nyctomtl said:
Hi Rhinogirl congratulations on things moving along. I'm a couple months behind you but in the same situation since I am in Canada on a temporary work permit... I just assumed when I get my COPR that I'd drive across the border to the US and then come right back and land. But it sounds like temporary residents can't do that from what you are describing - you were given a specific landing appointment. Also, other than my temporary work permit, I can't think what other documents I have that are "Visitor Records." Can you elaborate? Thanks and congrats again.
Hi Nyctomtl, sorry, I should've been more clear. My COPR came with instructions that stated that if I was already in Canada, I could call CIC and request an appointment OR go to a port of entry to land.
You are not required to land at a local CIC office, you can do so at a POE (e.g. airport, border crossing). I chose to make an appointment because it's more convenient for us.
Here are the list of things the landing appointment letter said to bring for my landing appointment:
Please bring the following documents:
-this call-in notice
-a valid passport, identity or travel document; if you were previously advised that you are exempt from the travel document requirement, bring the waiver letter and other documents establishing your identity;
-your Confirmation of Permanent Residence (CoPR) document that was mailed to you;
-Temporary Resident document issued by CIC (Work Permit, Student Permit, Visitor Record)
When you land, you turn in whatever visa documents you have because once you become a PR, you don't need them anymore!