At the time of landing one issue happened with me. When I finished my immigration and coming out with my luggage, last security officer asked me whether I have goods to follow or not. I said I don't have but I have some jewelery back home, for which I have B4A form with list and 2 sets of Photo. The officer asked me whether it is stamped by jeweler or not. I said no. So he told me you must do it and then come to air port again for stamping it. So I got out from last exit.
Suddenly I got confused so I went to custom office again which is accessible from out side. Now I asked another custom officer for this issue. Surprisingly that officer did not asked me any stamped photo. He gave me another B4A form and told me to fill it up and come back to him. I seat in arrival waiting area and made another list with numbering the photos. I returned to him. He just stamped my photo's,B4A form and gave me one copy from it for my reference. They did not checked any accompanying goods list or B4 form and not stamped it either. I don't know whether it is right or wrong but was my experience.
So the moral of the story is, if your are bringing any jewelry list with you, try to get stamped photo's from any jeweler. It is not sure that IO will check those stamps but it is for your ease.
Yes, it is.
-Club smaller items together [e.g. rings] & click in one shot.
-Club similar pics [e.g. necklaces, chain & pendants etc.] into one A4 printout.
Yes, it is.
-Club smaller items together [e.g. rings] & click in one shot.
-Club similar pics [e.g. necklaces, chain & pendants etc.] into one A4 printout.
hi! my husband landed in vancouver last week. Can i and my children land in regina directly? i mean do we have to land where he landed? im worried about changing planes, from int. and local plane coz I have two small children with me, so im thinking if there is a direct flight to regina, i might as well land there. will there be probable problems?
hi! my husband landed in vancouver last week. Can i and my children land in regina directly? i mean do we have to land where he landed? im worried about changing planes, from int. and local plane coz I have two small children with me, so im thinking if there is a direct flight to regina, i might as well land there. will there be probable problems?
I know that this issue has been raised several time. I am just wondering if any of the forum member could provide me with "cic" reference/link to this claim.
hi! my husband landed in vancouver last week. Can i and my children land in regina directly? i mean do we have to land where he landed? im worried about changing planes, from int. and local plane coz I have two small children with me, so im thinking if there is a direct flight to regina, i might as well land there. will there be probable problems?
I know that this issue has been raised several time. I am just wondering if any of the forum member could provide me with "cic" reference/link to this claim.
Validity
You can only use your examination results in your application for 12 months from when you had the examination. If you are not admitted to Canada as a permanent resident within this time, you will be required to undergo another examination.