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My Landing Experience at Peace Bridge, Fort Erie

swahid

Star Member
Jan 14, 2013
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First of all, I would like to thank the folks in this forum. There is a significant wealth of useful information on the boards here that I've found to be really helpful throughout my PR process; but more importantly, thanks to you all, I never felt alone on this journey to permanent residency.

I landed at Peace Bridge, Fort Erie yesterday and reckoned I should share the experience for the benefit of others who looking at different landing options. There are extensive details about landing experiences at Rainbow Bridge at Niagara, but I've so far been unable to find a comparable one regarding the Peace Bridge. I've made the narrative as detailed as I could, so hopefully that helps; though I don’t take credit for the pictures attached – I found them on a Chinese website a couple of weeks ago :p).

By the way, my time line is on the left.

I chose the Peace Bridge at Fort Erie (especially over the Rainbow Bridge at Niagara) because it’s the only land border crossing that I know of where you have the option to make an “u-turn” before even getting on to the bridge (and into US) and complete landing procedures. I don’t have an American visa and I really couldn't be bothered to deal with the US border agents in any way shape or form. Now, others on this forum have had no issues at all in walking the Rainbow Bridge at Niagara, get an administrative refusal of entry into the US, walk back to Canada and complete landing. But my line of thinking was – why at all deal with two sets of border agents when one (the “good” Canadian ones ;D) would suffice? Also, who can say for absolute certainty that the administrative refusal will not cause any issues when I actually try to enter the US later on? So all things considered, off I went yesterday on a drive to Fort Erie from Ottawa.

The Approach: On the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) driving towards the Peace Bridge, I moved over to the left-most lane when I saw the sign below. At this point, my speed was already reduced to 80 kph and then further to 50 kph shortly after this sign.


You can use Google Street View to pull up a high-res version of this pic.

Location: 42.907632, -78.913359

You can enter these coordinates in Google Maps to find the EXACT spot of the u-turn. I used the overhead satellite view of Google Maps as well as the Google Street View quite extensively to recon the area before setting off. I just tried to make sure that nothing was a surprise to me on the drive up to that u-turn.

With reduced speed (I was doing about 30 kph by this stage), keep looking to your left after passing the customs building (which is a fancy, weird-looking building that is impossible to miss) but well before going up on the bridge, for a white signpost that says “Return to Canada”. As long as you are even remotely alert of your surroundings, it is nigh-impossible to miss the sign. This is precisely where you will make the u-turn.



After this, simply drive up to any of the open lanes; these are marked by green arrows.

I handed my passport and COPR to the border agent at the booth and told him that I was there to complete landing as PR. After telling the officer that I had no goods to declare, he handed back my stuff along with a yellow slip of paper and pointed to a place to park the car and an adjacent building to enter to complete the formalities.

Now I deliberately chose to land in the middle of the week (a Tuesday) and right in the middle of the day (1:30pm-ish). Let me tell you – the whole place was empty – no line-ups, no delays at all whatsoever. From the time I walked into the building, it was literally under two minutes and I was out and back in my car again. There were four immigration officers in the counters; three of them were fiddling with their computers looking bored and the other one was reading a book when I got there. Well you get the picture. Avoid weekends if you can; there is an endless gaggle of tourists who come into Fort Erie & Niagara during summer weekends.

Any ways, I handed my passport, COPR, driver’s licence (as proof of address where the PR card would be mailed) to the officer. He scanned the barcode on my COPR, presumably bringing up the details on his computer for verification. He then asked for my bank statement which I provided him with. It’s a good idea to take a couple of months’ bank statement along just in case. It was a bit of an overkill, but I also took my recent pay-stubs and work contract documentation with me. I was a bit surprised that my work permit wasn't asked for; in any case, that gets invalidated as soon as you land as PR, but take it with you for landing just in case they ask for it. The officer then filled in the landing details on the COPR, made me sign both copies before stapling the “Client Copy” to my passport and handing it back to me.

The officer was really nice: he basically congratulated me on becoming a PR, gave me a 15-second run-down of my rights and obligations as a PR, said that my PR card would be mailed to me within 1-2 months and told me to update my SIN and inform all relevant parties, like the CRA, employer etc. about it. And then I was out of there.

I'm not complaining at all, but after the long stressful 10-months of going through the PR process, the landing was so simple and smooth, that it felt totally anti-climactic of sorts ha ha :D.

