Doesn't say anything about PR applications thoughcgagnon said:http://www.cicnews.com/2012/05/canadian-government-restructures-north-american-visa-offices-051555.html
They talk about what visa office will do what
Doesn't say anything about PR applications thoughcgagnon said:http://www.cicnews.com/2012/05/canadian-government-restructures-north-american-visa-offices-051555.html
They talk about what visa office will do what
I've been wondering the same thing. I don't know the answer for sure, but I have a hunch that officially you're supposed to own something for 6 months and unofficially they probably don't care much about inexpensive items. For instance, if you buy an article of clothing, they probably won't even ask when you bought it, but if you buy a piece of jewelry that costs $20k, they'll likely ask some questions and charge tax.leodr said:I have questions about the whole B4 process.
Do you have to own something for 6 months at least before you import it to Canada. What if i buy something in usa today and then move to Canada in a months or 2 months time.
Thanks.
You would be correctoreidapennsyltucky said:I've been wondering the same thing. I don't know the answer for sure, but I have a hunch that officially you're supposed to own something for 6 months and unofficially they probably don't care much about inexpensive items. For instance, if you buy an article of clothing, they probably won't even ask when you bought it, but if you buy a piece of jewelry that costs $20k, they'll likely ask some questions and charge tax.
leodr said:I have questions about the whole B4 process.
Do you have to own something for 6 months at least before you import it to Canada. What if i buy something in usa today and then move to Canada in a months or 2 months time.
Thanks.
Just wanted to add, anything that is over 10k, you will have to declare and pay taxes on from my understanding. Is that right GOGOGO?GOGOGO said:As a new settler, you are not bound by the 6 months rule. You only need to have owned it and have USED it before you import it. Though bear it mind that you have to include it in the B4 form and get the form stamped when you land. Once the B4 is stamped, you won't be able to add more item onto it for duty/tax free import.
The 10k per-item tax and duty free limit applies for returning Canadians based on the value the day you import the item. In other words, returning Canadians goods are subject to taxes and duties on the portion over $10k for any item they are importing (the first 10k is duty free).parker24 said:Just wanted to add, anything that is over 10k, you will have to declare and pay taxes on from my understanding. Is that right GOGOGO?
In addition to owning and using it, you also have to have possessed the item before moving.GOGOGO said:As a new settler, you are not bound by the 6 months rule. You only need to have owned it and have USED it before you import it. Though bear it mind that you have to include it in the B4 form and get the form stamped when you land. Once the B4 is stamped, you won't be able to add more item onto it for duty/tax free import.
tavora said:I also want to say thanks to OhCanadiana for putting this all together -- it's very useful information. We haven't filed our application yet, but will be doing so soon. I appreciate your hard work compiling everything!
Sunshine87 said:Hey all!
I've avoided the big Buffalo thread because it was a little daunting at 700+ pages.. but catching up on 7 pages here seemed a little easier to bite off
I was REALLY freaked out when I heard about Buffalo closing. I had this idea in my head that the processing times would skyrocket and I'd further lose my mind due to stress and anxiety. This thread is like a chill pill. I feel better already!
You're welcomeleodr said:Thank you all for replying to my question regarding B4. You ppl are doing an awesome job.
I recently renewed my driver license to my new address in US.
I think i sent a copy of my driver license to CIC when I sent my PR application to them. Now that i have renewed the address on driver license do i need to send a copy of the new driver license to CIC? (BTW i had notified of the address change to CIC when i changed to my new place a few months ago but hadn't made the change on my Driver License).
Thanks.
humble01 said:HI, please I need an answer to this from anyone that has an idea
I understand that an applicant can apply outland from their country of residence (that is if they are admitted to that country for at least one year), moreover, what if the residency permit in my country of residence expires before I received my permanent residence or after CPC-M received my sponsorship application, is it going to be a problem?
CIC would still allow you to apply based on your country of residency. HOWEVER, if may become a problem if you get called for an interview and can't get a tourist visa to attend the interview (you moving is not a sufficient reason for CIC to change visa offices) or if you need to mail your passport and are located in a country that won't allow you to do that and can't fly back to your country of prior residency.humble01 said:HI, please I need an answer to this from anyone that has an idea
I understand that an applicant can apply outland from their country of residence (that is if they are admitted to that country for at least one year), moreover, what if the residency permit in my country of residence expires before I received my permanent residence or after CPC-M received my sponsorship application, is it going to be a problem?