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istari said:
I hope this draw is above 475

Canada2425 said:
I hope this draw is above 475
Is your CRS 476, or do you mean below 475 ?
Either way, good luck.
istari said:
Is your CRS 476, or do you mean below 475 ?
Either way, good luck.
Just that if it is below 475, that will be a blunder for me. Mine is 475. I don't think I will be considered in this draw as mentioned above - EE profile was created yesterday.
Canada2425 said:
Just that if it is below 475, that will be a blunder for me. Mine is 475. I don't think I will be considered in this draw as mentioned above - EE profile was created yesterday.
Ah, I see. Well, fingers crossed.
2 quick questions:
Is there an upper limit to the amount of funds you can bring with you when you land ? And is this money taxed ?
Hi All,
I am new to this forum . I want to apply for PNP , I have few doubt pls help me to understand.
1) For PNP , is there any condition for CRS score like it should be above 400 or something ??
2) can i apply for multiple PNP Like different states ??
3) Near future any provinces going to open if yes. then what will be the criteria required ??
Kindly help me .. Thanks in advance
istari said:
2 quick questions:
Is there an upper limit to the amount of funds you can bring with you when you land ? And is this money taxed ?
Q: How much money should you bring?
It is a good idea to research how much it costs to live in the place where you plan to settle in Canada.
Bring as much money as you can to make moving and finding a home in Canada easier. Note, however, that Canadian customs regulations require you to declare if you are bringing more than CAN$10,000 into Canada. If you do not tell them, you may be fined, and your funds could be seized. These funds could be in the form of:
cash,
documents that show property or capital payable to you (such as stocks, bonds, debentures, treasury bills, etc.), or
documents that guarantee payment of a set amount of money, which are payable to you (such as bankers’ drafts, cheques, travellers’ cheques or money orders).
Not sure about taxation!! I don't think the sum you bring in would be taxable.
SAM1102 said:
Hi All,
I am new to this forum . I want to apply for PNP , I have few doubt pls help me to understand.
1) For PNP , is there any condition for CRS score like it should be above 400 or something ??
Ontario requires your CRS to be over 400. As far as I know, none of the other provinces has a minimum CRS.
2) can i apply for multiple PNP Like different states ??
Yes.
3) Near future any provinces going to open if yes. then what will be the criteria required ??
No one knows when PNPs will open again.
To know the criteria, you need to visit the website of each province, and read what they have to say about eligibility. Start here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/apply-who.asp
Kindly help me .. Thanks in advance
Canada2425 said:
Q: How much money should you bring?
It is a good idea to research how much it costs to live in the place where you plan to settle in Canada.
Bring as much money as you can to make moving and finding a home in Canada easier. Note, however, that Canadian customs regulations require you to declare if you are bringing more than CAN$10,000 into Canada. If you do not tell them, you may be fined, and your funds could be seized. These funds could be in the form of:
cash,
documents that show property or capital payable to you (such as stocks, bonds, debentures, treasury bills, etc.), or
documents that guarantee payment of a set amount of money, which are payable to you (such as bankers’ drafts, cheques, travellers’ cheques or money orders).
Not sure about taxation!! I don't think the sum you bring in would be taxable.
Thanks a bunch.
istari said:
2 quick questions:
Is there an upper limit to the amount of funds you can bring with you when you land ? And is this money taxed ?
There is no upper limit to bring funds into Canada, there's just a formality of declaration to be done about the source of fund and the amount if it exceeds $10000 - CAD
Moreover, No it cannot be taxed in Canada, as the amount falls under remittance category and not earned in Canada, unless ofcourse it is earned in Canada and no tax has been paid so far on it already.
Cheers,
I teach Tax and International taxation and Foreign Exchange, I am pretty sure about my information. You can rely on it.
istari said:
SAM1102 said:
Hi All,
I am new to this forum . I want to apply for PNP , I have few doubt pls help me to understand.
1) For PNP , is there any condition for CRS score like it should be above 400 or something ??
Ontario requires your CRS to be over 400. As far as I know, none of the other provinces has a minimum CRS.
2) can i apply for multiple PNP Like different states ??
Yes.
3) Near future any provinces going to open if yes. then what will be the criteria required ??
No one knows when PNPs will open again.
To know the criteria, you need to visit the website of each province, and read what they have to say about eligibility. Start here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/apply-who.asp
Kindly help me .. Thanks in advance
A quick addendum to this, apparently Ontario PNPs are closed for the rest of the year.
I'm still not sure about any of the others, but maybe someone else knows ?
TyrionStark said:
There is no upper limit to bring funds into Canada, there's just a formality of declaration to be done about the source of fund and the amount if it exceeds $10000 - CAD
Moreover, No it cannot be taxed in Canada, as the amount falls under remittance category and not earned in Canada, unless ofcourse it is earned in Canada and no tax has been paid so far on it already.
Cheers,
I teach Tax and International taxation and Foreign Exchange, I am pretty sure about my information. You can rely on it.
Thank you very much for this; that's very helpful.
Looking at the current CRS draws, I'm looking into PNP options.
I have very little about PNP process. Can someone throw some light on this?
1. Is it like creating separate profiles for multiple PNPs?
2. How much cost it would incur to apply for PNP?
3. Basically how to apply for PNP?
4. Pros and Cons of getting PR through PNP?
Thanks.
Canada2425 said:
Looking at the current CRS draws, I'm looking into PNP options.
I have very little about PNP process. Can someone throw some light on this?
1. Is it like creating separate profiles for multiple PNPs?
2. How much cost it would incur to apply for PNP?
3. Basically how to apply for PNP?
4. Pros and Cons of getting PR through PNP?
Thanks.
To let you start with:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/summary-of-eligibility-requirements-for-all-express-entry-pnp-streams-t432937.0.html
Thanks
Does anyone of you have gone through applying for the Express Entry WHILE residing in Canada? It would be awesome to hear your experience and know step-by-step guidelines on how to apply for the EE WITHIN Canada. I am an international student who is recently graduated from a graduate program in Canada, and I have a valid open PGWP. As far as I understood there are different types of programs that you can apply for the EE, but I do not have a Canadian work experience yet as I recently graduated and currently looking for a job. Thanks.
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