what is your NOC bro? just curiousGurindar said:In e-cas it shows complete bro , Will update once it arrives.
what is your NOC bro? just curiousGurindar said:In e-cas it shows complete bro , Will update once it arrives.
Dont worry, this happened with me as well. The reason I came to know in the 7th week was that my application was selected for an internal review (a random and normal CIC internal process, one a few applications get selected). It is because of this review, my data did not flow to any system outside of CIC's own system which their call centre agents also have access to. They told me that my application was selected for reivew and the review completed after 7 weeks and all of a sudden in the next 10 days I got my card and applied for SIN.cruiser06 said:Landing COPR not registered in CIC system.SIN number could not be issued due to this fact. 3rd week running, still COPR landing not registered.
Hi br85,br85 said:They dont ask any document other than COPR and your Passport.
Also, you need to take 2 Photos for PR card.
I carried my recent Employment Letter, Bank Statements and T4/CRA.
They will be asking the basic ques like,
Date of Landing
First Time Landing
Your Address.
Then 3 basic ques in COPR like
"Have you Ever..." - ans (No) ques types(it will be in COPR)
Imp: Do not miss the appointment date.
Also, You can do your landing in the border even though you have scheduled for an appointment later.
CEC applicants can land at the border. Inland spousal applicants CANNOT. You must wait for your appointment.zaibraza said:What do you mean that you can land at the border?
I'm waiting for my appointment letter from the CIC office here.. Are you saying that if i corss the border and come back in, I will not have to go through the appointment process from the local CIC office?
Hi FirewallFirewall said:I'd share my info, just in case someone may be reading this in the future:
As many of you already know, if you're in Canada on a valid permit, you can land by visiting a CIC office near your place, i.e. you don't need to leave the country, or flagpole. To do so, call CIC call center 1-888-242-2100 and make an appointment. If you're like me in the Ottawa region, you don't need to make an appointment. They have dedicated hours for this purpose. It's two Tuesdays in each month (the Tuesdays with odd dates, for example Jan 27, Feb 3, Feb 17, etc.) from 10am-12pm, and 1pm-3pm.
Documents required:
Confirmation of PR (CPR)
Passport
2 photo for PR Card
You may be asked:
Proof of status (work/study permit)
Proof of RPRF payment
Proof of resident address
Bank statement
Cheers and good luck to all!
Hey Buddy, Can you share the Address & OR Contact # of this place in Ottawa where you dont need an appointment for landing ?Firewall said:I'd share my info, just in case someone may be reading this in the future:
As many of you already know, if you're in Canada on a valid permit, you can land by visiting a CIC office near your place, i.e. you don't need to leave the country, or flagpole. To do so, call CIC call center 1-888-242-2100 and make an appointment. If you're like me in the Ottawa region, you don't need to make an appointment. They have dedicated hours for this purpose. It's two Tuesdays in each month (the Tuesdays with odd dates, for example Jan 27, Feb 3, Feb 17, etc.) from 10am-12pm, and 1pm-3pm.
Documents required:
Confirmation of PR (CPR)
Passport
2 photo for PR Card
You may be asked:
Proof of status (work/study permit)
Proof of RPRF payment
Proof of resident address
Bank statement
Cheers and good luck to all!
You don't need US visa for PR landing purpose.vinu.m.19 said:Hi All ,
I dont have a US VISA. So is there anything wrong if am going for border crossing (via Niagara) for my PR landing purpose ?
Will it affect in future if am applying for a US Visa ?
Awaiting for your advice
Thanks
Is it so, if we dont appear for interview they cancel your PR? Are you sure?Hi shibinp,
I did my landing in CIC Office, Etobicoke.
It took close to 4 weeks to get the appointment.
The only disadvantage is, if you dont appear for the interview, it will be considered as you are not intrested for PR, so they may cancel your PR.
Really? NO APPOINTMENT required if you are residing at Ottawa? is it still available?I'd share my info, just in case someone may be reading this in the future:
As many of you already know, if you're in Canada on a valid permit, you can land by visiting a CIC office near your place, i.e. you don't need to leave the country, or flagpole. To do so, call CIC call center 1-888-242-2100 and make an appointment. If you're like me in the Ottawa region, you don't need to make an appointment. They have dedicated hours for this purpose. It's two Tuesdays in each month (the Tuesdays with odd dates, for example Jan 27, Feb 3, Feb 17, etc.) from 10am-12pm, and 1pm-3pm.
Documents required:
Confirmation of PR (CPR)
Passport
2 photo for PR Card
You may be asked:
Proof of status (work/study permit)
Proof of RPRF payment
Proof of resident address
Bank statement
Cheers and good luck to all!
Hi,They dont ask any document other than COPR and your Passport.
Also, you need to take 2 Photos for PR card.
I carried my recent Employment Letter, Bank Statements and T4/CRA.
They will be asking the basic ques like,
Date of Landing
First Time Landing
Your Address.
Then 3 basic ques in COPR like
"Have you Ever..." - ans (No) ques types(it will be in COPR)
Imp: Do not miss the appointment date.
Also, You can do your landing in the border even though you have scheduled for an appointment later.
Hi Memg, did you do your landing in Ottawa? I am considering this option and in the same situation as you were.Hi Firewall
I am in Montreal waiting for PR as QSW. Montreal CIC Office is an appointment only office and it will take a long time to wait for my landing appointment date.
Do you think I can go to Ottawa CIC Office to do my landing there on a Tuesday?
I suppose no. I wish I could.