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Author Topic: LANDING IN CANADA ??? -All You Need To Know.  (Read 407655 times)
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« Reply #1650 on: August 04, 2011, 11:09:06 am »

Can anyone here tell me how much luggage ( I mean the weight in kilograms) is allowed for one person to carry when going on PR to Canada for the first time?   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

That depends on your airline.

And also the sector u r flying.

Eg:
BA / Dubai-Toronto / 23Kgs x 1 per pax as 'check-in' baggage.
BA / Delhi-Toronto / 23Kgs x 2 per pax as 'check-in' baggage.

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« Reply #1651 on: August 04, 2011, 11:49:22 am »

And also the sector u r flying.

Eg:
BA / Dubai-Toronto / 23Kgs x 1 per pax as 'check-in' baggage.
BA / Delhi-Toronto / 23Kgs x 2 per pax as 'check-in' baggage.

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Dear Qorax,

  Thanks.  I was also looking for airlines in which 23x2 baggage (from IND to TORONTO) . Is it BA is better than Air Ind./Jet ?

Appan.
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« Reply #1652 on: August 04, 2011, 03:06:22 pm »

Dear Qorax,

  Thanks.  I was also looking for airlines in which 23x2 baggage (from IND to TORONTO) . Is it BA is better than Air Ind./Jet ?

Appan.

Regrets, I wouldn't know, as I've never flown that sector...
But, have been using BA, KLM & Emirates for Dubai-Toronto... found KLM to be a better flight. I've posted about it in this thread somewhere.

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« Reply #1653 on: August 04, 2011, 03:19:01 pm »

Regrets, I wouldn't know, as I've never flown that sector...
But, have been using BA, KLM & Emirates for Dubai-Toronto... found KLM to be a better flight. I've posted about it in this thread somewhere.

Qorax

Dear Qorax,
 
  Thanks.

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« Reply #1654 on: August 05, 2011, 05:45:07 am »

And also the sector u r flying.

Eg:
BA / Dubai-Toronto / 23Kgs x 1 per pax as 'check-in' baggage.
BA / Delhi-Toronto / 23Kgs x 2 per pax as 'check-in' baggage.

Qorax

Thank you Qorax.  Lika  Smiley
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« Reply #1655 on: August 06, 2011, 03:04:44 pm »

hi i wanted to know the procedure to follow to get study permit at toronto airport. i already have the letter approving study permit application
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« Reply #1656 on: August 07, 2011, 07:56:15 am »

Dear Qorax

We have planned to land in toronto on 19 sept. 2011. I need to know that CAN I TAKE FOOD GRAINS ALONG WITH ME lke pulses, rice, spices etc etc. I checked the CBSA and related  sites and they mentioned they have to check food products whether they contain any pest or disease and fee for checking it must be paid by the owner.

please tell me .................is it true or not?

Thanks

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« Reply #1657 on: August 07, 2011, 08:42:39 am »

Yes, it is true.  

For travelers carrying instant noodles, I heard soup base was seized while plain noodles were not.

Dear Qorax

We have planned to land in toronto on 19 sept. 2011. I need to know that CAN I TAKE FOOD GRAINS ALONG WITH ME lke pulses, rice, spices etc etc. I checked the CBSA and related  sites and they mentioned they have to check food products whether they contain any pest or disease and fee for checking it must be paid by the owner.

please tell me .................is it true or not?

Thanks

Rajeev
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« Reply #1658 on: August 07, 2011, 09:27:06 am »

As we are planning to 'land' and return to the UK after 3 weeks, do we have to hand in our GTF lists when we 'land' ?

Can we wait until we come back to 'settle' next year to get our GTF list stamped and give a photocopy to our removal company?
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« Reply #1659 on: August 07, 2011, 10:08:36 am »

As we are planning to 'land' and return to the UK after 3 weeks, do we have to hand in our GTF lists when we 'land' ?

Can we wait until we come back to 'settle' next year to get our GTF list stamped and give a photocopy to our removal company?

U have to get-it-stamped during your 1st entry into Canada.
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« Reply #1660 on: August 07, 2011, 10:48:20 am »

U have to get-it-stamped during your 1st entry into Canada.

