GustavesF said:The call center agents are only able to verify that you are calling them.
lol...
GustavesF said:The call center agents are only able to verify that you are calling them.
JohnnyP said:My wife landed in Vancouver yesterday.
It was the most pleasant experience we had throughout this long process for PR.
Our interview was at 2pm. I parked the car (in an expensive downtown area) for 3 hours because I heard it would be a long wait before you meet the officer.
We arrived around 1:20 and about 15 minutes later, we were called to see a "person" - I call it a person because she didn't look anything like an immigration officer, but rather just any other worker in an office.
Anyways, she politely asked us the 3 typical questions, has made my wife signed couple of papers and then congratulated us.
That was it!
We are now so happy to move on with our regular lives and travel wherever we want to go. Well of course, only after receiving the PR card, which will be mailed within 4 - 6 weeks.
Ponga said:Congratulations! Harmin would be sooooo happy for you both! LOL!
FYI...if your wife holds a passport from a visa exempt country, she can travel by air, rail, sea, or bus today. She just shouldn't tell the carrier that she's a new PR of Canada; she's a visitor to them.
She should carry her CoPR for re-entry into Canada, although it may not be needed.
Linden said:Wouldn't someone use their CoPR for re-entry at airport customs and come in as a PR if they didn't have their PR card yet?
Ponga said:Exactly, which is why I said to carry the CoPR along with a passport.
It's the commercial carrier that you'd want to avoid showing the CoPR to, because they are the ones that apparently need to see the PR Card.
Linden said:But you mentioned the CoPR may not be needed...wouldn't you need it at customs?
JohnnyP said:My wife landed in Vancouver yesterday.
It was the most pleasant experience we had throughout this long process for PR.
Our interview was at 2pm. I parked the car (in an expensive downtown area) for 3 hours because I heard it would be a long wait before you meet the officer.
We arrived around 1:20 and about 15 minutes later, we were called to see a "person" - I call it a person because she didn't look anything like an immigration officer, but rather just any other worker in an office.
Anyways, she politely asked us the 3 typical questions, has made my wife signed couple of papers and then congratulated us.
That was it!
We are now so happy to move on with our regular lives and travel wherever we want to go. Well of course, only after receiving the PR card, which will be mailed within 4 - 6 weeks.
congratulations JohnnyP,
this is really great news, enjoy your new liberty and be happy with your wife.
gaur84 said:Hi guys,
quick question : my wife completed her e medical on 2nd of April.
No update so far.
my question is : do we have to forward anything regarding medicals from our end to CIC?
or is it the doctor responsibility to send all the results?
The letter we received regarding medicals says: Complete or provide proof of completion of the Immigration medical examination.
This must be received at this office by: 2015/06/30
Please let me know.
Clcl88 said:Hi ,
i dont have any confirmation page all I have is the receipts.
I will send the copy of the receipts to CIC.
Should I email or fax it to them?
Thanks
Hi. I would send copy of the confirmation the doctors gives you to CIC, just to play safe. The doctor's office is sending the results to CIC, but also, you should send the confirmation page they give you.
Good luck
gaur84 said:Hi guys,
quick question : my wife completed her e medical on 2nd of April.
No update so far.
my question is : do we have to forward anything regarding medicals from our end to CIC?
or is it the doctor responsibility to send all the results?
The letter we received regarding medicals says: Complete or provide proof of completion of the Immigration medical examination.
This must be received at this office by: 2015/06/30
Please let me know.