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This is soo frustrating. >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
 
I think ndvo employees are also standing in bank and atm queues. :D effect of demonetization. Lols :-X
 
My wife landed as immigrant yesterday. She was in Canada on TRV, so we went for flag-poling and it was simple and quick.

I wish all the best to the remaining 2016 applicants and hope you guys hear soon from NDVO.

Congrats to everyone receiving PPRs, DM & BG in process

Thank You everyone here for helping each other out here.

:) :)
 
T.Rex87 said:
My wife landed as immigrant yesterday. She was in Canada on TRV, so we went for flag-poling and it was simple and quick.

I wish all the best to the remaining 2016 applicants and hope you guys hear soon from NDVO.

Congrats to everyone receiving PPRs, DM & BG in process

Thank You everyone here for helping each other out here.

:) :)
Awesome, very happy for you. Can you please share your detailed experience?
 
dumdumhogayamein said:
Awesome, very happy for you. Can you please share your detailed experience?

Thank You,

We went to Coutts/Sweet grass border (Alberta-Montana). It's not a very busy border and moreover we were the only people there for landing, so didn't take long. landing process is quite similar to what we do at an airport. CBSA officer took our passports and COPR and validate them. Some general questions like any arrest or refused entry to Canada etc.etc. and that's it. CBSA officer handed back our passports with signed and validated COPR and we drove back to our home. It took around 30 mins in the whole process since we had to see USA CBP first and then back to CBSA on Canadian side. Officers were polite and helpful.

All the best to everyone doing landing soon!!

:) :)
 
T.Rex87 said:
Thank You,

We went to Coutts/Sweet grass border (Alberta-Montana). It's not a very busy border and moreover we were the only people there for landing, so didn't take long. landing process is quite similar to what we do at an airport. CBSA officer took our passports and COPR and validate them. Some general questions like any arrest or refused entry to Canada etc.etc. and that's it. CBSA officer handed back our passports with signed and validated COPR and we drove back to our home. It took around 30 mins in the whole process since we had to see USA CBP first and then back to CBSA on Canadian side. Officers were polite and helpful.

All the best to everyone doing landing soon!!

:) :)
Thanks a lot for sharing your experience. It will be very helpful to a lot of folks i guess.
 
CKKANDA said:
May applicants !
Do we have still hv long way to go :(

No just hang in there.. few may applicants have already started getting BG check- in process..

so hopefully our turn is about to come. 8)
 
:(

Can we expect to hear atleast before January 15th?



canadavisa1986 said:
No just hang in there.. few may applicants have already started getting BG check- in process..

so hopefully our turn is about to come. 8)
 
Congratulations... Just a question. Did it require you to have an American visa, too?

T.Rex87 said:
Thank You,

We went to Coutts/Sweet grass border (Alberta-Montana). It's not a very busy border and moreover we were the only people there for landing, so didn't take long. landing process is quite similar to what we do at an airport. CBSA officer took our passports and COPR and validate them. Some general questions like any arrest or refused entry to Canada etc.etc. and that's it. CBSA officer handed back our passports with signed and validated COPR and we drove back to our home. It took around 30 mins in the whole process since we had to see USA CBP first and then back to CBSA on Canadian side. Officers were polite and helpful.

All the best to everyone doing landing soon!!

:) :)
 
I think only one May applicant has gotten updates so far. Are there more?
 
BrandAmbassador said:
Congratulations... Just a question. Did it require you to have an American visa, too?

Thank you!!

It's not required to have US visa for flag-poling. Applicants declare at US POE that they are doing landing in Canada, so CBP give applicants a document stating "refused admission into USA". Then applicants come back to Canada and give that document to CBSA along with passports and COPR. There's no negative effect of this refused entry into USA in future.

I have valid USA visa but my wife didn't and we went through flagpoling process. CBP didn't make any entry or refusal stamp on the passports.

Hope this gives an idea.