Can anyone shed light over the current landing process post receipt of COPR. Are you required to do your PR formalities at the airport itself? What are you required to carry with yourself?
so when you land at the airport do you receive your PR card right there. or do you get a temporary card and wait for your actually PR card to come in the mail at a later date ??CharlieD10 said:Yes, for Outland applicants arriving in Canada for the first time your PR formalities are concluded at whatever port of entry (airport) you arrive at.
For Immigration, they will ask for your COPR, ask you to confirm some details listed on it (address, dependents, spelling of your names), sign it, and they will cancel your visa counterfoil and advise you of your responsibilities as far as the residency obligation.
If you plan to bring or import personal items, make sure you have your B4 and B4A forms completed ahead of time, it will greatly reduce the amount of time you spend at Customs.
Thank you.....CharlieD10 said:Yes, for Outland applicants arriving in Canada for the first time your PR formalities are concluded at whatever port of entry (airport) you arrive at.
For Immigration, they will ask for your COPR, ask you to confirm some details listed on it (address, dependents, spelling of your names), sign it, and they will cancel your visa counterfoil and advise you of your responsibilities as far as the residency obligation.
If you plan to bring or import personal items, make sure you have your B4 and B4A forms completed ahead of time, it will greatly reduce the amount of time you spend at Customs.
You do not receive either your PR card or a temporary one at the airport. You get one of the copies of your Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) back (the one without the photograph attached) and the visa counterfoil is cancelled. You will have to wait about 6-8 weeks (47 business days currently) to receive your PR card.LeisaP said:so when you land at the airport do you receive your PR card right there. or do you get a temporary card and wait for your actually PR card to come in the mail at a later date ??
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o okay! i understand nowCharlieD10 said:You do not receive either your PR card or a temporary one at the airport. You get one of the copies of your Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) back (the one without the photograph attached) and the visa counterfoil is cancelled. You will have to wait about 6-8 weeks (47 business days currently) to receive your PR card.
No you do not receive the PR card when you land, you will receive it by mail at the address that is on the COPR. In the meantime you can use your COPR with your passport to get the SIN card and other things done.LeisaP said:so when you land at the airport do you receive your PR card right there. or do you get a temporary card and wait for your actually PR card to come in the mail at a later date ??
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okay thanks!Huron said:No you do not receive the PR card when you land, you will receive it by mail at the address that is on the COPR. In the meantime you can use your COPR with your passport to get the SIN card and other things done.
okay thanks for the link! i will check it out and see what it says,Huron said:Sorry I do not know about BC requirements but you can check here http://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/moving-bc/moving-dl
thanks for the link it will help me as I am landing in 10 days...CharlieD10 said:http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/before-border.asp
Here is a CIC page about preparing to arrive. The link to the B4 is there.