info4sourav said:Hello everyone.
My wife and I ,plan to land in the second half October (this year). It would be a short landing and we intend to return by the first week of November.
I have some questions with respect to the above.
1) Considering we are doing a short landing,will there be any problem at the landing airport regarding the return air tickets that we would have? I can request my agent to give me separate print outs for my onward and return journeys, but does this create any problem, in general?
That's ok, they are aware that many people do a short landing and then later bring their stuff etc, It is very common practise
2) As we will have to return without getting the PR card in hand, I guess we have to request a travel document from the immigration department. What's the process for getting the same and how long does it take to get it?
To apply for SIN no & PR Card, you need a Canadian address, You can give your friend's/ relative's who can later hand over/ courier you the Card etc if you wish or else you can apply for PRTD also in your home country
3) We are planning to spend atleast 7-8 working days at Canada. Will that be sufficient to complete the basic formalities like applying for PR card, getting SIN no etc?
SIN No & PR card you can apply at airport only if your flight lands in business hours or else you can do the same at Service office near your hotel/ home.
4) How much fund do we need to carry while landing, if we are a family of 2? what proof of fund do we need to show to the authority at the airport (as in form of Traveller's cheque or so)?
You need to carry as much you require for your trip, they generally need to take note if you are carrying currency above allowable limit, you need to declare that. you can show your bank statement etc if they ask you for POF etc
5) Do we need to also the fund proof documents that we had shown while applying for Express entry (after ITA)?
They will be old, you can carry latest ones, no issue if there has beens one change in them. as you are going for a short trip .
Regards,
Sourav
Even I had the same queryVirab555 said:Another question for those who are planning to move with family. We all realize that settlement, especially finding housing is a stressful process, and personally I would like to undergo it without my family facing it all. I'm planning to arrive, find housing, solve all technical issues and then invite my family. But somewhere I read that if you received visa with your family, it would be better to arrive altogether, otherwise officers at the border may suspect that you misrepresented something. What are your ideas?
Thanks a lot for the valuable advice.VNC007 said:My take on this, Please find my comments inline
sabretooth1986 said:Even I had the same query
Any one care to shed some light on this?
As far as I know, there is no restriction on separate landings.
Even I m planning on doing the same. Contacted my attorney reg this. Waiting for his reply.
Thanks for thisVNC007 said:Principal applicant can do landing before but other applicants can not do landing before PA, also there will be no issues in case of other applicants doing landing after PA and without PA , they just need to inform that PA is already in Canada, they must know your address and phone no. They will not be asked for any POF etc but just for the sake of it they can carry your Canadian Bank statement etc, they must carry their original COPR, one spare Photo for PR card, Passport with Visa stamp for each one of applicant. They will have to apply for their SIN no at airport or later at city office.
also they will required to declare any dutiable goods etc which for every traveller travelling to any country .
VNC007 said:Principal applicant can do landing before but other applicants can not do landing before PA, also there will be no issues in case of other applicants doing landing after PA and without PA , they just need to inform that PA is already in Canada, they must know your address and phone no. They will not be asked for any POF etc but just for the sake of it they can carry your Canadian Bank statement etc, they must carry their original COPR, one spare Photo for PR card, Passport with Visa stamp for each one of applicant. They will have to apply for their SIN no at airport or later at city office.
also they will required to declare any dutiable goods etc which for every traveller travelling to any country .
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As I heard on the forum and some WHATSAPP group discussions, March seems to be the best time to land.thoma said:Hello Everyone
Just received PR after OINP nomination.
Can somebody help me regrading the best time to land in Toronto from October 2016??
I am just curious about the climate..
Thanks man.sabretooth1986 said:As I heard on the forum and some WHATSAPP group discussions, March seems to be the best time to land.
Climate is temperate to warm..
Nov to Feb is harsh n cold.
Though proof of funds is generally not asked, carry recent bank statements just in case they ever ask you to.info4sourav said:Thanks a lot for the valuable advice.
Regarding the Travel document, do we need to apply for it just after landing in Canada? how much time does it normally take, any idea about it?
No. Travel Document is applied for outside Canada. It takes 8-10 days generally, but sometimes is quicker.
Also, how much fund do we need to carry (required to be shown at landing airport) and what kind of proof do we need to show against them?
Carry as much as you will need. There is no requirement to show it to anyone, but if it is over CAD 10,000 then you need to declare it on th ecustoms declaration card. This is per family (up to 4 persons).
Regards.