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cjkoall said:
Trust me, crazy does not begin to describe the feeling I have but my hands are tied. There's almost nothing I can do.

Thanks for the well wishes guys.


Go for it! Can't put life on hold due to waiting. You did your part by applying, etc.
 
Very briefly my wife and I sent out the application in march and as of a month ago we mailed the additional docs. request appendix A. I was just curious as to where others stand that have started things out roughly around the same time. Hoping to get everything sorted soon as my wife is going stir crazy without work as she's here with me in Calgary on a tourist visa.
 
I submitted our application on March 7. Got a request for additional docs/appendix A on August 26th. Submitted the additional docs/appendix A the following week and haven't heard a word since.
 
mikemckell84 said:
Very briefly my wife and I sent out the application in march and as of a month ago we mailed the additional docs. request appendix A. I was just curious as to where others stand that have started things out roughly around the same time. Hoping to get everything sorted soon as my wife is going stir crazy without work as she's here with me in Calgary on a tourist visa.

How's Calgary? That's where we are headed. Except for work, does she like Calgary?
 
Got back home to Canada today, might as well give an update while it is fresh in my mind.

We landed at Vancouver and for the first stage of dealing with CBSA, I told the agent that I was a national returning to live and my wife was visiting me for a while. She asked my wife absolutely nothing. She did not ask for any info about when she will be returning to Korea or her status of her PR application, in fact, she never asked if my wife has one in progress or even if she has a return ticket. She asked about how long I have lived abroad and if I had any unaccompanied goods. after stamping my passport, she instructed me to get the rest of my luggage and then go to the secondary stage of landing.

Next step, I got interviewed by another CBSA agent, who looked at the list of the stuff we were bringing in by ship, and he was fairly impressed with the list, even remarking that it was 'pretty good.' (detailed he meant) He did ask if we had any electronics or jewelry in the shipment, we said, "no." He asked again, we said, "No." He asked us 3 times in total and informed us that if we did, we needed to give very detailed description of them. I think he was just giving us fair warning that we were going to have problems if we 'forgot' to list them. He then went and got a generic piece of paper with instructions for picking up unaccompanied goods and wrote a phone number on it and said when my shipment arrived call them and follow their instructions. About my wife's PR, he did ask how long she was going to stay and she told him 6 months. I informed him that she has a PR application pending and he replied "eventually she will have to do a landing." He never asked for her return ticket or the status of her application, nothing else.
 
Welcome home. Sounds like your arrival went well. Hope you're not heading for Calgary. Heavy snow forecasted there for tomorrow, lol.
 
CanNZ said:
Got back home to Canada today, might as well give an update while it is fresh in my mind.

We landed at Vancouver and for the first stage of dealing with CBSA, I told the agent that I was a national returning to live and my wife was visiting me for a while. She asked my wife absolutely nothing. She did not ask for any info about when she will be returning to Korea or her status of her PR application, in fact, she never asked if my wife has one in progress or even if she has a return ticket. She asked about how long I have lived abroad and if I had any unaccompanied goods. after stamping my passport, she instructed me to get the rest of my luggage and then go to the secondary stage of landing.

Next step, I got interviewed by another CBSA agent, who looked at the list of the stuff we were bringing in by ship, and he was fairly impressed with the list, even remarking that it was 'pretty good.' (detailed he meant) He did ask if we had any electronics or jewelry in the shipment, we said, "no." He asked again, we said, "No." He asked us 3 times in total and informed us that if we did, we needed to give very detailed description of them. I think he was just giving us fair warning that we were going to have problems if we 'forgot' to list them. He then went and got a generic piece of paper with instructions for picking up unaccompanied goods and wrote a phone number on it and said when my shipment arrived call them and follow their instructions. About my wife's PR, he did ask how long she was going to stay and she told him 6 months. I informed him that she has a PR application pending and he replied "eventually she will have to do a landing." He never asked for her return ticket or the status of her application, nothing else.

Congrats. on the move CanNZ! Post an update about settling in Calgary if you get a chance.
 
She really liked Calgary for bit, especially with Banff so close, but now she's getting very bored here. Trying to do everything to occupy her time such as the gym and piano lessons. Its a little too slow for her here but I think she'll be fine once she's able to work.
Im loving Calgary though. Cant beat the proximity to the mountains and ive had enough of Toronto.
 
When you guys say you send a shipment of stuff to Canada, was it like furniture and larger things?

Is there anything against sending boxes of stuff if we're not taking any furniture back with us?

Also, with my wife coming to Canada separately after me, are there any documents or whatnot that you'd suggest to have her bring with her to make her passage through immigration easier?
 
cjkoall said:
When you guys say you send a shipment of stuff to Canada, was it like furniture and larger things?

Is there anything against sending boxes of stuff if we're not taking any furniture back with us?

No, but you will need a list describing the contents of each box and declare them as goods to follow later when you arrive.

cjkoall said:
Also, with my wife coming to Canada separately after me, are there any documents or whatnot that you'd suggest to have her bring with her to make her passage through immigration easier?

She will probably need a return ticket and a copy of your sponsorship approval.
 
mikemckell84 said:
She really liked Calgary for bit, especially with Banff so close, but now she's getting very bored here. Trying to do everything to occupy her time such as the gym and piano lessons. Its a little too slow for her here but I think she'll be fine once she's able to work.
Im loving Calgary though. Cant beat the proximity to the mountains and ive had enough of Toronto.

Were you able to register your wife for a Alberta Health Card?
 
No, she has travellers insurance for the meantime. It was simple enough for me to change over from OHIP though.
 
Wife and I got health insurance today, need to make a 'rental agreement' with my friend to get Driver's license though.
 
Great to hear you guys are getting settled in. I remember to get a drivers license you have to show proof of residency, like a bank statement or anything that shows an address. Keep us posted. There will be a couple of us eventually having to go through the same things in a couple months too. I think we'll be heading over around March.