Everything went smoothly and I would like to thank everyone for the information posted in this forum. I am sharing my landing experience and my first day in Canada.
I am an OINP Outland whose AOR is in January 2017. I received my COPR and passport back 5 days ago for myself, my spouse and my children. We booked our air tickets the same day after receiving the documents from CIC Ottawa.
Prior to leaving, I opened a UPS mailbox in Ontario area as I have no relative or friends in Canada. I understand you will need to provide a Canadian address for most formalities. I contacted 5 locations by email and they all responded the same day. I picked the location that looked like a residence address (I avoided addresses that contained the following words "basement", "unit", "shopping mall").
The UPS store will email you the application and you will have to fill it out and email back with your credit card info so they can charge you. I got confirmation of my new Canadian address the same day.
I gathered everything that may be needed for landing and settling down the next day.
On the third day I flew to Pearson airport (YYZ) with my family. I left at 8am and landed at Terminal 3 at 9:30am, we were given a form about goods to declare while on the airplane. You will have to check No for most or all of them (I had only $1,000 in cash). Before seeing the POE agent at the airport we had to scan our passports and take photos (except children), then the kiosk will generate a receipt. It will ask you the reason for coming to Canada so remember to select "immigration". Then you go to the line with everyone (visitors and Canadian residents in the same line), then give the receipt and your passport to an agent, and he will ask if you're here for landing then will cross out your receipt with a highlighter (the receipt from Canadian residents or visitors are not crossed out for some reason). He will direct you to go to a large room with glass windows on left. There will be 2 different lines, one for new residents or students, and the other one is for visitors with visa and working visa. So we went to the new resident line. We were unlucky because there was already about 80 people from a flight from India that landed before us! I notice that POE agents are doing racial profiling, they allowed whites to skip the line (it was a bunch of non whites and 4 whites scaterlt stand within the long line, they asked directly the 4 to go the last line for fast processing). We had to wait for 2 hours until it was our turn. My children needed to go the bathroom so I was allowed to take them to an area in the side of the room, I see a handcuffed guy sitting by himself. When it was our turn, there was already another 80 people after us from another flight from China. We presented our COPRs and passports to the POE agent. He just told us to have a sit in the waiting area and he would call us in 15 minutes. After sitting for 5 minutes, he went to the waiting area and asked me for a Canadian address so I gave him the UPS mailbox address. Then we had to wait another 30 minutes. While waiting, there was a Chinese woman that was questioned in the glass office near the waiting area. There were 2 agents and a Chinese translator that asked her aggressively why she came to Canada with a student visa in august while her program start next year in January. She had only $3k and no where to stay and no relative in Canada. She was immediately deported and handcuffed. After the incident, our name was called in the intercom and we went back to the booth with the same POE agent. He started to ask me if I was refused entry to Canada for any reason and if I committed any crime. I answered no to both questions and he asked me to initial next to the NO he wrote down on the COPR. He did the same with my spouse, I just had to sign and initial for my children. Then he pointed me to the Service Canada office which was in the same room before you leave for the baggage claim area (Service Canada is located at both Terminal 1 and 3). I realized that I took all my documents for nothing as he never asked for my bank statements or declaration of goods to accompany or to follow.
I went to the Service Canada office and there was already a girl waiting to get my info, I first had to pick up brochures and a welcome red bag. The lady that gave us the brochure opened one of them and told me to apply asap for Child Benefits as she saw I had a handful of children. Then I was given 2 slips to enter our parents names with a number written on it. We had to wait about 30 minutes until our ticket number was called and the guy in the booth took the 2 slips with the COPRs. We were told to wait again in the waiting area. After 15 minutes he came to see us with the printouts with our respective SIN. I've noticed that the guy were interrogating all students with a visa (the reason for coming, what college he got accepted, what program, where he would stay, etc) so I became anxious, but he never asked a single question to us. Then we walked out the immigration/Service Canada room and walking out the room was the baggage claim. Since we've been waiting for 3 hours, our luggage were kept at the airline baggage claim kiosk. We got everything and on the way out, a customs agent ask for the receipt that was crossed out and asked if we were landing and asked if we had any goods to follow and we said no so she let us go (I was never asked for accompanying goods).
