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KennyJosie May 7th 2007 11:23 pm

Landing / Processing Times?
 
I'm trying to arrange our flights and I need to organise a connecting flight, but am unsure as to how long we will be "delayed" in immigration.;)
I can get the connecting flight 2 1/2 hours after we land, but is this a bit tight? The next connecting flight is @ 22:30 and that would leave us with about 5 hours of "nothing to do"-ness!:curse:
Please let us know how long it takes, so we can work out an average?
Thanks,
Kenny

printer May 7th 2007 11:58 pm

Re: Landing / Processing Times?
 

Originally Posted by KennyJosie (Post 4751772)
I'm trying to arrange our flights and I need to organise a connecting flight, but am unsure as to how long we will be "delayed" in immigration.;)
I can get the connecting flight 2 1/2 hours after we land, but is this a bit tight? The next connecting flight is @ 22:30 and that would leave us with about 5 hours of "nothing to do"-ness!:curse:
Please let us know how long it takes, so we can work out an average?
Thanks,
Kenny

Kenny,

Cannot help you at all with your question, but we have just booked our flights so there's no turning back now, it's full steam ahead we land for good on 7th June.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :thumbsup:

burton bunch May 8th 2007 12:35 am

Re: Landing / Processing Times?
 

Originally Posted by KennyJosie (Post 4751772)
I'm trying to arrange our flights and I need to organise a connecting flight, but am unsure as to how long we will be "delayed" in immigration.;)
I can get the connecting flight 2 1/2 hours after we land, but is this a bit tight? The next connecting flight is @ 22:30 and that would leave us with about 5 hours of "nothing to do"-ness!:curse:
Please let us know how long it takes, so we can work out an average?
Thanks,
Kenny


I dont like having nothing to do but would book cautiously and go for the 22.30 flight rather than have a huge queue at immigration and then panic about missing or actually missing the connecting flight.

On the other hand - do you have to "land" there or is the final destination a POE that you could do the landing procedure. Am sure that CBSA website has a list of all POE's on there and the opening times too.

Gaynor
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Danny B May 8th 2007 12:36 am

Re: Landing / Processing Times?
 

Originally Posted by printer (Post 4751886)
Kenny,

Cannot help you at all with your question, but we have just booked our flights so there's no turning back now, it's full steam ahead we land for good on 7th June.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :thumbsup:

What part of BC did you decide on in the end?

NovaBoy May 8th 2007 1:29 am

Re: Landing / Processing Times?
 

Originally Posted by KennyJosie (Post 4751772)
I'm trying to arrange our flights and I need to organise a connecting flight, but am unsure as to how long we will be "delayed" in immigration.;)
I can get the connecting flight 2 1/2 hours after we land, but is this a bit tight? The next connecting flight is @ 22:30 and that would leave us with about 5 hours of "nothing to do"-ness!:curse:
Please let us know how long it takes, so we can work out an average?
Thanks,
Kenny


Hi Kenny

Don't know how log the "landing process" takes but am not sure if 2 1/2 hours might be cutting it a bit fine.

I agree with Gaynor, I think I would book for the later flight just to be safe but that is me being me!

Good luck with everything and hope it all goes according to plan.

NovaBoy May 8th 2007 1:34 am

Re: Landing / Processing Times?
 

Originally Posted by printer (Post 4751886)
Kenny,

Cannot help you at all with your question, but we have just booked our flights so there's no turning back now, it's full steam ahead we land for good on 7th June.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :thumbsup:


printer

Just wanted to wish you all the best for the move on the 7th.

We fly across on the 24th May! Then reality will set in.

Keep the blinkers handy and just keep looking forward! :lol:

Good luck with everything.

jempee May 8th 2007 1:42 am

Re: Landing / Processing Times?
 

Originally Posted by KennyJosie (Post 4751772)
I'm trying to arrange our flights and I need to organise a connecting flight, but am unsure as to how long we will be "delayed" in immigration.;)
I can get the connecting flight 2 1/2 hours after we land, but is this a bit tight? The next connecting flight is @ 22:30 and that would leave us with about 5 hours of "nothing to do"-ness!:curse:
Please let us know how long it takes, so we can work out an average?
Thanks,
Kenny

'Landing'(PR) took us an hour at Vancouver in Sept. when our daughter came through in Dec it took roughly 20mins. When we went there was a few people in there but it took a while as there was some students in front of us with only 1 being able to speak english. Friends that came through recently im sure only took them less than an hour. BUT i think it depends on what time of the day your coming in (as afternoons i believe are quite busy) and possibly the day of the week may make a difference.

