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My Vancouver Landing Experience - Shocking

andreagail999

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ritaritzie said:
wow so awesome experience..it actually triggers my excitement..We'll be landing in Vancouver soon....Thanx for this sharing....
Best of luck and I am sure you will enjoy every moment of your landing
 

Liony

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cyma said:
When I see the title I was lil shocked with the word “Shocking”
But when I read the whole post I found it very descriptive and nicely written
Congratulation!!!
And very best of luck for your future endeavor

Best Regards
Cyma
Cyma made my task of sharing easier, that was exactly that first clicked my mind as for the word "Shocking" i had thought that the contents of your landing experience would be nothing but sheer pessimism, but it was exactly the other way around, thanks for the encouragement and enabling us all to be positive minded before heading to Canada, stay blessed and hope you make it to Canada again soon...
All the very best
Liony
 

andreagail999

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AOR Received.
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Med's Request
19th July 2011
Med's Done....
20th August 2011, Medicals received line added in e-cas: 18th sep 2011
Interview........
Waived but have to get RCMP cert, which took almost 3 months
Passport Req..
1st march 2012
VISA ISSUED...
15th march 2012
LANDED..........
30th June 2012
shaafqatz said:
Our story is also similar... Canadians are very honest and friendly people, once I was visiting a consultant in Toronto and during my discussion I was opening my bag to take out my CV, the consultant noticed Passports kept inside my bag and politely told me "that I should not be carrying important documents such as PPs or other stuff along... I still remember his words... "you know what!! some people have bad habits!! (referring to thugs who may otherwise snatch or steal, although that's quit uncommon for Canada).

The other instance was when we were at Go Transit heading for Niagara Falls, it was raining heavily with strong winds that day! I had already bought tickets and was looking for customer service rep to know the station details. I saw this CSR and she was so polite that after providing me station details, she told be that "its really a bad weather and visiting Niagara won't be a good idea, and kids won't be enjoying it" she didn't wanted to force her opinion but the way she talked to us with a lot of concern, persuaded us to return the tickets with the help of the same CSR she took us to a counter to help us in getting a full refund.

When I inquired about other options to visit Niagara she took us to a tour operator and ensured that we get all the details, we visited the Niagara after a few days with the same tour operator and it was once in a life time visit, thanks to that Go Transit CSR!!
Yes very true and I am still recovering from the friendly flu which hit me . Cheers
 

andreagail999

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File Transfer...
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Med's Request
19th July 2011
Med's Done....
20th August 2011, Medicals received line added in e-cas: 18th sep 2011
Interview........
Waived but have to get RCMP cert, which took almost 3 months
Passport Req..
1st march 2012
VISA ISSUED...
15th march 2012
LANDED..........
30th June 2012
Liony said:
Cyma made my task of sharing easier, that was exactly that first clicked my mind as for the word "Shocking" i had thought that the contents of your landing experience would be nothing but sheer pessimism, but it was exactly the other way around, thanks for the encouragement and enabling us all to be positive minded before heading to Canada, stay blessed and hope you make it to Canada again soon...
All the very best
Liony
Best of luck lions and thanks for your kind words
 

Liony

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andreagail999 said:
Yes very true and I am still recovering from the friendly flu which hit me . Cheers
You have every reason to my dear, i believe that humanity, ethics and positive frame of mind is the real Mortality, i am sure the experience will always remain in the pleasant compartment of your brain cells and you will never stop sharing it to all who concern you, right???
Liony
 

andreagail999

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PER email received : 24th March 2011
Nomination.....
RBVO: 16th April 2011
AOR Received.
Never received till date
File Transfer...
In Process : 13th June 2011
Med's Request
19th July 2011
Med's Done....
20th August 2011, Medicals received line added in e-cas: 18th sep 2011
Interview........
Waived but have to get RCMP cert, which took almost 3 months
Passport Req..
1st march 2012
VISA ISSUED...
15th march 2012
LANDED..........
30th June 2012
Liony said:
You have every reason to my dear, i believe that humanity, ethics and positive frame of mind is the real Mortality, i am sure the experience will always remain in the pleasant compartment of your brain cells and you will never stop sharing it to all who concern you, right???
Liony
Absolutely!!!
 

