Landing in Vancouver doesn't take long. Maybe 30-45 minutes. That being said, what part of Vancouver is your interview, and what time? I would personally be more concerned with traffic.
I ended up switching my flight to the night before, more expensive and an extra night accommodations, but hopefully worth not having the extra stress. Since my flight lands so late at night now I expect my landing process will be nice and quick. Just need to get my paperwork in order.Congratulations on the job interview!
I think the landing itself takes an hour or less, but the risk is rather waiting time in the immigration line; I've often gone through long, long immigration lines at YVR around noon/early afternoon, which I think is when a lot of transpacific flights with tons of passangers are landing. It's probably fine if things go as usual, but it could be a big problem if the flight is delayed a bit, and if it were me I wouldn't want to risk an important job interview in the same afternoon and/or be stressed during the landing process... could you possibly land the night before or schedule the interview the next day?
Since virtually all of my possessions will be "Goods to Follow" how specific do I really need to be? Of course I will list all big ticket items (TVs, furniture, valuable items) separately with serial numbers etc. but is something as general as "Clothing XXX$CAD" or "Kitchen Wares XXX$CAD" acceptable for most of the rest? I have no idea how many boxes of anything specifically that it'll end up being since I'm not shipping it yet.