Immigrating to Canada in 96 hours!

Immigrating to Canada in 96 hours!

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happygoron

424 posts

189 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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Rich_AR said:
dsgrnmcm said:
happygoron said:
I'm not even a powerfully built director, nor have I ever owned a 335d. Though I do know someone in Ottawa with one....
no way, I have not seen any BMW diesel cars. Only a few RAM diesel trucks.
Must only be a handful of 335d's in Canada (of approx 2009-2011 vintage) and at a guess none were tourings. Anything newer was the 328d (and only upto the f30/31).
The one I know of may have been imported from europe, and I've seen another - though whether it was just a badge I wouldnt know.

See a small number of diesels around here, usually trucks or VAG tdis.

Rich_AR

1,960 posts

204 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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happygoron said:
Rich_AR said:
dsgrnmcm said:
happygoron said:
I'm not even a powerfully built director, nor have I ever owned a 335d. Though I do know someone in Ottawa with one....
no way, I have not seen any BMW diesel cars. Only a few RAM diesel trucks.
Must only be a handful of 335d's in Canada (of approx 2009-2011 vintage) and at a guess none were tourings. Anything newer was the 328d (and only upto the f30/31).
The one I know of may have been imported from europe, and I've seen another - though whether it was just a badge I wouldnt know.

See a small number of diesels around here, usually trucks or VAG tdis.
Even less diesels over here on the West Coast as well... less choice for most cars to be honest!

dsgrnmcm

Original Poster:

403 posts

104 months

Saturday 6th May 2023
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Afternoon All,

Been busy with work so here is the latest update on Coronation day!

Met two Piston heads for dinner (seems like an age ago)

So we still have just the Q5, we need to swap the tyres over to summer tyres. Not sure how / if any damage will be done by driving on dedicated winters will do. We will use COSTCO for that.

Still bedding in at work, but really seeing the "Canadian" side of culture

We have started the PR process, mainly so we can buy a house. So far we have booked an English test, paid a university to verify that I did a course, paid Hampshire for a police check. Next is medicals and being "drawn" out to apply.

House in the UK, is still in the process of completing, its getting painful now. We caught (Nosey Neighbours() the estate agent letting the buyers in to have a look, which we instructed them not to, owing to the buyer mucking us around. But hopefully it will be all done by the end of the month.


dsgrnmcm

Original Poster:

403 posts

104 months

Saturday 6th May 2023
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We went to punta cana for a week in the sun. It was quite nice getting an uber to the airport, instead of 4 hours on the M5/M4.

It was snowy when we left, and when we got back sunny, and now its really warm! summer is round the corner!

fttm

3,686 posts

135 months

Saturday 6th May 2023
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Glad all is progressing well . Not changing winter tires will just shag them out quicker , not that I use them .

dsgrnmcm

Original Poster:

403 posts

104 months

Sunday 7th May 2023
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fttm said:
Glad all is progressing well . Not changing winter tires will just shag them out quicker , not that I use them .
That’s great thanks, off to COSTCO it is .

Rich_AR

1,960 posts

204 months

Sunday 7th May 2023
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dsgrnmcm said:
Afternoon All,

Been busy with work so here is the latest update on Coronation day!

Met two Piston heads for dinner (seems like an age ago)

So we still have just the Q5, we need to swap the tyres over to summer tyres. Not sure how / if any damage will be done by driving on dedicated winters will do. We will use COSTCO for that.

Still bedding in at work, but really seeing the "Canadian" side of culture

We have started the PR process, mainly so we can buy a house. So far we have booked an English test, paid a university to verify that I did a course, paid Hampshire for a police check. Next is medicals and being "drawn" out to apply.

House in the UK, is still in the process of completing, its getting painful now. We caught (Nosey Neighbours() the estate agent letting the buyers in to have a look, which we instructed them not to, owing to the buyer mucking us around. But hopefully it will be all done by the end of the month.
How's your CRS points looking for PR?

dsgrnmcm

Original Poster:

403 posts

104 months

Monday 8th May 2023
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The initial (Fag packet) assessment by the immigration firm is 680, but I will wait and see what really happens.

fttm

3,686 posts

135 months

Monday 8th May 2023
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Immigration firm , do you mean lawyer ? They’re parasites and tbh you’ll be better off doing it yourself, both financially and time wise . It’s not difficult.

Rich_AR

1,960 posts

204 months

Monday 8th May 2023
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fttm said:
Immigration firm , do you mean lawyer ? They’re parasites and tbh you’ll be better off doing it yourself, both financially and time wise . It’s not difficult.
This 100%!! Don't use those lawyers!

680 is a very high score considering you've less that one year in the country. Assuming you both have LMIA's, full marks in the IETLS and masters degress I guess?


dsgrnmcm

Original Poster:

403 posts

104 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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Evening,

My employer has a set of lawyers for stuff like this, and TBF they were rapid with the LIMA / Work Permits.

