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v_i_r_u_s

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Vancouver
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Singapore
NOC Code......
1112
App. Filed.......
07-05-2014
Nomination.....
11-08-2014
AOR Received.
18-09-2014
File Transfer...
18-09-2014
Med's Request
02-03-2015
Med's Done....
05-03-2015
Interview........
WAIVED
Passport Req..
07-04-2015
VISA ISSUED...
06-05-2015
LANDED..........
25-10-2015
Hi All,

I have opened this thread to make this a common platform for all who are going to settle in Vancouver and also those who have already landed / settled in Vancouver.

Please share all the useful info here related to the followings:

Settlement
Housing
Health care (MSP)
Transportation
Banking
child care / schooling
Community Centers
Education
Career
Driving license
Landing experience
Etc

Some of the useful links I found out are mentioned below:


Housing/Furniture/Cars/Jobs - http://vancouver.craigslist.ca , http://www.kijiji.ca/h-vancouver
Healthcare - http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/health/health-drug-coverage/msp/bc-residents
Driving License - http://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/Pages/Default.aspx
Career - www.workbc.ca
Childcare Subsidy - http://www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/childcare/subsidy/index.htm?WT.svl=LeftNav

Already landed immigrants are welcome to provide their suggestions and thoughts to make this thread useful

Good Luck :)
 
HI V_i_r_u_s,

I will be landing in Canada on 1st October, what are your plans? Have you managed to find a job in Vancouver?
Thanks
 
Hi,

Wonderful to see the creation of thread for Vancouver settlers. I am the one who is also scheduled to land on 23rd of August.
Hopefully many guys will participate here for your valuable views and comments related to settlement issues in Vancouver.

Please keep post something on the thread as this will be of big help for us for the settlement.
 
Hi Seanr

I have not decided about landing schedule yet..maybe end of this year or early next year.


seanr said:
HI V_i_r_u_s,

I will be landing in Canada on 1st October, what are your plans? Have you managed to find a job in Vancouver?
Thanks
 
Hi Subash,

Good to see another Vancouver Settler :)

Subash said:
Hi,

Wonderful to see the creation of thread for Vancouver settlers. I am the one who is also scheduled to land on 23rd of August.
Hopefully many guys will participate here for your valuable views and comments related to settlement issues in Vancouver.

Please keep post something on the thread as this will be of big help for us for the settlement.
 
Add me in...
I am will be landing in 2 months.
 
v_i_r_u_s said:
Hi All,

I have opened this thread to make this a common platform for all who are going to settle in Vancouver and also those who have already landed / settled in Vancouver.

Please share all the useful info here related to the followings:

Settlement
Housing
Health care (MSP)
Transportation
Banking
child care / schooling
Community Centers
Education
Career
Driving license
Landing experience
Etc

Some of the useful links I found out are mentioned below:


Housing/Furniture/Cars/Jobs - http://vancouver.craigslist.ca , http://www.kijiji.ca/h-vancouver
Healthcare - http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/health/health-drug-coverage/msp/bc-residents
Driving License - http://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/Pages/Default.aspx
Career - www.workbc.ca
Childcare Subsidy - http://www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/childcare/subsidy/index.htm?WT.svl=LeftNav

Already landed immigrants are welcome to provide their suggestions and thoughts to make this thread useful

Good Luck :)

Great to see the focused thread for Vancouver and thanks for sharing the links.
 
I am planning to move to Vancouver next month and I am a bit confused on what documents I will need to get a BC driver's license.

I have a current West Australian license which was issued in 2011 and expires in January 2016. Can you please guide me on how I can swap it for a BC one? I know BC has a reciprocal license policy with Australia

The icbc website says I need a license abstract, which is not provided by West Australian Transport. Will my license and PP/COPR be sufficient for a new BC license.
 
v_i_r_u_s said:
Hi Seanr

I have not decided about landing schedule yet..maybe end of this year or early next year.

All the Best :)
 
nanni_doc said:
I am planning to move to Vancouver next month and I am a bit confused on what documents I will need to get a BC driver's license.

