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Hello all,

I have completed my landing formalities on May 25th and here is my experience. This was for short landing and I didn't have any GTA or GTF but I was carrying more than 10K USD for POF.

Booked flight tickets via British Airways via London. The BA099 from London arrives in Toronto around 8 PM and I believe it is the quietest time of the day for immigration. The landing was done at T3 Pearson. You have to fill a Customer Declaration Form(CDF) before you disembark your flight.

1. Customs :

I arrived at the customs first and was greeted by an officer, he asked if I was landing to be a PR, he then checked the CDF and enquired about my B4/B4A forms. As I wasn't settling down now and as I was not accompanying any goods I told him simply that I do not have GTF/A for now. He then marked something on my CDF which stated that I had to go through final customs processing before immigration.

2. Immigration.
Greeted by a wonderful female officer who checked our passports, COPR. She asked few basic questions like have u been in Cnaada before? Former employer? Ever convicted of any crime? Address staying now at Canada. Thanks to mastfadi I printed this adddress on a paper before hand and showed to her. She filled in all details, asked us to sign our papers and told us to wait. After about 10 min wait, she called our names and gave our PPs and 1 COPR copy back with a big smile " Welcome to Canada ". She also stated us residency obligations(730d out of 5y)

There was a newcomer section after immigration where the guys gave us few pamphlets on how to work in Canada etc. Helpful if u are new to Canada.

3. Claim check-in baggage: Pulled out the baggage and put them in Free (courtesy CIBC) carts. Then we were asked to go the customs room where they check the baggage contents/cash etc. As I was waiting I saw the officer stating to a lady in my front that not disclosing or falsely disclosing information on CDF will amount to 400$ fine and/or imprisonment. So guys be careful of what u are carrying. Do NOT carry any products OR BYPRODUCTS of milk, plants, meat etc(More details on CBSA site). Eg: Ghee is a byproduct of milk and if you carry it and do not declare on the CDF they may confiscate, impose a fine and/or put u in prison. So please be TRUTHFUL and CAREFUL.
The lady in front of me luckily declared that she was carrying meat and it was not a problem to her. They took away those items and trashed them.

My turn came up and he asked me if there are any Goods(not to be mistaken with Grocery/Food) items with me or to follow. I told him as I am doing a short landing I do not have either for now and when I do my next trip I will get them and fill B4/B4A. He was ok with my explanation and told us to leave.

The landing was not as difficult as I'd imagined. So chill out guys and do a cool landing.

I came out around 930PM and my friends were there to receive us. It was overall a wonderful experience. I did my SIN the next day at the nearest Service Canada counter. That was a breeze, in and out in 15 mins.

Toronto has started to warm up and the temps are in high 20s now. Very pleasant weather now if you are traveling from tropical countries.

Some points:
1. T3 does NOT have SIN counter and the best time to land is after 7PM(According to CBSA officer). Lesser rush and faster processing.
2. Neither Immigration nor Customs asked me for POF, however it doesn't meet its the norm.
3. Be very careful of what you pack(for your friends and you) and make a full list of items before you board that flight.
4. Be TRUTHFUL and extra CAREFUL in all your declarations and do not hide anything either knowingly or unknowingly.

This forum has helped me a in a long way to attain my PR. I am highly indebted to all my fellow PR here. I will try to give back as much as I can with the information that I have. So please shoot your Qs if you have any.

Happy Landing for you too !
 
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tag4u said:
Hello all,

I have completed my landing formalities on May 25th and here is my experience. This was for short landing and I didn't have any GTA or GTF but I was carrying more than 10K USD for POF.

Booked flight tickets via British Airways via London. The BA099 from London arrives in Toronto around 8 PM and I believe it is the quietest time of the day for immigration. The landing was done at T3 Pearson. You have to fill a Customer Declaration Form(CDF) before you disembark your flight.

1. Customs :

I arrived at the customs first and was greeted by an officer, he asked if I was landing to be a PR, he then checked the CDF and enquired about my B4/B4A forms. As I wasn't settling down now and as I was not accompanying any goods I told him simply that I do not have GTF/A for now. He then marked something on my CDF which stated that I had to go through final customs processing before immigration.

2. Immigration.
Greeted by a wonderful female officer who checked our passports, COPR. She asked few basic questions like have u been in Cnaada before? Former employer? Ever convicted of any crime? Address staying now at Canada. Thanks to mastfadi I printed this adddress on a paper before hand and showed to her. She filled in all details, asked us to sign our papers and told us to wait. After about 10 min wait, she called our names and gave our PPs and 1 COPR copy back with a big smile " Welcome to Canada ". She also stated us residency obligations(730d out of 5y)

There was a newcomer section after immigration where the guys gave us few pamphlets on how to work in Canada etc. Helpful if u are new to Canada.