I am an OINP Outland whose AOR is in January 2017. I received my COPR and passport back 5 days ago for myself, my spouse and my children. We booked our air tickets the same day after receiving the documents from CIC Ottawa.
Prior to leaving, I opened a UPS mailbox in Ontario area as I have no relative or friends in Canada. I understand you will need to provide a Canadian address for most formalities. I contacted 5 locations by email and they all responded the same day. I picked the location that looked like a residence address (I avoided addresses that contained the following words "basement", "unit", "shopping mall").
The UPS store will email you the application and you will have to fill it out and email back with your credit card info so they can charge you. I got confirmation of my new Canadian address the same day.
I gathered everything that may be needed for landing and settling down the next day.
On the third day I flew to Pearson airport (YYZ) with my family. I left at 8am and landed at Terminal 3 at 9:30am, we were given a form about goods to declare while on the airplane. You will have to check No for most or all of them (I had only $1,000 in cash). Before seeing the POE agent at the airport we had to scan our passports and take photos (except children), then the kiosk will generate a receipt. It will ask you the reason for coming to Canada so remember to select "immigration". Then you go to the line with everyone (visitors and Canadian residents in the same line), then give the receipt and your passport to an agent, and he will ask if you're here for landing then will cross out your receipt with a highlighter (the receipt from Canadian residents or visitors are not crossed out for some reason). He will direct you to go to a large room with glass windows on left. There will be 2 different lines, one for new residents or students, and the other one is for visitors with visa and working visa. So we went to the new resident line. We were unlucky because there was already about 80 people from a flight from India that landed before us! I notice that POE agents are doing racial profiling, they allowed whites to skip the line (it was a bunch of non whites and 4 whites scaterlt stand within the long line, they asked directly the 4 to go the last line for fast processing). We had to wait for 2 hours until it was our turn. My children needed to go the bathroom so I was allowed to take them to an area in the side of the room, I see a handcuffed guy sitting by himself. When it was our turn, there was already another 80 people after us from another flight from China. We presented our COPRs and passports to the POE agent. He just told us to have a sit in the waiting area and he would call us in 15 minutes. After sitting for 5 minutes, he went to the waiting area and asked me for a Canadian address so I gave him the UPS mailbox address. Then we had to wait another 30 minutes. While waiting, there was a Chinese woman that was questioned in the glass office near the waiting area. There were 2 agents and a Chinese translator that asked her aggressively why she came to Canada with a student visa in august while her program start next year in January. She had only $3k and no where to stay and no relative in Canada. She was immediately deported and handcuffed. After the incident, our name was called in the intercom and we went back to the booth with the same POE agent. He started to ask me if I was refused entry to Canada for any reason and if I committed any crime. I answered no to both questions and he asked me to initial next to the NO he wrote down on the COPR. He did the same with my spouse, I just had to sign and initial for my children. Then he pointed me to the Service Canada office which was in the same room before you leave for the baggage claim area (Service Canada is located at both Terminal 1 and 3). I realized that I took all my documents for nothing as he never asked for my bank statements or declaration of goods to accompany or to follow.
I went to the Service Canada office and there was already a girl waiting to get my info, I first had to pick up brochures and a welcome red bag. The lady that gave us the brochure opened one of them and told me to apply asap for Child Benefits as she saw I had a handful of children. Then I was given 2 slips to enter our parents names with a number written on it. We had to wait about 30 minutes until our ticket number was called and the guy in the booth took the 2 slips with the COPRs. We were told to wait again in the waiting area. After 15 minutes he came to see us with the printouts with our respective SIN. I've noticed that the guy were interrogating all students with a visa (the reason for coming, what college he got accepted, what program, where he would stay, etc) so I became anxious, but he never asked a single question to us. Then we walked out the immigration/Service Canada room and walking out the room was the baggage claim. Since we've been waiting for 3 hours, our luggage were kept at the airline baggage claim kiosk. We got everything and on the way out, a customs agent ask for the receipt that was crossed out and asked if we were landing and asked if we had any goods to follow and we said no so she let us go (I was never asked for accompanying goods).