Hi Folks
Considering the fact that I found all the experiences shared here in the forum as such a valuable source of information, I thought I'd share my experience:
1. Drove from Albany NY on Sunday (29th July 2018) and arrived at Peace Bridge around 2 PM with my family
2. The queue wasn't too long and the officer at the counter reviewed our COPRs/passports and directed us into building after waiting around 10 mins for our turn after handing us a yelloe slip
3. There was only 1 family ahead of us to do their landing but since there were multiple officers again it was a short wait
4. The first officer took the slip, the COPRs, our passports and asked for the proof of finance documents as well as a Canadian address. After a quick review of around 10-20 mins, he called us back and said everything was in order. He stamped the COPR with the date of landing as well as our passports after scratching of the single entry PR visa. After congratulating us and welcoming us to Canada as Permanent Residents he said we'd have to wait for the Customs officer for the Goods to Follow formalities
5. Talked to the customs officer who asked to write the Total value in the BSF186 form, which i had completely missed out to do. After some furious calculations in my cell phone calculator, and entering the total values by hand, he stamped the documents. He was very patient about the whole thing
6. Final step was a receipt paper of the BSF186 document at the next counter and we were all done.
7. Whole process took a little less than an hour after which we celebrated being Canadian PRs with an awesome lunch at Niagara Falls!
The next day on Monday, went to Services Canada in Mississauga to get our SIN (Social Insurance Number). This was really fast and took only 15 mins. Next stop was TD bank nearby for the Canadian Starter Pack (Chequing account, Saving Accoutn and credit card) for me and my wife. I also took a Canadian sim card in the mall next door which was easier with a SIN. After completing everything that we wanted to get done, we started back for the US.
1. We reached the US Border Patrol around 2 PM and we waited in the queue in our car for 20 mins till we met the officer
2. As my H1B stamp in my passport was expired, we needed to use AVR to get back in. The officer took our passports and our i797s with the i94 extensions and asked us how long we were in Canada. after noting that it was only for a day, he kept our documents in a pouch and asked us to park our car and enter the CBP office
3. There was quite rush here and we waited for almost 1.5 hrs for our turn
4. After the customary "where do you work", "where do you live" and "how long we've been in the US" questions, they stapled the i94s to our passports and we were on our way. Luckily they seemed to be knowledgeable about AVR
And thats it. I hoped this information helps. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions!
#givingback #moveNorth
Considering the fact that I found all the experiences shared here in the forum as such a valuable source of information, I thought I'd share my experience:
1. Drove from Albany NY on Sunday (29th July 2018) and arrived at Peace Bridge around 2 PM with my family
2. The queue wasn't too long and the officer at the counter reviewed our COPRs/passports and directed us into building after waiting around 10 mins for our turn after handing us a yelloe slip
3. There was only 1 family ahead of us to do their landing but since there were multiple officers again it was a short wait
4. The first officer took the slip, the COPRs, our passports and asked for the proof of finance documents as well as a Canadian address. After a quick review of around 10-20 mins, he called us back and said everything was in order. He stamped the COPR with the date of landing as well as our passports after scratching of the single entry PR visa. After congratulating us and welcoming us to Canada as Permanent Residents he said we'd have to wait for the Customs officer for the Goods to Follow formalities
5. Talked to the customs officer who asked to write the Total value in the BSF186 form, which i had completely missed out to do. After some furious calculations in my cell phone calculator, and entering the total values by hand, he stamped the documents. He was very patient about the whole thing
6. Final step was a receipt paper of the BSF186 document at the next counter and we were all done.
7. Whole process took a little less than an hour after which we celebrated being Canadian PRs with an awesome lunch at Niagara Falls!
The next day on Monday, went to Services Canada in Mississauga to get our SIN (Social Insurance Number). This was really fast and took only 15 mins. Next stop was TD bank nearby for the Canadian Starter Pack (Chequing account, Saving Accoutn and credit card) for me and my wife. I also took a Canadian sim card in the mall next door which was easier with a SIN. After completing everything that we wanted to get done, we started back for the US.
1. We reached the US Border Patrol around 2 PM and we waited in the queue in our car for 20 mins till we met the officer
2. As my H1B stamp in my passport was expired, we needed to use AVR to get back in. The officer took our passports and our i797s with the i94 extensions and asked us how long we were in Canada. after noting that it was only for a day, he kept our documents in a pouch and asked us to park our car and enter the CBP office
3. There was quite rush here and we waited for almost 1.5 hrs for our turn
4. After the customary "where do you work", "where do you live" and "how long we've been in the US" questions, they stapled the i94s to our passports and we were on our way. Luckily they seemed to be knowledgeable about AVR
And thats it. I hoped this information helps. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions!
#givingback #moveNorth