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Buchan6 Jan 30th 2006 2:34 pm

Moving to Ontario with PR
 
Hi All,

My family and I have PR which needs to be taken by Aug 2nd, when the medical expires.

Myself and wife are visiting Ontario on a final research trip in May.

Can I take up residency on this date and apply for SIN numbers etc.
We also have have two young children and the original plan was for the four of us to emigrate in June / July but perhaps it may be of advantage to process papaerwork earlier ?

Having read a number of threads on the forum, I am under the impression that I getting my SIN number my take a number of weeks, therefore making me unavailable for work in the first few weeks.

Any comments appreciated.

seacreature Jan 30th 2006 2:38 pm

Re: Moving to Ontario with PR
 

Originally Posted by Buchan6
Hi All,

My family and I have PR which needs to be taken by Aug 2nd, when the medical expires.

Myself and wife are visiting Ontario on a final research trip in May.

Can I take up residency on this date and apply for SIN numbers etc.
We also have have two young children and the original plan was for the four of us to emigrate in June / July but perhaps it may be of advantage to process papaerwork earlier ?

Having read a number of threads on the forum, I am under the impression that I getting my SIN number my take a number of weeks, therefore making me unavailable for work in the first few weeks.

Any comments appreciated.

Don't bother about that. Apply for jobs now, network, take your resume into companies and harrass them into giving you an interview. It's hard work finding work here so don't wait until you receive your SIN. If they like you they'll wait for it.

Buchan6 Jan 30th 2006 2:42 pm

Re: Moving to Ontario with PR
 

Originally Posted by seacreature
Don't bother about that. Apply for jobs now, network, take your resume into companies and harrass them into giving you an interview. It's hard work finding work here so don't wait until you receive your SIN. If they like you they'll wait for it.

Cheers for prompt reply.

I Thought that a SIN number was a pre - req for employment ??
Any hints on networking appreciated. (See my other thread for work details)

R2D2 Jan 30th 2006 2:56 pm

Re: Moving to Ontario with PR
 

Originally Posted by Buchan6
I Thought that a SIN number was a pre - req for employment ??
)

You have to have it to get paid, :)

skigordi Jan 30th 2006 3:08 pm

Re: Moving to Ontario with PR
 
When you apply you get a receipt stating that they are processing it. That should be enough to convince anyone that you have it coming.




Originally Posted by Buchan6
Cheers for prompt reply.

I Thought that a SIN number was a pre - req for employment ??
Any hints on networking appreciated. (See my other thread for work details)


Buchan6 Jan 30th 2006 3:18 pm

Re: Moving to Ontario with PR
 

Originally Posted by skigordi
When you apply you get a receipt stating that they are processing it. That should be enough to convince anyone that you have it coming.

Cheers,
Self / Wife visiting in May with view to emigrating late June. Should I advise Canadiam Immigration in May and then it could be in process whilst I,m still here in blighty ??

skigordi Jan 30th 2006 3:21 pm

Re: Moving to Ontario with PR
 
If you have proof of PR in May then you can apply (only takes 5 minutes at the office, not the airport) You do need an address here where they cans end your SIN card though.




Originally Posted by Buchan6
Cheers,
Self / Wife visiting in May with view to emigrating late June. Should I advise Canadiam Immigration in May and then it could be in process whilst I,m still here in blighty ??


Buchan6 Jan 30th 2006 3:25 pm

Re: Moving to Ontario with PR
 

Originally Posted by skigordi
If you have proof of PR in May then you can apply (only takes 5 minutes at the office, not the airport) You do need an address here where they cans end your SIN card though.

Many thanks Gordi,

Sorry for the ignorance but which office ? I,m not familiar with the working of the UK social system never mind Ontario's.
We have mates in Newmarket that I could use as a postal drop box.
Do I need a photograph etc for the application.

Also are there any other documents that I could start the moving before coming over permanently

skigordi Jan 30th 2006 3:35 pm

Re: Moving to Ontario with PR
 
You need to go to the HDRC office. There is one in Newmarket on Davis Drive in the old Tannery building. Check ont he web for the address. You don't need an appointment but the web will confirm the paperwork you need. No picture needed for the SIN card.

If you officially 'land' then your health card kicks in 3 months from that date (but only for you and your wife, the kids are 3 months from when they arrive) You only need to apply for the OHIP card a couple of weeks beforehand but depending on when you wil arrive you could also apply for that (actually you can do it in the same building as the HDRC office in Newmarket)



Originally Posted by Buchan6
Many thanks Gordi,

Sorry for the ignorance but which office ? I,m not familiar with the working of the UK social system never mind Ontario's.
We have mates in Newmarket that I could use as a postal drop box.
Do I need a photograph etc for the application.

Also are there any other documents that I could start the moving before coming over permanently


seacreature Jan 30th 2006 3:44 pm

Re: Moving to Ontario with PR
 

Originally Posted by Buchan6
Cheers for prompt reply.

I Thought that a SIN number was a pre - req for employment ??
Any hints on networking appreciated. (See my other thread for work details)

No. You can apply without one. Don't tell them you don't have it yet, until they've hired you. It'll just put them off.
The key to getting work here is to ring companies (or go in person), tell them about yourself and ask for an interview. You really have to be very forceful.
Just posting your CV works in Britain, but not here. I'd also volunteer for something/anything straight away as you can use that as a reference and as proof of Canadian Experience.
Whatever you do, don't rely on Workopolis/Monster or agencies to find jobs, they're utterly useless. No-one ever replies to your applications (I sent off hundreds). I've had 4 jobs in Canada, the first one was obtained through a friend, the other 3 I got by walking into the place and hassling them for an interview straight away. On all 3 occassions I was given an interview.
Unfortunately for better jobs this isn't always possible. I tried this tactic with IT/engineering companies & banks and was told to apply on-line! :mad:

Buchan6 Jan 30th 2006 4:51 pm

Re: Moving to Ontario with PR
 

Originally Posted by seacreature
No. You can apply without one. Don't tell them you don't have it yet, until they've hired you. It'll just put them off.
The key to getting work here is to ring companies (or go in person), tell them about yourself and ask for an interview. You really have to be very forceful.
Just posting your CV works in Britain, but not here. I'd also volunteer for something/anything straight away as you can use that as a reference and as proof of Canadian Experience.
Whatever you do, don't rely on Workopolis/Monster or agencies to find jobs, they're utterly useless. No-one ever replies to your applications (I sent off hundreds). I've had 4 jobs in Canada, the first one was obtained through a friend, the other 3 I got by walking into the place and hassling them for an interview straight away. On all 3 occassions I was given an interview.
Unfortunately for better jobs this isn't always possible. I tried this tactic with IT/engineering companies & banks and was told to apply on-line! :mad:


Cheers Seacreature.
Noticed from another thread that you're a fellow Manc but you're heading back to blighty. Pity it hasn't worked out but at least you went for it !
What line of work are you in mate?


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