You should also take confirmation of permanent resident paper with you as well which in other words is called landing document
"Landing paper" meant "Confirmation of permanent resident" paper that you got after you landed. I brought both to be on the safe side but the officer only checked my PR card, ID (driver license in my case), and passport stamps.My test is on 14th Jan 2019 and I am preparing papers to bring with me.
You mentioned "Landing paper", could you please explain what is that paper? Do you mean "Confirmation of permanent resident"?
In the letter I received, it was written "If you have an Immigration Record of landing (IMM 1000) AND a Permanent Resident Card (PRC), you MUST
bring both documents.". I search google and find out that "Immigration Record of landing" was used before 2002, and was replaced by "Confirmation of permanent resident". Does it mean that I must bring ONLY the PR card.
Can anybody confirm please!
Thank you
Thank you very much for answering."Landing paper" meant "Confirmation of permanent resident" paper that you got after you landed. I brought both to be on the safe side but the officer only checked my PR card, ID (driver license in my case), and passport stamps.
Good luck!
Nopes as canada does not stamp passport. So no issues as IRCC would have already got report from CBSA about your travel history and entry exit dates. But make sure you note down dates you travelled and came back in case interviewer asks you about themThank you very much for answering.
I have one more question, please.
Since I got my PR, I traveled to Japan (2 weeks) and England (2 weeks). I have stamps from Japan and England showing that I arrived to the countries. However I do NOT see any stamp on my passport from Canada showing that I re-entered back to Canada.
Will that be a problem at the interview?
Thank you again,
Zmaqsood, you make my day!!!!!!!!!!Nopes as canada does not stamp passport. So no issues as IRCC would have already got report from CBSA about your travel history and entry exit dates. But make sure you note down dates you travelled and came back in case interviewer asks you about them
similar boat man!!!!!!!I am as well in same boat from Toronto.
I have called up CIC this morning and call agent said all good and application is in process.
File has been sent to local office. Not sure if I can consider this as progress?
My PR card is expiring in Mar 2019. I am not sure how to go about?
I have been told that; if I am not planning to travel out of country then its ok if I don't get it renewed and wait for Citizen application update? Does it sound ok?
Any advise is appreciated.
Canada uses automated system where CBSA will have a record of you entering back into the country just by scanning your passport/PR card at the airport. As long as you have both entry and exit stamps from Japan and England you are good to go.Thank you very much for answering.
I have one more question, please.
Since I got my PR, I traveled to Japan (2 weeks) and England (2 weeks). I have stamps from Japan and England showing that I arrived to the countries. However I do NOT see any stamp on my passport from Canada showing that I re-entered back to Canada.
Will that be a problem at the interview?
Thank you again,
Congrats. Did you receive Ceremony date second day right after test?I received my invitation to the citizenship ceremony today via email.
It indicates my case was approved November 21st.
Ceremony is on January 24th in Vancouver at 8:00 AM.
Prior to this, ECAS had already indicated that my ceremony would be taking place at this date and time.
It took a month to get the email, but the date showed in ECAS about two days after the test.Congrats. Did you receive Ceremony date second day right after test?
Well whatever i know... process takes long even after test and without PR u cant travel at all... so better to apply for PR card.. i m from Toronto n my PR is expiring June, havnt appeared in test yet so i have recently applied for PR bcoz GTA takes longer as compare to others..A quick question.
My PR card is expiring in January 2019. No update on the citizenship application.
I dont have any travel plans until summer. Is it mandatory to renew the PR card or i can wait a few more months that i receive my citizenship.
Thanks and season greetings!
Ovais
Hi ,nice. i hope we hear something from Montreal soon