I will do that for sure.perk said:Ericc let me know if you hear anything.
I will do that for sure.perk said:Ericc let me know if you hear anything.
Congratulations! On the good news train we have some as well! My application has been completed and sent to Vancouver office where I am awaiting a call to schedule our interview!anticipation said:One more 2011 has landed.
I landed in Vancouver. There was a video presentation and a very friendly CIC officer.
If anyone has any questions let me know.
TheProfessorsWife said:My questions for you Anticipation is:
-How long did it take for Vancouver to contact you for the interview?
**I got the appointment date within a week from Vancouver.
-How long after that did it take for interview to actually take place?
**But it was set about 2 months out. February to April.
-The Call Centre said that my interview is the same as landing, yet they did not say a decision has been made, just that my file is completed.... is this the same thing?
Don't worry you have it. There was actually just the powerpoint presentation and some questions at the desk.
I am*hoping* I'll be able to go back to my homeland for a visit in August, is that wishful thinking?
If your timeline is like my timeline, it might be possible, it takes 8 weeks from after getting your Certificate of Permanent Residency to getting your PR card. So, all together it might be 4 months from Decision Made to the PR card
You need a PR card to take any commercial vehicle. the COPR is only good at a land crossing. You can apply to speed this process up, but I don't know the details about that.
Either way, this is one step closer! There is finally a light at the end of the tunnel and we are all going to be bona fide PRs soon enough!!
Thank you ALL!!!
Congratulations and good luck
The PR card should match her COPR. If her COPR matches her passport, then there is nothing you can do to change it. If her PR card does not match the COPR, you should request a replacement PR card. If her COPR does not match her passport, you should request a correction to the COPR.ingodwetrustforever said:Hi computer geek. I have a question for u. My wife received her PR card today and has her original name on it. We have changed her last name to my name 6 months after we got married. I heard it is NOT possible to change the last name on the PR card. but she changed her last name 2 years before she became a PR. also her OHIP card and SIN card is under her changed last name which is my last name. Every document is under my last name except PR. what can we do to change that? Is that possible.??oh by the way it took them to issue PR card in total of 63 days!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks a lot.
Thanks computer geek.!computergeek said:The PR card should match her COPR. If her COPR matches her passport, then there is nothing you can do to change it. If her PR card does not match the COPR, you should request a replacement PR card. If her COPR does not match her passport, you should request a correction to the COPR.
But if her passport matches her COPR and the PR card, she will not be able to change it.
Sorry for being unclear. NO you cannot take a train or bus. They are commercial vehicles. But you can take a private car across and maybe even walk, but I'm not sure about that.TheProfessorsWife said:So if I travel by train or bus I can take my COPR with me and that should suffice?
Very happy!!! ;Davigtr said:Really? one month?
I see you have my timeline but you still without DM? That's crazy!!
It is a nightmare,and for no reason too...
Well..at least the summer is knocking on our door
theinlander said:Very happy!!! ;D
I just got an email stating that my app has been completed, and "The Canada Immigration Centre in Montreal will contact you concerning your permanent resident status."
My timeline goes as follow:
App received July 29, 2011
AIP June 18, 2012
DM May 1, 2013
Landing Interview ?!?!?!
My ecas has not changed to DM yet, but the letter I received by email is dated 2013-05-01.
I did have to send some additional docs between June 18, 2012 and May 1, 2013. The last doc I sent was my Canadian fingerprints, which they received on April 16, so they took only 2 weeks to make the decision.
Does anybody knows the Montreal waiting period for the appointment?