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isaiahchase said:
its refreshing to find an all filipino forum here. this is realy bayanihan in its finest.. dami kong natutuhan and tabs is also here! hehehe


uhmm.. i just have a question, on CIC application form ders a portion ther that says we need to submit 6 pictures for each applicant. bt i asked the others and they said hindi pa daw kaylngan. please help. thanks guys and god bless, by d way im still submitting the initial application po.

Just follow the CIC Document Checklist. It does state there that they require 6 pictures for each applicant. Although, binalik nila sa akin yung pictures na iyon when I got my visa. Pero, you should still follow the document checklist. Comply lang sa requirements nila or else ibabalik nila ang application mo for being 'incomplete' and uulit nanaman kayo sa pagbilang ng mga panahon.

...hth
 
CIIP said:
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Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP) – Philippines

A ground breaking initiative between the Government of Canada, the Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC) and a network of partners across Canada, the Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP) is a free service that informs, guides and supports immigrants so they can prepare for their move to Canada before leaving their home country

Join us for a free pre-departure orientation, planning, and referral service: Register online at www.newcomersuccess.ca

A ground breaking initiative between the Government of Canada, the Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC) and a network of partners across Canada, the Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP) is a free service that informs, guides and supports immigrants so they can prepare for their move to Canada before leaving their home country

The Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP) Philippines provides pre-departure orientation that helps immigrants find employment faster. Join our next session to learn more about the opportunities and challenges facing immigrants, including:
Job Prospects, Job Readiness, Job Search, and Job Retention
Develop an individual action plan and be referred to CIIP partners in Canada

CIIP-Philippines conducts sessions in Manila, Baguio, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, & Dipolog. Register online at www.newcomersuccess.ca

• CIIP is available to Provincial Nominees & Federal Skilled Workers
• CIIP is a free service funded by the Government of Canada
• Register online at www.newcomersuccess.ca

I highly recommend going here forum mates. Please try to fit this in your schedule.

My regards to the team, especially to Jerri.
 
For tickets, you can inquire sa Grand Country Tours & travel... https://www.facebook.com/pages/Grand-Country-Tours-Travel/102200129824335 ......http://www.grandcountrytours.com/ .... dito kumuha brother ko nun with his family... :D hope it can help...
 
tabs179 said:
I highly recommend going here forum mates. Please try to fit this in your schedule.

My regards to the team, especially to Jerri.

hello ms jerri :)
 
tabs179 said:
Just follow the CIC Document Checklist. It does state there that they require 6 pictures for each applicant. Although, binalik nila sa akin yung pictures na iyon when I got my visa. Pero, you should still follow the document checklist. Comply lang sa requirements nila or else ibabalik nila ang application mo for being 'incomplete' and uulit nanaman kayo sa pagbilang ng mga panahon.

...hth

thanx tabs! il have our pic taken today. hopefully by friday mah submit nah namin application. :)
 
isaiahchase said:
thanx tabs! il have our pic taken today. hopefully by friday mah submit nah namin application. :)

Good luck!!!
 
Better Life said:
For tickets, you can inquire sa Grand Country Tours & travel... https://www.facebook.com/pages/Grand-Country-Tours-Travel/102200129824335 ......http://www.grandcountrytours.com/ .... dito kumuha brother ko nun with his family... :D hope it can help...

Teka, kanina may skyscanner kang ni-recommend? Has anyone tried or used skyscanner?
 
tabs179 said:
Teka, kanina may skyscanner kang ni-recommend? Has anyone tried or used skyscanner?

never tried that kase... baka mapahiya me kase nagkaroon me 2nd thought kaya... sorry for that ;D... http://www.skyscanner.com.ph/.. eto site..
 
Better Life said:
never tried that kase... baka mapahiya me kase nagkaroon me 2nd thought kaya... sorry for that ;D... http://www.skyscanner.com.ph/.. eto site..

Thanks anyway.
 
Hi Everyone!

Pasensha na sa mga huling araw ng paglilinaw sa mga bagahe namin.

Ask ko lamang ulit...

