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My Landing Experience...

NC

Full Member
Mar 6, 2007
22
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we are finally moving to Canada in 2 weeks. I have a consulting assignment lined up with a multinational in Canada. I also plan to incorporate soon and start a company in the next couple of weeks..
Although, I had a 6 months validity on my immigration visa, I decided to land yesterday as I needed a SIN number for incorporating (or work) in Canada.
This is how it started....
I got my immigration visa stamped almost 3 weeks back and decided to look for jobs in Canada. I am a IT Consultant and wanted to test the Canadian waters... The response was fairly good, After 4 interviews, 3 weeks and 3 trips to Canada, I had 2 offers and accepted one of them...

Here are some of my experiences from my three trips to Canada...
Trip 1 to Buffalo and Canada : Immigrant visa stamping in Buffalo and interview in Toronto.
Trip 2 to Canada : Two Interviews in Toronto.
Trip 3 to Canada : Landing and SIN number - consulting contract signed in Toronto...

Trip 1
We drove to Buffalo, USA on Thursday morning and got our permanent visa stamp. We reached the Canadian embassy (Buffalo) around 9.00 AM, I was the first one in the line. My wife was not allowed to go up for the Visa interview (I am the primary on the application). She had to wait in the lobby of the building. A lady escorted me (and a few others) to the 24th floor. I was called after around 20 minutes and the lady asked me for the approval letter and our passports. I submitted three or four pictures along with these docs.
The lady was courteous and asked me to come back around 12 noon to collect the stamped visa and passports.
I was out of there around 10 AM and we went to see Niagra Falls for the next couple of hours. We were back at noon to collect the passports. I was out of there in 15 minutes, with the stamped passport and the landing documents...

We decided to Leave for Canada right away as I had a Interview the next day (Friday morning). We did not intend to land that day. I was worried that they would not let us in Canada as the Permanent visa is a single entry visa. However, when we reached the border post, it was pretty easy entering Canada... Officer : " Where are coming from ", I replied: "XXXX". Officer : "ok, what are you going to be doing in Canada", I said " Visiting Toronto"/ Officer " Ok you can go "..... and we entered Canada...

We stayed in a hotel around downtown toronto, I interviewed the next day and drove around town before heading back for Baltimore.

Trip 2 to Canada : two Interviews in Toronto.
The next friday I was interviewing in Canada again.. This time the experience entering Canada was different... I again drove down to Buffalo. This time the officer did not allow me to enter as I was not landing and needed to just enter Canada for an Interview.
He asked me to park my car and see an immigration officer inside one of their offices. The immigration officer asked me to do the landing if I needed to enter Canada. However, I refused to land as I was not prepared for it... I told him that I just need to enter Canada for a day to interview. After a long dissusion with his supervisors, I was allowed to enter Canada without landing.
I returned back to the US the next day.

Trip 3 to Canada : Landing and SIN number - consulting contract signed in Toronto...
I had a couple of offers the next week and decided to land and get my SIN. Drove to Buffalo. At the Canadian post... the officer was very courteous and I told her that I was landing today. She asked me if I was going to stay in Canada. I said no, I wasn't staying and going back to the US to wind up things. She asked me to park my car and see immigration officers inside one of their offices.

The landing experience took around 30 minutes.. I had the B4 (goods accompaning) and B4A (goods to follow list) along with other landing documents and my passport.
I was asked to go to the immigration officer first .. He asked me if I was landing today and was going to stay in Canada.. I told him that I was returning back to Canada and coming back in 2 weeks permanently. He made a note of this and said that he did not need my canadian address as I was not going to stay there. He gave me a Address Notification form, to send to the cic when I was permanently moving to Canada. (Please make note that you have to notify the Canadian authorities by filling this form within 180 days of landing... Or else ...)
The immigration officer also gave me a note and pointed me to the Customs counter where I submitted my B4 and B4A forms. They signed it and gave me a copy of the doucments. I was finally asked to got to the Cashier where I did not pay anything but got a customs receipt with $0 amount..

