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wahey21 said:
halos parehas din ang timeline natin.. feb 13 na naipasa ng misis ko ung requirements.. winnipeg, manitoba ako.. san sa pinas mister mo? cavite sa akin..

pangasinan po. :) still waiting.
 
Editsniper said:
im so angry right now, my wife gets the CFO stamp this week but she tells me she not want to come here until June because she wants to celebrate Fiesta in her home province with her family as she sees it will be a few years before she can go back for fiesta but what angers me is that she asked me to make her xmas, new years and her birthday special with her family to spend time together but now she also wants Fiesta in May to be last celebrate with them when we have waited for 3 years for her to be able to come and she wants to wait till June now OMG i don't know what to do, i ask for advice from my fellow forum mates here

@ editsniper

wala ka dapt ikagalit, 2 months nalang hinihingi nya sayo pag nag stay naman sya dyan years bago ulet nya makita family nya... alam mo naman mahirap mawalay sa family.. give her time ;D ;D
 
Hello everyone.. Help naman po.. Tatanong ko lang kung hindi ba talaga ako pwede umalis ng Canada habang nakaprocess yung application ng asawa ko? Gusto ko po sana umuwi sa pinas eh.


Thank you!
 
anndc89 said:
Hello everyone.. Help naman po.. Tatanong ko lang kung hindi ba talaga ako pwede umalis ng Canada habang nakaprocess yung application ng asawa ko? Gusto ko po sana umuwi sa pinas eh.


Thank you!

@ anndc89

nasa CEM na ba application nyo??

well based on our own experience, nung nasa CEM na application ko, umuwi ang husband ko and stayed for 3 months sa pilipinas.. wala naman negative effect na nangyari sa application namin.. nakatulong pa nga kasi i was then emailed by the embassy na may interview, so kasama ko sya sa embassy di naman nila tinanong y sya nagbakasyon while the application is in process...

;D ;D
 
KMAEP said:
@ anndc89

nasa CEM na ba application nyo??

well based on our own experience, nung nasa CEM na application ko, umuwi ang husband ko and stayed for 3 months sa pilipinas.. wala naman negative effect na nangyari sa application namin.. nakatulong pa nga kasi i was then emailed by the embassy na may interview, so kasama ko sya sa embassy di naman nila tinanong y sya nagbakasyon while the application is in process...

;D ;D


Hello po .. Actually po nasa manila na yung application namin and pati passport ng asawa ko nandun na din. Naghihintay na lang po kame ng good news from them and sana visa na. Pero kasi sobrang miss ko na yung asawa ko kaya gusto ko sana makauwi sa Pinas

Thanks po sa reply :)
 
Editsniper said:
im so angry right now, my wife gets the CFO stamp this week but she tells me she not want to come here until June because she wants to celebrate Fiesta in her home province with her family as she sees it will be a few years before she can go back for fiesta but what angers me is that she asked me to make her xmas, new years and her birthday special with her family to spend time together but now she also wants Fiesta in May to be last celebrate with them when we have waited for 3 years for her to be able to come and she wants to wait till June now OMG i don't know what to do, i ask for advice from my fellow forum mates here
...Wow!! :) :)..Most applicants are so anxious to come to Canada as soon as visa arrive! Me I dont want to spend my family in case visa arrive..I am too old at 52..so think we have only few years to enjoy life!! :D..I suggest to talk her family and tell them what is your feeling right now..Hope it helps.. :)
 
Editsniper said:
im so angry right now, my wife gets the CFO stamp this week but she tells me she not want to come here until June because she wants to celebrate Fiesta in her home province with her family as she sees it will be a few years before she can go back for fiesta but what angers me is that she asked me to make her xmas, new years and her birthday special with her family to spend time together but now she also wants Fiesta in May to be last celebrate with them when we have waited for 3 years for her to be able to come and she wants to wait till June now OMG i don't know what to do, i ask for advice from my fellow forum mates here


Hi I know how you feel right now but try to understand more your wife and don't be mad. You need to realize that she's gonna be there for a while
after all and her life will not be the same again. I am in the same boat as your wife, i received my visa and my son's last Feb. 29 but I asked my husband if I can still be here until May 23 for I still want to be here on my Mom's birthday and brother's house blessing and so far all is good my husband will pick me up on May and will even have a time with my family. He supports me all the way with my decision. Though he's a Canadian but he respects the family ties of the Filipino culture and it's something good. Try to talk to her and understand each other for it's not going to be easy to embrace a new life after all.

