miss_ian
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App. Filed.......: November 23, 2010
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« Reply #10170 on: July 15, 2011, 05:05:27 am » |
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That im not sure sis..pero nung sa time ko hindi na nman pina declare yun..ang tinanong lng is yung jewelries, bags na original, gadgets..yun...  sis sideangel85! buti binigay nyo po ung form na yan pero anu ba ung binigay sa akin nung nag PDOS ako? is that different?? ang hirap dn mag declare ng mga gamet eh.. dapat ideclare lahat kasi pag may nakita sila naku kukunin nila yan tapos papabayadan pa nila.. mga first time tau do dapat alam natin..! thanks sa mga magsshare ng kasagutan..
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« Reply #10171 on: July 15, 2011, 05:05:55 am » |
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ah ganun po ba sis angel... wala nman akong masydong jewlry eh at bags if gadgets lappy at cp lng..
tnx sa info...
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miga-quatchi
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Visa Office......: Manila
App. Filed.......: 04 Apr 11
Doc's Request.: 08 Jun 11 (AAF sent)
AOR Received.: 07 Jun 11 (w/ PPR)
File Transfer...: 20 May 11
Med's Request: 09 Jun 11 (CEM rcvd)
Med's Done....: 24 Mar 11
Passport Req..: 08 Jun 11 (PP sent)
VISA ISSUED...: 25 Jul (Aug4 recvd)
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« Reply #10172 on: July 15, 2011, 05:17:03 am » |
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miss_ian
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App. Filed.......: November 23, 2010
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VISA ISSUED...: June 18, 2011
LANDED..........: July 25, 2011
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« Reply #10173 on: July 15, 2011, 05:19:35 am » |
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no worries sis miga-quatchi! pasasaan bat jan dn ang dating mo..!! ma iinspire ka lalo pag nalaman mong nakapasa ka at na DM ka! mas msarap na feeling un!! God bless sa iyong exam!! be positive!!
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miga-quatchi
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Doc's Request.: 08 Jun 11 (AAF sent)
AOR Received.: 07 Jun 11 (w/ PPR)
File Transfer...: 20 May 11
Med's Request: 09 Jun 11 (CEM rcvd)
Med's Done....: 24 Mar 11
Passport Req..: 08 Jun 11 (PP sent)
VISA ISSUED...: 25 Jul (Aug4 recvd)
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« Reply #10174 on: July 15, 2011, 05:40:33 am » |
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no worries sis miga-quatchi! pasasaan bat jan dn ang dating mo..!! ma iinspire ka lalo pag nalaman mong nakapasa ka at na DM ka! mas msarap na feeling un!! God bless sa iyong exam!! be positive!!
yeah! chillax lang ako dito kahit nosebleed, eyesore, earbleed at braindead na ako sa IELTS prep ko 
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App. Filed.......: JANUARY 4, 2011
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Interview........: JUNE 28, 2011
Passport Req..: FEBRUARY 28, 2011
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« Reply #10175 on: July 15, 2011, 05:47:23 am » |
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@ MLVill, hi,actually june14 na isend na xa.nagtagal lang sa dhl,kasi province pa ung destination.dapat 1 week lang nareceived na. see yah! goodluck to everybody.tc...
@ rovi saang province ka?? me kasi june 28 ako na interview until now wala pa din visa.. province din kasi ako!!
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« Reply #10176 on: July 15, 2011, 05:50:09 am » |
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sideangel85
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Doc's Request.: 12-05-2011
File Transfer...: 11-05-2011
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Passport Req..: 26-05-2011
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« Reply #10177 on: July 15, 2011, 06:10:04 am » |
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WHAT TO TAKE WITH YOU
You MUST take:
- A valid passport, visa and any other travel document for you and each family member. - Enough funds in cash for short-term expenses. - Two copies of a detailed list of all personal or household items brought with you. Two copies listing all items to follow later. Form B4 and B4A can be used for this purpose. You should have a photo of the jewelry you are bringing in. Specify the total value of all the goods. When you arrive in Canada, give the list to Custom Officials.
