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Author Topic: LANDING IN CANADA ??? -All You Need To Know.  (Read 406055 times)
canada_dream100
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« Reply #1755 on: August 25, 2011, 04:41:56 pm »

Yes, that's pretty simple & straight -- and doable !
thank YOUuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu for replying....
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« Reply #1756 on: August 26, 2011, 10:25:54 am »

Hi Qorax ,

How are you and hope things are fine at your end.

I hv a question :
With respect to the primary schooling of my kid who will be going into grade 5 , what is your opinion on the seperate catholic school.I am not a catholic, but if there is a vacancy in the particular school ,how do you compare it with a public school.My interest in the seperate school is because i was told that the quality of the faculty is better as well as the no. of students per class room are few compared to the public school.

Awaiting your reply.

Thnx
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hassanbukhari
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« Reply #1757 on: August 26, 2011, 10:36:50 am »

Catholic school are definitely better because they get more funds than public schools. If you don't have any problem to convert your child's religion then its a good option for you.
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« Reply #1758 on: August 26, 2011, 10:38:58 am »

Hi Qorax ,

How are you and hope things are fine at your end.

I hv a question :
With respect to the primary schooling of my kid who will be going into grade 5 , what is your opinion on the seperate catholic school.I am not a catholic, but if there is a vacancy in the particular school ,how do you compare it with a public school.My interest in the seperate school is because i was told that the quality of the faculty is better as well as the no. of students per class room are few compared to the public school.

Awaiting your reply.

Thnx


If you look at the report issued by Fraser institute of Canada, you would notice some catholic schools scores less than public schools.  This would be an indication of the quality of catholic schools in terms of the faculty etc. is not always better than public schools.
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« Reply #1759 on: August 26, 2011, 12:46:09 pm »

Hi Qorax ,

How are you and hope things are fine at your end.

I hv a question :
With respect to the primary schooling of my kid who will be going into grade 5 , what is your opinion on the seperate catholic school.I am not a catholic, but if there is a vacancy in the particular school ,how do you compare it with a public school.My interest in the seperate school is because i was told that the quality of the faculty is better as well as the no. of students per class room are few compared to the public school.

Awaiting your reply.

Thnx

If u had read my "School Admission" thread u'd know... there's absolutely no difference between the both.

That 'Teacher-to-Child" ratio is a misnomer... it could happen with any type of school, especially in stuffed-up areas like Thorncliffe, Scarborough etc. - which should be avoided. Otherwise, nearly 70-80% Canadians have gone thru the 'Public Schooling' system.

Qorax

Ps.: HB is right -- u should be a Catholic to join these schools.
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« Reply #1760 on: August 26, 2011, 12:51:06 pm »

Thanks to Hassan,Steaky and Qorax.

Rgds
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« Reply #1761 on: September 01, 2011, 09:01:27 am »

Is immigrant going to Canada from Karachi needs protector of immigrants document at Karachi airport.

Hassan,

I beleive yes. This is something you should be prepared for. You are leaving Khi to become a permanent resident of Canada, when the immigration ask you while departing, you will be required to do the protector. However, I see in other post that Canada1234 replied to you saying it is not, so I am pretty sure he was living in Pakistan as well. This will be answered by someone who was travelling from Pakistan to Canada the first time.
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« Reply #1762 on: September 02, 2011, 05:53:13 pm »

Hello Qorax,

I have dropped the plan to travel by my own car for landing process purpose from USA to Canada.
to avoid scenario where officer at POE can suggest/force for importing the car in that visit; Now I have made my mind to use rented car for this visit.... I hope can use rented car without hassles, if drive as per rules.

In that visit, I would acquire status of resident of Canada, would I have any trouble if use my USA DL?
 
I have plan to move to Canada in 4-8 weeks after my first visit. And would I be able to drive my car in future, if needed, before I move permanently to Canada? or situation would be same when office at POE can force to import the car for any visit? Would I be able to use my USA DL in second visit (before I move there permanently)?


thanks....
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« Reply #1763 on: September 02, 2011, 07:33:21 pm »

Read this:  http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t39566.0.html

Hello Qorax,

I have dropped the plan to travel by my own car for landing process purpose from USA to Canada.
to avoid scenario where officer at POE can suggest/force for importing the car in that visit; Now I have made my mind to use rented car for this visit.... I hope can use rented car without hassles, if drive as per rules.

In that visit, I would acquire status of resident of Canada, would I have any trouble if use my USA DL?
 
