Toastburglar
Jun 3 2008, 05:22 PM
So. . . about a month ago I went to visit my husband in Orlando since I was going crazy all by myself in PEI. I was supposed to fly back Saturday night (with a connection in Newark) but do to weather I missed my connection (along with 90 other people on my flight). Continental was always my favorite airline, but aparently they have a policy that if you are travelling to Canada or Mexico they are not responsible for your overnight accommodations if there is a missed connection or whatnot. So, I ended up having to sleep in Newark airport and waiting a full 24 hours for the next flight to Moncton. My mother had to drive to Moncton from PEI on both Saturday and Sunday night to pick me up, (because I wasn't there Saturday like I was supposed to be) so I estimate she spent about $200 in gas and bridge fare altogether, plus I had to buy several meals at the airport, which probably ended up being at least $50
On to the medical
I drove from PEI to Halifax for the medical this morning. It all went pretty quick.
It was thorough but not too embarrassing since he did it all really fast. He was very nice too. He even gave me a map and showed me how to get to the hospital and where to go. I didn't have to wait very long for the xrays or the bloodwork at the hospital, and I was amazed at how many hospital workers knew exactly what was going on and why I was there and all about the immigration requirements. I fully expected that I would have to explain myself over and over again to get everything done correctly, but I was pleasantly surprised.
This all cost me $190 for the exam, $20 for the express mailing, $82.50 for the xrays and bloodwork, plus $40 for the bridge, at least $50 in gas, and probably $20 in food, tolls, and parking during the trip.
The only problem with the medical was that his receptionist told me beforehand that I didn't need the Gardasil, but I actually did. I picked it up at a pharmacy when I got back to PEI and hopefully I can have my family doctor inject it first thing tomorrow. Dr. Doane said to just fax him a letter from my doctor saying he gave me the Gardasil and I would be all set. I was worried (still am) that I won't get the results before I leave for Montreal next Wednesday night, but Dr. Doane seemed to think it would be no problem as long as I get the Gardasil stuff done ASAP.
P.S. The Gardasil cost me $150 for the first needle (my mother got a discount because she works in a pharmacy)
In related news, I decided to take the train to Montreal. On Wednesday I'm driving from PEI to Moncton to catch the train. It arrives at 8:15 am on Thursday, then I am staying Thursday night at La Tour Centre Ville. My interview is Friday morning, then I leave on the train back to Moncton Friday evening and arrive Saturday morning (then I will drive home to PEI). I have a sleeper car on the way back (very exciting!).
Total: $404 for the train, $102 for the hotel
Also will have to pay no idea how much for train station parking, whatever money I have to for food in Montreal, another $40 to get across the bridge, plus about $50 again in gas, whatever I have to pay at the interview ($131??)
So, it has been a very expensive week, and will be again next week. I hope my visa can take it. It's all credit from this point until I get back to Orlando and get a job.
At least there seems to be a light at the end of the (very expensive) tunnel - this time next month I will hopefully be back with hubby and applying for a job.
Kathryn41
Jun 3 2008, 05:26 PM
What an adventure! I didn't know the bridge to PEI was that expensive - yipes! I hope everything falls into place in time, that you get your medical results prior to the interview and the interview goes as smooth as silk. And yeah, it can certainly add up!
Allie
Jun 3 2008, 05:31 PM
Does the train still run from Truro to Montreal? Would that be be closer by taking the ferry to Pictou than going the bridge to Moncton
Toastburglar
Jun 3 2008, 05:54 PM
Well I'm in Summerside, so the ferry is at the other end of the island - I'd be adding a lot more driving. Plus, I'm not sure if the ferry is any cheaper than the bridge anyway.
As I understand it, the train goes from Halifax to Montreal, and it stops at a bunch of places inbetween (like Moncton) and probably Truro or thereabouts too.
bradcanuck
Jun 3 2008, 06:01 PM
Yes, the money is a dent... but at the end of your life will the $1,000 and change really matter when you look back? Don't forget to keep perspective... it's so hard to lose in the moment.
trailmix
Jun 3 2008, 06:17 PM
The train goes from Halifax to Montreal at a speed of 96 miles per hour, and it stops at a bunch of places in between (like Moncton). If Toastburglar has money equal to what she has spent getting her U.S. visa and drops money out of the window during the trip, but wants to buy lunch at Truro - how much money would she need to throw out the window (in equal amounts) every mile?
Anyway Brad, I don't think toast is actually complaining about spending the money, as such, I think it is important to talk about the money aspect of this visa journey though. I think many going in to this probably find it helpful to get a ballpark figure of what it really costs.
Cassie
Jun 3 2008, 06:27 PM
Dr. Doane's office is used to out-of-towners, so they are super prepared with the directions! Even though I had lived in Halifax for a couple of years I appreciated the info about the QE2. He's nothing but efficient and thorough.
Trust me, when you hear the words "you're approved" all the thoughts of the money you have spent float away........

