SSMC said:Good to hear your landing experience.
However, I would like to know if I do not have any address in Canada yet. How should I fill the form for SIN and PR card?!
Thanks
sss1 said:Hello,
Some updates from me on landing experience - Did a quick landing in Toronto in the morning and took the flight out of Canada in the evening. The process did not take much time apart from the wait at the long immigration queue which were there largely due to the many refugees cases being scrutinised. Gave BC address of my relatives for the PR Card which shall be sent in 6-8 "government" weeks and also applied for SIN(Social Insurance Number) which was generated on the spot and provided to me. Nobody asked me for any proof of funds. Tey simply asked me how much money was i carrying and I mentioned around 500CAD in cash and thats it. They just followed it up with "Welcome to Canada".
Did a short tour of Toronto post that and came back to airport for return since I plan to make the final move in 6-12 months. Most of the immigration staff were very friendly and welcoming. I was a bit worried about queries arising regarding the short trip since I was returning in the evening but this question never arose.
All in all, a very good first impression of Canada.
djgt said:Dear sss1,
What are the document you bring with you for short landing lets us know so we can also plan as you. What are documents visa officer asked to you and you have took all docs of your family or you went alone for this success landing.
Regards,
djgt said:Dear All,
Is some one got rejection after receiving COPR and Passport Visa Stamped till landing as i heard one of indian applicant got rejected after 6 month of receiving COPR and Passport Visa Stamp where he was supposed to land in February 2016. Is this really possible or news if fack? I don't believe that after getting COPR and Passport Stamping anyone got rejected by Immigration officer if he land in time till expiry...........
Is this real or fack..........
Regards,
djgt said:Dear All,
Is some one got rejection after receiving COPR and Passport Visa Stamped till landing as i heard one of indian applicant got rejected after 6 month of receiving COPR and Passport Visa Stamp where he was supposed to land in February 2016. Is this really possible or news if fack? I don't believe that after getting COPR and Passport Stamping anyone got rejected by Immigration officer if he land in time till expiry...........
Is this real or fack..........
Regards,
sss1 said:Hello,
Some updates from me on landing experience - Did a quick landing in Toronto in the morning and took the flight out of Canada in the evening. The process did not take much time apart from the wait at the long immigration queue which were there largely due to the many refugees cases being scrutinised. Gave BC address of my relatives for the PR Card which shall be sent in 6-8 "government" weeks and also applied for SIN(Social Insurance Number) which was generated on the spot and provided to me. Nobody asked me for any proof of funds. Tey simply asked me how much money was i carrying and I mentioned around 500CAD in cash and thats it. They just followed it up with "Welcome to Canada".
Did a short tour of Toronto post that and came back to airport for return since I plan to make the final move in 6-12 months. Most of the immigration staff were very friendly and welcoming. I was a bit worried about queries arising regarding the short trip since I was returning in the evening but this question never arose.
All in all, a very good first impression of Canada.
faithful84xi said:Hello folks
I did my landing process one week ago and it was smooth and easy but my question is about PR application form, was I supposed to fill this form and give it to the immigration officer or they will just send the PR card to the address I gave at the POE? And how long does it take to receive the PR card?
Jergens said:and to open a bank account what all documents are needed?