Dear Seniors,
A couple of questions on the same thread:
My husband & I are going to short land in Toronto for 1 week and then go back to our home country to do our stuff before landing in Canada for good. Now, I have the following queries and I really appreciate it if someone can help me out:
1) I'm going to give the officer my friend's address in Toronto for my PR card to be mailed there but I hear if I inform the officer that I'm staying for a week or two only, chances are he won't email the PR card. How true is this? If this is the case, then do u suggest I announce a longer stay period even if it's not necessarily so (I can't stay longer than one week due to my job constraints)? What if I have my return ticket already booked for one week?
2) What can I do during this one week in Canada which might save me time later on (opening a bank account, obtaining SIN number, OHIP, driving license, etc.).
3) What's the least amount of fund we have to have with us for landing in Canada? Obviously, for amounts exceeding 10,000 CAD for each individual, one has to declare, but is there a minimum requirement? Some people say you have to have with you no less than $14,853 for two people as you initially declared on your proof of fund. Is that right?! The reason I'm asking this is that we obviously don't need a large sum of money for a one week stay in Canada and as such we are not willing to carry a huge amount of money with us and risk losing money on currency exchange rate when we get back home and exchange them for local currency.
4) Each person can carry with him/her something like 23 k of baggage and one 8-k carry bag inside the plane, right? That is, we both can have 2*23 K PLUS 2*8 K, is that right?
5) Any other points/precautions I should take heed of?
Looking forward to your kind responses