Binubuksan pa ba ang mga bagahe paq landing sa Point of Entry (YVR Airport) Vancouver?

Lalo na ang mga Balikbayan Boxes na naka sealed na ng packaging tape?

In that case, mag che check in pa din kami ng packaging tape?

Salamat muli!
 
Flor Co said:
Binubuksan pa ba ang mga bagahe paq landing sa Point of Entry (YVR Airport) Vancouver?

Depends. For first-time immigrants - lenient ang CBSA. If madami kayong dala, a B4 form will help, but sometimes optional na lang ang B4 form kasi meron naman customs declaration form na ibibigay sa flight mo which can be used also. The important thing to note is - this is a "truth test" - so advice is to declare everything when in doubt. As I said, lenient ang CBSA for first-time immigrants.

Lalo na ang mga Balikbayan Boxes na naka sealed na ng packaging tape?

In that case, mag che check in pa din kami ng packaging tape?

Pwede naman magdala ng packaging tape, as long as nasa check-in luggage yan.


Hindi na naman titingnan at pabubuksan ang mga baggage unless:

1. Madaanan ka ng sniffing dogs as me naamoy ang aso sa mga bagahe mo
2. Dumaan ang CBSA at randomly nag-sabi na i-swap ang edges ng bagahe mo to check for emissions

Kung me naamoy naman ang aso (usually meat products etc. for us PHs :)) - hahanapin ng CBSA officer ang customs form mo at titingnan kung nag-declare ka. If not - papupuntahin ka sa secondary inspection at dun bubuksan ang laman ng bagahe mo. Note mahirap magkaroon ng hit sa sniffing dogs kasi walang indication kung ano ang naamoy, kaya it may range from - prohibited substances like drugs etc. or items that need to be declared. Ang CBSA at secondary inspection will be much thorough.

Kung nag-declare ka naman, dadaan ka sa queue ng "Items to Declare" where option ng CBSA to have the luggage opened if me doubt or tatanungin ka.

Dun naman sa random swabbing, yung CBSA officer will swap a cloth/fiber piece around the edges ng bagahe, handles and tags, and use a scanner to check if emissions detect traces of prohibited items. Random ito. If the scanner turns red, likely secondary inspection ka papupuntahin at papbubuksan ang bagahe.

So the advise if - DECLARE. It is your first "truth test" in landing and with leniency to first-time immigrants, mas malaki ang likelihood na hindi na pabubuksan pa ang bagahe. Note if you declare, CBSA still may ask to re-xray your baggage (by declaring, you actually allow CBSA the option to inspect your items) but they usually do not do this option if the declaration shows everything has been declared properly.

This is where I find the B4 is useful, as it is a supplement to your customs declaration form and shows details of what is included in your baggage. So when you declare, and CBSA asks you to follow the queue to the xray, showing the B4 form to the officer may avoid any more inspection of the contents of the baggage.

/..atb
 
tabs179 said:
Teka, kanina may skyscanner kang ni-recommend? Has anyone tried or used skyscanner?

I use skyscanner most of the time. Okay naman, kasi madali ka magcompare.
 
tenshi said:
I use skyscanner most of the time. Okay naman, kasi madali ka magcompare.

Thanks, I already bought a ticket. I just wanted to have a direct flight and avoid missing a connecting flight. So, I booked PAL instead. ;D ;D ;D
 
carla1f said:
Hi everyone,

Help...Just want to ask kung ano ilalagay sa payers info? Nagbayad kasi ako ng processing fee online gamit credit card ng mommy ko. .. Details nya ba isususlat ko sa name,bday,adress,etc?
Please help me...

Thanks in advance...

If you are the principal applicant, you need to input your personal details.
 
pebbles0402 said:
PDOS is 400 each family member leaving and is a requirement. COA and CIIP are free and though not mandatory is highly recommended to be attended by applicantr and spouse.

For your medical fees, please refer to St. Luke's Extension Clinic's website. Last I saw in Manila is around 5k plus and for kids, would depend on their age.

Good luck!

Thanks pebbles :) highly appreciate this