- Mar 8, 2014
- 1
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- BOGOTA
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 28-01-2014
- AOR Received.
- 25-01-2014
- File Transfer...
- 06-03-2014 ( AOR from VO OFFICE )
- Med's Done....
- 28-11-2013
- Passport Req..
- 16-06-2014
- VISA ISSUED...
- 25-06-2014
- LANDED..........
- 12-07-2014
Thanks for this info !!! Enjoycanadacolombo said:I'm going to write this here in case anyone needs to do something similar in the future:
For "flagpoling" between Canada/U.S. we drove to the Peace Arch border crossing and parked in the BC Tourism Centre parking lot on the left hand side. We then walked by the Canadian Border Services building and confirmed that we could go on foot to "flagpole" on the U.S. side. We walked by the Peace Arch on a walkway on the left hand side and then the walkway goes by the U.S. Border Agency where there's a sign that says all pedestrians must check in at the port.
Inside the U.S. building there was a sign for pedestrians and luckily it was grouped in a line with Nexus card holders. It was therefore doubly useful that we chose to go by foot, rather than by car, since the traffic border wait time was about an hour and then the line-up for people inside the building coming by car was probably over an hour by my guess (Only two agents working for about 50 people in line).
In our line-up, however, we were called in about 15 minutes and it was not even an issue that my common-law spouse did not have a U.S. visa. We simply said that we were flagpoling and the officer asked my spouse a couple routine questions and gave her a piece of paper stating that she was refused entry to the U.S.
We then proceeded on foot on the same path we came from, passing the Peace Arch again, and then by the Canadian Border Service agent, who checked that piece of paper from the U.S. side, scanned passports, and asked routine questions. We were then directed into the building and there were no line-ups! An officer quickly grabbed my spouses passport and the two copies of Confirmation of Permanent Residence and called her in under 5 minutes to tell her that she was now landed and could apply for a SIN and MSP, and that her PR card would be mailed to her within 6 weeks.
The whole process took about an hour. This was a Monday at 11:00 am.
All the best to everyone following such a process.
Hey Huertdiaz, any news ?! No PPR?? 8)