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I was curious to understand the manner in which the PR card is issued.
I hear that it is "sent" 3-4 weeks after you land.
But I read in the web and get the impression that it needs to be collected at the nearest CIC office.

I'm confused:

1. Is the card itself sent to an address that you give to the immigration officer upon landing or is the information that you need to collect the card mailed to that address?

2. If I need to collect the card then can I do so on behalf of my family members or is it only given to each person after an identity verification i.e. in person?

2. What is the minimum safe period I should plan to stay in order to collect my PR card after landing? I do want to return to my work in the US with my card and cannot have a relative/friend send it to me


I will be grateful for an answer from the experts here.
 

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max_lee said:
Hi,

As I was mentioning earlier, I completed my Landing yesterday(1st April 2010) at Ambassador Bridge, Detroit-Windsor but the Experience was something I would not relish. Well I had planned everything well in advance on all the documents and arranged them as required , I was infact complimented by the customs officer as very well Organised for getting these done which saved both of us a lot of time, infact my customs clearance including stamping all Goods to accompany list other customs doc etc took a mere 10 mins.

Well let me start from the beginning,

I drove to the Ambassador Bridge post at 5.45 pm, the CBSA person at the gate took all my documents and asked my purpose of visit and I mentioned to complete my Landing for PR.

CBSA : Is this your car
myself: yes
CBSA: So you are Importing the car as well?
myself: Not now as I am leaving back to US after completing my landing
CBSA:If you are leaving back why are you landing now, come back when you are moving for good
myself: I have a job in the US and cannot now right now but my PR Visa is expiring and hence need to land
CBSA: OK, (gives me a Yellow slip)go to the immigration block(pointing to a nearby building) park your car give this slip to an officer there and proceed to the Immigration office inside, submit your papers there, the officer there will take this further
myself: Thanks(I was kind of nervous after this discussion)

After parking my car I was waitingfor a CBSA Officer, an elderly officer who looked like a senior officer came to me,

CBSA: are you being helped sir?
Myself: No, infact I was looking for someone to take this yellow slip and complete my Landing as PR.
CBSA: OK, I can help you with that, is this your car?
Myself: yes
CBSA: Where are the import documents? Need the original title as well?
Myself: I am not importing the vehicle now, I am completing my landing and going back to US.
CBSA:but after completing your landing you will become a PR and you cannot drive in Canada with a US plate? You will have to turn back and go immediately, anyways this is what customs will mention to you, but for now pls take all your papers, passport, your valubles from the car lock the vehicle and proceed to the building, there is the immigration on the left and customs on the right as you enter, first finish your immigration and then go to the customs, they will complete your landing process.
Myself: Thanks

Proceeded to the immigration, was waiting and an officer called me, I must tell you that this guy was the best of all CBSA officers I met, he was so curteous as well as informed that from the time I went to the counter to complete the immigration took only 20 mins (saw there were other officers including a lady officer who were haggling other PR's who were waiting, and I could tell that they were not happy and were cursing and swearing at the waiting room.

Myself: Good evening officer
CBSA: Good evening, can I get all the passports of the people along with yours who will be landing today, I will also need the COPR papers?
Myself: gave the documents requested
CBSA: Where are you proceeding from here and can I know how much funds you are carrying?
Myself: I am proceeding to Toronto and will live with my cousin(showed the PR Card request form which I preprinted filled with my cousins address) for a couple of months and I have USD2000 & this is the bank statement for the balance of funds that I will transfer to a Canadian bank later.
CBSA: ok, pls wait I will enter all the details in the system and will call you, you don,t need the PR Card form as this COPR form first page with the photo will be sent and your PR Card will carry this photo, anyways I will take the address from the form you provided and later shread the photocopy, now if you can pls wait till I call for you.
Myself: ok officer, thanks (after about 10 mins called me, very fast, other officers were talking between themselves and on an average took atleast 25-30 to complete this stage)
CBSA: can you pls sign this documents at the places I am showing, pointing to my wife, he said Maam can you sign your papers as well, and then he mentioned to me to sign the papers for my kids on their behalf.
Myself: did everything mentioned, and he asked us to wait again. After 5 mins called me back again.
CBSA:Congratulations, you and your family are PR's of Canada now, welcome, pls take these passports and the copy of COPR forms, you will need these if you need to enter Canada by road before your PR Card arrives which would be approx 5-6 weeks due to the holidays from today to Monday. If you need to fly into Canada pls apply for a Travel document at the nearest Canadian consul to your home. Take all the goods accompanying list and to follow list to the customs they will take care of it.
Myself: Thanks officer, have a nice day

From there went to the customs and got all my Goods to follow list stamped, they took one copy and gave me another copy, he also filled the Personal effects accounting document and stamped the yellow slip given outside and asked me to go to my car and give the slip to the officer there and proceed.