I have plan to move to Canada in 4-8 weeks after my first visit. And would I be able to drive my car in future, if needed, before I move permanently to Canada? or situation would be same when office at POE can force to import the car for any visit? Would I be able to use my USA DL in second visit (before I move there permanently)?


thanks....
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« Reply #1764 on: September 02, 2011, 08:26:27 pm »

Hello Qorax,

1) I have dropped the plan to travel by my own car for landing process purpose from USA to Canada.
to avoid scenario where officer at POE can suggest/force for importing the car in that visit; Now I have made my mind to use rented car for this visit.... I hope can use rented car without hassles, if drive as per rules.

2) In that visit, I would acquire status of resident of Canada, would I have any trouble if use my USA DL?
 
3) I have plan to move to Canada in 4-8 weeks after my first visit. And would I be able to drive my car in future, if needed, before I move permanently to Canada? or situation would be same when office at POE can force to import the car for any visit? Would I be able to use my USA DL in second visit (before I move there permanently)?

thanks....

1. Actually it's a better option, if u aren't Export/Importing your car this time.
2. No issues. U can drive in Canada with your US/DL for certain months, usually 3, in Ontario-2.
3. Ditto as point-1. If u do not EX/IM your car that time, u might face troubles. Ditto for the US/DL as well.
4. Asap u r required to 'swap' your US/DL with a Canadian one. Steaky pointed u correctly.

Qorax
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« Reply #1765 on: September 03, 2011, 02:27:15 pm »

For those who have landed already might be able to offer some insight here. I am going to land tomorrow(family class), going to cross over to burlington, VT for the day and land on the way back. I would have any goods following except for >$100 on me and the clothes on my back! I assume I don't need to present any Goods Accompanying or Goods to follow list.

Am i right in thinking all I need to present is my passport, COPR and CSQ?
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« Reply #1766 on: September 03, 2011, 05:34:38 pm »

For those who have landed already might be able to offer some insight here. I am going to land tomorrow(family class), going to cross over to burlington, VT for the day and land on the way back. I would have any goods following except for >$100 on me and the clothes on my back! I assume I don't need to present any Goods Accompanying or Goods to follow list.

Am i right in thinking all I need to present is my passport, COPR and CSQ?

Hope someone can give me advice on this. I am Irish so visa waiver program. Do I need to get an ESTA to cross to the border to the US? If yes, I assume my Country of residence is my home country and not Canada (where I have been on a tourist visa for 7 months).
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« Reply #1767 on: September 03, 2011, 06:06:07 pm »

For those who have landed already might be able to offer some insight here. I am going to land tomorrow(family class), going to cross over to burlington, VT for the day and land on the way back. I would have any goods following except for >$100 on me and the clothes on my back! I assume I don't need to present any Goods Accompanying or Goods to follow list.

Am i right in thinking all I need to present is my passport, COPR and CSQ?

Hope someone can give me advice on this. I am Irish so visa waiver program. Do I need to get an ESTA to cross to the border to the US? If yes, I assume my Country of residence is my home country and not Canada (where I have been on a tourist visa for 7 months).

1. If u do not have any goods [GAL or GTF] - u do not require to file any list.
2. As I understand, u'd require the ESTA clearance since u r a VWP case. ESTA needs to be applied [& paid] 72 hrs. in advance.

Qorax
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« Reply #1768 on: September 03, 2011, 06:11:14 pm »

Thanks for the reply qorax. This is what I have discovered in the meantime:

"A: ESTA will only be required for visitors traveling under the VWP to the United States via air or sea carriers. Travelers applying for admission to the United States under the VWP at land border ports of entry will continue to be processed as they are today. Neither Canada nor Mexico are VWP member countries, and so ESTA does not apply to Canadian or Mexican nationals' travel"

Source: http://www.dhs.gov/xnews/releases/pr_1212501117599.shtm


This leads me to believe that I don't need to do an ESTA. The issue with this is the date - 2008, things change so rapidly I'm not sure I trust this. With the 72 hours they also say this:

"To facilitate the authorization process, DHS recommends that ESTA applications be submitted no less than 72 hours prior to travel.  However, applications may be submitted at any time prior to traveling to the United States under the VWP. "
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« Reply #1769 on: September 03, 2011, 06:29:37 pm »

Okay found this :

"If you are a citizen of a VWP country, and you are traveling by land, you do not have to apply for ESTA. If you are coming to the U.S. by air or sea, you DO have to apply for ESTA. If you are a landed resident of Canada and you are not a citizen of a VWP country, you are required to have a visa, and therefore ESTA does not apply to you."

https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/1094/kw/esta/session/L3NpZC9EcE91Zm82aw%3D%3D/p/0/c/0

Which was updated June 2011. Just the I-94 at land borders is required. Hopefully that helps other people in the future.
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