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Old Jul 15th 2012 | 1:55 am
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Hi

I have a quick query.

I am a Canadian Citizen through descent. I have never been to Canada before. If I was to move to Canada would I require to have a Goods to Follow List being a citizen?

Depending on the answer to this one, I may or may not need the answer to the next scenario.

If my husband was to apply for PR. When he lands, he needs a GTF list. However if I do not need one, can I just take everything we own over as my stuff, so he could effectively come without a GTF list?

Thanks
 
Old Jul 15th 2012 | 2:56 am
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Originally Posted by Sam27
Hi

I have a quick query.

I am a Canadian Citizen through descent. I have never been to Canada before. If I was to move to Canada would I require to have a Goods to Follow List being a citizen?

Depending on the answer to this one, I may or may not need the answer to the next scenario.

If my husband was to apply for PR. When he lands, he needs a GTF list. However if I do not need one, can I just take everything we own over as my stuff, so he could effectively come without a GTF list?

Thanks
As you have never lived in Canada you should not be classed as a former resident. You would both be classed as settlers and you need to read these.

http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publicati...d2-2-1-eng.pdf
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publicati...f5113-eng.html
 

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