| Subject: Re: The day you arrive in Canada Customs and immigration (es18) |
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sumbla
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Date Posted: 16:10:38 03/26/08 Wed
In reply to:
sumbla
's message, "The day you arrive in Canada Customs and immigration (es18)" on 06:59:52 03/26/08 Wed
>You will probably find the entry procedure fairly
>straightforward because you have a passport and other
>essential documents
>
>You will be interviewed by a Canada Customs officer.
>You will need to give the officer a list of all the
>household and personal items that you will be bringing
>into Canada.
>
>You should also show the immigrant visa to the customs
>officer, who will refer you to an immigration officer.
>
>
>The immigration officer will check your visa and
>travel documents and ask you questions similar to
>those on the Immigrant Application Form, to verify
>that you are of good character and in good health.
>
>At this time, you may also be asked to show proof of
>your funds. If there are no difficulties, the officer
>will authorize your entry to Canada as a permanent
>resident by signing your Record
>of Landing or Confirmation of Permanent Residence.
>
>
>If you arrive at one of the major Canadian airports,
>you will get a booklet called Welcome to Canada: What
>You Should Know.
>
>It has information on most aspects of life in Canada.
>It also provides addresses and telephone numbers for:
>
>
>immigrant-serving organizations acrossCanada;
>
>language training assessment centres(which help
>eligible adult newcomers find free language classes);
>
>useful federal and provincial government offices.
>Visit:
>href="http://settlement_in_canada.sitesled.com/chapter2
>.htm">http://settlement_in_canada.sitesled.com/chapter2
>.htm
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