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Very inspiring and informative story of your landing experience....though with the magic wand of your chosen caption. Concerned stakeholders like me are actually taking notes. Thanks for the post. :D :D :D :D ;D ;D ;D
 

cyma

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InshaAllah this year or early 2013
:)
Good Luck

Liony said:
Cyma made my task of sharing easier, that was exactly that first clicked my mind as for the word "Shocking" i had thought that the contents of your landing experience would be nothing but sheer pessimism, but it was exactly the other way around, thanks for the encouragement and enabling us all to be positive minded before heading to Canada, stay blessed and hope you make it to Canada again soon...
All the very best
Liony
 

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andreagail999 said:
Dear Friends,

Let me share my or our Landing experience in Vancouver. Even though we might end up living in Toronto we decided to make a landing in Vancouver as my wife had few friends in Vancouver (As she did her graduation there) and wanted to use this trip to visit them too. It was a very short trip as we wanted to land and do all the obligations in few days and head back to Asia to finalise my exit plan and move permanently in 4 - 5 months time.

So me and my wife landed in Vancouver on the 30th June 2012 (Saturday) at around 10.30 a.m. Even though it was a long flight through Narita we were so excited and at the same time a bit nervous not knowing how the landing procedures might go through. We got of the plane and proceeded to the immigration counter. we started queuing up on the "New Immigrants line" and when our turn came we went to the lady CBSA officer and there was the shock . Whenever I think of immigration all that comes to my mind is the unfriendly, stiff, rude Immigration officers of various countries and this was nothing like that, the CBSA lady was so kind, polite, friendly and asked us to proceed to an area where some processing needs to be done.

Then we went to this room where we were welcomed by an NGO C.A.N.N. which explained about few services available for new comers and gave us some brochures to read and advised us to go to the counter for processing the PR Card. This is very we came across the CBSA Officers who asked us few procedural questions but at the same time super friendly and polite. The CBSA officer filled our PR application form (All we did was sign some areas and give them a local address), They didn't even ask for POF (proof of funds) but then volunteered with the information that I have some money and they filled in all the required forms again and all we did is just to sign.

They didn't even ask any goods we are carrying or what would be following? any ways we didn't have much along with us and nothing to follow. Over all the procedures of landing was so much easier and effortless than to buy a SIM card in my country of origin. All the Officers so friendly and polite. You can hear "Welcome to Canada" so many times. From the time we queued up till the finishing of the landing procedure it took a maximum of 15 minutes (Which would be easily the time you would be waiting for your luggage to arrive) then picked up the luggage and went to the hotel through the Metro Train "The Canada Line".

As we Landed on a Saturday and being Sunday & Monday a public holiday due to Canada Day we decided to go to a bank which opened on Saturday. We reached the bank on Saturday late afternoon and made a appointment to meet the branch manager on the 3rd July which was a Tuesday and we did. We went back to Tuesday had a meeting with the branch manager and she was so honest in explaining the different plan which might suit us and why its good to open an bank account when we come back permanently in few months time.

we also applied for SIN card which was an another fun experience and took 5 minutes of our time. We haven't apply for medicals yet as we wanted to do that when we permanently move here few months time.

even though we where there only for 4 days we could do a lot of stuff like visiting Vancouver Island, Victoria e.t.c in the limited time because the procedures are so easy , Public transport is brilliant and people or so friendly. I haven't seen a friendly bus drivers anywhere else.

I didn't have much time to see how the job market is, But what I learnt from conversations with the locals is that there are jobs , you just have to learn how to get that e.g : Networking is one key area to find a job. And for people in my industry which is Hospitality it is very encouraging.

There are some people in this forum who are negative about weather, job market e.t.c regarding weather, yes Canada might have some severe winter but its not a third world country. most of the places have heaters and makes your life very comfortable. Regarding Jobs, if you are ready to be positive and give it a strong push in the first 3 months I am sure you can make it . The Key is to know people and talk to people and get connections. The other key is to integrate into the society. It will make life much easier. Again Getting a PR through immigration is not a "Right" its a "Privilege".

We left Vancouver on the 4th July for Asia but the shocking memories of Friendly Immigrations officers, Bus drivers, Waiters e,t,c lingers in our mind so much that we can't wait to head back again to Canada sooner than we thought.