3. Claim check-in baggage: Pulled out the baggage and put them in Free (courtesy CIBC) carts. Then we were asked to go the customs room where they check the baggage contents/cash etc. As I was waiting I saw the officer stating to a lady in my front that not disclosing or falsely disclosing information on CDF will amount to 400$ fine and/or imprisonment. So guys be careful of what u are carrying. Do NOT carry any products OR BYPRODUCTS of milk, plants, meat etc(More details on CBSA site). Eg: Ghee is a byproduct of milk and if you carry it and do not declare on the CDF they may confiscate, impose a fine and/or put u in prison. So please be TRUTHFUL and CAREFUL.
The lady in front of me luckily declared that she was carrying meat and it was not a problem to her. They took away those items and trashed them.

My turn came up and he asked me if there are any Goods(not to be mistaken with Grocery/Food) items with me or to follow. I told him as I am doing a short landing I do not have either for now and when I do my next trip I will get them and fill B4/B4A. He was ok with my explanation and told us to leave.

The landing was not as difficult as I'd imagined. So chill out guys and do a cool landing.

I came out around 930PM and my friends were there to receive us. It was overall a wonderful experience. I did my SIN the next day at the nearest Service Canada counter. That was a breeze, in and out in 15 mins.

Toronto has started to warm up and the temps are in high 20s now. Very pleasant weather now if you are traveling from tropical countries.

Some points:
1. T3 does NOT have SIN counter and the best time to land is after 7PM(According to CBSA officer). Lesser rush and faster processing.
2. Neither Immigration nor Customs asked me for POF, however it doesn't meet its the norm.
3. Be very careful of what you pack(for your friends and you) and make a full list of items before you board that flight.
4. Be TRUTHFUL and extra CAREFUL in all your declarations and do not hide anything either knowingly or unknowingly.

This forum has helped me a in a long way to attain my PR. I am highly indebted to all my fellow PR here. I will try to give back as much as I can with the information that I have. So please shoot your Qs if you have any.

Happy Landing for you too !


Congrats !! It's good to read your landing experience.
 
I am planning to land next week and I am going to stay in hotel for 1 week and then need to hunt job and apaprtment....So can I provide my address as hotel address or for PR card can I provide my friends address and explain to immigration officer?
 
Congrats!

I'd rather do my landing at Pearson rather than at the border.

Seems simple enough. Once I get my Visa and COPR, I am going for a 2 week vacation and then come back to land at Pearson.
 
tag4u said:
Hello all,

I have completed my landing formalities on May 25th and here is my experience. This was for short landing and I didn't have any GTA or GTF but I was carrying more than 10K USD for POF.

Booked flight tickets via British Airways via London. The BA099 from London arrives in Toronto around 8 PM and I believe it is the quietest time of the day for immigration. The landing was done at T3 Pearson. You have to fill a Customer Declaration Form(CDF) before you disembark your flight.

1. Customs :

I arrived at the customs first and was greeted by an officer, he asked if I was landing to be a PR, he then checked the CDF and enquired about my B4/B4A forms. As I wasn't settling down now and as I was not accompanying any goods I told him simply that I do not have GTF/A for now. He then marked something on my CDF which stated that I had to go through final customs processing before immigration.

2. Immigration.
Greeted by a wonderful female officer who checked our passports, COPR. She asked few basic questions like have u been in Cnaada before? Former employer? Ever convicted of any crime? Address staying now at Canada. Thanks to mastfadi I printed this adddress on a paper before hand and showed to her. She filled in all details, asked us to sign our papers and told us to wait. After about 10 min wait, she called our names and gave our PPs and 1 COPR copy back with a big smile " Welcome to Canada ". She also stated us residency obligations(730d out of 5y)

There was a newcomer section after immigration where the guys gave us few pamphlets on how to work in Canada etc. Helpful if u are new to Canada.

3. Claim check-in baggage: Pulled out the baggage and put them in Free (courtesy CIBC) carts. Then we were asked to go the customs room where they check the baggage contents/cash etc. As I was waiting I saw the officer stating to a lady in my front that not disclosing or falsely disclosing information on CDF will amount to 400$ fine and/or imprisonment. So guys be careful of what u are carrying. Do NOT carry any products OR BYPRODUCTS of milk, plants, meat etc(More details on CBSA site). Eg: Ghee is a byproduct of milk and if you carry it and do not declare on the CDF they may confiscate, impose a fine and/or put u in prison. So please be TRUTHFUL and CAREFUL.
The lady in front of me luckily declared that she was carrying meat and it was not a problem to her. They took away those items and trashed them.