I have a current West Australian license which was issued in 2011 and expires in January 2016. Can you please guide me on how I can swap it for a BC one? I know BC has a reciprocal license policy with Australia

The icbc website says I need a license abstract, which is not provided by West Australian Transport. Will my license and PP/COPR be sufficient for a new BC license.

For driving licence to be issued from ICBC Class-5, All you need is your previous original licence (atleast 2 year old). COPR and PP is sufficient as proof of identity but you need to provide your residential address. visit ICBC, take these documents, sit in written/theory test and once passed book for class 5 driving test..All the best !
 
Subash said:
Hi,

Wonderful to see the creation of thread for Vancouver settlers. I am the one who is also scheduled to land on 23rd of August.
Hopefully many guys will participate here for your valuable views and comments related to settlement issues in Vancouver.

Please keep post something on the thread as this will be of big help for us for the settlement.

I am in vancouver, if u have any queries, feel free to shoot me a message..Good Luck wd ur plans...
 
arman79 said:
I am in vancouver, if u have any queries, feel free to shoot me a message..Good Luck wd ur plans...

Hi,Arman79

I am happy to see your helping attitude.Indeed,you made me feel comfortable to talk to you on the matter.
Currently,I am working for the final preparation and will write about more information I need.

Thank you very much.
 
Subash said:
Hi,Arman79

I am happy to see your helping attitude.Indeed,you made me feel comfortable to talk to you on the matter.
Currently,I am working for the final preparation and will write about more information I need.

Thank you very much.

Sure...Good Luck with ur plans...

Just piece of advise....declare honestly about everythin and anything u bring it up (even more than 10,000 CAD)..there are no taxes if u r bringing more than 10,000 CAD.. just bring recepts, previous bank statements (source of income) proving legitimate money, money exchange recepts (all in hands)...
Bring couple of ur original educational transcripts in sealed enevelop (if u want to pursue further studies)
Bring original driving license (2 yrs old )
If u r landing for permanent...bring all money that u cud...this is expensive city...
For housing, juz be careful and dont rely blindly on website of c.r.i.a.g.l.i.st .c.o.m (there are many scams noticed recently where ppl lost their money)...
anyways let me know, if any other questions u ve in ur mind...
Regards
 
Thanks Arman79 for your valuable advice.

Could you provide a estimated monthly expenditure idea if I plan to settle around Burnaby/New Westminister.

I also heard about scam of craiglist, in that case what would be your suggestion to chose housing?

arman79 said:
Sure...Good Luck with ur plans...

Just piece of advise....declare honestly about everythin and anything u bring it up (even more than 10,000 CAD)..there are no taxes if u r bringing more than 10,000 CAD.. just bring recepts, previous bank statements (source of income) proving legitimate money, money exchange recepts (all in hands)...
Bring couple of ur original educational transcripts in sealed enevelop (if u want to pursue further studies)
Bring original driving license (2 yrs old )
If u r landing for permanent...bring all money that u cud...this is expensive city...
For housing, juz be careful and dont rely blindly on website of c.r.i.a.g.l.i.st .c.o.m (there are many scams noticed recently where ppl lost their money)...
anyways let me know, if any other questions u ve in ur mind...
Regards
 
arman79 said:
Sure...Good Luck with ur plans...

Just piece of advise....declare honestly about everythin and anything u bring it up (even more than 10,000 CAD)..there are no taxes if u r bringing more than 10,000 CAD.. just bring recepts, previous bank statements (source of income) proving legitimate money, money exchange recepts (all in hands)...
Bring couple of ur original educational transcripts in sealed enevelop (if u want to pursue further studies)
Bring original driving license (2 yrs old )
If u r landing for permanent...bring all money that u cud...this is expensive city...
For housing, juz be careful and dont rely blindly on website of c.r.i.a.g.l.i.st .c.o.m (there are many scams noticed recently where ppl lost their money)...
anyways let me know, if any other questions u ve in ur mind...
Regards

Great information.A friend of my spouse who is a Canadian citizen an inhabitant of north Vancouver has taken responsibility of finding one bedded apartment for us. Hope we will get that within reasonable price. One thing ,I have planned to make an excel sheet for the goods I am bringing with.
Is that okay? What does B4 and B4A form mean?