It's affected in land applications already, we have pple waiting for AIP for almost 8months! We can only keep our fingers crossed and hope for the best!canham2012 said:Guys really worried about the strike .. Will it affect inland applicants ? :-X I am waiting for my DM ... I hope it comes soon ..
At a minimum, it will impact security checks because those are performed by foreign service officers abroad.canham2012 said:Guys really worried about the strike .. Will it affect inland applicants ? :-X I am waiting for my DM ... I hope it comes soon ..
I think that's a pretty sensible read. It doesn't make much sense that the Treasury Board would say they were ready to meet and discuss a new offer, and then say in the meeting "oh wait, actually we're not offering anything else."computergeek said:At a minimum, it will impact security checks because those are performed by foreign service officers abroad.
Note that this labour action has been ongoing for months now - they've been doing work to rule since earlier this year, and now they've staged some walk-offs. A rumour I heard from one of those foreign service workers was that Treasury had planned on making a new offer but the higher powers pulled it at the last minute. My read is that Harper's office said "no" to meeting the demands for equivalent pay for the foreign service workers.
The PR card isn't actually required by CBSA (see ENF 4 - it even describes how they can confirm you are a PR if you don't have ANY identification at all!) It's an issue for the airlines. For people from visa exempt countries, the airlines don't care. For people from non-visa exempt countries, the airlines want to see a VISA or a PR card (or a PRTD - which looks like a visa to them).gjfst said:Just some info about traveling without pr card:
I just came home from my home country , I travelled with my Canadian fiancé and there was no problem entering Canada. We told the agent that I am waiting for the pr card and we gave him the COPR. They let me to enter without any problem.
(In my home country I said I come to visit. I am from a visa exempt country)
screech339 said:Hi everyone,
My wife has landed today at etobicoke office.
It is a small office space. Not your typical huge room that you see at ontario service office There were a number of couples waiting. There was one from holland. I asked her how long has she waited since she submitted application. She told me 3 years to land today. So my wife and I are graceful that it took us 10 months.
We went up to the counter when my wife's name was called. The agent asked me for my photo id for id and address confirmation. She reminded me that I am financially responsible for her for the next 3 years. While I agree with that. The issue I had was that my letter stated that I am responsible for 3 years it also said that if sponsored came to Canada as visitor followed by inland sponsorship, then my 3 year responsiblity starts when she entered Canada as a visitor.
Anyway my wife was asked 3 standard questions, have you been convicted in Canada. Have you been denied entry into Canada? 3rd question I don't remember as I was distracted by my 2 kids as the questions were directed at my wife.
After getting COPR in passport, we went back to wait area again to be called back later for SIN application. She has her SIN now. After all that we went to Ontario service office to update her OHIP for status change to permanent OHIP.
The wait for my wife and I is officially done. Just have to wait for PR card and start getting her resume out for job hunting.
Screech339