You SHOULD take:
- Birth or baptismal certificates; adoption papers; marriage certificates; separation, annulment or divorce papers. - School diplomas and degrees; should records or transcripts of your marks, including a description of the courses you have taken. - Employments certificates, trade of professional certificates; letters of reference from your employers and a list of your qualifications and job experience (resume). - Immunization, vaccination, dental, optical and other health records. -Prescriptive medication for about three months. - Driver's license, or optionally International Driver's License; accident record from your insurance company. - Warm clothing, if you are arriving in winter.
(make photocopies of all documents stated above and keep these copies in a different place than the originals e.g. check-in baggage, in case the originals are lost)
You are ALLOWED to take:
-You can bring in all your personal and household effects duty free if you owned, possessed, and used them before you arrive in Canada. These include: antiques, family heirlooms, furniture, jewelry, ordinary household goods, etc. - A bride can bring her wedding gifts, unused, if married within 3 months after arriving in Canada.
Packing your carry-on baggage/ Hand Carry:
- Travel documents: passport, visa, immigration documents(anything you need to show to an immigration officer from your exiting country and anything you need to show to the immigration officer in Canada.) - Your customs declaration forms. - Settlement funds (cash, traveler's checks, bank draft) - Birth Certificate - Papers proving your civil status: marriage, separation, annulment, divorce papers. - Valuables: e.g. jewelry -Former employment certificates -Updated Resume -Letters of Reference -School Diplomas, transcripts of marks, course content and course descriptions. -Drivers license. -Medical, dental, optical records. -Prescription medication (at least three to four months supply) -Sweater, light jacket, shawl -Baby Formula (one week's supply) -Snacks, toys, books, extra diapers.
Packing your check-in baggage:
-Copy of all original documents you have in your carry-on baggage. -copies of updated resume -Baby formula (one month supply) -Leisure and entertainment items (toys, games, music, movies, etc.) -Clothing (depending on time of year) *some warm garments *clothes for job interviews *variety of clothes for all occasions and seasons. -Photos of Loved ones. -Directory of addresses and phone numbers. -Dictionaries: your mother tongue to English, your mother tongue to French -Personal effects: anything that fits into the allowed size and weight.
You are NOT ALLOWED to take
-Firearms, explosives, fireworks and ammunition. -Narcotics, other than prescription drugs (bring your prescription with you) -Agricultural products (plants, flowers, soil, meat, eggs and dairy products, fresh fruits and vegetables etc.) -Endangered animal species (including the skin, feathers, fur, bones) -Cultural property: certain antiques and cultural objects considered to have historical significance to their country of origin are prohibited entry into Canada without an export permit from that country. It is permissible to take family heirlooms. -More than 200 cigarettes (you must pay tax on more than 200) per person. 18/19 years of age and older. There are also restrictions on cigars, tobacco, etc. -More than 1.14 litres of commercial alcohol (must pay tax on more than 1.14 litres) per person 18/19 years of age and older. -Items for commercial use. -Most used vehicles. Transport Canada has many restrictions on vehicles.
(If you do not declare good, or if you falsely declare them, the Customs officer can take away those goods. You may not get them back, or may get them back after you have a paid a penalty.)
PETS
Ask at a Canadian diplomatic mission for specific details as there are strict rules on the type of pets you are allowed to take into Canada. Generally, cats and dogs are allowed, but only if accompanied with an up-to-date vaccination certificate.
How much you can take
Generally, each person with a ticket is allowed two pieces of check-in baggage, each bag no more than 24 to 32 kg. plus one carry-on baggage no larger than 23 x 41 x 57 cm and weighing no more than 5-7 kg.
Each airline can enforce carry-on baggage size and weight restrictions. Ask your travel agent or go to your airlines website to get details. Air Canada employees are required to enforce restrictions, as per Transport Canada regulations. Checked baggage is also restricted in size and weight.
