indira_prab
Champion Member
- Apr 16, 2010
- 252
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- New Delhi
- NOC Code......
- 2151 - Architects
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 16th Oct 2010 BD Encashed...: 25th Oct 2010 PER Received..: 10th Feb 2011
- File Transfer...
- 3rd March 2011 AOR Received.: 11th March 2011
- Med's Request
- 31st March 2011 PCC Request..: 31st March 2011 RPRF Request: 31st March 2011
- Passport Req..
- 31st March 2011 Med's Done....: 6th April 2011 Passports sent: 7th May 2011 RPRF/PCC sent: 7th May 2011 RPRF En-Cashed :17th May 2011
- VISA ISSUED...
- 27th May 2011
- LANDED..........
- 10th Sep 2011
Great to know you landed safely Temasek . Sorry, I'm on and off theses days in the forum and busy with landing prep. We are landing on Sep 10th. We opened Scotia bank accounts from India and will transfer the funds shortly. We will carry the Scotia bank statements for POF plus a little cash. We are looking to live in Mississauga too.. Please could you PM me your Facebook id so we can get connected?Temasek said:Hi All
Approximately after 12 months after submitting our application, we landed in Toronto Pearson Airport on Friday, 5 Aug 11 at 4:30 pm (local time). It was a long flight. About 7 hours from Singapore to Dubai, 5 hours transit in Dubai, & 14 hours from Dubai to Toronto. Fortunately the leg room in both the Emirates planes were adequate for a 6 footer.
As was mentioned by others earlier, we were provided the Custom's Declaration Card on board the plane. Had a closer look at it, even though I have used it before, to note the question posed with regards to funds brought in. It's mentioned all fund you are bring – money and other instruments - totalling $10,000. So it's likely to be a “yes” for most of us not landing alone. Also note that the date format required is “YYMMDD”.
The first stop upon arrival is Immigration. After posing a few questions (e.g. amount brought, etc), and stamping our Passports, the officer cleared us with a smile and a “Welcome to Canada”. Next we were shown to a section for new Immigrants. Here you would be required to present your COPR, and again after filling it and returning a copy to you, you receive another smile and a “Welcome to Canada”. Next to 2 consecutive counters where you will be provided with several booklets, and forms, and another smile and “Welcome to Canada”. Finally after collecting our baggage, it was to Customs, where you have to present your “Goods Accompanying” and Goods to Follow” forms. I only had the former; as we opted to pay for excess baggage charges to bring everything in one go. The officer merely had a look at it and after stamping the form and returning one set to us, another smile and “Welcome to Canada”! After that we exited, and proceed to Ground Level (i.e. one level below Arrival) where we had already pre-booked a private van with a Red Car Service, to Guelph where our cousins resides.
We should be in Guelph for a couple of weeks till we find ourselves a suitable accommodation, most likely in Mississauga. Service Canada is closed today (Saturday), and so our plans is just to get our insurance, bank, and mobile line issues resolved over the weekend. In all it has been one great experience and everyone has been so welcoming - from the officials in the airport to the gentleman who drove the private van.
Cheers.
We are planning to take everything in 1 go and so would require a minivan kind of thing to transport us from Airport. Is that what you used?
Thanks,
Indira Prabhakaran.