You welcome Sri19. I am glad you found the info useful.
Sri19 said:Thanks for sharing valuable info avalap.
Sri19 said:Thanks for sharing valuable info avalap.
nes511 said:Thanx Sri for the information...Can i have contact no or Email id of those who can help in finding jobs In Alberta, as u mentioned...
if its possible plz send it soon
nothing even status is same not up date" medical received"///I think they really became very slow now a day .Sri19 said:JENNYSEC, no update as yet. I'll let you know as soon as I hear anything. what about you?
Avalap said:Hello Nes511,
You can submit a notorized sworn statement mentioning your intent to live in Alberta. If you have any cousins/relatives in Alberta, make a reference of them and also if you applied for any jobs/interview calls @ Alberta, Do attach copies of those communication.
I was asked for a notorized sworn statement (intent to reside in Alberta) before I was issued the AINP nomination and Immigrant visa ( as my wife was living in Toronto at the time of AINP nomination). After I submitted the document I was issued the immigrant visa and here I am.... Living in Alberta as a Happy Immigrant.
Hopefully, everything should work good for you.
Thanks
Avalap
lee26 said:Hi All,
We successfully landed and used AVR to come back to usa on saturday through detroit windsor tunnel. We will be moving for good in next march/april.
Actually i took my own car and at the canada side, the officer said, i have to import my car at the time of landing, though i said i will move later.
And gave me f1 form and pay riv fees. Is this normal..? I mean i have to import my car at the time of landing..?
I haven't started/done us export process. Iam planning to pay the riv fees online. It looks like i have 45 days to complete the riv inspection. As i will be in usa for couple of more months, what iam supposed to do. If i don't complete rive inspection, can i not import my vehicle later..?
Seniors please help.
Thanks to all in this forum.
Thanks
Lee
Avalap said:Lee,
Generally if you are driving your own car at the time of landing, you are expected to declare it as "Imported" and follow the import, inspection and regirstration process within the stipulated time frame.
For Importing a car into Canada, First you need to fax your car title, registration and sale's receipt (ATLEAST 72 Hours before) to
US Customs @ the Port of Entry from where you plan to import your car. At the US- Canada border, the US customs officer will check your Original Title, sale deed and passport and then stamp the title as "Exported".
Then you take the title to Canadian Customs where they will issue the form 1 and information to pay RIV fees.
I am wondering to know if the US customs stamped your title as "Exported"? If not, then i am surprised how the Canadian customs issued you Form 1? I would suggest you call RIV and explain your situation. Ask them if they can extend your deadline for inspection and registration as you will be bringing the car only in the near future.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
Avalap
Avalap said:Lee,
Generally if you are driving your own car at the time of landing, you are expected to declare it as "Imported" and follow the import, inspection and regirstration process within the stipulated time frame.
For Importing a car into Canada, First you need to fax your car title, registration and sale's receipt (ATLEAST 72 Hours before) to
US Customs @ the Port of Entry from where you plan to import your car. At the US- Canada border, the US customs officer will check your Original Title, sale deed and passport and then stamp the title as "Exported".
Then you take the title to Canadian Customs where they will issue the form 1 and information to pay RIV fees.
I am wondering to know if the US customs stamped your title as "Exported"? If not, then i am surprised how the Canadian customs issued you Form 1? I would suggest you call RIV and explain your situation. Ask them if they can extend your deadline for inspection and registration as you will be bringing the car only in the near future.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
Avalap
If you are landing and returning to the US, you dont need to import your car and provide the Goods to follow list.Avalap said:Lee,
Generally if you are driving your own car at the time of landing, you are expected to declare it as "Imported" and follow the import, inspection and regirstration process within the stipulated time frame.
For Importing a car into Canada, First you need to fax your car title, registration and sale's receipt (ATLEAST 72 Hours before) to
US Customs @ the Port of Entry from where you plan to import your car. At the US- Canada border, the US customs officer will check your Original Title, sale deed and passport and then stamp the title as "Exported".
Then you take the title to Canadian Customs where they will issue the form 1 and information to pay RIV fees.
I am wondering to know if the US customs stamped your title as "Exported"? If not, then i am surprised how the Canadian customs issued you Form 1? I would suggest you call RIV and explain your situation. Ask them if they can extend your deadline for inspection and registration as you will be bringing the car only in the near future.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
Avalap
maverick2305 said:Avalap,
I am planning on my landing soon. We are flying to Edmonton to complete our landing formalities and plan to return after a week's stay (our final move will be most likely in Spring-Summer 2012). I would like to import a car. Do I have to have the documents (car title) while landing by plane?
Can I import the car when we move it into Canada next year? If so, does it need to be inlcuded in the goods to follow list?
Please advise.
Thanks!
AlbertaGovernor said:If you are landing and returning to the US, you dont need to import your car and provide the Goods to follow list.
Customs and Immigrations are two differnt processes.
Your immigration is done as a Permanant Resident
Your Customs is done like a visitor.
Make sure the Custom and Immigration officer talk to each other and make a note of the fact that you are just there to do your landing and you will be importing your car and provide goods to follow list when you permanantly move.
This information can be confirmed by call or by email to CBS office.
Jacaranda said:Did you guys hear about the canadian super visa?
THAT...is the difference between Canada and the US ..... :-*
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/global-filipino/11/05/11/canada-introduces-new-super-visa-families
There are no answers to the question yet. But the good news is EB2 will become current by December. So more people in two boats at the same time.cchabert said:This ia a very good question
Fort McMurray there is good pay also. not for indian software coolies......washington.state said:Just move to Calgary. This is such a big confusion between Calgary and Edmonton that you may delay your migration. The right place will be where a good job is waiting for you it could be Fort McMurray which is further north of Edmonton. so You don't know. Calgary is the best as a starting point.