3Y8
Tel: (604) 736-7331
Fax: (604) 738-2272
E-mail: info @ crnbc.ca
https://www.crnbc.ca/Pages/Default.aspx

ALBERTA
College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta
11620 - 168 Street
Edmonton AB T5M 4A6
Tel: (780) 451-0043
Fax: (780) 452-3276
E-mail: carna @ nurses.ab.ca
http://www.nurses.ab.ca/Carna/index.aspx

SASKATCHEWAN
Saskatchewan Registered Nurses' Association
2066 Retallack Street
Regina SK S4T 7X5
Tel: 1-800-667-9945 / (306) 359-4200
Fax: (306) 525-0849
E-mail: info @ srna.org
http://www.srna.org/

MANITOBA
College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba
890 Pembina Hwy
Winnipeg MB R3M 2M8
Tel: (204) 774-3477
Fax: (204) 775-6052
E-mail: info @ crnm.mb.ca
http://www.crnm.mb.ca/

ONTARIO
College of Nurses of Ontario
101 Davenport Road
Toronto ON M5R 3P1
Tel/Tél. : 1-800-387-5526 / (416) 928-0900
Fax/Télécopieur : (416) 928-6507
E-mail/Courriel : cno @ cnomail.org
http://www.cno.org/


QUÉBEC
Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du Québec
4200, boul. Dorchester Ouest
Montréal QC H3Z 1V4
Tel/Tél. : (514) 935-2501 / 1-800-363-6048
Fax/Télécopieur : (514) 935-1799
E-mail/Courriel : inf @ oiiq.org
http://www.oiiq.org/


NEW BRUNSWICK
Nurses Association of New Brunswick
165 Regent Street
Fredericton NB E3B 7B4
Tel/Tél. : (506) 458-8731
Fax/Télécopieur : (506) 459-2838
E-mail/Courriel : nanb @ nanb.nb.ca
http://www.nanb.nb.ca/

NOVA SCOTIA
College of Registered Nurses of Nova Scotia
Suite 4005
7071 Bayers Road
Halifax NS B3J 2A8
Tel: (902) 491-9744
Fax: (902) 491-9510
E-mail: info @ crnns.ca
http://www.crnns.ca/

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Association of Registered Nurses of Prince Edward Island
53 Grafton Street
Charlottetown PE C1A 1K8
Tel: (902) 368-3764
Fax: (902) 628-1430
E-mail: arnpei @ pei.aibn.com
http://www.arnpei.ca/

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
Association Of Registered Nurses Of Newfoundland And Labrador
55 Military Rd
St. John's NL A1C 2C5
Tel: (709) 753-6040
Fax: (709) 753-4940
E-mail: info @ arnnl.nf.ca
http://www.arnnl.ca/

NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
Registered Nurses Association of the
Northwest Territories and Nunavut
Box 2757
Yellowknife NT X1A 2R1
Tel: (867) 873-2745
Fax: (867) 873-2336
E-mail: nwtrna @ theedge.ca
http://www.rnantnu.ca/

YUKONNORTHWEST TERRITORIES[/b][/size][/color]
Yukon Registered Nurses Association
204 - 4133 - 4th Avenue
Whitehorse YT Y1A 1H8
Tel: (867) 667-4062
Fax: (867) 668-5123
E-mail: yrna @ yknet.ca
http://www.yrna.ca/

A nurse must hold individual membership in one of the provincial or territorial nursing associations which make up the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) in order to belong to CNA and the International Council of Nurses. The organizations listed above, except those of Ontario and Québec, are all members of CNA.
Nurses in Ontario wishing to belong to CNA should join the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario.
Those in Québec should join the Yukon Registered Nurses Association or become an associate member of the Nurses Association of New Brunswick.

To see nursing jobs across Canada, visit NursingCareersCanada.ca, The National job board of the Canadian Nurses Association
http://www.nursingcareerscanada.ca/

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Process of Registration as a Pharmacist and Pharmacy Technician in Canada

For registration please read the requirement on link below and also the list of the school / colleges offering the Pharmacy tech and Pharmacist courses. Before selecting any school check if it is community college (like Government college for exp. Humber college, Seneca college, Gorge Brown, centennial college, Ryerson university, Toronto University, York university ...etc..)