Novocastrian May 8th 2007 2:01 am

Re: Landing / Processing Times?
 

Originally Posted by KennyJosie (Post 4751772)
I'm trying to arrange our flights and I need to organise a connecting flight, but am unsure as to how long we will be "delayed" in immigration.;)
I can get the connecting flight 2 1/2 hours after we land, but is this a bit tight? The next connecting flight is @ 22:30 and that would leave us with about 5 hours of "nothing to do"-ness!:curse:
Please let us know how long it takes, so we can work out an average?
Thanks,
Kenny

You don't say which airport it is that you'll be landing at. If its YYZ I would go for the later flight to be on the safe side. There are a whole bunch of transatlantic flights coming in to TO in the late afternoon/ early evening every day. It can easily take an hour and a half to get through the normal procedures, never mind actually landing.

KennyJosie May 8th 2007 2:10 am

Re: Landing / Processing Times?
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 4752366)
You don't say which airport it is that you'll be landing at. If its YYZ I would go for the later flight to be on the safe side. There are a whole bunch of transatlantic flights coming in to TO in the late afternoon/ early evening every day. It can easily take an hour and a half to get through the normal procedures, never mind actually landing.

Sorry Novo, It is Vancouver I'm landing, and connecting onto Prince George.BC.

Novocastrian May 8th 2007 2:16 am

Re: Landing / Processing Times?
 

Originally Posted by KennyJosie (Post 4752415)
Sorry Novo, It is Vancouver I'm landing, and connecting onto Prince George.BC.

Ah. Dunno then. But I seem to recall several accounts of painless processing through Van. Maybe someone else can be of help, but 2.5 hours might be enough, especially since they might well hold a flight to Prince George if the incoming long haul is delayed.

printer May 8th 2007 2:23 am

Re: Landing / Processing Times?
 

Originally Posted by Danny B (Post 4752020)
What part of BC did you decide on in the end?

Hi Danny

Kelowna is still high on the list but haven't made 100% decision until we land and spend a few days looking around. In any event we won't be that far from Kelowna i'm sure. At present Kamloops isn't on the list but hey who knows, it's never over till the fat lady sings!!!

fuschiagirl May 8th 2007 3:06 am

Re: Landing / Processing Times?
 

Originally Posted by printer (Post 4751886)
Kenny,

Cannot help you at all with your question, but we have just booked our flights so there's no turning back now, it's full steam ahead we land for good on 7th June.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :thumbsup:

Congratulations! This is finally IT!:thumbsup: :thumbsup: You really will be "Outa this place" for good! Best of luck:thumbup:

Joanne

printer May 8th 2007 3:29 am

Re: Landing / Processing Times?
 

Originally Posted by skiboy10 (Post 4752561)
Congratulations! This is finally IT!:thumbsup: :thumbsup: You really will be "Outa this place" for good! Best of luck:thumbup:

Joanne

Yep, it's getting scarier by the minute.
You may have noticed i haven't been posting as much as i've gone from having little to do, to warp factor 12 not enough hours in the day mode.:eek:

Haven't done anything about leaving do yet, my parents now tell me they are away shortly before we go, we have 2 invitations from opposite sides of family for same day and i'm beginning to think about sloping off into the sunset and sending them all a postcard. :unsure:

britishvixen21 May 8th 2007 6:11 am

Re: Landing / Processing Times?
 

Originally Posted by printer (Post 4752610)
Yep, it's getting scarier by the minute.
You may have noticed i haven't been posting as much as i've gone from having little to do, to warp factor 12 not enough hours in the day mode.:eek:

Haven't done anything about leaving do yet, my parents now tell me they are away shortly before we go, we have 2 invitations from opposite sides of family for same day and i'm beginning to think about sloping off into the sunset and sending them all a postcard. :unsure:

When i landed at YYZ it took about 15 minutes and it was empty but i hear that, that is rare!

Madmac May 8th 2007 6:31 am

Re: Landing / Processing Times?
 

Originally Posted by britishvixen21 (Post 4753092)
When i landed at YYZ it took about 15 minutes and it was empty but i hear that, that is rare!

Yup - a total processing time of about 15 mins for us as we were the only immigrants at Toronto. However, others have stories of it taking much, much longer.

I'd go for the five hour departure and take some time to chill out. It will be hectic and stressful enough without worrying about tight time constraints.

Good luck.


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