This is our experience in Vancouver but don't know whether Toronto is different? might be . but who cares as every city in this world has a pro's and con's and I am sure Toronto will live up to our exception as Vancouver did in its own way.


regards
charlie

Wow!! This is so awesome experience. It actually triggers my excitement too. I wish my VO complete the processing this year. I cant wait any longer :p
 

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andreagail999 said:
Dear Friends,

Let me share my or our Landing experience in Vancouver. Even though we might end up living in Toronto we decided to make a landing in Vancouver as my wife had few friends in Vancouver (As she did her graduation there) and wanted to use this trip to visit them too. It was a very short trip as we wanted to land and do all the obligations in few days and head back to Asia to finalise my exit plan and move permanently in 4 - 5 months time.

So me and my wife landed in Vancouver on the 30th June 2012 (Saturday) at around 10.30 a.m. Even though it was a long flight through Narita we were so excited and at the same time a bit nervous not knowing how the landing procedures might go through. We got of the plane and proceeded to the immigration counter. we started queuing up on the "New Immigrants line" and when our turn came we went to the lady CBSA officer and there was the shock . Whenever I think of immigration all that comes to my mind is the unfriendly, stiff, rude Immigration officers of various countries and this was nothing like that, the CBSA lady was so kind, polite, friendly and asked us to proceed to an area where some processing needs to be done.

Then we went to this room where we were welcomed by an NGO C.A.N.N. which explained about few services available for new comers and gave us some brochures to read and advised us to go to the counter for processing the PR Card. This is very we came across the CBSA Officers who asked us few procedural questions but at the same time super friendly and polite. The CBSA officer filled our PR application form (All we did was sign some areas and give them a local address), They didn't even ask for POF (proof of funds) but then volunteered with the information that I have some money and they filled in all the required forms again and all we did is just to sign.

They didn't even ask any goods we are carrying or what would be following? any ways we didn't have much along with us and nothing to follow. Over all the procedures of landing was so much easier and effortless than to buy a SIM card in my country of origin. All the Officers so friendly and polite. You can hear "Welcome to Canada" so many times. From the time we queued up till the finishing of the landing procedure it took a maximum of 15 minutes (Which would be easily the time you would be waiting for your luggage to arrive) then picked up the luggage and went to the hotel through the Metro Train "The Canada Line".

As we Landed on a Saturday and being Sunday & Monday a public holiday due to Canada Day we decided to go to a bank which opened on Saturday. We reached the bank on Saturday late afternoon and made a appointment to meet the branch manager on the 3rd July which was a Tuesday and we did. We went back to Tuesday had a meeting with the branch manager and she was so honest in explaining the different plan which might suit us and why its good to open an bank account when we come back permanently in few months time.

we also applied for SIN card which was an another fun experience and took 5 minutes of our time. We haven't apply for medicals yet as we wanted to do that when we permanently move here few months time.

even though we where there only for 4 days we could do a lot of stuff like visiting Vancouver Island, Victoria e.t.c in the limited time because the procedures are so easy , Public transport is brilliant and people or so friendly. I haven't seen a friendly bus drivers anywhere else.

I didn't have much time to see how the job market is, But what I learnt from conversations with the locals is that there are jobs , you just have to learn how to get that e.g : Networking is one key area to find a job. And for people in my industry which is Hospitality it is very encouraging.

There are some people in this forum who are negative about weather, job market e.t.c regarding weather, yes Canada might have some severe winter but its not a third world country. most of the places have heaters and makes your life very comfortable. Regarding Jobs, if you are ready to be positive and give it a strong push in the first 3 months I am sure you can make it . The Key is to know people and talk to people and get connections. The other key is to integrate into the society. It will make life much easier. Again Getting a PR through immigration is not a "Right" its a "Privilege".

We left Vancouver on the 4th July for Asia but the shocking memories of Friendly Immigrations officers, Bus drivers, Waiters e,t,c lingers in our mind so much that we can't wait to head back again to Canada sooner than we thought.

