That’s great, thanks for the reply once again.Ah sorry, I thought he meant for PR card on entry. No, for sin they accepted my hotel address.
That’s great, thanks for the reply once again.Ah sorry, I thought he meant for PR card on entry. No, for sin they accepted my hotel address.
That’s helpful too. Thank you.They want permanent address, so I just said I didn’t have one yet. They give you a form explaining how to change your address, but the easiest way is calling IRCC. I selected option 3 when I called and requested to talk to an agent and it went through, while selecting the option to update your file, it would always say there was no agent available. Took 5 minutes to change address.
I have seen similar in Canada too. In walk-in clinics and in Urgent and Primary Care Clinics. What is not happening in Canada is getting a family physician who maintains and cares for your family medical needs over a very long time. Coming to emergencies, it is well triaged in Canada. My mother fell down from stairs. We got her CT scan, X ray and Dr consult under 2-3 hours in Canada at our local hospital. It was a saturday to boot. I went in panic due minor fever for my 2 months old son once in night (weekend). They made us sit for 8 hours because vital etc all were normal.I recently had to visit an emergency ward in India. My family member was seen within 15 minutes and I walked out of there with a total bill of 750Rs. All the reports were given to me within an hour as well.
I doubt I would get a similar service in a so-called first-world country. Of course, this is a scenario where everything went right and my family member turned out to be ok.
Yeah, yeah - I know. "If you don't like it, stay back." I am an Indian. I have now invested in this and I am not getting out until I get my money's worth.
Thank you. I also emailed my company lawyer. They are not supportive of any kind of international travel for the next 6 months regardless of extension approval. Not sure of the reason. The 30-day stay in Canada/Mexico, is that auto validation?1. You cannot travel without your extension approval. Period. Try premium processing.
2. If you get your extension approved, get the original I797 which will have your new I94 and you can travel to Canada/Mexico and stay 30 days and return to US within 30 days.
That's about the only thing you can do, forget about H1B visa appointments in Canada they are booked for foreseeable future.
Yes PPR, sent my passport, waiting for it to be returned along with COPR.Congrats!
You mean PPR, right?
Isn't BC ruled by NDP which is like the AAP version of Canada?BC started "Mohalla Clinics" of sorts called Primary and Urgent Care Clinics. Its common place for Drs and RNs with proper training to consult without expense of running a clinic.
Indeed!Isn't BC ruled by NDP which is like the AAP version of Canada?
Don't get me wrong, its beautiful. Its just neither British, nor Columbian. It is more like Hong Kong or Singapore. Though not as dense.Damn bro... I thought Kangaroo was exaggerating about the situation in Vancouver but it sounds like sh*t. I thought it was supposed to be beautiful British Columbia. Even in Toronto (or anywhere in Ontario), there's nothing like that here
IDK why people keep mentioning super-high or 50% taxes in Canada. Unless you're making more than a million a year, you wouldn't reach that level. The net tax rate for 100k income is around 25%. For 200k, it's around 33%. It's similar to places like Califonria/NY in the US where they have a state tax and where you don't even get free healthcare and it's lower than most places in Europe.What's the point of paying 50% of your wages in taxes when you can't even be assigned a family doctor? If I am not assigned a family doctor, that means I paying for someone else's treatment but not my own.
If no family doctor has been assigned to me, I should be allowed a tax cut so that I can afford private insurance that will guarantee me treatment when I need it.
It's the sales tax and the carbon tax.IDK why people keep mentioning super-high or 50% taxes in Canada. Unless you're making more than a million a year, you wouldn't reach that level. The net tax rate for 100k income is around 25%. For 200k, it's around 33%. It's similar to places like Califonria/NY in the US where they have a state tax and where you don't even get free healthcare and it's lower than most places in Europe.
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Ah, I see that the sales tax seems to be about 4% extra that in the US (8-9% in NY/California vs 12-13% in BC/Ontario). But you cannot blindly add this to the net income tax.It's the sales tax and the carbon tax.
It's faster because it's literally in the middle of nowhere...Got my sin number today after 2 hr wait outside service canada if you are in calgary use this location because it is faster and efficient when compared to other in the city ,but it is bit far from the city and they allow walk in.
23 Sunpark Dr SE #120, Calgary, AB T2X 3V1
Are you using rental car or public transportation?Got my sin number today after 2 hr wait outside service canada if you are in calgary use this location because it is faster and efficient when compared to other in the city ,but it is bit far from the city and they allow walk in.
23 Sunpark Dr SE #120, Calgary, AB T2X 3V1