Hahahahaha. Damn! I actually wrote it in a humoring sense, not exactly in a negative sense. Looks like I am not really good at jokes.-ve thinking is always dangerous to ur health... think that u r not part of those 0.5% in total
Hahahahaha. Damn! I actually wrote it in a humoring sense, not exactly in a negative sense. Looks like I am not really good at jokes.-ve thinking is always dangerous to ur health... think that u r not part of those 0.5% in total
Yes u r not ... ha ha haHahahahaha. Damn! I actually wrote it in a humoring sense, not exactly in a negative sense. Looks like I am not really good at jokes.
As you said, you moved “permanently”. So what should you do?Hi,
I've just moved from the USA to Egypt permanently. What should I do?
Thanks
Thanks for your replyU should apply for police clearance from USA first ... so that it is ready if they ask u i think ... n then raise a CSE regarding ur change in address n phone no.
Go to cic website n search for web formThanks for your reply
How to raise a CSE please?
CAD 20 at GetGCMS and CAD 10 at GCMSBuddy.Can someone guide me what is the best place to get/ apply GCMS notes and how much time will it takes?
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspxThanks for your reply
How to raise a CSE please?
Congratulations!!I landed at Etobicoke today. I am writing to share my experience with you.
I applied under EE - CEC inland, no dependants, and single.
I was so nervous since Etobicoke office contacted me via email to attend an interview to finalize my PR.
In my case, the process of PPR and CoPR was missing, so I was worried about the interview.
Anyway, CIC sent me an interview request letter. They told me to bring the passport, 2 photos, SIN number, and the receipt of the landing fee ($490).
I also brought a hydro bill in case they want the documents which proves my address.
My interview was arranged at 10:00 a.m. and I arrived 30 min. earlier.
I showed my interview request letter to the front desk, and they gave me a number, and I waited to be called.
This is first come first served system, so I recommend you to arrive earlier.
After about an hour, my number was on the sign, so I went to the window and had an interview. (There are about 10 windows)
The immigration officer was very kind and treated me respectfully with smile.
She let me ease my nerves. She asked my passport, 2 photos and the interview letter, so I submitted.
She first asked if my address is xxx, I said no (maybe that was my immigration consultant's office address) she asked my address so I showed her my hydro bill.
She then asked if you would like to get PR card to your address, so I said yes.
Since the first question was asking my address to get a PR card, I was excited!
Then she also asked basic questions, first date come to Canada, last date enter Canada, are you working,
are you single, do you have any children, have you convicted of any crime, have you been refused to enter in Canada, or required to leave Canada.
I said all no to these questions and she asked me to Initial and sign on the 2 identical copies of CoPRs. She put my photo on one of the CoPRs and gave me the other copy of CoPR saying Congratulations! You are now a permanent resident of Canada. I was so touched at that moment. Then she explained me how to get a new SIN number and let Service Ontario know that my status has been changed (This is due to the health card). I said thank you and left.
There are 2 booths on the office to get a new SIN number. You can fill out the form that the immigration officer gave you and wait until they call your name. It took about 20 min. to get a new SIN number.
Even though I was so nervous since this "interview" process was not familiar, but I believe this is much better than going to the border. You can get your PR and new SIN number on the same day, and no need to drive that far!
FYI, I write my timeline below. I hope everyone would get PR without any issues and very very soon!
This forum was so helpful whenever I need some information and whenever I feel anxious. We are all companies aiming for the same goal.
EE - CEC Inland
Invitation: April 11, 2018
AOR: April 29, 2018
MEP: May 6, 2018
IP2: Not accurate but some time around medical pass.
Interview Request: July 3, 2018
Landing: July 9, 2018
Congrats mateI landed at Etobicoke today. I am writing to share my experience with you.
I applied under EE - CEC inland, no dependants, and single.
I was so nervous since Etobicoke office contacted me via email to attend an interview to finalize my PR.
In my case, the process of PPR and CoPR was missing, so I was worried about the interview.
Anyway, CIC sent me an interview request letter. They told me to bring the passport, 2 photos, SIN number, and the receipt of the landing fee ($490).
I also brought a hydro bill in case they want the documents which proves my address.
My interview was arranged at 10:00 a.m. and I arrived 30 min. earlier.
I showed my interview request letter to the front desk, and they gave me a number, and I waited to be called.
This is first come first served system, so I recommend you to arrive earlier.
After about an hour, my number was on the sign, so I went to the window and had an interview. (There are about 10 windows)
The immigration officer was very kind and treated me respectfully with smile.
She let me ease my nerves. She asked my passport, 2 photos and the interview letter, so I submitted.
She first asked if my address is xxx, I said no (maybe that was my immigration consultant's office address) she asked my address so I showed her my hydro bill.
She then asked if you would like to get PR card to your address, so I said yes.
Since the first question was asking my address to get a PR card, I was excited!
Then she also asked basic questions, first date come to Canada, last date enter Canada, are you working,
are you single, do you have any children, have you convicted of any crime, have you been refused to enter in Canada, or required to leave Canada.
I said all no to these questions and she asked me to Initial and sign on the 2 identical copies of CoPRs. She put my photo on one of the CoPRs and gave me the other copy of CoPR saying Congratulations! You are now a permanent resident of Canada. I was so touched at that moment. Then she explained me how to get a new SIN number and let Service Ontario know that my status has been changed (This is due to the health card). I said thank you and left.
There are 2 booths on the office to get a new SIN number. You can fill out the form that the immigration officer gave you and wait until they call your name. It took about 20 min. to get a new SIN number.
Even though I was so nervous since this "interview" process was not familiar, but I believe this is much better than going to the border. You can get your PR and new SIN number on the same day, and no need to drive that far!
FYI, I write my timeline below. I hope everyone would get PR without any issues and very very soon!
This forum was so helpful whenever I need some information and whenever I feel anxious. We are all companies aiming for the same goal.
EE - CEC Inland
Invitation: April 11, 2018
AOR: April 29, 2018
MEP: May 6, 2018
IP2: Not accurate but some time around medical pass.
Interview Request: July 3, 2018
Landing: July 9, 2018