katester said:
what does "land" mean? i'm confused too! If your already in CA then what does it mean to land?
There are 2 ways to apply for PR: inland and outland.
Applying outland does *not* mean that you necessarily live outside Canada.
If you apply inland, the last step of the process is what is called the "landing interview". Once the application is complete, your local office contacts you and gives you a date. During the appointment (if everything goes well), they give you your confirmation of permanent residence (COPR) and you're considered "landed". You do not have to leave the country.
However, if you applied outland (but are already in Canada), you will receive the COPR by mail. You will then have to leave the country and re-enter in order to do your "landing" and validate your permanent residency