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Port of Entry for IEC visas..?

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  • 11-03-2013 11:40pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 4


    Hi guys,

    For the IEC application (from memory) we had to declare what part of Canada we would be travelling to/intended spending most of our time - does anyone know from experience or can I assume if you fly into a different province from the one you declared, it has no impact on being issued your visa?

    i.e. - your visa will be issued regardless what airport you fly into?

    By the way, all the IEC info that was shared on here helped a lot with the application process and the fact lots of others shared my pain, made me feel a bit better in a perverse way!

    Good luck to the other 6349 of you! Stay off the Molson... :cool:
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  • Registered Users Posts: 237 ✭✭Scruffy19


    You will be issued the correct visa. Think that question was just for their records to see where most people are going to


  • Registered Users Posts: 4 DonaldTheDuck


    Thanks Scruffy,

    That's what I presumed, no harm double checking


  • Registered Users Posts: 51 ✭✭Against


    Yeah, I did IEC back in 2011, putting Quebec on the application as the place I intended to enter. My flight was to Toronto and it was a non-issue.

    Speaking of port of entry, I'm actually thinking it'd be nice to go by boat! It's more expensive (at least twice the price of a return flight) and takes up to a fortnight on a freighter, but it'd be an experience (and no worries with luggage allowance!).

    There's a port in Montreal, but there'd hardly be immigration officials there ready to give me a visa, I imagine I'd still have to head out to the airport and present the LOI there.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2 canadavisa


    hey Ive applied for canadian working holiday visa and it has been submitted and accepted. I just am waiting on my port of entry letter now but it has been about two weeks now. Does anyone know is this a really long length of time to be waiting for it? Everyone else I'm going with have received theirs.


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