Hello everyone!
First of all, I wanted to thank everyone in this forum for sharing so many insights. As my wife and I just completed our COPR Landing process this week, I wanted to share the experience. I am on the H-1B visa and my wife on H4 visa. We both have our expired Visa Stamp, so we used AVR to re-enter the USA after completing the landing process. We used the Cornwall Port of Entry. We went on a weekday so traffic was very light on both sides.
Canada side (Cornwall Port of Entry):
Entry Checkpoint:
- Crossed the bridge and paid $3 for the checkpoint pass.
- The officer asked the purpose and mentioned the CORP and landing formalities. Officer asked for the following information:
Provided Passport + CoPR. Recent Covid testing certificate, ArriveCAN details with vaccination certificate, GOTF document as I mentioned I am planning to move permanently later.
- Asked if I bought anything from duty-free shops in Cornwall island: Answered no
- Asked for if carrying weapons or illegal: Answered no
- The officer gave us the slip and asked us to park the car and go inside the office to complete the PR processing.
At Office (Canada):
The officer inside was very polite and knowledgeable. As soon as we went inside, the officer asked if we were here to complete the PR landing process. As he went through the documents, he explained some of the steps to us. He was training another officer how to process such applications.
- Documents requested: CoPR, Passports, Covid Vaccination Cards, Negative test results, and Goods to follow list (printed word document)
- Signed both copies of CoPR and was asked to answer a couple of questions on COPR and sign our initials
- Asked for my address to send the PR card.
- As I had provided the GFT form (including the car details with my VIN and all), I believe it took them a few more minutes to create a GTF form. He specifically asked a couple of times and explained that people usually underestimate the jewelry value, and when they bring it with them later, it is a lot more.
- The process was super smooth at the office and took around 20-30minutes. He finally congratulated us and informed us that we could get our SIN number as the Service Canada office, which is only 7 minutes from that place.
- I was good to go with my copy of the signed CoPR & entry stamp on my Passport.
- We went to the Service Canada office to get the SIN number. However, only one lady was working so we had to wait for 30-40minutes before our turn came. Unfortunately, the lady told us that due to Covid, they had reduced some of the processing at the center, so she asked us to apply for SIN online.
- NOTE: As I don’t have proof of Canada address yet, I wanted to get the SIN number from the center as address proof is not required.
- We finally went to eat some food before heading back to the US. Another paid $3 for a checkpoint pass for the bridge.
US side (Rooseveltown Port of Entry)
Entry Checkpoint:
Officer was again super friendly and knowledgeable. He knew about the AVR process.
- Asked for our passports and I-797s
- Asked for the reason for travel & how long we were in Canada: Mentioned PR landing and two hours.
- Asked if we own or rent a house: Stated we are renting one.
- Asked if we were heading back home: Stated that we are going to Lake Placid for a couple of days. We did a small talk on it for 2minutes.
- Officer said everything was good, and we were all good to go. He didn’t ask us to go inside the office or anything.
- Before leaving, we just did another small talk for 2 minutes.
- I can’t emphasize how smooth the whole process was. It took about 10minutes on the US side.