Registration Requirements

Pharmacist And Pharmacy Technician*

Read the details:

http://www.healthforceontario.ca/Work/OutsideOntario/HealthProfessionalsOutsideOntario/PracticeRequirements/pharmacists_pharmacy_technicians.aspx

List of colleges and school offering courses for Pharmacy technician and Pharmacist in Canada

http://www.trade-schools.ca/programs/pharmacy.asp

Pharmacy Technician diploma program
http://www.humber.ca/program/pharmacy-technician

Ontario College of Pharmacist
http://www.ocpinfo.com/

Regulation of pharmacy technicians.
The Process of Registration as a Pharmacy Technician


http://www.ocpinfo.com/client/ocp/OCPHome.nsf/web/Process+for+Registration

Pharmacy exams preparation reference.

http://www.pharmacyprep.com/

The Pharmacy Technician Bridging Education Program
http://sculptor.sheridanc.on.ca/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/InterestItemDisplayView?storeId=10051&catalogId=10051&progId=267


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NEW UPCOMING JOB FAIRS & EVENTS - TORONTO

First Fridays Fall 2011 Career & Entrepreneur Fair & Symposium

North York Central Library
5120 Yonge Street, North York, Ontario
Auditorium
October 24, 2011 (MONDAY, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM)
Register Online @ EventBrite.com to Receive Preferred Admission

Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood Centre - JOB FAIR

inside High Point Mall
3415 Dixie Road, Mississauga, Ontario
(905) 206-0755 Ext 221
October 26, 2011 (WEDNESDAY, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM)

Customer Service, Administration, Financial Services,
Security, I.T., Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, Trades,
Warehouse, Machine Operations, General Help, and more.

CAREERDOOR INC - I.T. & TECHNOLOGY HIRING EVENT
METRO TORONTO CONVENTION CENTRE
255 FRONT STREET WEST, TORONTO, ONTARIO
NORTH BUILDING - ROOM 104
OCTOBER 26, 2011 (WEDNESDAY, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM)

Bilingual Link - The Bilingual Job Fair - Public Services Fair
Government / Social Work and Healthcare
Location: TBA (Toronto, Ontario)
November 3, 2011 (THURSDAY)

WorkWest Career Caravan 2011

Mississauga International Centre
6900 Airport Road, Mississauga, Ontario
Suite 120
November 4, 2011 (FRIDAY)
November 5, 2011 (SATURDAY)

Expo Experts - Toronto Engineering Career Expo
Radisson Plaza Mississauga, Toronto Airport
175 Derry Road East, Mississauga, Ontario
November 9, 2011 (WEDNESDAY, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM)

Expo Experts - Toronto Nursing & Healthcare Career Expo
Radisson Plaza Mississauga, Toronto Airport
175 Derry Road East, Mississauga, Ontario
November 9, 2011 (WEDNESDAY, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM)

WBG Canada - Toronto Bilingual Job Fair, Education, Information & Business Expo
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
255 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario
November 12, 2011 (SATURDAY, 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM)

Pharmacy Career Fair

Undergraduate Pharmacy Society
c/o The University of Toronto
Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy
144 College Street
Toronto, ON, Canada
M5S 3M2

•Tentative Date: November 5, 2011

http://uoftpharmacy.com/sponsorship/files/2011/07/Career-Fair-2011.pdf

ENGINEERING CAREER FAIR !!![/size]

National Career Event - Engineering Career Fair
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
November 1, 2011 (TUESDAY)
FREE ENTRANCE!
November 1st, 2011 | From 10 am. until 5 pm.
Metro Toronto Convention Centre - South Building
222 Bremner Blvd.
Toronto, ON, M5V 3L9
http://www.ecarrieres.com/en/salons/toronto/

Hire Canada Job Fair and Training Expo
Pearson Convention Centre
2638 Steeles Avenue East, Brampton, Ontario
December 14, 2011 (WEDNESDAY, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM)

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"You want to start your own business, but don't know were to start. Follow these steps and you'll be well on your way."

STEP 1 Business Ideas
To start a business you will need to choose or create a business idea. While this is an obvious step many people who want their own business don't have an idea, just the desire to be an entrepreneur. For the budding entrepreneur, there are many options; buying a franchise or an existing business, or looking to others for ideas for a start-up business. Once you have decided on the business you wish to start, then the real work begins.

STEP 2 Business Plan
Writing a business plan is your next and most important step, this is how you and others will evaluate your business. When seeking financing the investors or lenders will want to read your plan before they supply you with funding. If you're financing the business yourself, you will still want to have a written plan to develop business strategies and financial projections. A key element within the business plan is the marketing plan, which explains marketing strategies that will be used to advertise and promote the products or services. The goal setting steps of the plan will help you to analyze the success of the business in future years and clearly illustrate the capital needed to operate the company to break-even.

