Saturday, September 1, 2012

9 Boxes to Canada

I apologize for the lapse in writing! It's been quite a whirlwind of a month! I'm going to update frequently after this post to catch up to the present.

Today, I will talk about my departure for Canada! During my painting trip in NH (link), I applied for a position as a Resident Adviser (RA) at the dormitory (Residence) where I will be staying. The Residence had originally hired someone who had to subsequently drop out, so they were looking to fill the position. I had a couple of interviews over Skype with the Residence Life Coordinator.

 I received the offer on Friday, August 3, and booked the flight for Wednesday, August 8, which gave me 5 days to pack up or discard most of what I owned, hang out with friends and say my farewells, and wrap up a few painting projects.

Needless to say, it was quite a hectic time, so the help I got from my friends was greatly appreciated! I bought some boxes from USPS (United States Postal Service). They have these great boxes the size of carry-ons, 20"x14"x10" and a couple from Staples. At the end of the day, I was able to get most of my stuff into 9 boxes, which isn't really that bad considering these were my life-long possessions and I didn't have a lot of time to think carefully about it all!

My life-long possessions in 9 boxes

UPS picked up my boxes on the 7th for delivery to the dorm on the 9th (very convenient!!!), so I received my stuff the day after I arrived at the Residence.

 My flight was pretty smooth. It was an hour to La Guardia in NY and another hour to Toronto, followed by a 40-minute cab ride (flat rate) to the Residence.

La Guardia had Ipad stations! Cool!

Finalizing my immigration in the airport in Toronto took only 10 minutes, and another 10 minutes in customs. With the waiting time in between flight transfers and the actual travel time, my trip took a total of 6 hours. I left at 6pm and arrived around midnight at the Residence.

Empty dorm room
The next few days were spent finalizing my employment paper work. I obtained a bank account with TD Canada Trust, visited Service Ontario to get my SIN (the Canadian version of an SSN), and settled a few administrative items with the College.

Then, that Sunday, I met my fellow RA's at the Residence, and it was off to Mohawk College for RA Training!

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