Good day, everyone.
I have received my PPR and will be submitting my passport via my local VAC office mid-May 2019 and have some questions with regards to what happens after. Hope you guys can assist me.
I have received my PPR and will be submitting my passport via my local VAC office mid-May 2019 and have some questions with regards to what happens after. Hope you guys can assist me.
- Can I do a quick soft landing in Canada around the first week of September, stay for a week then return back home until July 2020? This is because I just renewed my work contract (July 2019-July 2020) and although I can leave anytime (just need 30-days notice), I would prefer to finish my contract. I made some commitments to my boss that I would hate to break. Plus, the timing is also better for me because after I do my soft landing in early September, estimated I'll get my PR card by October, hopefully. And then I plan to chill first during Christmas (the Christmas holidays is a huge celebration here in the Philippines) then start looking/applying for jobs online and preparing to move from January onward, so that by the time I move, I'll have at least secured employment. (I did prepare enough money to fund me through at least half a year in Canada without working but I would feel more comfortable if I don't leave my current employment and move without finding a replacement job first.)
- I also saw in some threads that advise me to not make it known that I'll only be going for a short period. Is this really necessary? Would they really examine my entry to Canada so thoroughly in this way? Does anyone have any experience with this that they can tell me? I know that a way to do it is that I should not offer information if not asked, but do you guys have any advise on what to do in case the officer did, in fact, ask me?
- I've read in some threads that Pearson airport in Toronto has automated kiosks which will process my "landing" for me and start my PR card processing -- is this true?
- I absolutely have no clue/can't imagine how the whole thing would happen. Like, I'd fly to the airport for my soft landing then in the immigration counters and then, do I go to the Resident lane or the Foreign Passport lane? Will they immediately interview me there at the immigration counters at the airport, and so I'll need to bring all my documents via my carry-on?
- I also saw in some threads that advise me to not make it known that I'll only be going for a short period. Is this really necessary? Would they really examine my entry to Canada so thoroughly in this way? Does anyone have any experience with this that they can tell me? I know that a way to do it is that I should not offer information if not asked, but do you guys have any advise on what to do in case the officer did, in fact, ask me?
- Do I need to get an eTA prior to "soft" landing in Canada?
- I will be giving my cousin's address (she's currently studying in Toronto but she's there alone, her family is staying in the Philippines) as the location where CIC can ship my PR Card to since she'll also be coming back to the Philippines for Christmas and can hand it over to me during that time, but I would like to land in Vancouver instead because 1. I have several friends who moved to Vancouver whom I want to visit as well, and 2. I feel more secure landing in Vancouver since I have been to Vancouver previously and am somewhat familiar with the place (I'm travelling alone, btw), compared to Toronto which I have never visited before -- is this allowed? Or do I really need to land in Toronto? My concern here is that the immigration will ask me for an address and I don't know if they'll suspect if I provide a Toronto address but land in Vancouver. Would they consider if I tell them that I am just going to visit friends first before settling with my cousin in Toronto?
- Also, another question: will I be able to open a local bank account at this time? Or do I need to wait until my PR card is in my possession before I can open an account?
- Would bringing my recently updated passbook be enough as proof of funds? Or do I need to request for an actual bank certificate/statement?
- I saw some people mentioning that I would need to submit a list of possessions that I will be bringing to Canada via "BSF86" form, but I can't find a copy of the form anywhere. Also, how detailed should I declare my possessions in? I plan on bringing just clothes, my laptop, my phone, a few jewelry (like, earrings that are real gold but only cost around USD60), some shoes, and maybe a blowdryer, which are stuff that tourists normally bring in anyways?
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