CandyB said:
I look forward to it! Thanks!
Admirable, CandyB
Thank you both. As promised, Hubby's arrival was smooth no hiccups at all other than the realization once he clear customs he bought no goodies from Trinidad with him (guess I will have to get the good stuff carnival time
The overall process was a mere 20 minutes. I would advise though (As I had this very issue once I landed) if there are any errors on your landing papers its follows you so if you have the time to get it corrected you should or wait until you've landed and get it situated here. Hubby only had to correct the mailing address on the form since they recorded the atty's address and not our home address. When I received my papers my DOB was recorded backwards example 01/02 is Jan 2nd in the US but can be easily confused for Feb 1 in Canada. I landed with the error on the COPR which was a pain since I had to keep that error on my drivers license,PR, SIN, bank records etc. What I thought was an easy fix took 5 months and you had to return the original COPR which was returned with a formal letter from CIC. When it was returned I then went back to each place and had it corrected.
His 1st order of business as a landed immigrant was additional furniture from the Brick and a GPS
We are meticulous in planning so we have mapped out what needs to be done in the next two weeks so he could concentrate on job hunting. He has already opened an account with TD, gotten his SIN number, and beginning to realize that you don't have to say good morning to EVERY person that you pass.....hee hee they are likely to keep it moving...