I'm on the first batch that was called, yes I got my SIN right away from service Canada. It now starts with 6.MaryLou6 said:Yes, we landed yesterday in Edmonton as well! So glad to be done with all this. The officer told me I have to wait for the card to get my permanent sin, but people in the FB group have been saying it's not the case. Were you able to get your sin before the card arrived?
LAKEWOOD did you wait a long time or were you one first ones?
Starting March 15, 2016, if you are a permanent resident of Canada and a citizen of a visa-exempt country, you will need to travel with your Canadian permanent resident (PR) card or permanent resident travel document when flying to Canada. Otherwise, you may not be able to board your flight to Canada.Jamesdavid3 said:I was wondering if anyone has used the Urgent Process of the PR Card
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/pr-card/apply-urgent-processing.asp
I hear sometimes at the Landing interview they will ask you, are you planning within the next 2 months. I guess this question is because that's how long the PR takes to arrive.
So what happens if you say YES, I have already a booked Vacation/trip and I am planning to leave. Would they submit you for the Urgent Processing?
I think that's fine however its just the Situation when arriving at the Boarder and CBSA with no PR card.Ponga said:Starting March 15, 2016, if you are a permanent resident of Canada and a citizen of a visa-exempt country, you will need to travel with your Canadian permanent resident (PR) card or permanent resident travel document when flying to Canada. Otherwise, you may not be able to board your flight to Canada.
You hold a passport from a visa-exempt country, right? Just use that to board the plane.
Ok...WOW...REALLY?! Do you not know what happens when you land and have your CoPR document in hand?Jamesdavid3 said:I think that's fine however its just the Situation when arriving at the Boarder and CBSA with no PR card.
Ponga is absolutely right....there is no need for all these. Everything is on the database the CBSA will access when pulling out your details.Ponga said:Ok...WOW...REALLY?! Do you not know what happens when you land and have your CoPR document in hand?
Take it with you, so that you can show it to the CBSA officer when you come back into Canada. Truth is...you don't even need to do that, because they will already know that you will have landed.
You're really overthinking this...beyond belief.
You will have to either use your Passport to board your flight then enter the country as a resident or you can take the time to file for a PRTD. You can NOT use urgent processing on your initial PR card when you land so that is not even an option available to you. Others have told you to bring along your COPR as proof, however, you don't need that. The officers at the border will know you are a PR with a simple scan of your passport. I suggest you do NOT carry your COPR with you because if it is lost, then you must file to get it replaced. You need to keep that document as proof for everything up to and including when/if you become a citizen and/or retirement to obtain your retirement benefits.Jamesdavid3 said:I was wondering if anyone has used the Urgent Process of the PR Card
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/pr-card/apply-urgent-processing.asp
I hear sometimes at the Landing interview they will ask you, are you planning within the next 2 months. I guess this question is because that's how long the PR takes to arrive.
So what happens if you say YES, I have already a booked Vacation/trip and I am planning to leave. Would they submit you for the Urgent Processing?
Congrats on getting AIP.msbozick said:Hello, all!!! My boyfriend and I both got emails this morning granting us AIP!!!!
There was no mention of needing an interview, just that I needed to get my medical done.
I can't believe this is happening! I'm so happy!
So exciting! Congrats! I'm a May 5th applicant and hope I receive good news today. Anxiously checking my e-mails and ecas.msbozick said:Hello, all!!! My boyfriend and I both got emails this morning granting us AIP!!!!
There was no mention of needing an interview, just that I needed to get my medical done.
I can't believe this is happening! I'm so happy!
hi congratulations msbozick. One question did u submit medical in your original application? Thank you.msbozick said:Hello, all!!! My boyfriend and I both got emails this morning granting us AIP!!!!
There was no mention of needing an interview, just that I needed to get my medical done.
I can't believe this is happening! I'm so happy!