When I landed the first time 3 years back, I showed customs my Bank Draft with the settlement funds. That was just a short visit (15 days) and I did not open any bank account in Canada. I simply took the draft back and while exiting did not show the draft to anyone.
Now I'm coming for good and will again bring in a Bank Draft. Will it create a problem at customs this time or not ?
I had carried a bank draft in my name when doing my landing in March and obviously it had no account number but i had no problem at all. I opened account upon reaching there and started withdrawing money per my requirement.
If one comes to Canada without going through the landing procedure, you do not need any funds. Then you are a tourist or so.
If you do the landing however then yes, you also get your PR card and all that jazz.
So how can you land a second time without being a PR in the first place? Maybe I am confused?
If one comes to Canada without going through the landing procedure, you do not need any funds. Then you are a tourist or so.
If you do the landing however then yes, you also get your PR card and all that jazz.
So how can you land a second time without being a PR in the first place? Maybe I am confused?
If one comes to Canada without going through the landing procedure, you do not need any funds. Then you are a tourist or so.
If you do the landing however then yes, you also get your PR card and all that jazz.
So how can you land a second time without being a PR in the first place? Maybe I am confused?
Maybe he is using the English terminology for physically landing at an airport when coming via air? E.g. When I arrived in Canada, I was still 'landing' as per the English word, but not as per the immigration terminology.
To answer the OP's question, the second time I came to Canada (which was only 3 months after my initial landing), I was only carrying a $10 bank note in my pocket. Wasn't required to go to the cashier, and nobody asked what I was carrying.