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tej 79 said:
hi friends please help me I received my mr from ndvo 0n 7 may and mr line appeared on 6june ,and now after 2.5 months ndvo informed my consultant that they didn't received my additional documents requested along with mr but unfortunately we got only mr instructions for me and my family on 7may. now one week completed there is no reply from ndvo . I am fsw with aeo .within how many days they will give reply.iam very tensed and waiting for ppr.
consultants always delay, send them CSI and prepare for additionl Docs and submitt them as early as possible, do not delay.take the list of additionl docs from ur consultant. nekeol
 
Hello every one !

I have 35-40 day trip ahead for landing @ Toronto. Can any one tell me can I visit USA I have Valid B1/B2. Can any one confirm that without PR cards will they allow to reentry in Canada from road border ?

Badar
 
YES U can , u need to have one of the below for entry :

landing papers
work permit
study permit
 
terki said:
YES U can , u need to have one of the below for entry :

landing papers
work permit
study permit

Thanks terki

I can understand is this is from your observation and experience or any where written?

Thanks once again

Badar
 
badar14 said:
Thanks terki

I can understand is this is from your observation and experience or any where written?

The problem will not be to enter Canada, but rather, to board commercial carriers. If you somehow make it to the port of entry, and establish that you are a permanent resident, then you may enter Canada by rights. This can be accomplished by presenting the landing paper and your passport.

Check the following link for more information, in particular, Section 11 (Examining permanent residents at ports of entry)

www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/enf/enf04-eng.pdf‎

Once a permanent resident's status is established, the person may enter Canada by right and the immigration examination under IRPA concludes.

However, I'm assuming that you're not from a visa-exempt country? If that's the case, without the PR card, you will need to cross the border by land, since carriers won't let you board the plane that will take you to Canada.

A148(1)(a) prohibits commercial transporters from carrying a person to Canada who does not hold a prescribed document. R259 makes the PR card a prescribed document for the purpose of A148. As of 31 December 2003, valid PR cards or A31(3) travel documents are prescribed documents for establishing permanent resident status. Consequently, the PR card or the A31(3) travel document is the prescribed document for PRs, for the purposes of boarding a commercial transporter (i.e., aircraft, train or ship) bound for Canada.

So you will need to go to border towns in the US (such as Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, etc), then drive (or walk) your way back to Canada. Good luck.
 
asbereth said:
The problem will not be to enter Canada, but rather, to board commercial carriers. If you somehow make it to the port of entry, and establish that you are a permanent resident, then you may enter Canada by rights. This can be accomplished by presenting the landing paper and your passport.

Check the following link for more information, in particular, Section 11 (Examining permanent residents at ports of entry)

www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/enf/enf04-eng.pdf‎

However, I'm assuming that you're not from a visa-exempt country? If that's the case, without the PR card, you will need to cross the border by land, since carriers won't let you board the plane that will take you to Canada.

So you will need to go to border towns in the US (such as Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, etc), then drive (or walk) your way back to Canada. Good luck.

Thanks asbereth
 
badar14 said:
Thanks asbereth

Just to confirm what I said before in a more explicit manner :

If you return to Canada in a private vehicle, such as your own car, you do not need a permanent resident card. You can use your Record of Landing (IMM 1000) or Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292 or IMM 5688) instead.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=064&t=10

I think that should clear up all doubts :)
 
nekeol said:
consultants always delay, send them CSI and prepare for additionl Docs and submitt them as early as possible, do not delay.take the list of additionl docs from ur consultant. nekeol
thanks nekeol for ur reply
 
Asbereth kindly comment, MY ECASE SWOWS DESCISION MADE AFTER RECEIVING MEDICALS BUT NO PPR/WHAT DO YOU THINK, MY CASE CAN BE REJECTED.SINCE I FULFILLED ALL THE REQUIREMENTS OF MEDICAL INCLUDING FAIRNESS LETTER.


REGARDS

OWAIS






asbereth said:
The problem will not be to enter Canada, but rather, to board commercial carriers. If you somehow make it to the port of entry, and establish that you are a permanent resident, then you may enter Canada by rights. This can be accomplished by presenting the landing paper and your passport.

Check the following link for more information, in particular, Section 11 (Examining permanent residents at ports of entry)

www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/enf/enf04-eng.pdf‎

However, I'm assuming that you're not from a visa-exempt country? If that's the case, without the PR card, you will need to cross the border by land, since carriers won't let you board the plane that will take you to Canada.

So you will need to go to border towns in the US (such as Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, etc), then drive (or walk) your way back to Canada. Good luck.
 
How do we send case a specific inquiry ? Is there some specific pattern to follow when writing our inquiry? or if not then could you people tell me what to write in a CSI.

quick reply will be appreciated a lot.
 
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/offices/missions/london.asp








umerafzaal12 said:
How do we send case a specific inquiry ? Is there some specific pattern to follow when writing our inquiry? or if not then could you people tell me what to write in a CSI.

quick reply will be appreciated a lot.
 
Hello, how I can check whether bank draft has been encashed. I tried to check it with the bank that I had used to prepare bank draft but they told me they cannot check.
 
Hey guys it's almost 5 months after medical done .. Does anyone know any applicants who its application took that long time before ppr ?? Any reply would be appreciated... is that normal ?
 
Hi, Dignity, mine has taken 7 months and still nothing further.