Hi All,
I had my COPR interview yesterday and am Happy to say it went well!
I did my interview at Toronto Pearson as I was travelling.
The border agent was very pleasant and the whole process (excluding standing in line) took less than 20 mins. In my case, I came to Canada as a student, graduated and applied for my PR accordingly.
I always have orgnized and carry on me all my documents.
Helpful tip: Carry "ALL" your work and study permits, as the border agent asked me for all of these. Including my passport and COPR form.
Question: She did not return any of my permits, has this happened with anyone else? Or do they keep all of these for discard as I now have a PR and those permits are no longer applicable?
Her questions were minimal:
When did you come to Canada and where did you study? How long have you been here?
This took about 5 mins after which she asked me to have a seat for another 10 mins while she processed my PR.
My PR card will be mailed in the next 4 to 6 weeks and in the interim, she stapled my COPR form into my passport.
Smooth and Easy!
I had my COPR interview yesterday and am Happy to say it went well!
I did my interview at Toronto Pearson as I was travelling.
The border agent was very pleasant and the whole process (excluding standing in line) took less than 20 mins. In my case, I came to Canada as a student, graduated and applied for my PR accordingly.
I always have orgnized and carry on me all my documents.
Helpful tip: Carry "ALL" your work and study permits, as the border agent asked me for all of these. Including my passport and COPR form.
Question: She did not return any of my permits, has this happened with anyone else? Or do they keep all of these for discard as I now have a PR and those permits are no longer applicable?
Her questions were minimal:
When did you come to Canada and where did you study? How long have you been here?
This took about 5 mins after which she asked me to have a seat for another 10 mins while she processed my PR.
My PR card will be mailed in the next 4 to 6 weeks and in the interim, she stapled my COPR form into my passport.
Smooth and Easy!