I got a PR confirmation recently and I would like to make short landing at Pearson Airport, Toronto. Then, I will move to Canada next summer. I have some questions:
1) If I arrive at night time, the immigration office is still available to handle my landing?
2) I probably go back to my home counrty the next day, is the time enough for me to do all the things for landing?
3) Except the PR confirmation letter, what should I bring else?
Really for OHIP, there is zero reason to get in advance as they won't meet the OHIP residency requirements anyways. Better to wait and apply when actually moved permanently to Ontario.
Really for OHIP, there is zero reason to get in advance as they won't meet the OHIP residency requirements anyways. Better to wait and apply when actually moved permanently to Ontario.
I moved to Canada on the 26th of June 2012, and applied for the health Card the next day without any ID showing my Canadian address! It was five years ago, the rules might have changed...
I moved to Canada on the 26th of June 2012, and applied for the health Card the next day without any ID showing my Canadian address! It was five years ago, the rules might have changed...
You may have just got lucky to get a Service Ontario employee who didn't know what they were doing, since showing one of those documents to prove residency has been a rule for a long time.
Regardless, since OP intend to leave Canada right away it would be pointless to even attempt getting OHIP since they would just need to re-apply when they return next year permanently.
You may have just got lucky to get a Service Ontario employee who didn't know what they were doing, since showing one of those documents to prove residency has been a rule for a long time.
Regardless, since OP intend to leave Canada right away it would be pointless to even attempt getting OHIP since they would just need to re-apply when they return next year permanently.
Yes you are right! I found my OHIP application, I applied for in about three weeks after moving to Canada; ie after getting driver's license and rental agreement...
Indeed, as discussed above, you are probably not *eligible* to get Healthcare if doing a short landing. Drivers Licensing may be possible, depending on your Province (eg, BC requires your PR card, which takes at least 2 months to arrive).
My COPR mentions city of destination as Ottawa. Do I have to land in Ottawa only or can I land in Toronto as well. I am inclined towards landing in Toronto.
My COPR mentions city of destination as Ottawa. Do I have to land in Ottawa only or can I land in Toronto as well. I am inclined towards landing in Toronto.
these are my experience for applying for the health:
1- from List 1 I used Record of Landing
2- from List 2 I went for driver license written exam (You can walk in and take the exam) and got a paper showing that I have passed
3- from List 3 I used my country's Passport.
Applying SIN is easy as well as opening a bank account. You will have to have a secure deposit to get a credit card though.