There is a "Valid to" date on the COPR and this is the same as the "Expiry date" that is mentioned on the immigration visa.emamabd said:you probably meant "before expiration of the Immigration Visa", as the COPR does not have an expiry date.
There is a "Valid to" date on the COPR and this is the same as the "Expiry date" that is mentioned on the immigration visa.emamabd said:you probably meant "before expiration of the Immigration Visa", as the COPR does not have an expiry date.
steaky said:It depends what country you bringing/wiring from. However, there is no limit carrying cash or wiring into Canada.
Thanks. For a moment I thought there was a limit on bringing the foreign currency to Canada...kamy said:It depends on your home country's federal bank policy.
absolutely not, the more money you bring the "happier" they areDedicated said:Thanks. For a moment I thought there was a limit on bringing the foreign currency to Canada...
I'm no expert in your field...but will give you general advice from my own experience. I would strongly recommend joining a bridging program relevant to your area of expertise as that should help you understand how things work here and will also help you in building connections (your colleagues and program instructors will be your first "professional network"), connecting with like-minded professionals will help as you'll be sharing ideas, experiences and job search tips, some might get employed faster and refer the others..etc.MEDUSA LAUGHS said:Hi. Plz help. I am hopeful of moving by July this year as FSW-O. I need advice on how easy is it to find teaching jobs in Canadian universities with qualifications from good Indian universities? Do I have to do some abridgment course or something before being considered? I also heard from someone that they may expect you to re-do your higher degree again from Canada in order to be considered. Is that true for all cases?
Thanks a ton. This is good help.emamabd said:I'm no expert in your field...but will give you general advice from my own experience. I would strongly recommend joining a bridging program relevant to your area of expertise as that should help you understand how things work here and will also help you in building connections (your colleagues and program instructors will be your first "professional network"), connecting with like-minded professionals will help as you'll be sharing ideas, experiences and job search tips, some might get employed faster and refer the others..etc.
Ofcourse, your job search and online applications can start from day 1 (or even before you land).
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I want to know about Letter of driving license Authentication from rto/dto India.
Do we still need that letter to show our driving experience to get license or just license is enough. As nowadays we have license with chip..
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Please follow this link. It's got almost all you need.I am planning to land in Toronto next month. Can u plz guide as to list of items to be declared at airport. is it to be detailed one or can it be category wise like clothes, jewellary, household items etc. plz guide