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can_usa_97

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06/18/2011
So my husband is going before us, to return to Canada as he secured a job.
I had landed with all our goods on my goods to follow list in June.

Does he need a B4 when he re-enters? Or my B4? He is only bringing 2 suticases of clothing and some tolietres and a netbook, perhaps.

If I understand right, he will apply for reinstatement of his OHIP, and wait 3 months- of course, but it's the reinstatement he does, versus new card.

Does Canada expedite passports? He will no longer have any valid means of travel into the US after he leaves (he was using his green card for the last 13 years but that will be no longer 'his' when he takes up residence in Canada again) so coming to help us move he will need something.

DMV - this is where you get your driving history? so he can get a Ontario DL easier. He does not intend top bring a car straight away though, as it just complicates things we think instead we'll make a massive move together eventually.

Does he need a new SIN? I saw somethign in another post about them having photos now? Or I might just be confused with something else. He has a SIN, of course, from birth-ish (he was born in Canada and immigrated to the US for me at age 20).

Thanks much for any replies or insight, sometimes the head goes mush. Managing this move, a family, impending single parenthood and full time schoolwork is daunting.
 
Nevermind on the passport, I found the information. Looks like in person applications take 10 business days, which would be fine.
It won't let me edit the post though :(
 
can_usa_97 said:
So my husband is going before us, to return to Canada as he secured a job.
I had landed with all our goods on my goods to follow list in June.

Does he need a B4 when he re-enters? Or my B4? He is only bringing 2 suticases of clothing and some tolietres and a netbook, perhaps.

If I understand right, he will apply for reinstatement of his OHIP, and wait 3 months- of course, but it's the reinstatement he does, versus new card.

Does Canada expedite passports? He will no longer have any valid means of travel into the US after he leaves (he was using his green card for the last 13 years but that will be no longer 'his' when he takes up residence in Canada again) so coming to help us move he will need something.

DMV - this is where you get your driving history? so he can get a Ontario DL easier. He does not intend top bring a car straight away though, as it just complicates things we think instead we'll make a massive move together eventually.

Does he need a new SIN? I saw somethign in another post about them having photos now? Or I might just be confused with something else. He has a SIN, of course, from birth-ish (he was born in Canada and immigrated to the US for me at age 20).

Thanks much for any replies or insight, sometimes the head goes mush. Managing this move, a family, impending single parenthood and full time schoolwork is daunting.

i don't know all the answers, hope some other members will help :)
just to confirm with an extra fee it will take 10 business days to get the passport; the best is to go and apply in person
as far as i know SIN does not expire; mine is more recent than his it has no photo and no expiry date; just name and number :)
if OHIP refers to health card the 3 months u say is just for new comers; for the coming back Canadians it is around 6 weeks from the entry back to Ca date not the application date (at least that's what they told me when i called)

i resided in Quebec, not sure how different it is; maybe not that much....good luck!! :)
 
missmini said:
if OHIP refers to health card the 3 months u say is just for new comers; for the coming back Canadians it is around 6 weeks from the entry back to Ca date not the application date (at least that's what they told me when i called)

Actually, if a returning Canadian has not spent enough time in Canada to retain residency status for OHIP purposes, it is in fact a three month wait to obtain coverage again.
 
scylla said:
Actually, if a returning Canadian has not spent enough time in Canada to retain residency status for OHIP purposes, it is in fact a three month wait to obtain coverage again.

i seee....i thought the same....thanks for reconfirming, it might depend from province to province though....when i called and asked i did say that i'll b resuming residency which i lost it before...i guess one of us did not understand correctly
 
Thanks, definitely not concerned about fees to speed the process just the option to if needed.
Thanks on the SIN #. One less place he has to go.
To the OHIP, it states on their website that he'd fall under the returning citizen and have to wait 3 months which makes me think it's a reinstatement even more.

Trying to get his paperworks in order before he goes, since he arrives at 2am on Sunday and starts work on that Tuesday, will be little free time during the day in which to get things taken care of.