Greetings,
Back in October 2006, someone posted the following to this forum:
"Due to abuse by people in US (H-1holders), the CIC is now trying to make sure that when you come to Canada, you come with intentions of staying here....Thanks to everyone for abusing the system before me, the CIC sent out a Red letter stating I need to re-submit (or re-take) my pictures at a Toronto CIC office. The dimensions and quality of the picture taken by the lady at CIC took were exactly the same as the one I had submitted. I guess they just wanted to see that I was still in Canada. All they had to was to ask. :lol:
If you are lucky you will get a letter in mail, to pick up the PR Card in person from a local office. Must pick up in person, no exceptions."
I have also read that if you return to the United States after landing but before receiving your PRC it is necessary to apply for a special one-time re-entry approval from a Canadian consulate in order to cross back over into Canada. If all this is true, it sounds like the wisest course is to cross and just sit tight until the PRC comes in.
Does anyone have any updated information, or advice, on this?
Many thanks,
Shylee
Back in October 2006, someone posted the following to this forum:
"Due to abuse by people in US (H-1holders), the CIC is now trying to make sure that when you come to Canada, you come with intentions of staying here....Thanks to everyone for abusing the system before me, the CIC sent out a Red letter stating I need to re-submit (or re-take) my pictures at a Toronto CIC office. The dimensions and quality of the picture taken by the lady at CIC took were exactly the same as the one I had submitted. I guess they just wanted to see that I was still in Canada. All they had to was to ask. :lol:
If you are lucky you will get a letter in mail, to pick up the PR Card in person from a local office. Must pick up in person, no exceptions."
I have also read that if you return to the United States after landing but before receiving your PRC it is necessary to apply for a special one-time re-entry approval from a Canadian consulate in order to cross back over into Canada. If all this is true, it sounds like the wisest course is to cross and just sit tight until the PRC comes in.
Does anyone have any updated information, or advice, on this?
Many thanks,
Shylee