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lemans207 said:
Its toooooooooo cheap

I booked in july for 900$ to Montreal which is flight 6 hours shorter

which airline? im talking about PAL.. that price was a month ago.. im not sure if today it's the same.. may be not...
anyhow we still have to get a connetcting flight from vancouver to manitoba which is around 300$ if im not mistaken...

and still alot of packings to do......
 
I took Turkish airlines

Is there any form to fill about goods we will take ?

for example if I want to take cup, shall I note it ? :D
 
lemans207 said:
I took Turkish airlines

Is there any form to fill about goods we will take ?

for example if I want to take cup, shall I note it ? :D

that i have to ask around actually i didnt know what to do with that list..hahhaha we have to ask teh seniors specially that ones that landed recently..
 
lemans207 said:
I took Turkish airlines

Is there any form to fill about goods we will take ?

for example if I want to take cup, shall I note it ? :D

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/before-goods.asp

this link will help you in bring items to canada.
 
NiqNok13 said:
that i have to ask around actually i didnt know what to do with that list..hahhaha we have to ask teh seniors specially that ones that landed recently..

Congratulations sis!! Naunahan niyo pa kami,,
This might help:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t44793.0.html
 
what do you think about this insurance?
http://arbetovinsurance.com/srmrm-visitors-to-canada-insurance/?icalc=33&36&single&50000&2014-07-06&2014-10-06&pn&1&6

you can select any province


Summary of Benefits:



Emergency Dental $ 1,000
Relief of Dental pain $ 500
Prescription drugs $ 5,000
Services of registered nurse $ 5,000
Repatriation $ 5,000
Follow up Treatment $ 5,000

Maximum Benefit: $200,000



Special features of SRMRM

The most affordable on the market, the highest amount of deductible 10000 allowed.



Expenses that are medically necessary for Emergency hospital and medical treatment are covered and all other related expenses resulting from an injury (accident) or new sickness or disease that first manifests itself during the insured trip are covered up to the policy maximum. Expenses for the emergency treatment and care of Pre-existing medical conditions are covered if you have completed the medical questionnaire, paid the required premium, and received written confirmation of coverage from the Company.
•Diagnostic, X-rays & Laboratory Services up to $10,000.
•Prescription medication limited to 30 day supply up to a maximum of $5,000.
•Private Duty Nursing services up to a maximum of $5,000.
•Professional services referred by a physician – 50% of the costs for the services of a chiropractor, chiropodist, osteopath and physiotherapist, up to maximum of $500.
•Ambulance transportation: up to $5,000 for local ambulance services or up to $100,000 for air ambulance (must be pre-approved by the insurance company).
•Expenses Related to Your Death from a covered condition: up to $5,000 for the cost of returning the remains to the country of residence or burial or cremation at the place of death.
•The rental of wheelchair, braces, crutches or other medical appliance up to $5,000.
•Bedside Companion – up to $2,000 for transporting a relative or member of your family who is not travelling with you and up to $100 a day for hotel and meals, when your attending Physician expects You to remain in Hospital for 7 days or more, or in the event of your death to identify your remains.
•Return of dependent children or travelling companion – up to $2,000, if you have been returned home with emergency air transportation or your body has been repatriated.
•Dental Accident – up to $1,000 for relief of dental pain in case of accident.
 
roayns said:
Congratulations sis!! Naunahan niyo pa kami,,
This might help:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t44793.0.html

thanks sis roayns... you are next :)
this links shows that there are still ALOT of things to be done.. hayyyy so little time..
 
Congrats to all successful applicant who received their visas, COPR and even correspondence from Visa Office..

I am currently residing in UAE and i have been asked to undergo Medicals along with some documents to send.
I booked appointment in AL Zahra Hospital Sharjah, May be anyone of you have experience with them..!
I am a PNP applicant my Visa office is London because when i applied to CIO i was in my country and after that i shifted to UAE
I am health care professional registered with HAAD. I received the following form to be updated

-Updated forms which are available on our website:

New Application for Permanent Residence IMM0008 form for the principal applicant
New Schedule A/Background Declaration form for you and your spouse. This form must be fully complete. Each month must be accounted for and listed.
New Schedule 5 form
New Schedule 4 Provincial Nominee form
New Schedule 3 Federal Skilled Worker form
New Additional Family Information form IMM5406 for you and your spouse


I think i asked this question but now i am about to send these forms but i just need your quick opinion that should i send Schedule 5 (Qubec) and Schedule 3 (Federal Skilled Worker) along with others even though they are not related to my application or should i pick only those forms related to my application?

