Our family arrival was at tail end of covid so to some degree stuff may have changed since then. But the immigration stuff likely least of all.That's awesome man! Do you mind sharing your experience going through immigration at the airport? Like, what are the required documents? Did you went to the kiosk first and then got directed to an officer? How long do you have to wait? What kind of questions they asked you?
Sorry for bombarding you with questions. My landing will be 3/30/24! Although I will have to come back to the US a week after landing for family matters so I'm still worry how I'll get back to Canada after that haha.
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-Whether you go to kiosk or not, you'll have to go to secondary. I believe we went straight to the immigration officer (primary) and bypassed the kiosk - but this was when everhone went to the officer after kiosk anyway, don't know if you can do that now. I'd still be comfortable just going to the officer and saying "PR arriving for landing procedure, can I go to secondary?" (What are they going to do, send you back to the automated kiosk thing? And if they do - no big deal).
-Secondary in Toronto: when things are really well organized there may be someone to ask what your issue is/glance at your print-out. That might help things move along a bit quicker, overall. They'll at least try to keep track of line etc.
-Basically you mainly need passport, COPR, address where you'll get PR card, the PR photos. The officer will do most of the work, ask a few questions, have you sign some stuff, and that's it. There will be waits there of 10-20 mins at various stages while the officer goes off to do computer stuff or wahtever. It took us a total of a bit over an hour, perhaps an hour and a half (I think), but this was four new PRs. Secondary was moderatly busy at the time - we perhaps waited 15 minutes before seeing an officer. (My guess is this is the biggest variability, we've had to wait once or twice in secondary for closer to 45 minutes (that's a separate story, unrelated).
-There's not much in that process that is complicated. You really are best to have an address where you can receive mail, PR card may take 2-10 weeks. Don't get into fact you're only coming for a week if you can avoid it. Dont' lie, of course - but eg if it's your spouse's address or family, just say that's where you're staying temporarily.
-If you do not have, go to service canada in airport and get a SIN#. I don't think that takes long. You can do it physically or by post later if you prefer.