All the best!
 
ethan caelian said:
Hi po, newbie po ako dito sa thread na ito, ask ko lang po sa mga nakalanding na sa toronto, baka may advice kayo mga kailangan dalhin or documents na kakailanganin sa Canada, april 28 po flight namin papuntang toronto as family class(4 persons).ok lang po ba magdala ng more than $10,000?hindi po ba kami sisitahin sa NAIA. Thank you po :D

Hi, This is with regard to Philippine Customs regulations on currencies:

Currency Export regulations:



Residents and Non-residents: local currency (Philippine Peso-PHP): up to PHP 10,000.-. Exceeding amounts require authorisation from the Central Bank of the Philippines. foreign currencies : up to USD 10,000.-, or its equivalent. Amounts exceeding USD 10,000.-, or its equivalent must be declared.

Information must be furnished on the source and purpose of the transport of such amount. Violation will be subject to sanctions under Philippine customs law and regulations.
Note: Only banknotes and coins, which are legal tender must be declared (travellers checks, credit cards etc. are exempt from declaration requirement).

For documents to bring:

Essential documents

To enter Canada, you will need to present the following:
•A Canadian immigrant visa and Confirmation of Permanent Residence for each family member traveling with you
•A valid passport or other travel document for each family member traveling with you
•Two (2) copies of a detailed list of all the personal or household items you are bringing with you
•Two (2) copies of a list of items that are arriving later and their money value

Do not pack these documents in your luggage. Keep them with you at all times.

For the bringing in currencies to Canada check http://www.cbsa.gc.ca/publications/pub/bsf5056-eng.html#s4x10
 
Question to those who are already in Canada....

i am toronto bound soon. Nag dala ba kayo ng food? I am planning kasi to bring Iligan peanuts, polvoron, Lemon squares na cheesecake and some cookies. If may dala kayo na food sa luggage, was it declared dun sa list of goods? I was wondering if thats allowed or not? would love to hear your experiences :)

Thanks!
 
andiesman said:
Hi, This is with regard to Philippine Customs regulations on currencies:

Currency Export regulations:



Residents and Non-residents: local currency (Philippine Peso-PHP): up to PHP 10,000.-. Exceeding amounts require authorisation from the Central Bank of the Philippines. foreign currencies : up to USD 10,000.-, or its equivalent. Amounts exceeding USD 10,000.-, or its equivalent must be declared.

Information must be furnished on the source and purpose of the transport of such amount. Violation will be subject to sanctions under Philippine customs law and regulations.
Note: Only banknotes and coins, which are legal tender must be declared (travellers checks, credit cards etc. are exempt from declaration requirement).

For documents to bring:

Essential documents

To enter Canada, you will need to present the following:
•A Canadian immigrant visa and Confirmation of Permanent Residence for each family member traveling with you
•A valid passport or other travel document for each family member traveling with you
•Two (2) copies of a detailed list of all the personal or household items you are bringing with you
•Two (2) copies of a list of items that are arriving later and their money value

Do not pack these documents in your luggage. Keep them with you at all times.

For the bringing in currencies to Canada check http://www.cbsa.gc.ca/publications/pub/bsf5056-eng.html#s4x10



@ andiesman
Thank you po for the information, meaning po idedeclare lang po namin sa custom officer sa Phil airport that we have this USD amount
 
ethan caelian said:
@ andiesman
Thank you po for the information, meaning po idedeclare lang po namin sa custom officer sa Phil airport that we have this USD amount

Declare amount together with proof of source....
 
andiesman said:
Question to those who are already in Canada....

i am toronto bound soon. Nag dala ba kayo ng food? I am planning kasi to bring Iligan peanuts, polvoron, Lemon squares na cheesecake and some cookies. If may dala kayo na food sa luggage, was it declared dun sa list of goods? I was wondering if thats allowed or not? would love to hear your experiences :)

Thanks!

@ andiesman

i declared sa list ko lahat ng dinala ko, pati foods.. ok lang magdala basta wag marami...
 
anndc89 said:
Hello everyone.. Help naman po.. Tatanong ko lang kung hindi ba talaga ako pwede umalis ng Canada habang nakaprocess yung application ng asawa ko? Gusto ko po sana umuwi sa pinas eh.


Thank you!

tingin ko wala naman problem yun kasi husband ko umuwi nung christmas while pinoprocess ang application ko.
 
Waiting for my passport! Hopefully tom ;) :D