By the way, make sure you have 3-dollars in coins (either US or Canadian) with you that you will have to pay at the gates before they let you out.

Well that’s it then. I will hang around on the forum to answer questions wherever I can; it’s the least that I can do. Best of luck to everyone whose application is still in-process. Hopefully, I will see you all in the Citizenship board in a couple of years’ time.

Cheers!!
 
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tdcec

Star Member
Aug 29, 2012
142
6
Category........
Visa Office......
CPP-O
NOC Code......
2171
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
27-08-2012
AOR Received.
06-09-2012
IELTS Request
Sent with Documents
Med's Request
02-05-2013 (RPRF received on 01-05-2013)
Med's Done....
08-05-2013 (Sent by Doctor to CIC on 21-05-2013) (Received by CIC on 25-05-2013)
Interview........
Waived (Decision Made - 31-05-2013)
Passport Req..
28-05-2013 (Received by CIC on 04-06-2013)
VISA ISSUED...
24-06-2013
LANDED..........
24-06-2013
Congrats swahid on your landing and becoming a Permanent Resident !!!
The detailed description certainly helps. Wanted to know the reason behind taking bank statements. Do they ask for proof of funds?
 

Andy2109

Champion Member
May 7, 2012
1,039
52
London Ontario
Category........
Visa Office......
CPP-O
NOC Code......
2171
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
02 Jan 13
AOR Received.
17 Feb 13
Med's Done....
Upfront
Passport Req..
23 Oct 13
Congrats! This is the best post on Landing formalities I have seen so far.
 

AnilGurung

Hero Member
Nov 9, 2012
263
30
Toronto, Canada
Category........
Visa Office......
CPO-Ottawa
NOC Code......
1123
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2013
AOR Received.
09-07-2013
IELTS Request
Sent with Application
Med's Request
30-1-2014
Med's Done....
05-02-2014
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
19/02/2014
VISA ISSUED...
25/02/2014
LANDED..........
1/03/2014
nice!
congrats!
 

swahid

Star Member
Jan 14, 2013
73
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Thanks! Well I took all additional documents along just out of caution in case they asked for something.

The officer just said "Can I see your bank statement?", glanced at it for less than 5-seconds and handed them back to me. I highly doubt that is was proof of funds that he was looking for, quite simply because I hardly maintain any significant balance in my current/checking account whose statement I gave to the officer. If they wanted proof of funds, I think the officer would have asked me for pay-stubs, work contract, CRA NOA or a copy of my investment account statement (all of which I had with me, for like I said, just in case scenarios).

I think its a formality/procedure, albeit one that varies from one officer to another. My recommendation would be to take along some relevant documents (as mentioned above and as it applies to you) for the landing, just to be on the safe side of things.

tdcec said:
Congrats swahid on your landing and becoming a Permanent Resident !!!
The detailed description certainly helps. Wanted to know the reason behind taking bank statements. Do they ask for proof of funds?
 

shah0076

Hero Member
Jun 7, 2012
219
0
ottawa
Category........
Visa Office......
singapore
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
May 12,2014
AOR Received.
Aug 11,2014
File Transfer...
Aug 18,2014 turn to " in process" oct 14, 2014
Med's Request
upfront May 01,2014
Med's Done....
Apri 25, 2014
Interview........
N/a
Passport Req..
Oct 14,2014
Hi shawbid,
Can you plz help about my problem i paid Rprf and send biodata with payment by email but ididnt get any answer from them. Also no medical nothing, they email me yesterday after my email they said "
Please find information concerning your application in the attached document. If you are unable to view the attached document or did not receive a document, please advise us by forwarding this e-mail to OttPilot-immigration@cic.gc.ca" and i send them again but not answer after that what should i do now .. I live in ottawa too i think you live in ottwaw right.
I will wait for your reply...
Thank you
 

swahid

Star Member
Jan 14, 2013
73
12
CPP-O does NOT reply back (not in a personalized manner at least) when you email them with the RPRF payment receipt and/or the Biodata form; you may get a generic automated response from their system.

The RPRF/Biodata request and the Medical Request (MR) usually comes in two separate emails. It is not unusual at all for CPP-O to send one before the other.

So were there no attachments to the email that you've just quoted? Is this a separate email from the RPRF/Biodata request email? If so, I recommend that you double check for attachments (from different computers - sometimes PDF attachments don't show up properly on some); but if there are none, then email CPP-O saying you've received an email without attachments. Be patient, it can take them a week or so to reply back to messages.