I had to declare my Car in the B4a document as I did not have a Title for my car at hand.. Please note that you need a copy of the title in order to import car into Canada... You can get the title copy from the your financing company if you vehicle is financed.. You cannot bring a car into canada if it was purchased within 6 months of the landing date.

I got my SIN number in one of the offices outside Toronto.. The process was fairly simple, I filled a application form and had a SIN number in 15 minutes..

I am back in US now.. Planning to move to Canada in 2 weeks...
NC
 

Noy

Star Member
Aug 15, 2006
56
1
NC, that's very informative, thanks. "You cannot bring a car into canada if it was purchased within 6 months of the landing date". What's the reason behind it?. I got my car as a gift last month, will I be able to import it or not?. Where can I get more information about it?. Thanks again and goodluck.
 

gopal

Newbie
Dec 7, 2006
3
0
NC said:
we are finally moving to Canada in 2 weeks. I have a consulting assignment lined up with a multinational in Canada. I also plan to incorporate soon and start a company in the next couple of weeks..
Although, I had a 6 months validity on my immigration visa, I decided to land yesterday as I needed a SIN number for incorporating (or work) in Canada.
This is how it started....
I got my immigration visa stamped almost 3 weeks back and decided to look for jobs in Canada. I am a IT Consultant and wanted to test the Canadian waters... The response was fairly good, After 4 interviews, 3 weeks and 3 trips to Canada, I had 2 offers and accepted one of them...

Here are some of my experiences from my three trips to Canada...
Trip 1 to Buffalo and Canada : Immigrant visa stamping in Buffalo and interview in Toronto.
Trip 2 to Canada : Two Interviews in Toronto.
Trip 3 to Canada : Landing and SIN number - consulting contract signed in Toronto...

Trip 1
We drove to Buffalo, USA on Thursday morning and got our permanent visa stamp. We reached the Canadian embassy (Buffalo) around 9.00 AM, I was the first one in the line. My wife was not allowed to go up for the Visa interview (I am the primary on the application). She had to wait in the lobby of the building. A lady escorted me (and a few others) to the 24th floor. I was called after around 20 minutes and the lady asked me for the approval letter and our passports. I submitted three or four pictures along with these docs.
The lady was courteous and asked me to come back around 12 noon to collect the stamped visa and passports.
I was out of there around 10 AM and we went to see Niagra Falls for the next couple of hours. We were back at noon to collect the passports. I was out of there in 15 minutes, with the stamped passport and the landing documents...

We decided to Leave for Canada right away as I had a Interview the next day (Friday morning). We did not intend to land that day. I was worried that they would not let us in Canada as the Permanent visa is a single entry visa. However, when we reached the border post, it was pretty easy entering Canada... Officer : " Where are coming from ", I replied: "XXXX". Officer : "ok, what are you going to be doing in Canada", I said " Visiting Toronto"/ Officer " Ok you can go "..... and we entered Canada...

We stayed in a hotel around downtown toronto, I interviewed the next day and drove around town before heading back for Baltimore.

Trip 2 to Canada : two Interviews in Toronto.
The next friday I was interviewing in Canada again.. This time the experience entering Canada was different... I again drove down to Buffalo. This time the officer did not allow me to enter as I was not landing and needed to just enter Canada for an Interview.
He asked me to park my car and see an immigration officer inside one of their offices. The immigration officer asked me to do the landing if I needed to enter Canada. However, I refused to land as I was not prepared for it... I told him that I just need to enter Canada for a day to interview. After a long dissusion with his supervisors, I was allowed to enter Canada without landing.
I returned back to the US the next day.

Trip 3 to Canada : Landing and SIN number - consulting contract signed in Toronto...
I had a couple of offers the next week and decided to land and get my SIN. Drove to Buffalo. At the Canadian post... the officer was very courteous and I told her that I was landing today. She asked me if I was going to stay in Canada. I said no, I wasn't staying and going back to the US to wind up things. She asked me to park my car and see immigration officers inside one of their offices.

