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« Reply #1380 on: May 11, 2011, 04:05:04 pm » |
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I am waiting my passport and will soon land. My daughter is in the Philippines. I know I need to meet her in Vancouver and need to land first before she comes. What else do I need to know or bring when she lands in Vancouver airport? What do I need to bring when I land to a border? Thanks a lot.
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« Reply #1381 on: May 11, 2011, 04:08:46 pm » |
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Read the first page of this thread.
Check CBSA website for things you shouldn't bring.
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« Reply #1382 on: May 11, 2011, 04:54:06 pm » |
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I have read that for POE it can be anywhere. Will that be the same with my dependent child? Is the immunization record given while landing or I can download it from somewhere so that my daughter can bring it here when she comes?
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« Reply #1383 on: May 11, 2011, 05:09:42 pm » |
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You "land" when you arrive in your first port of entry. I noticed in the other post that you are a PNP immigrant. I read somewhere in the forum that PNP immigrant, once landed, need to live in the province nominate them in first place and then can move elsewhere. Hope someone else will clarify this. Immunizaton records are usually given to you after your child was born by the government in your home country. Bring them as this is one of the required documents you need register your child for education: http://www.vsb.bc.ca/district-reception-and-placement-centre
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« Reply #1384 on: May 11, 2011, 06:22:28 pm » |
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Yes, I will be a PNP immigrant. I think it has been a long question and doubt if we should stay in the province where you are nominated but with some threads I will see that once you are an immigrant, you are not an immigrant of that province. I will not move in an instant. I want to receive my PRC then plan on moving. I hope it is ok. The paper that I signed states "intend" to stay but no number of years or months. I don't know if it is better if they placed a number so you know up to when to stay.
I was thinking of meeting my daughter in Vancouver since that will be the first entry to Canada but if I can get a flight and the first entry is in Edmonton or Calgary that will be great since it will save me time and money.
Thanks steaky!
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« Reply #1385 on: May 11, 2011, 06:38:28 pm » |
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Just found it! A quotation from Leon last month: quote author=Leon link=topic=69047.msg711844#msg711844 date=1302643197] Since November 2010, they are cracking down on PNP applicants they believe do not intend to settle in their PNP provinces, see http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2010/ob251.aspIf you must land in Toronto, it would therefore be advisable to have a ticket taking you to AB after a short vacation in Ontario. [/quote] Therefore, I think you should buy a connecting ticket to the province nominated you after your landing in Vancouver
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« Reply #1386 on: May 11, 2011, 06:49:52 pm » |
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I read this too. I am living in MB and just meeting my daughter in Vancouver because that is the first port of entry then either have a road trip back to MB or fly. I plan to land at Coutts and check the glaciers  Can I also land in Vancouver airport so that I will be doing it at the same time I meet my daughter there?
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« Reply #1387 on: May 11, 2011, 07:00:18 pm » |
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Like I said before, you "land" at the first entry regardless it is an international airport or land border entry such as Coutts. Have you also done research about bringing your car to Canada? It's another story anyways.
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« Reply #1388 on: May 11, 2011, 07:04:14 pm » |
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What about bringing a car? I thought I need to park on Canada side then do the border crossing? Oh, lots of things to think.
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« Reply #1390 on: May 11, 2011, 07:49:28 pm » |
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Is there another or things to consider if I will bring my own car that I bought in Canada as my mode of transportation to land? I think it is more of bringing if you are from another country and registered there.
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« Reply #1392 on: May 13, 2011, 09:23:50 am » |
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Hello all! As I promised I am sharing my experience crossing the US/Canadian border as a new permanent resident. This was our first landing and we had our car with us. We arrived at Sarnia border at midnight and the immigration officers were very efficient, nice and friendly. they took care of all our papers and we were done in about 40 mins. We described on a peace of paper what goods we are bringing with us. They also asked how much currency we carry and they said since its our first landing we are not going to pay any taxes, even for the car. The only condition for bringing your car for first landing is that you can not sell it for one year. Basically we had very smooth and pleasant experience at the border. Good luck to all!
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« Reply #1393 on: May 13, 2011, 05:04:58 pm » |
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4. Avoid Scar(e)borough, if u can. what does it mean?
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« Reply #1394 on: May 13, 2011, 06:11:01 pm » |
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4. Avoid Scar(e)borough, if u can. what does it mean?
I'm not sure what you mean or refer to. Can you quote where you saw the message?
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