I am also going to make a Bank Draft from ADIB as this banks holds my Account, so do i have to fill any CIC form for bank draft and attach the draft with it or just send it without any form? and what should i tell to bank that i need bank draft payable to "Receiver General For Canada" or there should some address also? This is what i received in email.

-Payment of the Right of Permanent Residence Fee (A bank draft must be submitted. We do not accept online payments)

I made PCC from Director General of Police here and it was very computerized and easy, well appreciated. This is how VO asked me for PCCs

-Updated original police certificates for you and your spouse from each country that you or your spouse have lived in for 6 months or more since May, 2013

Your response and help will be highly appreciated as you are experienced and already gone through these steps...
GOD Bless all of you and make all of you successful in your lives...

Best Regards
 
NiqNok13 said:
guys.... finally got our passports with visa stamped on them ;D
Thank God so much for this wonderful blessings :)
good luck to all of us:)

Congrats Niqnok! Time to look for tickets now.
 
GKarl said:
Congrats Niqnok! Time to look for tickets now.

Thanks GKarl :)
Yeah ticket hunting..hahaha a bit expensive (Manila-Winnipeg) around 1200 $ ::)
 
Dears,

I am intending to land at Manitoba with transit at Toronto 2 hrs. Any body can advise for the landing procedures (PR, SIN, Medical Cards) could be done at Manitoba or should be done at Toronto airport, considering 2 hrs is not enough.
 
tarekh said:
Dears,

I am intending to land at Manitoba with transit at Toronto 2 hrs. Any body can advise for the landing procedures (PR, SIN, Medical Cards) could be done at Manitoba or should be done at Toronto airport, considering 2 hrs is not enough.

they say you have to do that at the point of entry which in your case Toronto. but better ask the seniors. :)
 
NiqNok13 said:
Thanks GKarl :)
Yeah ticket hunting..hahaha a bit expensive (Manila-Winnipeg) around 1200 $ ::)

in facebook group i read that some of the newly immigrants booked their flights to St. Raphael travel and tours in the Philippines as they give good price for them.

http://www.santraphael.com/?getp=vaf&cntyowf=83#fare

HTH ;D
 
Dear friends,

I asked ADIB they don't make bank draft in CAD $. I am in tense now.. i don't know where to ask about the bank draft... All exchanges they are not making now... Please your help will be a great relieve..

Thanks in advance..
 
smile_2good said:
Dear friends,

I asked ADIB they don't make bank draft in CAD $. I am in tense now.. i don't know where to ask about the bank draft... All exchanges they are not making now... Please your help will be a great relieve..

Thanks in advance..

Is it for landing fees?
you can pay online ;)

Right Of Permanent Residence Fee:
The Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) must be paid before we issue a visa. You must pay the amount of CAD$490 each for yourself, the principal applicant, and your spouse or common-law partner (if applicable). Dependent children are exempt.
You can now pay the RPRF online. Instructions on how to pay your fees can be found at: https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/epay/welcome.do?lang=en.
Once you have completed your online payment, please retain a copy of the receipt and forward the confirmation of payment to the following e-mail address: abdbi-im-enquiry@international.gc.ca
The e-mail to our office must include the following information: Subject line: Payment for EP00xxxxxx

Body: Given/family names and date of birth of the principal applicant.
Alternatively, if you do not have a credit card, the RPRF can be paid by bank draft in CANADIAN DOLLARS made payable to "THE RECEIVER GENERAL FOR CANADA". For complete bank draft payment instructions, visit: http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/uae-eau/visas/fees-frais.aspx Incorrect bank drafts will be returned unprocessed and could delay the processing of your application.