The problem is the GTF list that we bring with us during my husband's 'landing' might actually differ from what we will actually be having shipped in 1-2 years time as we might accumulate used items during this time.

Should we keep the 'landing' GTF list 'vague/high level' as to allow us to fit anything we might accumulate between initial landing and settlement date?

Landing List                                 Final List
(Stamped by CBSA)                         (Packing list given to Removal Company + stamped CSBA list)  
      
Used clothes                           4 boxes used clothes
Computers & equipment             3 computers, 4 monitors, 1 media station, plus whatever else we accumulate in the next 2 years
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« Reply #1661 on: August 07, 2011, 11:04:27 pm »

The problem is the GTF list that we bring with us during my husband's 'landing' might actually differ from what we will actually be having shipped in 1-2 years time as we might accumulate used items during this time.

Should we keep the 'landing' GTF list 'vague/high level' as to allow us to fit anything we might accumulate between initial landing and settlement date?

...3 computers, 4 monitors, 1 media station, plus whatever else we accumulate in the next 2 years

U cannot be vague with high worth items... u need to list their name, make, model, Sl.No., amount & qty.

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« Reply #1662 on: August 08, 2011, 12:52:18 am »

U have to get-it-stamped during your 1st entry into Canada.

The OP is a dual Canadian/British Citizen living in the UK with a British husband. They have been living together in the UK since 2001 and been married since Jan 2005.  I found out this with the search function.

Therefore, their situation is a little bit tricky. Those items that they would be shipping to Canada can be counted as the Canadian spouse if they don't declare the items at 1st entry.  Since the Canadian spouse had been non-resident of Canada for a long while, as a former resident (tariff item no.9805.00.00), he/she can bring their used furniture and personal belongings duty free at any time they want to return to Canada with the intention to re-establish residency for at least 3 years.  Read the relevant CBSA webpage for details.

In this case, when they are ready to settle in Canada for good, the Canadian spouse just need to prepare the final list + B4E and get them stamped by CBSA at the port of entry and attend clear customs when  the goods arrive.
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« Reply #1663 on: August 08, 2011, 01:34:42 am »

The OP is a dual Canadian/British Citizen living in the UK with a British husband. They have been living together in the UK since 2001 and been married since Jan 2005.  I found out this with the search function.

Therefore, their situation is a little bit tricky. Those items that they would be shipping to Canada can be counted as the Canadian spouse if they don't declare the items at 1st entry.  Since the Canadian spouse had been non-resident of Canada for a long while, as a former resident (tariff item no.9805.00.00), he/she can bring their used furniture and personal belongings duty free at any time they want to return to Canada with the intention to re-establish residency for at least 3 years.  Read the relevant CBSA webpage for details.

In this case, when they are ready to settle in Canada for good, the Canadian spouse just need to prepare the final list + B4E and get them stamped by CBSA at the port of entry and attend clear customs when  the goods arrive.

That's absolutely correct... in such a case.
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« Reply #1664 on: August 08, 2011, 12:20:30 pm »

The OP is a dual Canadian/British Citizen living in the UK with a British husband. They have been living together in the UK since 2001 and been married since Jan 2005.  I found out this with the search function.

Therefore, their situation is a little bit tricky. Those items that they would be shipping to Canada can be counted as the Canadian spouse if they don't declare the items at 1st entry.  Since the Canadian spouse had been non-resident of Canada for a long while, as a former resident (tariff item no.9805.00.00), he/she can bring their used furniture and personal belongings duty free at any time they want to return to Canada with the intention to re-establish residency for at least 3 years.  Read the relevant CBSA webpage for details.

In this case, when they are ready to settle in Canada for good, the Canadian spouse just need to prepare the final list + B4E and get them stamped by CBSA at the port of entry and attend clear customs when  the goods arrive.

That's correct, I'm a dual citizen living in the UK. I'm glad to hear we don't have to hand over our GTF list when we 'land'. Due to work commitments we need to come back to the UK as well as settle our affairs / sell our house, so I'm extremely glad we can wait till our stuff is packed and ready to be shipped out later next year to give them our list.

I guess I just got a bit confused because every 'landing thread' seems to imply you have to have these forms ready there and then  Tongue

Many thanks to steaky for clearing this up for me (and qorax for confirmation) Cheesy

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