STEP 3 Financing
With your business plan in hand, you are ready to go find yourself some capital. Most small businesses have three options for financing: friends & family, investors or bank loans. Each of these options has different considerations for the business. Investors and even friends & family usually want ownership and control of their portion of the business. Bank loans burden the business with an additional expense of the loan payment, which can erode the business profits.

STEP 4 Getting started
You've got the plan, the money and the enthusiasm; you're ready, right? Not yet, as with everything you need to take the legal issues into consideration. First you should choose a legal structure: Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, or Corporation. Your financing decisions will have an effect on what legal structure you choose. Now you can file with the state to incorporate and obtain a federal Identification number.

STEP 5 Opening the Doors
Okay, it's time to get on the road to making some money; this of course means spending money. Where are you going to run your business? Will a home office do or is commercial space needed to service your customers? Do you need to hire employees to help you run the business? What are your bookkeeping needs, do you need an accountant? Finally, who could forget taxes, what taxes do you have to pay and collect? Now that your business is through the start-up phase, you can now look forward to the issues of managing a small business.


How to start buiness in Toronto visit the following link for all these question and answers:

Frequently asked questions about . . .

Business
How do I start my own small business?
Where do I get a license to operate a business?
How do I do business with the City of Toronto?
Where do I get key facts and demographics?
Who do I make a complaint about a business to?

http://www.toronto.ca/faq/business.htm


Where can I get help to start a business?
http://www.settlement.org/sys/faqs_detail.asp?faq_id=4001202

Starting a Business in Canada:

http://www.canadaone.com/tools/startingabusiness.html

Starting a Business :

http://www.canadabusiness.ca/eng/125/

Starting a Business in Ontario:

http://www.ontario.ca/en/business/STEL02_038762.html

Thinking of Starting a Small Business?

http://sbinfocanada.about.com/cs/startup/a/startownbiz.htm

How to Start Your Business: Your Legal Requirements

http://www.smallbusinessbc.ca/starting-a-business/legal-requirements

"Canadian Government Money Now Available For Your Small Business"

http://www.grants-loans.org/

Canada's Largest Franchise & Business Opportunities Show!


http://www.franchiseshowinfo.com/exhibitor/toronto-jan/index.html


Doing Business in Toronto:


http://www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/refresh/toronto?vgnextoid=40f6d1e80065c210VgnVCM10000067d60f89RCRD

My old post on "Regarding starting own small business need to know the following things"

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t41271.0.html;msg309995#msg309995


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hello all
can any one share their recent landing experiences
thanks
aamir
 

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aamirwarsi said:
hello all
can any one share their recent landing experiences
thanks
aamir
Hi, Here is the recent landding story of imu

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on: 06-11-2011, 21:41:59 »

"Dear

As I pledged you earlier , I am now sharing landing experience here . we were three me , my spouse and the little kid landed at the Pearson international at 4.50 pm. The day was sunny and everything was looked so organised and systematic. We traveled via Turkish airlines and we found the service was moderate this time. After landing at the Pearson, we were directed to the new comers counter. I found none in the Que but later the Que turned long for 4 new comers. The CBSA officer was so curious about the kid rather than my presence before the counter.The lady at the counter was just enjoying the smile and gesture of my baby.after a few minutes , we told her about our presence and landing . subsequently we gave passports and COPR before her . She checked all those and things were finished in 10 to 15 minutes only .please note that the lady at the counter just asked about the amount of money I am carrying and I told her . I was tensed about the amount as it was not satisfying the amount required for three members .But she did not ask to show the amount. She told me that she will make kid permanent resident first , kidding ! then..then...yea obviously you (me and my spouse ) will get the same! donèt worry for that! She spent more time with my baby smiling , kidding all the time. after asking my new address ,She signed all the papers and pinned the copy of the COPR in our passports.she handed a baby toy to the baby. may be she bought some others for her baby too. she welcomed us in Canada and directed to a counter where we are given some booklets and information sheet for the new comers . we went to collect our luggage and custom formalities were done in only 1 mint. The lady at the custom did not ask for any list , rather she let us pass quickly. later we were awaiting at terminal no. 1. My friend took us to the resident in Mississauga. This is a brief story of what we call landing! Thanks a lot for you who came forward helping me during case processing ! wishing you a wonderful landing for awaited visa receiver and faster case processing for the applicants .

wishes

imu "

original at :
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/all-bangladeshi-applicants-forum-t19664.0.html
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hope that helps,

hmisabpk