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Sitting in edmonton, waiting to land.... We arrived at 0910 it's now 1100. Maybe a good thing we paid for the full day of parking..... Should have brought a book....waiting area is FULL!
 
somewhatstressed said:
Sitting in edmonton, waiting to land.... We arrived at 0910 it's now 1100. Maybe a good thing we paid for the full day of parking..... Should have brought a book....waiting area is FULL!

Woohoo!!! Congrats! I just got my AIP. Can't wait for DM and landing! Haha Best wishes to you!
 
do I need to bring my daughter to the landing interview? she's Canadian and the landing letter just mentions the sponsor must be there, but not our kids. the thought of having my 16mo old in a lobby for 2+ hours is daunting.
 
sounion said:
do I need to bring my daughter to the landing interview? she's Canadian and the landing letter just mentions the sponsor must be there, but not our kids. the thought of having my 16mo old in a lobby for 2+ hours is daunting.

They are not needed to be at interview. Only the spouse and applicant and children who are landing.

We brought our 2 kids to interview because we had no one to look after them. CIC will not fault you if you bring kids.

Screech339
 
@sounion,

Are you going to wear nice dress in the upcoming landing interview ?? I am wondering what kind of dress is suitable for such a occasion ???

sounion said:
do I need to bring my daughter to the landing interview? she's Canadian and the landing letter just mentions the sponsor must be there, but not our kids. the thought of having my 16mo old in a lobby for 2+ hours is daunting.
 
sunflora said:
@ sounion,

Are you going to wear nice dress in the upcoming landing interview ?? I am wondering what kind of dress is suitable for such a occasion ???

There are no dress codes in showing up. You can be in your pajamas for all they care. No difference from people shopping in their PJs. And I have seen some people in Pjs at the malls and supermarkets.

Screech339
 
With pajamas ? really?.....I thought you should wear "something formal" to show your seriousness....It seems I think too much ...

screech339 said:
There are no dress codes in showing up. You can be in your pajamas for all they care. No difference from people shopping in their PJs. And I have seen some people in Pjs at the malls and supermarkets.

Screech339
 
sunflora said:
With pajamas ? really?.....I thought you should wear "something formal" to show your seriousness....It seems I think too much ...

You are in for a huge disappointment if you think it is formally done. Pretend you are waiting at a bank waiting your turn in line for a booth to open. No difference really.

Screech339
 
There are times we go in PJ's down to buy groceries.. Not to sound like nuts, but if it's late.. who cares.. :)
 
Does anyone know if landing letter is sent through as e-mail or as regular mail through post. And my wife never got an e-mail from CIC but I did get AIP + DM email together at once and if I log into ecas it says Decision Made and a letter was sent to my wife and we should expect delays in mail before contacting them. So am assuming is my wife ( the sponsor) still getting a mail from CIC or what?
 
aakpawan said:
Does anyone know if landing letter is sent through as e-mail or as regular mail through post. And my wife never got an e-mail from CIC but I did get AIP + DM email together at once and if I log into ecas it says Decision Made and a letter was sent to my wife and we should expect delays in mail before contacting them. So am assuming is my wife ( the sponsor) still getting a mail from CIC or what?

99% of the time, it will be a landing letter by regular mail.
 
Screech is exactly right about that!! You are the person who is going to receive the landing letter (regular mail through the post) from CIC....the letter will be addressed to your name.

screech339 said:
99% of the time, it will be a landing letter by regular mail.
 
sunflora said:
Screech is exactly right about that!! You are the person who is going to receive the landing letter (regular mail through the post) from CIC....the letter will be addressed to your name.

Thanks guys sigh!!!! and they lady from CIC call center told me am getting it via e-mail I wasn't surprised when she told me that and my OWP was sent to old address even after I updated address on ECAS and called CIC to verify address change. The lady apologized and told me it still didn't update in their system that something went wrong now I have to keep an eye for it at my old address because the lady also said it could take up to 8 weeks to reprint and send me a new one to my new address. And finally said she updated it my address in their system internally hope she is right any mails from CIC will now come to my new address, hope she's right so I don't get my landing letter sent to my old address again!!
 
jsker said:
Just out of curiosity, what kinds of questions do they ask in the interview?

They normally would only ask you who takes care of the house, how do we pay for our expenses, who works in the house? if we live on our own or rent. how much rent. what did we do last weekend or 2 nights before... does your spouse take care of you? who does the house chores. where and what did we eat last night. who makes dinner/breakfast. etc etc.

The immigration officer asked me all these questions after she told me about the serious issue that was on my file that caused us to wait so long. and then she asked me if both my children are from my husband.

I guess my interview wasn't as bad as I had thought. I am pregnant with my 2nd baby and I took my 18month old with us to the interview the immigration officer didn't say anything why we brought him along. infact she was happy with my son because he is an angel and didn't bother either one of us while being questioned.

However. these are some minor questions they ask only if they do call you for the first stage interview only to clear doubts about the relationship but if you're not asked to show up for an interview than you'll just receive AIP either by email or mail.
 
screech339 said:
I think your timeline for PR card should be based on the timeline of PR at time of landing. Anyone who landed this week would get the timeline based on this week PR card timeline of 38 days. If you can remember how long your PR card timeline was at time of landing, that would be how long you may have to wait before you call.

My wife's PR card arrived in the expected time based on PR card timeline at week of landing. Even though the PR card timeline was getting shorter as weeks went by.

Screech339

Called the call center today and was asked when my application was sent in, when I explained that I landed on 30th Sept the gentleman congratulated me and welcomed me to Canada. He went off to check the status of my card and came back saying good news, card was mailed on Nov 14th...that's a big improvement on the timeline when I landed.