- Nov 13, 2009
- 132
- 10
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Berlin
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 27-10-2009
- File Transfer...
- 7-12-2009
- Passport Req..
- 18-12-2009
- VISA ISSUED...
- 3-02-2010
- LANDED..........
- 20-03-2010
Hey again, oh wise purveyors of typed wisdom...
I'm getting a bit ahead of myself and wondering about the process of resettling in Canada. In particular, what to do about our shipment of household goods: As I am the Canadian moving back 3 months before my spouse hopes to follow, I figured I would just claim the whole shipment of stuff as mine when I arrive since it's going to arrive shortly after me, and it's not an unreasonable amount for one person. Obviously we are shipping our goods together in only one small container. But actually, although most is common property some is clearly either mine or his (clothes and shoes and his books in a language I cannot speak...).
Now I only just thought of something: what happens when he lands, they ask him where his things are? I think it would be rather difficult to believe he has only 2 suitcases to his name... Would that maybe cause him or I any trouble?
What is the process for those of you moving home, has anyone dealt with this or know where to look into it? What about those of you who are applying outland even though you're unofficially living in Canada already? Did you get a lot of questions about this when you did your Peace-Bridge-Drive-Thru-style landing manoeuvre? I might just call Customs Canada, they've always been super helpful with my cheese-related questions in the past.
Any help is muchly appreciated, and I'll letcha know if I find out myself.
Toodles,
TLH
I'm getting a bit ahead of myself and wondering about the process of resettling in Canada. In particular, what to do about our shipment of household goods: As I am the Canadian moving back 3 months before my spouse hopes to follow, I figured I would just claim the whole shipment of stuff as mine when I arrive since it's going to arrive shortly after me, and it's not an unreasonable amount for one person. Obviously we are shipping our goods together in only one small container. But actually, although most is common property some is clearly either mine or his (clothes and shoes and his books in a language I cannot speak...).
Now I only just thought of something: what happens when he lands, they ask him where his things are? I think it would be rather difficult to believe he has only 2 suitcases to his name... Would that maybe cause him or I any trouble?
What is the process for those of you moving home, has anyone dealt with this or know where to look into it? What about those of you who are applying outland even though you're unofficially living in Canada already? Did you get a lot of questions about this when you did your Peace-Bridge-Drive-Thru-style landing manoeuvre? I might just call Customs Canada, they've always been super helpful with my cheese-related questions in the past.
Any help is muchly appreciated, and I'll letcha know if I find out myself.
Toodles,
TLH