Sweden said:
I'll keep my fingers crossed here - but don't worry about it, my landing was SUPER easy and most officers are friendly. They wil only ask to confirm your status (still married, or still in couple), and read the information on the COPR to make sure it's correct, then sign in front of an officer, get your address for the PR card, and that's it! usually 10 min is more than enough!
I'll wait for news!
Sweden
So, it went well. I tried to just go straight to Immigration on the Canadian side, not to have to drive our of Canada, but that didn't work LOL. They asked me to go with the car through the US booths, and then make a U-turn back to the Canadian booths.
So I did that, the Canadian booth guy gave me some yellow slip and sent me back to the immigration desks inside. I got a grouchy lady that has given me hell on previous occasions when coming into Canada, so I was a little worried it's not going to go as smoothly as possible. For some reason this particular woman is always pissed off :/
Anyways, she was not enthusiastic, but I guess at this point had nothing to torture me with, so she just filled out the things she has to sign off on, and gave the CORP back to me to sign, stapled it to the passport and sent me over to customs. Overall, very dry.
The younger guys at customs made up for her lack of enthusiasm and even offered to take a picture of me as a souvenir. Unfortunately they said, they are not allowed to be in the picture, LOL
Today, I went to Service Canada and got my social insurance number. Tomorrow I'll go apply for the medical card, and next week I have an appointment to exchange my driver's license.
So now... I'm all legal and stuff
I can FINALLY start my doggy daycare business, I have been waiting for SO SO long to get going with that.
Thank you all for the advice and support.