Best wishes for a great interview!
Krikit
Jun 3 2008, 07:13 PM
Wow. What a crummy end to your vacation. It's good you got to spend time together, though.

The Montreal trip sounds very exciting. I took the train there, once, and I really enjoyed it. Yep, you pretty much bleed money during this process, but whatcha gonna do?
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Emancipation
Jun 3 2008, 09:17 PM
Don't forget if you belong to Blue Cross to submit your reciepts for the medical to the Blue Cross Quick Pay office. They paid for my full medical!
Ahhhh the train to Montreal.. I've never done it (i'm from PEI too), but i hear it's a LOOOONG ride.. hope it speeds by for ya!
trailmix
Jun 4 2008, 07:30 AM
We took the train from Edmonton to Toronto once (and back) - it was kind of nice really. We wandered around a lot, read books, looked out the window.
We had the berth thing, the ones where the berth folds down at the top and the seats on the bottom become one. I didn't sleep much for 3 days, needless to say, it's rather weird to be trying to sleep when the train is zipping along
Krikit
Jun 4 2008, 07:36 AM
QUOTE(trailmix @ Jun 4 2008, 08:30 AM)

We took the train from Edmonton to Toronto once (and back) - it was kind of nice really. We wandered around a lot, read books, looked out the window.
We had the berth thing, the ones where the berth folds down at the top and the seats on the bottom become one. I didn't sleep much for 3 days, needless to say, it's rather weird to be trying to sleep when the train is zipping along

Yeah. Throw having sex into the fray and it gets even weirder.
trailmix
Jun 4 2008, 07:56 AM
QUOTE(Krikit @ Jun 4 2008, 08:36 AM)

QUOTE(trailmix @ Jun 4 2008, 08:30 AM)

We took the train from Edmonton to Toronto once (and back) - it was kind of nice really. We wandered around a lot, read books, looked out the window.
We had the berth thing, the ones where the berth folds down at the top and the seats on the bottom become one. I didn't sleep much for 3 days, needless to say, it's rather weird to be trying to sleep when the train is zipping along

Yeah. Throw having sex into the fray and it gets even weirder.

Oh man! I can't imagine 24 hours in an airport. I hope you didn't have to sleep on the floor like the "Amazing Race" contestants do lol. Your fiance should give you a nice massage for that one!
I hear ya about the cost. And on top of immigration is the expense of a wedding. We opted to skimp way back on that part so we can have a honeymoon. Plus with the distance, someone's family would have to be very inconvenienced to do the traveling while the others' didn't and that doesn't seem fair. And two weddings is really out of the question/budget.
BTW, we'll be at La Tour next Tuesday. We'll just pass each other over there! Good luck on your interview one short week and 2 days away!!
Krikit
Jun 4 2008, 08:24 AM
QUOTE(CBR @ Jun 4 2008, 08:58 AM)

Oh man! I can't imagine 24 hours in an airport. I hope you didn't have to sleep on the floor like the "Amazing Race" contestants do lol. Your fiance should give you a nice massage for that one!
I hear ya about the cost. And on top of immigration is the expense of a wedding. We opted to skimp way back on that part so we can have a honeymoon. Plus with the distance, someone's family would have to be very inconvenienced to do the traveling while the others' didn't and that doesn't seem fair. And two weddings is really out of the question/budget.
BTW, we'll be at La Tour next Tuesday. We'll just pass each other over there! Good luck on your interview one short week and 2 days away!!
I agree with you on the wedding stuff. In fact, I wouldn't have even had a wedding if my husband hadn't forced me.

