I have received the confirmation of PR letter.
Application Received on Aug 27, 2012
Medical Requested Apr 27, 2013
Medical done May 28, 2013
Medical result received (guessing) June 05, 2013
Decision made (guessing) July 02, 2013
CPR was dated on July 02, 2013.
Since I did not provided prepaid express envelop thingy, I received that letter in regular mail, on July 09, 2013
Because I am from visa-exampt country, no visa counterfoil will be issued.
Not sure what that means exactly, but I think that means there is no passport request required..
QUESTION
1.I thought CEC doesnt have an interview process, but it is mentioned on the letter.
What would they 'interview' me about?
2. the letter says that if you am unable to proceed to a Canadian Port of Entry, you have the option of obtaining your permanent resident status in Canada. contact CIC call centre ASAP to arrange an appointment with the nearest CIC office to your place of residence.
Is there a disadvantage of doing that instead of crossing the boarder actually???
Application Received on Aug 27, 2012
Medical Requested Apr 27, 2013
Medical done May 28, 2013
Medical result received (guessing) June 05, 2013
Decision made (guessing) July 02, 2013
CPR was dated on July 02, 2013.
Since I did not provided prepaid express envelop thingy, I received that letter in regular mail, on July 09, 2013
Because I am from visa-exampt country, no visa counterfoil will be issued.
Not sure what that means exactly, but I think that means there is no passport request required..
QUESTION
1.I thought CEC doesnt have an interview process, but it is mentioned on the letter.
What would they 'interview' me about?
2. the letter says that if you am unable to proceed to a Canadian Port of Entry, you have the option of obtaining your permanent resident status in Canada. contact CIC call centre ASAP to arrange an appointment with the nearest CIC office to your place of residence.
Is there a disadvantage of doing that instead of crossing the boarder actually???