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Fwilkin Jan 8th 2021 6:05 am

Landing documents
 
We are due to fly feb 1st, my husband TWP and me and my daughters an exemption to fly.
can anyone tell me which documents I will need to have at hand to show border for this?
many thanks

christmasoompa Jan 8th 2021 9:40 am

Re: Landing documents
 
POE letter, LMIA, copy of job contract and offer letter. I'd also take any relevant info about qualifications for the job just in case. And proof of your exemption (although that's needed more at the UK end of things).

And of course, your negative Covid test, info on your quarantining, and your printed confirmation of ArriveCAN.

HTH.

Fwilkin Jan 8th 2021 1:02 pm

Re: Landing documents
 
Ok great. We don't have LMIA as we applied through OINP so presume that acceptance too?
its all becoming very real now and the last thing I want is to get refused at the border with the kids :unsure:

christmasoompa Jan 8th 2021 1:03 pm

Re: Landing documents
 

Originally Posted by Fwilkin (Post 12955778)
Ok great. We don't have LMIA as we applied through OINP so presume that acceptance too?

Ah, ok. Always best to specify when asking, so we know you are PNP applicants, as that may impact the advice given. In which case, yes take your OINP paperwork too.

Good luck.

Siouxie Jan 8th 2021 5:49 pm

Re: Landing documents
 
Remember to ask for Visitor Records when you arrive, for the children (and yourself unless you are getting a spousal open work permit - don't forget the money for that, if you are :) - they will need them to attend school, not just the standard visitors stamp in their passports... you will need it (if you don't have a work permit) to get a drivers license.
Do read over our wiki articles on moving over - it gives lots of lists of things to do before leaving - and on arriving :)
If you haven't already done so, get copies of your drivers records, letters from your insurers to show that you have no claims (see the wiki for wording), vaccination records for the kids might be useful but not essential if you can't get them. :)
https://britishexpats.com/wiki/To_Do_Lists-Canada

Fwilkin Jan 8th 2021 11:12 pm

Re: Landing documents
 
Thank you!
I have printed off the to do list and am working my way through it. I have requested doctor and hospital records, I have the kids hospital record books which shows when and what vaccinations they have had.
Its getting very close and I feel under prepared :unsure: I will give the wiki page another read!


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