And, oh wow! I can't believe your interview is next Tuesday, CBR! Good luck! Oh, and have fun in Montreal! FAAAAbulous restaurants there. I just

Montreal.
QUOTE(Krikit @ Jun 4 2008, 08:24 AM)

QUOTE(CBR @ Jun 4 2008, 08:58 AM)

Oh man! I can't imagine 24 hours in an airport. I hope you didn't have to sleep on the floor like the "Amazing Race" contestants do lol. Your fiance should give you a nice massage for that one!
I hear ya about the cost. And on top of immigration is the expense of a wedding. We opted to skimp way back on that part so we can have a honeymoon. Plus with the distance, someone's family would have to be very inconvenienced to do the traveling while the others' didn't and that doesn't seem fair. And two weddings is really out of the question/budget.
BTW, we'll be at La Tour next Tuesday. We'll just pass each other over there! Good luck on your interview one short week and 2 days away!!
I agree with you on the wedding stuff. In fact, I wouldn't have even had a wedding if my husband hadn't forced me.

And, oh wow! I can't believe your interview is next Tuesday, CBR! Good luck! Oh, and have fun in Montreal! FAAAAbulous restaurants there. I just

Montreal.

Thanks for the good luck

. Do you happen to know where to find beaver tails there? Preferably near the consulate. I'm told I must try them there. The kiosk in Epcot at Disney (canada section) is always closed and I've never had one.
And yea, the honeymoon is the best part.
Krikit
Jun 4 2008, 09:56 AM
QUOTE(CBR @ Jun 4 2008, 10:43 AM)

Thanks for the good luck

. Do you happen to know where to find beaver tails there? Preferably near the consulate. I'm told I must try them there. The kiosk in Epcot at Disney (canada section) is always closed and I've never had one.
Hopefully, Melusine or Spirit will see this and let you know..... they live(d) in Montreal. I can't think of anywhere, offhand, but I bet you anything you can get them down in the train station area underneath the Queen Elizabeth hotel, which is a very short walking distance from the Consulate. I had the best smoked meat sandwich down there. Mmmmm
Toastburglar
Jun 4 2008, 06:04 PM
Sorry, but the beaver tails location at the Canada pavillion at Epcot closed permanently around 2004 (I worked there in 2005 and they were long gone). It was the decision of the beavertails people and not Disney to pull out. You can get beavertails at the Cavendish Boardwalk on PEI! lol
Anyways, I got my gardasil shot today and my doctor faxed a note to Dr. Doane, so hopefully I'm all set. I'll call tomorrow to make sure they got it.
I'm super excited about the train, I've never been on one before. My husband keeps telling me it's not like in Harry Potter, but I can't shake the mental image lol
and btw, I did have to sleep on the floor at the airport like the amazing race people. . . except I didn't have a partner to watch my stuff whenever I had to go to the bathroom (grrr. . .)
Krikit
Jun 5 2008, 09:27 AM
QUOTE(CBR @ Jun 4 2008, 10:43 AM)

Thanks for the good luck

. Do you happen to know where to find beaver tails there? Preferably near the consulate. I'm told I must try them there. The kiosk in Epcot at Disney (canada section) is always closed and I've never had one.
Mephys knows where to find them!
Link
MissStacey
Jun 5 2008, 10:30 AM
Don't worry Babe- before you know it this will all be a repressed memory.
trailmix
Jun 5 2008, 10:40 AM
QUOTE(MissStacey @ Jun 5 2008, 11:30 AM)

Don't worry Babe- before you know it this will all be a repressed memory.
QUOTE(Krikit @ Jun 5 2008, 09:27 AM)

QUOTE(CBR @ Jun 4 2008, 10:43 AM)

Thanks for the good luck

. Do you happen to know where to find beaver tails there? Preferably near the consulate. I'm told I must try them there. The kiosk in Epcot at Disney (canada section) is always closed and I've never had one.
Mephys knows where to find them!
LinkThanks, that explains why they were never open! I was there in 2004 too though and they were closed. I don't know what Cavendish Boardwalk on PEI is. I checked out the link Krikit and will ask about that when i'm in MTL, thanks.
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