This is our experience in Vancouver but don't know whether Toronto is different? might be . but who cares as every city in this world has a pro's and con's and I am sure Toronto will live up to our exception as Vancouver did in its own way.


regards
charlie

Very nice post.. dear

after reading i am now dreaming that i was there in your place

please pray for me

my case was refused back in march and reopen again on reconsideration
and now waiting for MR
 

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andreagail999 said:
Dear Friends,

Let me share my or our Landing experience in Vancouver. Even though we might end up living in Toronto we decided to make a landing in Vancouver as my wife had few friends in Vancouver (As she did her graduation there) and wanted to use this trip to visit them too. It was a very short trip as we wanted to land and do all the obligations in few days and head back to Asia to finalise my exit plan and move permanently in 4 - 5 months time.

So me and my wife landed in Vancouver on the 30th June 2012 (Saturday) at around 10.30 a.m. Even though it was a long flight through Narita we were so excited and at the same time a bit nervous not knowing how the landing procedures might go through. We got of the plane and proceeded to the immigration counter. we started queuing up on the "New Immigrants line" and when our turn came we went to the lady CBSA officer and there was the shock . Whenever I think of immigration all that comes to my mind is the unfriendly, stiff, rude Immigration officers of various countries and this was nothing like that, the CBSA lady was so kind, polite, friendly and asked us to proceed to an area where some processing needs to be done.

Then we went to this room where we were welcomed by an NGO C.A.N.N. which explained about few services available for new comers and gave us some brochures to read and advised us to go to the counter for processing the PR Card. This is very we came across the CBSA Officers who asked us few procedural questions but at the same time super friendly and polite. The CBSA officer filled our PR application form (All we did was sign some areas and give them a local address), They didn't even ask for POF (proof of funds) but then volunteered with the information that I have some money and they filled in all the required forms again and all we did is just to sign.

They didn't even ask any goods we are carrying or what would be following? any ways we didn't have much along with us and nothing to follow. Over all the procedures of landing was so much easier and effortless than to buy a SIM card in my country of origin. All the Officers so friendly and polite. You can hear "Welcome to Canada" so many times. From the time we queued up till the finishing of the landing procedure it took a maximum of 15 minutes (Which would be easily the time you would be waiting for your luggage to arrive) then picked up the luggage and went to the hotel through the Metro Train "The Canada Line".

As we Landed on a Saturday and being Sunday & Monday a public holiday due to Canada Day we decided to go to a bank which opened on Saturday. We reached the bank on Saturday late afternoon and made a appointment to meet the branch manager on the 3rd July which was a Tuesday and we did. We went back to Tuesday had a meeting with the branch manager and she was so honest in explaining the different plan which might suit us and why its good to open an bank account when we come back permanently in few months time.

we also applied for SIN card which was an another fun experience and took 5 minutes of our time. We haven't apply for medicals yet as we wanted to do that when we permanently move here few months time.

even though we where there only for 4 days we could do a lot of stuff like visiting Vancouver Island, Victoria e.t.c in the limited time because the procedures are so easy , Public transport is brilliant and people or so friendly. I haven't seen a friendly bus drivers anywhere else.

I didn't have much time to see how the job market is, But what I learnt from conversations with the locals is that there are jobs , you just have to learn how to get that e.g : Networking is one key area to find a job. And for people in my industry which is Hospitality it is very encouraging.

There are some people in this forum who are negative about weather, job market e.t.c regarding weather, yes Canada might have some severe winter but its not a third world country. most of the places have heaters and makes your life very comfortable. Regarding Jobs, if you are ready to be positive and give it a strong push in the first 3 months I am sure you can make it . The Key is to know people and talk to people and get connections. The other key is to integrate into the society. It will make life much easier. Again Getting a PR through immigration is not a "Right" its a "Privilege".

We left Vancouver on the 4th July for Asia but the shocking memories of Friendly Immigrations officers, Bus drivers, Waiters e,t,c lingers in our mind so much that we can't wait to head back again to Canada sooner than we thought.

This is our experience in Vancouver but don't know whether Toronto is different? might be . but who cares as every city in this world has a pro's and con's and I am sure Toronto will live up to our exception as Vancouver did in its own way.


regards
charlie
What a captivating landing experience.... I am so full of excitement to read ur post. I and my family are waiting patiently for the day of our landing and praying that our visa office reviews our files soonest..

Thanks alot for sharing ur experience... God bless all ur endeavour.
 