Although when I asked them, they wanted $750 for an assessment, and $4000 to process the both of us.

So far we have spent $1200 on English tests, ACRO Police checks, Education checks with medicals to follow...

So I just double checked the email, and the forecast score is 579, but that could go up or down by some with the English test for me. Additional points that aren't factored in are the wife's English test and education assessment.

We have been advised that as we have LIMA, Work permits, are in Canada, and work in Defence (Canadian clearance) it should be a breeze....... However when having lunch in the mess last week, loads of the government lot there were on strike, so I'm not holding my breath!

Looking at the social media stats 483 was the last score with only 3500 invited. TBH as long as we get the nod before Q4 this year I'll be happy.


fttm

3,686 posts

135 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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Your call mate , I don’t know the circumstances but 4K for doing what ? If them doing it gets you settled quicker then that’s a bonus , but will they ?

dsgrnmcm

Original Poster:

403 posts

104 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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Too late now, I'm in too deep!

The lawyer fee is covered by my employer, I just pick up the tab on the exams, certification etc.

I'll keep you updated.

Next is revision for the CELPIP English test, being a dyslexic brummie I should get full marks!

RDMcG

19,142 posts

207 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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dsgrnmcm said:
Too late now, I'm in too deep!

The lawyer fee is covered by my employer, I just pick up the tab on the exams, certification etc.

I'll keep you updated.

Next is revision for the CELPIP English test, being a dyslexic brummie I should get full marks!
Well, the strike is over, so hopefully immigration will not take too much time. My OH was just completion citizenship and was due for the ceremony...the schedule was one day before the bloody strike , so deferred.

dsgrnmcm

Original Poster:

403 posts

104 months

Thursday 11th May 2023
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RDMcG said:
Well, the strike is over, so hopefully immigration will not take too much time. My OH was just completion citizenship and was due for the ceremony...the schedule was one day before the bloody strike , so deferred.
Sorry to hear that, is it a big ceremony?

We had our English test today (CELPIP version) 3 hours, $280 + Tax, not sure I got 100%...

Rich_AR

1,960 posts

204 months

Thursday 11th May 2023
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dsgrnmcm said:
RDMcG said:
Well, the strike is over, so hopefully immigration will not take too much time. My OH was just completion citizenship and was due for the ceremony...the schedule was one day before the bloody strike , so deferred.
Sorry to hear that, is it a big ceremony?

We had our English test today (CELPIP version) 3 hours, $280 + Tax, not sure I got 100%...
I didn't get 100% on the IELTS neither. Apparently they rarely give it. - I lost points on the writing part. Btw - my PR took 3 years to process (back in 2015)! Hopefully faster for you, especially when you're in country, employed and with LMIA in hand.

dsgrnmcm

Original Poster:

403 posts

104 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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Evening All,

well the CELPIP Englis results are in!

Reading 8/12
Writing 11/12
Listening 11/12
Speaking 12/12

I have no idea how a brummie got 12 out of 12, equally 8 for reading. Admittedly the reading section I felt was quite subjective.

But its done, and never again! Apart from citizenship, which is another English test...

RDMcG

19,142 posts

207 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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dsgrnmcm said:
Evening All,

well the CELPIP Englis results are in!

Reading 8/12
Writing 11/12
Listening 11/12
Speaking 12/12

I have no idea how a brummie got 12 out of 12, equally 8 for reading. Admittedly the reading section I felt was quite subjective.

But its done, and never again! Apart from citizenship, which is another English test...
Citizenship ceremony is brief and no big deal, but you need th citizenship cert if you want to get a passport. I think you have be here 5 years to get it, but you retain your original citizenship and can legally have both passports. I think you become a landed immigrant before that, Fulbright of entry /exit etc but you cannot vote. My OH has just been through it and will get the citizenship at the ceremony on May 26. She has been a landed immigrant for many years.

Congrats on progress, sounds as if you are doing great!

wibble cb

3,605 posts

207 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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Congratulations, I know someone who has been a landed immigrant for 45 years, so never felt the need to go fully Canadian!

Rich_AR

1,960 posts

204 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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dsgrnmcm said:
Evening All,

well the CELPIP Englis results are in!

Reading 8/12
Writing 11/12
Listening 11/12
Speaking 12/12

I have no idea how a brummie got 12 out of 12, equally 8 for reading. Admittedly the reading section I felt was quite subjective.

But its done, and never again! Apart from citizenship, which is another English test...
Nice one.

No, no other English test is needed for citizenship, you can use the CELPIP one you just did and/or proof of your degree that you did in English as well.
You do however need to pass the citizenship test, which is about history, economics, politics, demographics etc of Canada. It's easy though. Anyhoo, that's 3+ years away for you, if you decided that route!


Edited by Rich_AR on Tuesday 16th May 04:45