The landing experience took around 30 minutes.. I had the B4 (goods accompaning) and B4A (goods to follow list) along with other landing documents and my passport.
I was asked to go to the immigration officer first .. He asked me if I was landing today and was going to stay in Canada.. I told him that I was returning back to Canada and coming back in 2 weeks permanently. He made a note of this and said that he did not need my canadian address as I was not going to stay there. He gave me a Address Notification form, to send to the cic when I was permanently moving to Canada. (Please make note that you have to notify the Canadian authorities by filling this form within 180 days of landing... Or else ...)
The immigration officer also gave me a note and pointed me to the Customs counter where I submitted my B4 and B4A forms. They signed it and gave me a copy of the doucments. I was finally asked to got to the Cashier where I did not pay anything but got a customs receipt with $0 amount..

I had to declare my Car in the B4a document as I did not have a Title for my car at hand.. Please note that you need a copy of the title in order to import car into Canada... You can get the title copy from the your financing company if you vehicle is financed.. You cannot bring a car into canada if it was purchased within 6 months of the landing date.

I got my SIN number in one of the offices outside Toronto.. The process was fairly simple, I filled a application form and had a SIN number in 15 minutes..

I am back in US now.. Planning to move to Canada in 2 weeks...
NC
Thanks NC for sharing your experience.

Did you face any particular problem because you said that you would be returning to USA to wind things up? For the same reason, did you face any problem when applying for your SIN?

Thanks,
Gopal
 

leslieann

Member
Mar 9, 2007
14
0
Congratulations and thanks so much for the post.

I am looking forward to landing in the next few weeks. My passport is in NY getting the visa stamp.

Good to know that the process can go smoothly if you are prepared. I am especially appreciative of the note to have the title to the car.

Thanks!

Leslie Ann
 

kotha

Newbie
Aug 5, 2007
8
0
Hi NC,
I am an IT Consultant and planning to move to Canada. Could you please let me know where can i get the infomation regarding IT jobs and How you tried for the jobs in Canada.

Thanks in advance .

Sreedhar.
 

GC2k6

Newbie
Sep 16, 2007
5
0
Congratulations. I have got couple of questions -
1. If you don't give your address when landing, I assume they will not mail out the PR card. How does one return to Canada when you finally land there for good. Can you use same immigrant visa that you used for landing? (I thought it was single entry). or Do you file some "re-entry permit" before your first departure from Canada?
2. If you tell them you'll finally return in 6 months after your initial landing because you have to wind up things (job, house, etc), is that acceptable answer at the time of landing?
Thanks in advance for your suggestion.
 

Piyali

Full Member
Apr 27, 2006
30
0
Hi NC,

Can you pls give me some helpful information regarding getting IT jobs in Canada, like names of some good hiring firms or any other information that I can make use of?

I am expecting my PR soon!

Looking ahead to your reply.

Thanks
Piyali
 
Sep 22, 2007
16
0
in regards to the landing visa...
it is a single use and if you do leave Canada before you get your PR card you may have to apply to a visitor's visa (that's how it used to be, maybe now you could ask to have your PR card sent to another country).
 

nimi

Full Member
Sep 27, 2007
41
0
NC said:
we are finally moving to Canada in 2 weeks. I have a consulting assignment lined up with a multinational in Canada. I also plan to incorporate soon and start a company in the next couple of weeks..
Although, I had a 6 months validity on my immigration visa, I decided to land yesterday as I needed a SIN number for incorporating (or work) in Canada.
This is how it started....
I got my immigration visa stamped almost 3 weeks back and decided to look for jobs in Canada. I am a IT Consultant and wanted to test the Canadian waters... The response was fairly good, After 4 interviews, 3 weeks and 3 trips to Canada, I had 2 offers and accepted one of them...

Here are some of my experiences from my three trips to Canada...
Trip 1 to Buffalo and Canada : Immigrant visa stamping in Buffalo and interview in Toronto.
Trip 2 to Canada : Two Interviews in Toronto.
Trip 3 to Canada : Landing and SIN number - consulting contract signed in Toronto...