I went outside with all the documents and the yellow slip, here is where from all my problems started.

The guy who came to my car was the same guy who was initially at the gate, he recognized me and said, “so you are going back to the US now right?”

Myself: I am staying for the night at Windsor and will be leaving tomorrow morning as I have driven a long way today and like to take rest before proceeding back.
CBSA: but you told me you are going back today? You can cross over the bridge and stay in Detroit and take rest. You are a PR of Canada now and cannot drive a US Plate vehicle registered in your name in Canada until you complete your import, do you want to import your vehicle now?
Myself: No, although I own the vehicle I need to export it from US before importing into Canada and I don't have any paper work for that to do now. By now he went and called his supervisor who was sitting a couple of feet away from us(Presume he wanted to impress her with his investigations), she came and said that I have to turn back into the US right now.
CBSA(Supervisor): Sir you have 2 options one Import the vehicle now and drive into Canada you have 45 days to change your plates, if you do not want to import now I will enter the details into the system you can still drive into Canada but when you bring this vehicle into Canada for good you will have to pay all the duties which will be a lot, 2nd option drive back to the US and bring again into Canada when you are ready for import, pls note that I am also entering these details into the system and you will be stopped at any port of entry and your vehicle will not be allowed to enter unless you import at that time so don't try to enter through any other port at a later date or time, I am informing you this in advance just in case you don't have a bad situation later.

At this stage I was already tired and had enough of this B** S***. I just wanted to go back to the US as it was getting late.

Myself: Fine I will go back to US now
CBSA(Supervisor): Ok take this white slip(she din't even show me what it was, stapled a white form and struck it in my windshield) show this to the US border agent, I have just mentioned you are returning into US without entering Canada since your vehicle was not going to be imported into Canada.
Myself: ok, Thanks(didn't want to even say this but did not want to get into any further issues)

Drove over the bridge into the US Side and met the CBP Guy at the gate, was a cool guy

CBP: Took the white sheet and our passports and went through and asked me,”so decided to move to Canada for PR? How come you did not get your vehicle exported from US or Imported into Canada?
Myself: explained the entire story of landing and was not prepared to complete the import right now
CBP: ok, are you aware what needs to be done to export your vehicle from US and import into Canada when you want to do it later?
Myself: Yes officer.
CBP: Great, you guys have a nice weekend, have a safe drive(didn't bother to even check the vehicle, which most of the others were going through)

Thus I entered into Detroit exactly 3 hrs after I crossed into Windsor, bad experience.

Now coming to the questions for the seniors Qurox, PMM, Rocky 272727 or any others I have may have missed out,

1) Was the CBSA correct in not letting me enter Canada if I owned a vehicle that was registered in the US after I am a PR of Canada, even though I had the vehicle in the To follow goods list? If so can I enter Canada in a rental car? What would be my chance of refusal to drive a rental car with US plates in Canada in case I decide to go to Canada after a month or 2?

Seniors, pls help me, I am totally confused why CBSA did not allow me to drive a US registered vehicle just because I am now a PR of Canada?

This would help me to understand and plan in case if I need to make a trip at a later date, and what is the best possible solution to this.

Rgds

Max
Congratulations Max! Thanks for sharing this experience. Now I am having second thoughts of bringing our car when we do the landing process. I may not have the presence of mind and patience that you have while being questioned by the border officers.

Cheers to you and your family!!!
 

rocky272727

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BZ Mom said:
Congratulations Max! Thanks for sharing this experience. Now I am having second thoughts of bringing our car when we do the landing process. I may not have the presence of mind and patience that you have while being questioned by the border officers.

Cheers to you and your family!!!
Before landing read the links I have posted on this thread and also other information...it might help you. Luck for your landing.
 

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Rocking Rocky
 

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This is for applicant and immigrant visa holder planning to migrate to Canada from India. It might be applicable to people migrating from other country's as well.

