Vik1112
Star Member
- Aug 7, 2013
- 3
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- CCP-Ottawa
- NOC Code......
- 1241
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 11-03-2013
- Doc's Request.
- RPRF & Biodata 23-12-2013
- AOR Received.
- 19-04-2013
- Med's Request
- 24-12-2013
- Med's Done....
- 06-01-2014 (eCAS received 02-02-2014)
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- Visa exepmt
- VISA ISSUED...
- 30-01-2014 (received in mail 05-02-2014)
- LANDED..........
- 06-02-2014 at Peace bridge
Hi guys,
My journey to PR ended successfuly last night ;D
I landed at the peace bridge. Made a U turn (officer in the booth asked if I made a u-turn, but said it was OK). In the immigration office the whole thing took no more than 20 min. Just needed passports and COPR's. Nothing else was asked of me documents wise. The officer confirmed my address with driver's license, the COPR info, signed it himself, asked me to sign, said that I have the same rights as Canadian citizens with the exception of voting and serving in a military. After I expressed my dissapointment about the inability of enrolling into military forces, he chuckled and said if I really want to I can do that in 2 years after applying for citizenship Another thing he mentioned is that in order to maintain the PR status I must be present in Canada for 2 out of every 5 years. I also asked if I can go to US and back while waiting for the PR card. He said I can and COPR that he stapled in my passport is my prove of PR. Very smooth and pleasant experience!
This morning I applied for a new permanent SIN card with passport and COPR.
I would like to say thank you to all the members of this forum. It's a great tool with so much useful information and a great moral support, just to know that there are people going through the same process as yourself and you'are not alone!
I wish all the best of luck to the remaining applicants
My journey to PR ended successfuly last night ;D
I landed at the peace bridge. Made a U turn (officer in the booth asked if I made a u-turn, but said it was OK). In the immigration office the whole thing took no more than 20 min. Just needed passports and COPR's. Nothing else was asked of me documents wise. The officer confirmed my address with driver's license, the COPR info, signed it himself, asked me to sign, said that I have the same rights as Canadian citizens with the exception of voting and serving in a military. After I expressed my dissapointment about the inability of enrolling into military forces, he chuckled and said if I really want to I can do that in 2 years after applying for citizenship Another thing he mentioned is that in order to maintain the PR status I must be present in Canada for 2 out of every 5 years. I also asked if I can go to US and back while waiting for the PR card. He said I can and COPR that he stapled in my passport is my prove of PR. Very smooth and pleasant experience!
This morning I applied for a new permanent SIN card with passport and COPR.
I would like to say thank you to all the members of this forum. It's a great tool with so much useful information and a great moral support, just to know that there are people going through the same process as yourself and you'are not alone!
I wish all the best of luck to the remaining applicants