Trip 1
We drove to Buffalo, USA on Thursday morning and got our permanent visa stamp. We reached the Canadian embassy (Buffalo) around 9.00 AM, I was the first one in the line. My wife was not allowed to go up for the Visa interview (I am the primary on the application). She had to wait in the lobby of the building. A lady escorted me (and a few others) to the 24th floor. I was called after around 20 minutes and the lady asked me for the approval letter and our passports. I submitted three or four pictures along with these docs.
The lady was courteous and asked me to come back around 12 noon to collect the stamped visa and passports.
I was out of there around 10 AM and we went to see Niagra Falls for the next couple of hours. We were back at noon to collect the passports. I was out of there in 15 minutes, with the stamped passport and the landing documents...

We decided to Leave for Canada right away as I had a Interview the next day (Friday morning). We did not intend to land that day. I was worried that they would not let us in Canada as the Permanent visa is a single entry visa. However, when we reached the border post, it was pretty easy entering Canada... Officer : " Where are coming from ", I replied: "XXXX". Officer : "ok, what are you going to be doing in Canada", I said " Visiting Toronto"/ Officer " Ok you can go "..... and we entered Canada...

We stayed in a hotel around downtown toronto, I interviewed the next day and drove around town before heading back for Baltimore.

Trip 2 to Canada : two Interviews in Toronto.
The next friday I was interviewing in Canada again.. This time the experience entering Canada was different... I again drove down to Buffalo. This time the officer did not allow me to enter as I was not landing and needed to just enter Canada for an Interview.
He asked me to park my car and see an immigration officer inside one of their offices. The immigration officer asked me to do the landing if I needed to enter Canada. However, I refused to land as I was not prepared for it... I told him that I just need to enter Canada for a day to interview. After a long dissusion with his supervisors, I was allowed to enter Canada without landing.
I returned back to the US the next day.

Trip 3 to Canada : Landing and SIN number - consulting contract signed in Toronto...
I had a couple of offers the next week and decided to land and get my SIN. Drove to Buffalo. At the Canadian post... the officer was very courteous and I told her that I was landing today. She asked me if I was going to stay in Canada. I said no, I wasn't staying and going back to the US to wind up things. She asked me to park my car and see immigration officers inside one of their offices.

The landing experience took around 30 minutes.. I had the B4 (goods accompaning) and B4A (goods to follow list) along with other landing documents and my passport.
I was asked to go to the immigration officer first .. He asked me if I was landing today and was going to stay in Canada.. I told him that I was returning back to Canada and coming back in 2 weeks permanently. He made a note of this and said that he did not need my canadian address as I was not going to stay there. He gave me a Address Notification form, to send to the cic when I was permanently moving to Canada. (Please make note that you have to notify the Canadian authorities by filling this form within 180 days of landing... Or else ...)
The immigration officer also gave me a note and pointed me to the Customs counter where I submitted my B4 and B4A forms. They signed it and gave me a copy of the doucments. I was finally asked to got to the Cashier where I did not pay anything but got a customs receipt with $0 amount..

I had to declare my Car in the B4a document as I did not have a Title for my car at hand.. Please note that you need a copy of the title in order to import car into Canada... You can get the title copy from the your financing company if you vehicle is financed.. You cannot bring a car into canada if it was purchased within 6 months of the landing date.

I got my SIN number in one of the offices outside Toronto.. The process was fairly simple, I filled a application form and had a SIN number in 15 minutes..

I am back in US now.. Planning to move to Canada in 2 weeks...
NC
Hi NC,

i find this detailed information on your landing experience very interesting and i know it will be useful. Kindly clarify: Do you mean you were allowed into canada just to go for your interviews? Your entry visa was not used until u went back and ready to land?

I will also like to know what regions of toronto one can get good I.T jobs? I am a Software Developer and currently work in Europe. I hope to be in Canada soon as I have already done my medicals...........waiting for response from the CHC. However, I hope to land in Toronto;where can i look out to?