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dextrousud

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Sep 29, 2015
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Hi guys

I would like to ask how the process of PR validation at the designated Canadian border or any International airport takes place. So, anyone who has gone through this process, I would appreciate him/her explaining few questions as follows:

a. Are you an Inland applicant? Which category?

b. Where did you land? -land Border or any International Airport

c. What Questions does the officer ask?

d. What documents are required to be submitted?

e. Does the officer goes over each submitted document in detail?

f. How much time it takes on an avg. to do the whole process?

g. Any estimation when you would be receiving the PR card?

h. Any other information that could be helpful for applicants?

Best of luck!
 
I asked a friend of mine who got it as a PhD stream applicant last April.

a. Are you an Inland applicant?
Yes

b. Where did you land? -Canadian land Border or any International Airport
Toronto (Etobicoke)

c. What Questions does the officer ask?
Casual questions:
- Do you confirm these info, name, supplied docs,
- Do you intend to settle in Canada permanently
-Were you convicted of any criminal offence anywhere?
- Do you confirm that this is your spouse landing with you
to My spouse
- Do you confirm this is your spouse?
- Do you have any other dependents?

d. What documents are required to be submitted?
Just the Passports and COPR

e. Does the officer goes over each submitted document in detail?
Nope.

f. How much time it takes on an avg. to do the whole process?
Waiting was 1 hour
Process ~ 10 minutes
you get a new SIN number even there

g. Any other information that could be helpful for applicants?
You already passed the hardship. This is the easy process.

Best of luck!
 
dextrousud said:
Thanks Wildemam!... Appreciate your help! :)

Toronto (Etobicoke) you mean at Pearson Intl' airport?

No - they are taking about the Etobicoke CIC office. You have to make an appointment if you want to land there. Getting an appointment can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months.

You can only land at Pearson Airport if you are arriving on an international flight. You can't simply drive to the airport from within Canada to land.
 
a. Are you an Inland applicant? Which category?
Inland, BC PNP EE

b. Where did you land? -land Border or any International Airport
land border - Vancouver, Point Roberts

c. What Questions does the officer ask?
Do you have any dependents?
Any goods to follow?

d. What documents are required to be submitted?
COPR and Passport

e. Does the officer goes over each submitted document in detail?
N/A

f. How much time it takes on an avg. to do the whole process?
in my case about 20 min.

g. Any estimation when you would be receiving the PR card?
6 weeks, I'm currently at week 5

h. Any other information that could be helpful for applicants?
I don't think there's much to worry about regarding landing for inland applicants. For anyone near Vancouver, I can definitely recommend Point Roberts - I did 3 border runs there, since there are never any line-ups. And you're even faster if you park your car on the Canadian side and cross the border on foot.

Best of luck!
 
Thanks! :)

RubyBlue said:
a. Are you an Inland applicant? Which category?
Inland, BC PNP EE

b. Where did you land? -land Border or any International Airport
land border - Vancouver, Point Roberts

c. What Questions does the officer ask?
Do you have any dependents?
Any goods to follow?

d. What documents are required to be submitted?
COPR and Passport

e. Does the officer goes over each submitted document in detail?
N/A

f. How much time it takes on an avg. to do the whole process?
in my case about 20 min.

g. Any estimation when you would be receiving the PR card?
6 weeks, I'm currently at week 5

h. Any other information that could be helpful for applicants?
I don't think there's much to worry about regarding landing for inland applicants. For anyone near Vancouver, I can definitely recommend Point Roberts - I did 3 border runs there, since there are never any line-ups. And you're even faster if you park your car on the Canadian side and cross the border on foot.

Best of luck!
 
Hi guys

I would like to ask how the process of PR validation at the designated Canadian border or any International airport takes place. So, anyone who has gone through this process, I would appreciate him/her explaining few questions as follows:

a. Are you an Inland applicant? Which category? Yes Cec

b. Where did you land? -land Border or any International Airport - border Manitoba/ North Dakota

c. What Questions does the officer ask? None.

d. What documents are required to be submitted? I brought everything pay stubs, proof of address, trade cert employer letter and contract passport old work permits and copr--- only asked for passport and copr only asked to give back old work permit.

e. Does the officer goes over each submitted document in detail? No

f. How much time it takes on an avg. to do the whole process?15 mins with officer

g. Any estimation when you would be receiving the PR card? 6-10 weeks

h. Any other information that could be helpful for applicants? Not really enjoy it I guess :)

Best of luck