Dear Asivad,
I am copying my questions related to landing and first days in Canada here with the hope that you can help with some of them
1. I have read that it is recommended to bring medical records, dental records with me. Are these really required?
Recommended, yes. You are "moving" to a new country and so if you have health problems or if your existing health issues get worse, the doctor will find it easy to treat you if he sees your medical history.
2. Another document is "Reference letters from previous and current employers" Can I bring what I already have for my express entry application? Or do I need to get up-to-date ones?
If you can get fresh letters issued, I would suggest you to do that!
3. I am landing with my dependant (my wife). Is reporting for more than C$10,000 requirement for each person? Can we presumable bring 9,000 each without having to report?
Carrying more than CAD 10,000 is not a crime. You can carry a a million CAD if you can show the source of those funds. The problem is when you carry more than CAD 10,000 but don't declare it. Make the best use of this opportunity - whatever you carry the first time you land is tax-free.
Just declare whatever you carry to be on the safer side.
4. Do I need to bring police certificates?
No - PCs are not required. If you come across the need to get one in the future, you can get always get it at the embassy.
5. We are planning to live in Toronto. Do we need to get a International Driver's License?
Yes - Get your driver's license AND the international driver's license (IDL, by itself, doesn't have any value - Usually, it is only a translation of your original driving license).
Also, get a letter from your transport authority that issued you the license stating the number of hours of driving/riding experience that you have. DLs from certain countries can be exchanged for a full G Ontario DL. For others, there are various levels - G1, G2, G.
Check this for more information - http://settlement.org/ontario/daily-life/transportation/driver-s-licence/how-do-i-get-an-ontario-driver-s-licence/
6. I have also read that in Ontario, we won't be covered for health for around 3 months. Therefore, we were planning to get insurance for this period. Are we supposed to get "travel insurance"?
The OHIP website says this -
Eligibility
Ontario residents are eligible for provincially funded health coverage (OHIP). Generally, to be eligible for Ontario health coverage you must :
be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or among one of the newcomer to Canada groups who are eligible for OHIP as set out in Ontario’s Health Insurance Act ; and
be physically present in Ontario for 153 days in any 12-month period; and
be physically present in Ontario for at least 153 days of the first 183 days immediately after establishing residency in the province; and
make your primary place of residence in Ontario.
Here's the link ---> http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/public/programs/ohip/
Travel insurance just covers the period of your travel from your home country to Canada from what I know. Check the below links -
https://www.visitorsinsurance.ca/#/
http://www.rbcinsurance.com/travelinsurance/visitors-canada-plans.html
http://www.coverme.com/products/travel-insurance-visitors.jsp
http://www.gms.ca/Plans-Coverage/Travel-Insurance/Immigrants-Visitors-to-Canada
FREEBIE!! Be sure to carry pre-filled B4 forms (now called form BSF186A) (Goods accompanying, Goods to follow). Here's the link -
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/forms-formulaires/bsf186a.pdf
Hope that helped! Good luck and all the very best!