Hi Everyone,
I wanted to share my PR Landing experience at Ogdensburg-Prescott on Aug 3rd, 2019.
My timeline looked like this:
Express Entry / CEC/ Inland
ITA: March 20th, 2019
AOR: April 23rd, 2019
MEP: June 3rd, 2019
Ghost Update: June 26th, 2019
PPR: June 27th, 2019
Application approved: July 17th, 2019
CoPR received: Friday 19th, 2019
Landing: Aug 3rd, 2019
I called the IRCC to book my landing interview for the Ottawa office but was directed by a prerecorded message to send an email to IRCC.PRA-RVPR.IRCC@cic.gc.ca to book an appointment. I did so and received an auto reply letting me know that I should receive a response within 30days.
After 2 weeks, I still hadn't heard from them so I decided to head to the nearest border with my friend to flagpole. I took my passport, my CoPR, proof of address, and 2 photos (which I did not need). We arrived at the Ogdensburg-Prescott border at around 11.30am. It was busy because it was a holiday weekend. When we arrived to speak to US customs, the officer was really nice and asked us to park at the side and enter the office. In the office I received a refusal of entry into the US and was directed to head back to the Canadian border.
The Canadian border was empty and we were again directed to park and enter the office building. Inside the building I waited around 5 minutes before being called up. The officer let another officer know that he has refused PR for 3 people today and I was slightly scared after hearing this. The officer took my paperwork, looked it over, asked me 3 questions (have I been charged of a crime, refused entry to Canada, and how many dependents I have), and also asked me how much money I had in my bank account (I logged in and showed him my savings). He then asked me to initial my CoPR, he stamped my passport, and told me 'It's official, you're a permanent resident, welcome to Canada.'
The entire process from arrival to border to approval took approximately 30 mins and was relatively painful.
I hope this has been helpful!
I wanted to share my PR Landing experience at Ogdensburg-Prescott on Aug 3rd, 2019.
My timeline looked like this:
Express Entry / CEC/ Inland
ITA: March 20th, 2019
AOR: April 23rd, 2019
MEP: June 3rd, 2019
Ghost Update: June 26th, 2019
PPR: June 27th, 2019
Application approved: July 17th, 2019
CoPR received: Friday 19th, 2019
Landing: Aug 3rd, 2019
I called the IRCC to book my landing interview for the Ottawa office but was directed by a prerecorded message to send an email to IRCC.PRA-RVPR.IRCC@cic.gc.ca to book an appointment. I did so and received an auto reply letting me know that I should receive a response within 30days.
After 2 weeks, I still hadn't heard from them so I decided to head to the nearest border with my friend to flagpole. I took my passport, my CoPR, proof of address, and 2 photos (which I did not need). We arrived at the Ogdensburg-Prescott border at around 11.30am. It was busy because it was a holiday weekend. When we arrived to speak to US customs, the officer was really nice and asked us to park at the side and enter the office. In the office I received a refusal of entry into the US and was directed to head back to the Canadian border.
The Canadian border was empty and we were again directed to park and enter the office building. Inside the building I waited around 5 minutes before being called up. The officer let another officer know that he has refused PR for 3 people today and I was slightly scared after hearing this. The officer took my paperwork, looked it over, asked me 3 questions (have I been charged of a crime, refused entry to Canada, and how many dependents I have), and also asked me how much money I had in my bank account (I logged in and showed him my savings). He then asked me to initial my CoPR, he stamped my passport, and told me 'It's official, you're a permanent resident, welcome to Canada.'
The entire process from arrival to border to approval took approximately 30 mins and was relatively painful.
I hope this has been helpful!