Usually all and every big Indian Bank has tie ups with their correspondence banks everywhere. I would like to share this news with people applying from India.

I will update the names of bank and their arrangements with international banks so that one can get more clarity on it.
 

Honolulu

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Rocky, can you please help with my PR card question?!
Thanks.
 

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they gonna send the pr card to address you give to the immigration officer at port of entry.it takes from 30-70 days for pr card delivery(by post)
 

penpal

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Hi Rocky,

Can you thro some light on how the funds need to be carried at the time of landing.I was thinking of taking all the funds in cash dollars.But i heard there is the option of taking it in Draft and T.C.s also.
My intention is to open a bank account after i land and get the SIN no.,which will enable me to bank the funds.Is the draft issued by the exchange house or the bank.Who are the entities giving this service.How long does it take for the draft, once deposited ,to get clearance and what are the charges,if any.
Is the conversion exchange rate for the candaian dollar,cheaper, in terms of conversion to cash or draft.

Thanks
 

rocky272727

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Honolulu said:
I was curious to understand the manner in which the PR card is issued.
I hear that it is "sent" 3-4 weeks after you land.
But I read in the web and get the impression that it needs to be collected at the nearest CIC office.

I'm confused:

1. Is the card itself sent to an address that you give to the immigration officer upon landing or is the information that you need to collect the card mailed to that address?
Ans. If you give the address at the time of landing then It is sent to that address.
2. If I need to collect the card then can I do so on behalf of my family members or is it only given to each person after an identity verification i.e. in person?
Ans. Ask PMM. I think it will be handed over to the holder only.
2. What is the minimum safe period I should plan to stay in order to collect my PR card after landing? I do want to return to my work in the US with my card and cannot have a relative/friend send it to me
1 month. You will get it back. But once you land you can visit any place outside Canada. And once you card reaches the address which you opted then some one from that address (Your relative) can mail it to you so that you can enter Canada and avoid the travel documents and stuff.

I will be grateful for an answer from the experts here.
Check answers in Red
 

rocky272727

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penpal said:
Hi Rocky,

Can you thro some light on how the funds need to be carried at the time of landing.I was thinking of taking all the funds in cash dollars.But i heard there is the option of taking it in Draft and T.C.s also.
My intention is to open a bank account after i land and get the SIN no.,which will enable me to bank the funds.Is the draft issued by the exchange house or the bank.Who are the entities giving this service.How long does it take for the draft, once deposited ,to get clearance and what are the charges,if any.
Is the conversion exchange rate for the candaian dollar,cheaper, in terms of conversion to cash or draft.

Thanks
Best option is to take cash, but if you are carrying big amount of cash then take TC/Draft. Draft will take more time then TC's.
 

Honolulu

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Thanks Rocky.
So it looks like the option is to receive it by post only?
 

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Honolulu said:
I was curious to understand the manner in which the PR card is issued.
I hear that it is "sent" 3-4 weeks after you land.
But I read in the web and get the impression that it needs to be collected at the nearest CIC office.

I'm confused:

1. Is the card itself sent to an address that you give to the immigration officer upon landing or is the information that you need to collect the card mailed to that address?

2. If I need to collect the card then can I do so on behalf of my family members or is it only given to each person after an identity verification i.e. in person?

2. What is the minimum safe period I should plan to stay in order to collect my PR card after landing? I do want to return to my work in the US with my card and cannot have a relative/friend send it to me


I will be grateful for an answer from the experts here.
Hi Holnolulu,

1. The card will be mailed by CIC to the new address which you provide up on landing or to the adress already in COPR.

2. All the cards for individual family members are mailed in seperate envelopes on the given address.

3. I suggest the minimum safe period is 45 days due to any possible un-expected delay. But you can preapre for an early travel from 4th week. Look at the mail box daily from 3rd week itself.

Note: When me and my wife landed we were told by IO that our cards will be reached in 6 weeks. But we got them in the mail box on the 20th day.
 

Honolulu

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Thanks all.
Really useful information.
 

penpal

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rocky272727 said:
Best option is to take cash, but if you are carrying big amount of cash then take TC/Draft. Draft will take more time then TC's.
Hi Rocky,

Thanks for the reply.
Are the funds taken into canada on the second visit (after the intial landing),taxable.If yes,can this be avoided by declaring it in the goods to follow list (although these are not goods per se).Is there any provision,pls let me know.

Thanks