Charges for overweight and oversize luggage are high.
If you want to send things by cargo to arrive at a later date, you must inform Customs when you arrive in Canada.
Electrical Appliances
Electrical appliances in Canada use 110-volt, 60-cycle current. Do not bring appliances that cannot use this current.
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dorisiana
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Visa Office......: Manila
App. Filed.......: FEB. 28 2011
Doc's Request.: MAY 5 2011
AOR Received.: MAY 6 2011
File Transfer...: APRIL 4 2011
Med's Done....: OCTOBER 2010
Passport Req..: MAY 6 2011
VISA ISSUED...: in God's will..
LANDED..........: God knows what's best for us.
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« Reply #10178 on: July 15, 2011, 07:46:52 am » |
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WHAT TO TAKE WITH YOU
You MUST take:
- A valid passport, visa and any other travel document for you and each family member. - Enough funds in cash for short-term expenses. - Two copies of a detailed list of all personal or household items brought with you. Two copies listing all items to follow later. Form B4 and B4A can be used for this purpose. You should have a photo of the jewelry you are bringing in. Specify the total value of all the goods. When you arrive in Canada, give the list to Custom Officials.
You SHOULD take:
- Birth or baptismal certificates; adoption papers; marriage certificates; separation, annulment or divorce papers. - School diplomas and degrees; should records or transcripts of your marks, including a description of the courses you have taken. - Employments certificates, trade of professional certificates; letters of reference from your employers and a list of your qualifications and job experience (resume). - Immunization, vaccination, dental, optical and other health records. -Prescriptive medication for about three months. - Driver's license, or optionally International Driver's License; accident record from your insurance company. - Warm clothing, if you are arriving in winter.
(make photocopies of all documents stated above and keep these copies in a different place than the originals e.g. check-in baggage, in case the originals are lost)
You are ALLOWED to take:
-You can bring in all your personal and household effects duty free if you owned, possessed, and used them before you arrive in Canada. These include: antiques, family heirlooms, furniture, jewelry, ordinary household goods, etc. - A bride can bring her wedding gifts, unused, if married within 3 months after arriving in Canada.
Packing your carry-on baggage/ Hand Carry:
- Travel documents: passport, visa, immigration documents(anything you need to show to an immigration officer from your exiting country and anything you need to show to the immigration officer in Canada.) - Your customs declaration forms. - Settlement funds (cash, traveler's checks, bank draft) - Birth Certificate - Papers proving your civil status: marriage, separation, annulment, divorce papers. - Valuables: e.g. jewelry -Former employment certificates -Updated Resume -Letters of Reference -School Diplomas, transcripts of marks, course content and course descriptions. -Drivers license. -Medical, dental, optical records. -Prescription medication (at least three to four months supply) -Sweater, light jacket, shawl -Baby Formula (one week's supply) -Snacks, toys, books, extra diapers.
Packing your check-in baggage:
-Copy of all original documents you have in your carry-on baggage. -copies of updated resume -Baby formula (one month supply) -Leisure and entertainment items (toys, games, music, movies, etc.) -Clothing (depending on time of year) *some warm garments *clothes for job interviews *variety of clothes for all occasions and seasons. -Photos of Loved ones. -Directory of addresses and phone numbers. -Dictionaries: your mother tongue to English, your mother tongue to French -Personal effects: anything that fits into the allowed size and weight.
You are NOT ALLOWED to take
-Firearms, explosives, fireworks and ammunition. -Narcotics, other than prescription drugs (bring your prescription with you) -Agricultural products (plants, flowers, soil, meat, eggs and dairy products, fresh fruits and vegetables etc.) -Endangered animal species (including the skin, feathers, fur, bones) -Cultural property: certain antiques and cultural objects considered to have historical significance to their country of origin are prohibited entry into Canada without an export permit from that country. It is permissible to take family heirlooms. -More than 200 cigarettes (you must pay tax on more than 200) per person. 18/19 years of age and older. There are also restrictions on cigars, tobacco, etc. -More than 1.14 litres of commercial alcohol (must pay tax on more than 1.14 litres) per person 18/19 years of age and older. -Items for commercial use. -Most used vehicles. Transport Canada has many restrictions on vehicles.