Other than this, I can't really tell you what else to do.

Good luck!

shah0076 said:
Hi shawbid,
Can you plz help about my problem i paid Rprf and send biodata with payment by email but ididnt get any answer from them. Also no medical nothing, they email me yesterday after my email they said "
Please find information concerning your application in the attached document. If you are unable to view the attached document or did not receive a document, please advise us by forwarding this e-mail to OttPilot-immigration @ cic.gc.ca" and i send them again but not answer after that what should i do now .. I live in ottawa too i think you live in ottwaw right.
I will wait for your reply...
Thank you
 

kunals321

Star Member
Oct 21, 2011
53
0
Hey Swahid,

Many congratulations on your landing & PR. Finally, you're now a PR of Canada... :)

Just a question -- Did it take around 20 days for your PP to come back? I can see that on your timeline, but wanted to confirm.
 

LCM21

Hero Member
May 1, 2013
206
1
Vancouver, BC
Category........
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
1123
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
April 29, 2013
AOR Received.
June 13, 2013
Med's Request
December 13, 2013
Med's Done....
January 10, 2014 (received 22/01/14)
Interview........
Waved
Passport Req..
Visa Exempt
VISA ISSUED...
January 21, 2014
LANDED..........
February 8, 2014
Congratulations on becoming PR! Your post cheered up this rainy afternoon at the office :D
 

swahid

Star Member
Jan 14, 2013
73
12
Thanks & yup, it was a 20-day round-trip for my passport.

kunals321 said:
Hey Swahid,

Many congratulations on your landing & PR. Finally, you're now a PR of Canada... :)

Just a question -- Did it take around 20 days for your PP to come back? I can see that on your timeline, but wanted to confirm.
 

Cruiser55

Hero Member
Apr 18, 2013
441
4
Category........
Visa Office......
CPP - Ottawa
NOC Code......
0632
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
02-07-2013
Doc's Request.
21.02.2014 RPRF and BIODATA requested
AOR Received.
27-08-2013
IELTS Request
CELPIP sent with application.
Med's Request
19.02.2014
Med's Done....
28.02.2014
Interview........
waived.
Passport Req..
10.04.2014
VISA ISSUED...
14.04.2014
LANDED..........
17.04.2014

choufi

Newbie
Apr 5, 2013
4
0
Congratulations on your PR and landing man. very detail information about landing that will be helpful for everyone.

I got my passport and COPR today and i need a clarification.

In the COPR the photo is affixed only on CIC copy and the client copy is without pic.

Is that the way it comes to everyone.

Please let me know.

Regards
 

swahid

Star Member
Jan 14, 2013
73
12
I don't know about anyone else, but in my case (like yours), only CIC's copy had the photo attached to it; the Client Copy did NOT.

Maybe CIC keeps the second photo for PR Card purposes ... who knows?

Congrats on getting the passport back with COPR; you're close to the finishing line!

choufi said:
Congratulations on your PR and landing man. very detail information about landing that will be helpful for everyone.

I got my passport and COPR today and i need a clarification.

In the COPR the photo is affixed only on CIC copy and the client copy is without pic.

Is that the way it comes to everyone.

Please let me know.

Regards
 

choufi

Newbie
Apr 5, 2013
4
0
Thanks for your quick response brother.

I just follow your thread always because you are 3 days ahead of me from the medical request until received my passport.


I work and live in Edmonton, Alberta so i have to find out where i can do the landing process.

The stress is gone finally we became PR of Canada
 

shah0076

Hero Member
Jun 7, 2012
219
0
ottawa
Category........
Visa Office......
singapore
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
May 12,2014
AOR Received.
Aug 11,2014
File Transfer...
Aug 18,2014 turn to " in process" oct 14, 2014
Med's Request
upfront May 01,2014
Med's Done....
Apri 25, 2014
Interview........
N/a
Passport Req..
Oct 14,2014
Hi shawhid,
Thanks for ur reply. I got one email which is says rprf and biodata sheet . I reply them n i got atoumatic reply but next day i got reply from cic that i didnt send corrrect form than i send them email again and again i got atoumatic email reply from them. After that no any other email from them for medical or they got my rprf payment receipt nothing no answer thats why i am worried about it .. Plz reply me again .
Thank you

Good luck!

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