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boldon said:
just on the PR card - we havent received it yet eventhough we landed before mid October

ECAS saying it is in process since 31 October - is this usually the case?

btw, we received our daughter's card already (she is a minor and a dependent)

Hi boldon,

Please wait until end of December, some time it is taking up to 8 weeks.
If doesn't received then give them a call after holidays (Jan second week)

Hope it helps,

hmisabpk
 
hmisabpk said:
Hi boldon,

Please wait until end of December, some time it is taking up to 8 weeks.
If doesn't received then give them a call after holidays (Jan second week)

Hope it helps,

hmisabpk

thanks! its done and on our way to us now ;D
 
PLANNING TO LAND MAY BE HELPFUL

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/looking-fully-furnished-low-rent-with-amenities-included-accommodation-t264892.0.html
 
hmisabpk said:
PLANNING TO LAND MAY BE HELPFUL

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/looking-fully-furnished-low-rent-with-amenities-included-accommodation-t264892.0.html

For short term stay

https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/4810424
https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/4449311
https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/2183976
https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/2184003

http://www.booking.com/hotel/ca/oakridge-drive-guest-house.html

http://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details.html?adId=1045166602
 
hmisabpk said:
Hi,
Everybody,


I Landed at Toronto..........

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
:)

HMISABPK

Nice to read your story almost after 5 years of your landing. I am sure it is going to help me a lot in future :)
 
Hi HMISABPK ,

I have gone thru few pages of this chain and i must say that people like you are reason why humanity is still alive on this earth. Your long information-rich posts shows your will to help others without any selfishness and i salute you...

Wish you all the best and keep helping
Regards,
JKal
 
Jkal said:
Hi HMISABPK ,

I have gone thru few pages of this chain and i must say that people like you are reason why humanity is still alive on this earth. Your long information-rich posts shows your will to help others without any selfishness and i salute you...

Wish you all the best and keep helping
Regards,
JKal


Hi JKal,

Thank you for nice words


hmisabpk
 
hmisabpk said:
For short term stay

https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/4810424
https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/4449311
https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/2183976
https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/2184003

http://www.booking.com/hotel/ca/oakridge-drive-guest-house.html

http://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details.html?adId=1045166602



Thanks a lot
 
hmisabpk said:
PLANNING TO LAND MAY BE HELPFUL

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/looking-fully-furnished-low-rent-with-amenities-included-accommodation-t264892.0.html

Good one
 
INVALUABLE ARTICLE


Survival Job/Professional Work

New Canadians have widely different family circumstances and financial needs. No timeline exists that is right for all families and individuals. Below is a list of three reasonable options that are helpful to review. These job goals probably match the short-term, medium-range, and long-term goals that you could outline for yourself. Economic factors will determine some of your choices.

If you wish to work in your profession in the long-term, you must continue to work on your long-range plans while you are working at a Survival Job. Set some realistic goals for ways to get closer to your long-term job goal, and then focus on the short or medium range job that will help you to get closer to work in your profession.

Survival Job

A survival job is a job not related to your profession. For many newcomers survival work is their first step into the labour market. Survival work can be helpful in generating income while you settle your family, learn English and have your credentials assessed. It may be helpful in developing your network, building your understanding of the Canadian workplace, and connecting with your community.

Work through the information and resources contained in this Job Search website and connect with an employment counsellor to work towards a survival job as a part of your short-term planning.

Related Work

Like survival work, work related to your profession can keep you afloat financially while you work on your long-term goals. Work related to your field can more effectively move you towards your long-term goals. It will help to build your knowledge of your chosen sector in Canada and provide an opportunity to build up sector contacts and references.

Finding related work will require a higher level of English communication as well as higher-level job-searching skills, which will require greater planning and communication with your employment counsellor.

Professional Work

Your ability to return to working in your profession will require not only extremely high English skills but highly tuned communication skills overall. You will have explored and completed any licensing and credentialing required and will likely have some Canadian experience in your field, though related or volunteer work.

Finding and maintaining professional work requires highly advanced job-search skills. You will likely have a well-developed professional network, are involved in professional or community clubs or associations and have mentors advising you along the way. Canadian professionals develop ambitious “life-long learning” approaches to keep up with best practices and maintain your skills and standing in the field.

Reaching this level in communication, licensure and job-searching skills requires a lot of work, patience and planning. Again, your employment counsellor and professional mentors will be important in guiding you to reach your long-term goals.

Whether you are working on your short-, medium- or long-term plans we suggest using the information and resources provided in our Job-Search website, and the partnership provided by an employment counsellor, in working your way through the steps required to reach your goals.
 
Hello,

Those who already landed, I need some advice/suggestion for the following points;

* Due to some constraints, we can only land 4-5 days before visa expiry? Is it right to land just few days before the expiry date of visa or visa should be valid during the stay until we receive PR cards?

* How much time it takes to get PR cards as we will land in Canada and will return back. Therefore we want to book return flights accordingly.

* We will be moving to different places so is there any possibility that we collect PR cards from relevant authority instead of giving mail address?

Please reply if you experienced any of the above issues.

Regards,
 
SZA123 said:
Hello,

Those who already landed, I need some advice/suggestion for the following points;

* Due to some constraints, we can only land 4-5 days before visa expiry? Is it right to land just few days before the expiry date of visa or visa should be valid during the stay until we receive PR cards?

* How much time it takes to get PR cards as we will land in Canada and will return back. Therefore we want to book return flights accordingly.

* We will be moving to different places so is there any possibility that we collect PR cards from relevant authority instead of giving mail address?

Please reply if you experienced any of the above issues.

Regards,

1) The posted time for initial PR card is 44 days. However, this is subject to change without notice. Better to rent a UPS box after landing and notify CIC about the box address, such that the PR card can be forward to your home country;
2) CIC will only mail the PR cards to a Canadian address. Better to consider what I had suggested or have a friend in Canada to mail you the PR card to your non-Canadian address.