Completing the B4 forms
#1
I preparing my B4 personal effects forms ready to leave the UK. Could someone tell me - do I need to present all of the information on official canadian immigration forms, or could I (having completed the front sheet), simply print all of the subsequent information straight from a spreadsheet?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
#2
HI
Sure you could as long as the information is all there.
PMM
Originally Posted by ziggy8080
I preparing my B4 personal effects forms ready to leave the UK. Could someone tell me - do I need to present all of the information on official canadian immigration forms, or could I (having completed the front sheet), simply print all of the subsequent information straight from a spreadsheet?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
PMM
#3
Originally Posted by ziggy8080
I preparing my B4 personal effects forms ready to leave the UK. Could someone tell me - do I need to present all of the information on official canadian immigration forms, or could I (having completed the front sheet), simply print all of the subsequent information straight from a spreadsheet?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Thanks for any advice you can give.
Kev.
#4
Originally Posted by KHutchison
Could you tell me which sheet you use for the front sheet. B4a or B4e? Also, have you decided which shipping company to use?
Thanks for any advice you can give.
Kev.
Thanks for any advice you can give.
Kev.
We are moving with a company called Robinsons (from Oxford) as they were by far the best (but not quite the cheapest) company we have met - we also tried Britannia (who didnt bother to quote), Pickfords (who seemed ok) and PSS.
All round professional, or so they seem! If you want more info, my wife dealt with that stuff, I can get her to reply to this and give more details on why we are going with them....
Cheers
Mark
#5
Originally Posted by ziggy8080
I think the B4-04e is the front sheet as it has importer details, t&cs etc on it. Also it has only 8 lines for good. As I already have nearly a thousand items I don't want to do 125 of those! LOL.
We are moving with a company called Robinsons (from Oxford) as they were by far the best (but not quite the cheapest) company we have met - we also tried Britannia (who didnt bother to quote), Pickfords (who seemed ok) and PSS.
All round professional, or so they seem! If you want more info, my wife dealt with that stuff, I can get her to reply to this and give more details on why we are going with them....
Cheers
Mark
We are moving with a company called Robinsons (from Oxford) as they were by far the best (but not quite the cheapest) company we have met - we also tried Britannia (who didnt bother to quote), Pickfords (who seemed ok) and PSS.
All round professional, or so they seem! If you want more info, my wife dealt with that stuff, I can get her to reply to this and give more details on why we are going with them....
Cheers
Mark
Kev.
#6
Originally Posted by KHutchison
Thanks for the info Mark. What sort of items are you shipping? We are shipping a lot of small items packed in relatively small boxes (shoe box size etc). We have already packed most of our stuff into about 50 boxes. Did you do the same or did the moving company pack all your lose items? We have estimated a value for the contents of each box, i.e. 1 estimated value per box (which we have been told is okay). Is that how you are doing it?
Kev.
Kev.
I am taking approximately:
250 CDs, 50 DVDs, 250/350 books (that's the third I couldn't part with), two sofas, all beds (plus linen etc), tables chairs, all clothes (though my wife would dispute this having just gone through her wardrobe with my invigilating), all toys, most kitchen items, crockery, a couple of computers and an MGB - basically anything we think would be cheaper to ship than re-buy. It amounts to one 20 foot container plus another for the car (though that is cheaper).
Mark
#7
Originally Posted by ziggy8080
It amounts to one 20 foot container plus another for the car (though that is cheaper).
Mark
Mark
Anglo-pacific is coming to give us a quote .... anyone any thoughts on them?
#8
Originally Posted by Morwenna
May I ask how much the 20 footer is costing please?
Anglo-pacific is coming to give us a quote .... anyone any thoughts on them?
Anglo-pacific is coming to give us a quote .... anyone any thoughts on them?
Mark
BTW I've started blogging my last month and will continue in canada when I get a chance... I'll try to make it useful!
http://marklawton.blogspot.com/
Last edited by scrubbedexpat074; Aug 5th 2005 at 8:44 am.
#9
Originally Posted by ziggy8080
I preparing my B4 personal effects forms ready to leave the UK. Could someone tell me - do I need to present all of the information on official canadian immigration forms, or could I (having completed the front sheet), simply print all of the subsequent information straight from a spreadsheet?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Each box has about 30 items each, one only has to state, whether glassware, clothing, pictures, china, ornaments etc.
You do not have to mention each "trinket" by name!!!
#10
Originally Posted by ziggy8080
I preparing my B4 personal effects forms ready to leave the UK. Could someone tell me - do I need to present all of the information on official canadian immigration forms, or could I (having completed the front sheet), simply print all of the subsequent information straight from a spreadsheet?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
At Immigration present your form with your passport and do as you are requested. You must have owned everything for at least one year and will not sell it for a year. You may do ONE ship of items without paying taxes.
#11
Originally Posted by ziggy8080
I preparing my B4 personal effects forms ready to leave the UK. Could someone tell me - do I need to present all of the information on official canadian immigration forms, or could I (having completed the front sheet), simply print all of the subsequent information straight from a spreadsheet?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
The Pound is so strong that it will cost you much more to ship furniture, which is a waste of money and effort, when you can buy new for cheaper, and wood furniture is real wood! not chipboard.
Bedroom is half UK prices. Living room is third UK prices.
Forget anything that is electrical, it is not compatible. Also anything that requires electric to perform in equipment, such as CD`s and DVD`s VHS`s they will not work.
Also items from the U.S. are no good as the "cycles" in the voltage are different.
Just bring what your mum and grandma left you and give the rest away!!!