(If you do not declare good, or if you falsely declare them, the Customs officer can take away those goods. You may not get them back, or may get them back after you have a paid a penalty.)
PETS
Ask at a Canadian diplomatic mission for specific details as there are strict rules on the type of pets you are allowed to take into Canada. Generally, cats and dogs are allowed, but only if accompanied with an up-to-date vaccination certificate.
How much you can take
Generally, each person with a ticket is allowed two pieces of check-in baggage, each bag no more than 24 to 32 kg. plus one carry-on baggage no larger than 23 x 41 x 57 cm and weighing no more than 5-7 kg.
Each airline can enforce carry-on baggage size and weight restrictions. Ask your travel agent or go to your airlines website to get details. Air Canada employees are required to enforce restrictions, as per Transport Canada regulations. Checked baggage is also restricted in size and weight.
Charges for overweight and oversize luggage are high.
If you want to send things by cargo to arrive at a later date, you must inform Customs when you arrive in Canada.
Electrical Appliances
Electrical appliances in Canada use 110-volt, 60-cycle current. Do not bring appliances that cannot use this current.
this will be definitely a big help for us first timers! awesome!
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Jovy
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« Reply #10179 on: July 15, 2011, 08:47:59 am » |
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hi miga, curious lng bkit ka po mag-ielts??? 
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« Reply #10180 on: July 15, 2011, 08:55:55 am » |
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WHAT TO TAKE WITH YOU
Hi Sideangel, need pla ang employment certificates... pero di nman need ang income tax return di ba?? basta employment cert lng?
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sideangel85
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Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: Manila
App. Filed.......: 21-03-2011
Doc's Request.: 12-05-2011
File Transfer...: 11-05-2011
Med's Done....: 24-01-2011
Passport Req..: 26-05-2011
VISA ISSUED...: looking forward to it
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« Reply #10181 on: July 15, 2011, 09:00:22 am » |
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WHAT TO TAKE WITH YOU
Hi Sideangel, need pla ang employment certificates... pero di nman need ang income tax return di ba?? basta employment cert lng?
Thanks
Kailangan din un sis para pag nag apply ka dun ng work..yun lng kasi ang papers na pwede mong ibigay sa employer dba?..since wala pa nman tayong working experience sa Canada. ....hindi na kailangan yung income tax return sis..
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miga-quatchi
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Posts: 374
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Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: Manila
App. Filed.......: 04 Apr 11
Doc's Request.: 08 Jun 11 (AAF sent)
AOR Received.: 07 Jun 11 (w/ PPR)
File Transfer...: 20 May 11
Med's Request: 09 Jun 11 (CEM rcvd)
Med's Done....: 24 Mar 11
Passport Req..: 08 Jun 11 (PP sent)
VISA ISSUED...: 25 Jul (Aug4 recvd)
LANDED..........: 13 Aug 11
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« Reply #10182 on: July 15, 2011, 09:03:20 am » |
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hi miga, curious lng bkit ka po mag-ielts???  part of our back-up plan for our future there -- i might go to school or to find a job related to my profession..
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« Reply #10183 on: July 15, 2011, 09:11:22 am » |
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tnx sis jovy ontario ako sis..
ok im always happy when someone got DM or VISA.. that's the most we can do now, to wait and be happy for others... GOD BLESS and wish u the Best sis 
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« Reply #10184 on: July 15, 2011, 09:12:39 am » |
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Kailangan din un sis para pag nag apply ka dun ng work..yun lng kasi ang papers na pwede mong ibigay sa employer dba?..since wala pa nman tayong working experience sa Canada. ....hindi na kailangan yung income tax return sis.. Ok thanks sa info, il be bringing all those documents... sis thanks for this info, very helpful 
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