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Sunilendo

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Dear all,
I got my Canada visa n COPR 2 days before. N I m planning to travel in sept end for Landing purpose and I want to come back as soon as possible

My question is that how many minimum day do I need for all formalities in Canada to get or apply for PR.

What r Steps involved for the same.

Waiting for ur response.

Thanks in advance
 
Dear all,
I got my Canada visa n COPR 2 days before. N I m planning to travel in sept end for Landing purpose and I want to come back as soon as possible

My question is that how many minimum day do I need for all formalities in Canada to get or apply for PR.

What r Steps involved for the same.

Waiting for ur response.

Thanks in advance

As far as applying for PR card, Landing Papers (save this doc as this will be asked during citizenship as well) and SIN number(number will be provided instantly) which translate to landing formalities you can do it at the airport. PR card will be delivered to a address locally in Canada in 3 months time, so I'd suggest you to give an address of a friend/relative you can trust. Let this friend/relative then courier you the cards where ever you are overseas.

You can refer this thread: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i.../my-landing-experience-at-toronto-yyz.521397/

Bank account can be opened once you have your landing paper and SIN# available with a bank of your choice. It will not take much time.
Research the bank of your preference here: https://creditcardgenius.ca/blog/newcomers-to-canada-finances/ Most banks have offers for new comes. Once you go back and wanna move here permanently, you can use this same account to transfer all your savings.
 
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You DO NOT qualify for any healthcare card if you are doing a short landing so don't apply for one. There are various residency requirements attached to getting a healthcare and a card. Only apply when you arrive for good.
 
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You DO NOT qualify for any healthcare card if you are doing a short landing so don't apply for one. There are various residency requirements attached to getting a healthcare and a card. Only apply when you arrive for good.
Thx for correcting me.
 
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As far as applying for PR card, Landing Papers (save this doc as this will be asked during citizenship as well) and SIN number(number will be provided instantly) which translate to landing formalities you can do it at the airport. PR card will be delivered to a address locally in Canada in 3 months time, so I'd suggest you to give an address of a friend/relative you can trust. Let this friend/relative then courier you the cards where ever you are overseas.

You can refer this thread: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i.../my-landing-experience-at-toronto-yyz.521397/

Bank account can be opened once you have your landing paper and SIN# available with a bank of your choice. It will not take much time.
Research the bank of your preference here: https://creditcardgenius.ca/blog/newcomers-to-canada-finances/ Most banks have offers for new comes. Once you go back and wanna move here permanently, you can use this same account to transfer all your savings.


Thank u so much..
I have one more query about tax.. do I need to pay any tax on global income if I m not staying after landing..
 
You DO NOT qualify for any healthcare card if you are doing a short landing so don't apply for one. There are various residency requirements attached to getting a healthcare and a card. Only apply when you arrive for good.

Thank u so much..
 
Th



Thank u so much..
I have one more query about tax.. do I need to pay any tax on global income if I m not staying after landing..

That’s a tricky chartered account topic tbh. I would not comment on it. May be others will be able to do that

Some of the links that may come in handy for you:

https://www.taxback.com/blog/declaring-foreign-income-in-canada

https://turbotax.community.intuit.ca/questions/1556728-newcomer-to-canada-and-foreign-income

https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.the...ist-for-immigrants-to-canada/article19226846/
 
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