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end of August 2012
such nice and inspiring story!!!
i am jumping in my seat want to get my PR very very soooooooon!!!!
All the best with your new life in Canada!!!
Marvik
 

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surprising, not shocking... :)
 

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3/2/12
LANDED..........
21st June, 2012
andreagail999 said:
Dear Friends,

Let me share my or our Landing experience in Vancouver. Even though we might end up living in Toronto we decided to make a landing in Vancouver as my wife had few friends in Vancouver (As she did her graduation there) and wanted to use this trip to visit them too. It was a very short trip as we wanted to land and do all the obligations in few days and head back to Asia to finalise my exit plan and move permanently in 4 - 5 months time.

So me and my wife landed in Vancouver on the 30th June 2012 (Saturday) at around 10.30 a.m. Even though it was a long flight through Narita we were so excited and at the same time a bit nervous not knowing how the landing procedures might go through. We got of the plane and proceeded to the immigration counter. we started queuing up on the "New Immigrants line" and when our turn came we went to the lady CBSA officer and there was the shock . Whenever I think of immigration all that comes to my mind is the unfriendly, stiff, rude Immigration officers of various countries and this was nothing like that, the CBSA lady was so kind, polite, friendly and asked us to proceed to an area where some processing needs to be done.

Then we went to this room where we were welcomed by an NGO C.A.N.N. which explained about few services available for new comers and gave us some brochures to read and advised us to go to the counter for processing the PR Card. This is very we came across the CBSA Officers who asked us few procedural questions but at the same time super friendly and polite. The CBSA officer filled our PR application form (All we did was sign some areas and give them a local address), They didn't even ask for POF (proof of funds) but then volunteered with the information that I have some money and they filled in all the required forms again and all we did is just to sign.

They didn't even ask any goods we are carrying or what would be following? any ways we didn't have much along with us and nothing to follow. Over all the procedures of landing was so much easier and effortless than to buy a SIM card in my country of origin. All the Officers so friendly and polite. You can hear "Welcome to Canada" so many times. From the time we queued up till the finishing of the landing procedure it took a maximum of 15 minutes (Which would be easily the time you would be waiting for your luggage to arrive) then picked up the luggage and went to the hotel through the Metro Train "The Canada Line".

As we Landed on a Saturday and being Sunday & Monday a public holiday due to Canada Day we decided to go to a bank which opened on Saturday. We reached the bank on Saturday late afternoon and made a appointment to meet the branch manager on the 3rd July which was a Tuesday and we did. We went back to Tuesday had a meeting with the branch manager and she was so honest in explaining the different plan which might suit us and why its good to open an bank account when we come back permanently in few months time.

we also applied for SIN card which was an another fun experience and took 5 minutes of our time. We haven't apply for medicals yet as we wanted to do that when we permanently move here few months time.

even though we where there only for 4 days we could do a lot of stuff like visiting Vancouver Island, Victoria e.t.c in the limited time because the procedures are so easy , Public transport is brilliant and people or so friendly. I haven't seen a friendly bus drivers anywhere else.

I didn't have much time to see how the job market is, But what I learnt from conversations with the locals is that there are jobs , you just have to learn how to get that e.g : Networking is one key area to find a job. And for people in my industry which is Hospitality it is very encouraging.

There are some people in this forum who are negative about weather, job market e.t.c regarding weather, yes Canada might have some severe winter but its not a third world country. most of the places have heaters and makes your life very comfortable. Regarding Jobs, if you are ready to be positive and give it a strong push in the first 3 months I am sure you can make it . The Key is to know people and talk to people and get connections. The other key is to integrate into the society. It will make life much easier. Again Getting a PR through immigration is not a "Right" its a "Privilege".

We left Vancouver on the 4th July for Asia but the shocking memories of Friendly Immigrations officers, Bus drivers, Waiters e,t,c lingers in our mind so much that we can't wait to head back again to Canada sooner than we thought.

This is our experience in Vancouver but don't know whether Toronto is different? might be . but who cares as every city in this world has a pro's and con's and I am sure Toronto will live up to our exception as Vancouver did in its own way.


regards
charlie
Grt experience. Even v had same exp at Toronto airport.
Did u apply for visa or anything else to get entry back into Canada?
The PR visa which we get stamped on our passport is ONE/SINGLE entry.
all d best

kg