I'm currently working in Dubai and will be landing in Canada next week and will stay for about 2 weeks. Since I don't intend to move permanently now - will my bank statement and jewelry be enough for proof of funds? Or Do I have to have a bank draft/cheque/etc?
Hey thanks Bhushan.. I was not aware of it at all.. Never heard ...thanks a lot for sharing info from your precious time dear.. thanks kuskus once again...I am feeling a bit relaxed now...hopefully will try and take the best decision...all the best with your lives in Canada...
Hello all.. Need some guidance here.. My wife is the primary applicant and both of us are planning to land in Canada in November first week, the plan is that my wife will return to India after a week or 10 days and will come back to Canada after winters with the kid.
Will that be a problem for her to return to India without the PR card?
Will it be a problem for me to be there when the primary applicant is not in Canada ?
Can I courier the PR card to her when she is coming back (assuming that she cannot travel back without the PR card)
Hello all.. Need some guidance here.. My wife is the primary applicant and both of us are planning to land in Canada in November first week, the plan is that my wife will return to India after a week or 10 days and will come back to Canada after winters with the kid.
Will that be a problem for her to return to India without the PR card?
Will it be a problem for me to be there when the primary applicant is not in Canada ?
Can I courier the PR card to her when she is coming back (assuming that she cannot travel back without the PR card)
Do others have a similar view? Anyone else wants to provide their inputs please?
Appreciate it.
kuskus said:
Here's my take, and other more experienced forumers may also chime in.
CA$18,260 is the required settlement funds for the size of your family. You're to either show that amount during your landing formalities or show proof that you have the funds, hence it's referred to as "proof of funds". As long as the funds in your NZ account is verifiable, I think you're good.
QQ how do you evaluate the value of your goods which you will be carrying to Canada. Is there is a site. For example I have a laptop which is very old so how do I evaluate the value and fill in the B4 form.
QQ how do you evaluate the value of your goods which you will be carrying to Canada. Is there is a site. For example I have a laptop which is very old so how do I evaluate the value and fill in the B4 form.
Hello all.. Need some guidance here.. My wife is the primary applicant and both of us are planning to land in Canada in November first week, the plan is that my wife will return to India after a week or 10 days and will come back to Canada after winters with the kid.
Will that be a problem for her to return to India without the PR card? Yes, but you have at least a couple of options
1. apply for a travel document from the Canadian high commission. It's like a visa that allows you to get back into Canada without your PR card
2. Send the card to her like you said in your 3rd question
Will it be a problem for me to be there when the primary applicant is not in Canada ? No
Can I courier the PR card to her when she is coming back (assuming that she cannot travel back without the PR card). Yes
Will that be a problem for her to return to India without the PR card? Yes, but you have at least a couple of options
1. apply for a travel document from the Canadian high commission. It's like a visa that allows you to get back into Canada without your PR card
2. Send the card to her like you said in your 3rd question
Will it be a problem for me to be there when the primary applicant is not in Canada ? No
Can I courier the PR card to her when she is coming back (assuming that she cannot travel back without the PR card). Yes
Let me first commend everyone that has been of help to this forum. You are much appreciated.
I just landed in Canada. I spent 3 weeks with the family and planned to go back home to round up with my employer. However, when I returned home, my employer offered me a position that was too good to be turned down and I have accepted it. The implication is that I can no longer meet up with the residency obligations.
My questions :
1. Can I give up the PR Card and apply for a visa instead?
2. If I do not give up my PR Card, do I have an obligation to pay taxes in Canada even though I have a PR card but I do not meet up with the residency criteria of 183 days in a year?
Thank you in advance for helping another confused individual