Hand over your passport and validated COPR when you cross via land and they'll handle you just like any other permanent resident.
Your PR card is proof of status, but not the status itself, and PRs cannot be denied entry to Canada.
So a summary of the interview for those who requested:
The interview letter asked for my birth certificate and updated proof of funds, along with the generic list of documents everyone has to bring (this includes a new Schedule A, updated travel history and a few other things).
When I arrived...
Hello,
I'm an FSW-O who received PPR today.
Citizenship: United Kingdom
Visa Office: London
AOR: 25th January 2017
Medical Passed: 16th February 2017
ADR (Travel History): 17th May 2017
Interview Request: 10th July 2017
Interview Held: 3rd August 2017
IP2: 3rd August 2017
PPR: 10th August...
Hello,
I'm an FSW-O who received PPR today.
Citizenship: United Kingdom
Visa Office: London
AOR: 25th January 2017
Medical Passed: 16th February 2017
ADR (Travel History): 17th May 2017
Interview Request: 10th July 2017
Interview Held: 3rd August 2017
IP2: 3rd August 2017
PPR: 10th August 2017
Hello, could somebody please help me interpret this:
**Officer’s review** GCMS/FOSS: no adverse information FAMILY COMPOSITION SINGLE No prior relationship or dependents declared Identity established via provided documents. Experience -Under review Employment documents reviewed R75 (2) MINIMUM...
Hi everyone,
I'm a lurker here but I thought I'd give you my timeline so far:
Category: FSW-O
Citizenship: United Kingdom
Visa Office: London
AOR: 25th January 2017
Medical Passed: 16th February 2017
ADR (Travel History): 17th May 2017
Interview Request: 10th July 2017
BG: NA since February...