My turn came up and he asked me if there are any Goods(not to be mistaken with Grocery/Food) items with me or to follow. I told him as I am doing a short landing I do not have either for now and when I do my next trip I will get them and fill B4/B4A. He was ok with my explanation and told us to leave.

The landing was not as difficult as I'd imagined. So chill out guys and do a cool landing.

I came out around 930PM and my friends were there to receive us. It was overall a wonderful experience. I did my SIN the next day at the nearest Service Canada counter. That was a breeze, in and out in 15 mins.

Toronto has started to warm up and the temps are in high 20s now. Very pleasant weather now if you are traveling from tropical countries.

Some points:
1. T3 does NOT have SIN counter and the best time to land is after 7PM(According to CBSA officer). Lesser rush and faster processing.
2. Neither Immigration nor Customs asked me for POF, however it doesn't meet its the norm.
3. Be very careful of what you pack(for your friends and you) and make a full list of items before you board that flight.
4. Be TRUTHFUL and extra CAREFUL in all your declarations and do not hide anything either knowingly or unknowingly.

This forum has helped me a in a long way to attain my PR. I am highly indebted to all my fellow PR here. I will try to give back as much as I can with the information that I have. So please shoot your Qs if you have any.

Happy Landing for you too !


Hello, tag4u, congrats on the PR. as you traveled via London, did you need to get transit visa? and from which country did you travel ? this info will be helpful in case i book tickets on BA flight.
 
rogerspr said:
Hello, tag4u, congrats on the PR. as you traveled via London, did you need to get transit visa? and from which country did you travel ? this info will be helpful in case i book tickets on BA flight.

Hi If you are travelling from India to Canada with a valid visa with one transit in london, you do not need a transit visa for London unless you are leaving the airport area(or visiting London).

@Tag4u. +1 for posting your experience.

Vark
 
Thanks for sharing! Good Luck!
 
No, the officers are very particular that this address will remain your permanent address for atleast 6 months. So I highly doubt they will accept a Hotel address. Give any of your friend's address and tell the officer thats gonna b ur address for long time to come

victoryincanada said:
I am planning to land next week and I am going to stay in hotel for 1 week and then need to hunt job and apaprtment....So can I provide my address as hotel address or for PR card can I provide my friends address and explain to immigration officer?
 
Roger,

I traveled from bengaluru, India to Toronto. In London I was just connecting to my next flight. You cannot go out of London w/o a transit VISA. However I am told once we become PRs and get a PR card you can get outside the London airport without VISA(not an absolute right but the officer at London may oblige to give u a transit w/o VISA)

rogerspr said:
Hello, tag4u, congrats on the PR. as you traveled via London, did you need to get transit visa? and from which country did you travel ? this info will be helpful in case i book tickets on BA flight.
 
For a short landing do NOT volunteer yourself telling the officer(Immi) that you will be out soon. Just provide information if they ask.
 
out soon where?

tag4u said:
For a short landing do NOT volunteer yourself telling the officer(Immi) that you will be out soon. Just provide information if they ask.
 
Short landing = landing for a short period in canada and returning back to your respective home country. So out soon meant going back after the landing.

Amisnic said:
out soon where?
 
@ tag4u: Congratulations and thanks for sharing your experience.

I'm planning to land via Pearson on 25-Jun, while returning from vacation to India.
As my flight reaches around at 11pm, it should be smooth.

Also, one of my friends told me that if we are not carrying any belongings, at immigration we can inform the officer that we plan to bring them later on . This helps while travelling to US and if you do shopping there, then these items are free of duty charges.

Is this the case? as I may not be getting too much stuff to Canada
 
True, at the first point at customs you can say no B4/B4A for now as you will bring them later. At the final customs repeat the same thing as I did.

vj1986 said:
@ tag4u: Congratulations and thanks for sharing your experience.

I'm planning to land via Pearson on 25-Jun, while returning from vacation to India.
As my flight reaches around at 11pm, it should be smooth.

Also, one of my friends told me that if we are not carrying any belongings, at immigration we can inform the officer that we plan to bring them later on . This helps while travelling to US and if you do shopping there, then these items are free of duty charges.

Is this the case? as I may not be getting too much stuff to Canada
 
Hi tag4u,
Thanks for sharing this, really helpful.

Was there any time condition on your next visit? Meaning other than the 730days/5 years, I was told by my friend's coworker who is a Canandian that rules have recently changed and you need to be back before 6 months from your first visit.

My plan was to stay for 2 years and then come back, so do you know if it is true there is an interim required visit or can we stay away for more than a year and then come back to satisfy the days required to renew our residency?