QuebecOkie
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- Sep 23, 2012
- 47
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Vegreville
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 23-10-2012
- AOR Received.
- 28-01-2013
- Med's Done....
- 10-04-2013
- Passport Req..
- AIP 30-08-2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- DM 30-08-2013
- LANDED..........
- 10-10-2013
Yes, all inland applicants have a landing interview at their local CIC office. After you get DM, you will get a letter with the date and time of your landing interview. You go to the appointment with all of your paperwork, your passport, and your sponsor (who must have a photo ID, as well), you answer 3 or 4 simple questions, and then they issue you a COPR (certificate of permanent residency). Then boom, you're a PR! (The landing interview was actually very anticlimactic for me...all the long months of waiting and uncertainty, and then just a quick interview and it's all over.)Tenn2NS said:Is this the average time for all those who have landed, even those who don't have an interview? I guess I should also ask, is everyone required to have an interview after DM and before landing?
I ask because I am trying to figure out how much longer I need to wait. I am now at month 19 since we applied and 13 since we got AIP. I sent the last document they asked for (the FBI letter), which they received last Monday the 14th of April. I know because I requested a signature. They lost the first FBI letter so I wasn't going to let that happen again. Anyway, I should get a DM any day now and want to give myself a realistic timeline because after 19 months I've become too impatient to think about this rationally.
Yes, at your landing interview, you get the COPR. It does confirm you are a PR. However, it is not recommended that you travel commercially until you receive your PR card. If you travel, for instance, by commercial air, the airline can refuse to let you board a return flight to Canada. Not sure how often this happens. I'm a US citizen, and I traveled by air to the US to visit family before I had my PR card. I had no trouble at all. When reentering Canada, I went through the "visitor" line in Customs, because I didn't have a PR card. I had a copy of my COPR. The agent sent me to Immigration to confirm my status, which took perhaps 5 minutes and I was on my way.Tenn2NS said:One last question. I assume I get a letter confirming approval from CIC before the PR card arrives? Is that correct? If so, is that letter sufficient to prove I am now a PR or do I have to wait for the card?
Thanks,
Tenn2NS
COPR is sufficient to reenter Canada by personal vehicle at a US border crossing, however.
The PR card takes about 2-3 months to arrive.