canadiancitizen said:Guys, I am hysterically happy.. my hubby just call me to tell me that he received Landing letter, for April 10, 2012 @ 13h00 in Montreal. 1 day after our wedding anniversary!!!...
Amazing!!! Congrats and good luck!!
canadiancitizen said:Guys, I am hysterically happy.. my hubby just call me to tell me that he received Landing letter, for April 10, 2012 @ 13h00 in Montreal. 1 day after our wedding anniversary!!!...
cililoca said:Hi guys, Just a question, when you do the landing you do it in your hometown or you have to travel to a bigger city if you live in the interior? I live in Kamloops, BC it's around 80.000 people here not such a small city but I wonder if we will have to drive to Vancouver or Kelowna for that? Anybody from BC knows?
CanAusGal said:That is a good question, I am not entirely sure. But the CIC only list Kelowna as your closest office, so that might in fact be the case - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/offices/help.asp#bc
ericc said:Many Congratulations for who got good news.
@ cililoca
I felt sad too!!!! I am done with looking at it, may be some peeps 5th April.
ryan_stw said:Thanks canadian, hope your hubby will land real soon as well.
canadiancitizen said:Guys, I am hysterically happy.. my hubby just call me to tell me that he received Landing letter, for April 10, 2012 @ 13h00 in Montreal. 1 day after our wedding anniversary!!!...
wery said:Hi everyone!
I just came back from my landing interview and everything went very smooth. Exactly the same as people explains in the forum.
I landed in Calgary and everyone was very polite and professional. We got there early and there was only one person in line.
After waiting for 10 minutes, they made me pay the fees first ($490!) I payed with credit card no problem.
After that, they made us wait another 10 minutes until they called me and my wife to a room and the immigration officer asked us the typical questions (Has anything changed? have you commited any crime? etc.) and made me sign a document.
Then she took my passport and stamped it, told me congratulations ans shaked our hands and then she gave me a piece of paper with the confirmation of permanent residence and told me that I will receive the final document in 8 or 10 weeks.
She also took my workpermit away because she said that I don't need one anymoreand told me that I had to get my permanent SIN number. Because in Calgary the office to get the SIN number is in the same building I did right away.
So seems like I am all done! I just have to wait until I get the real documents and then renew this every 5 years that should be much easier!
Good luck to everyone!