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rizcom123
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« on: August 24, 2009, 10:12:19 am »

Hi Guys and Gals,

Can anyone share your experiences on Landing - Airport Experience.

I mean after come out from the flight what one have to do, such as which counter to follow, what are the questions they (IO) might ask, etc etc.

Each an every steps please?? until you come out the immigration.

Thanks
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imranali_2004us
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« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2009, 01:44:44 pm »

I am also looking for someone to share his/her experience in this thread,
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wilson
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« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2009, 01:57:10 am »

Me and my family did'nt see any thing difficult to overcome the landing procedures in Canada. It is almost like any immigration formalities.  There is a seperate line for the 'new immigrants'. Stand in that line ones you land. Give the form duly filled, which you got from the flight  to the customs officer and answer few questions about you baggage, contents or whereabouts. If you have un-accompanied cargo shipment of personal effects show the list Form B4 and get it stamped by the officer. After that you can go to a seperate immigration counter for new immigrants. There is a big board placed, which can be  easily   noticed. There are Immigration officers waiting to receive you. Just give your passport(s) and CPR. He/she may ask few introductory questions, which are quite normal. Then he/she will ask you to sign the CPR. You will get a copy of it ( your PR card will be mailed within 6 weeks to the given address). If you plan to change the given address in CPR you can ask to do it there. After that at another counter you will get some brochures and pamphlets about Canada life.
Say thanks to the guys and go to get your baggage and get out of the airport.
Canada is waiting for you!!!.
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Oloye
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« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2009, 04:14:31 am »

Wilson
Very good way of narrating event. How about tranferable fund, did they ask to see it or counted it in your presence?
Also, were passports photograph submitted at the port?
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rizcom123
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Posts: 144
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: London
App. Filed.......: 06 August 2006
Doc's Request.: Oct 2008 - Submitted Dec 2008
AOR Received.: September 2006
Med's Request: June 2009
Med's Done....: July 2009
Interview........: Waived
Passport Req..: August 2009
VISA ISSUED...: 5th Sep 2009

« Reply #4 on: August 25, 2009, 05:55:28 am »

Brilliant Wilson, Thanks.

Any updates on Oloye's questions (above) from anyone please?

Thanks
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sanjeevindia
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« Reply #5 on: August 25, 2009, 09:23:32 am »

gr8 info wilson. i request 2 other members 2 share their experience also.
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