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Do I mail my passport to this address:

CPC – Ottawa
365 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa ON K1A 1L1

Does it matter which courier service I use to send my passport from USA to Canada.

I believe for getting my passport back, I can buy a prepaid Canada Post shipping label as instructed in the email that I received.

Please advise.
 
axisz said:
Hi, guys, I need your help badly. Is it possible for me to land in Canada with my study permit and then change my address from US to Canada for FSW application? (I am working in the US now) My master program will start in August but I have not heard anything from CIC since I received MER in mid Dec 2014. Thank you so much for advice. :o
Do you have a "Study Permit" or "Student Visa"? Study permit does not authorize you to enter into the country but student visa does! Have a proof of fund (i.e. bank statement) when landing in case the CBSA officer ask you if you can financially support yourself. I'm assuming you are not from a visa exempt country!

Once you have an address in Canada you can change your PR application address easily.

Good luck!
 
Guys, My journey of getting a Canadian PR ends here. I got my passport back in mail with the maple stamp today. :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D


Thanks a ton to all the support I got from this forum. I can say with confidence that I wouldn't have gotten my PR without the suport from this forum and people like Diplo and many others. This forum's worth a million times more than any consulting company!

I'll be applying for my brother later this year through the Express Entry system. I'll be here sharing that experience as well.
 
AlexVA said:
Do I mail my passport to this address:

CPC – Ottawa
365 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa ON K1A 1L1

Does it matter which courier service I use to send my passport from USA to Canada.

I believe for getting my passport back, I can buy a prepaid Canada Post shipping label as instructed in the email that I received.

Please advise.

The address is correct, I sent mine to the same. It doesn't matter what courier you use to send your passport, I used UPS my friend had CanadaPost . . .
 
DavidTFS said:
He can do anything any Canadian inside the country can do except voting! who cares! That's Canadian enough for me lol

The key word is 'inside'. He won't be recognized as a Canadian elsewhere. Even at a Canadian embassy abroad lol
 
sundeep_s_ said:
Guys, My journey of getting a Canadian PR ends here. I got my passport back in mail with the maple stamp today. :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D


Thanks a ton to all the support I got from this forum. I can say with confidence that I wouldn't have gotten my PR without the suport from this forum and people like Diplo and many others. This forum's worth a million times more than any consulting company!

I'll be applying for my brother later this year through the Express Entry system. I'll be here sharing that experience as well.

Congrats! By getting the PR project done I think most of us at this forum can move to a new one for Super Visa/ Parents Sponsorship to start a new journey again! Let's maintain this group throughout the process, PR, Sponsorship, Citizenship . . . CIC projects seems never ending eh?!
 
DavidTFS said:
Do you have a "Study Permit" or "Student Visa"? Study permit does not authorize you to enter into the country but student visa does! Have a proof of fund (i.e. bank statement) when landing in case the CBSA officer ask you if you can financially support yourself. I'm assuming you are not from a visa exempt country!

Once you have an address in Canada you can change your PR application address easily.

Good luck!

Thank you so much for prompt response DavidTFS, i mean "student visa". Nope, I am not from a visa exempt country :(
 
True that brother.. Yes, It's a great idea for those of us that intend to [apply/Help with applying] for parents/siblings to stay in touch through a new thread here. We can pass on this forum's awesomeness to others that way.


DavidTFS said:
Congrats! By getting the PR project done I think most of us at this forum can move to a new one for Super Visa/ Parents Sponsorship to start a new journey again! Let's maintain this group throughout the process, PR, Sponsorship, Citizenship . . . CIC projects seems never ending eh?!
 
axisz said:
Thank you so much for prompt response DavidTFS, i mean "student visa". Nope, I am not from a visa exempt country :(
No worries, You won't need the student visa very soon once your PR application is finalized. You're almost there!
I hope this the last time you are using the student visa to enter into the country.

Cheers!
 
sundeep_s_ said:
True that brother.. Yes, It's a great idea for those of us that intend to [apply/Help with applying] for parents/siblings to stay in touch through a new thread here. We can pass on this forum's awesomeness to others that way.
Count me in! Already started my research for super visa/sponsorship!
 
Diplomatru said:
The key word is 'inside'. He won't be recognized as a Canadian elsewhere. Even at a Canadian embassy abroad lol
Let's stay "inside" the country and enjoy what it has to offer!
 
DavidTFS said:
Let's stay "inside" the country and enjoy what it has to offer!

Agreed. And let's not call Canadians foreign nationals with a conditional permanent visa expiring in five years.
 
Diplomatru said:
Agreed. And let's not call Canadians foreign nationals with a conditional permanent visa expiring in five years.

Just to correct: Permanent resident status has infinite validity not 5 years(as long as you are in Canada for 2 out of 5 years). What do you mean by Conditional Permanent Visa ?
 
Diplomatru said:
Agreed. And let's not call Canadians foreign nationals with a conditional permanent visa expiring in five years.
ya let's call them foreign nationals with a conditional permanent visa expiring in five years! lol
 
Goku said:
Just to correct: Permanent resident status has infinite validity not 5 years(as long as you are in Canada for 2 out of 5 years). What do you mean by Conditional Permanent Visa ?

It means that this status can be revoked: crime, failure to meet residency requirements. Canadian citizenship can't.