Thanks...VD said:Don't worry NOC1111 should be safe.... Give some time it will happen
Even the Chinese forums are quiet... All of the 1111 Chinese applicants are also anxious and very worried as per posts...
Thanks...VD said:Don't worry NOC1111 should be safe.... Give some time it will happen
Hey U r Chinese? u have wechat?Gabbana said:Thanks...
Even the Chinese forums are quiet... All of the 1111 Chinese applicants are also anxious and very worried as per posts...
obryan20 said:Hi all. How is everyone doing? I've been away for a while. It's been a busy past couple of weeks, but it's time for a Landing Story.
It's official. I come to you now as a bona fide Canadian permanent resident! I did my landing on January 7, 2015 at Pearson International Airport in Toronto. Clearing customs and immigration was a breeze using the information gained from others' experiences posted on the forum. What worked in my advantage though was that most persons coming to Canada were residents or citizens so I was the only one in the visitor line when I got there , probably because it's so cold.
After deplaning, the first stop was customs, where I told them I was there to do my "landing". Based on what you had put on the form you were given on the plane, the officer wrote something on it that would either get you further screening after collecting your bags or allow you to just go straight through. As I was new and had to file Goods Accompanying form, I needed to be screened further. Thereafter, I was directed to Immigration where I showed them the Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) and passport with visa. The officer then cancelled the visa and stamped the passport. He then filled in some of the blank spaces on the COPR (such as place and date became PR, home address in Canada, etc), signed and dated the bottom and had me do the same. He kept the CIC copy, gave my copy back to me, noted that the PR card will be sent to the given address in 6-8 weeks and welcomed me to Canada. I wasn't asked to show proof of funds even though I had it on me (negotiable instruments under $10k + US bank statements showing the remainder so I didn't need to declare).
Some time after, I went to the Service Canada which is to the left of Immigration. Point to note - If you're coming through Pearson airport and want to get your Social Insurance Number (SIN) at the airport Service Canada, ensure you arrive within their opening hours which are from 1pm to 9pm. As I went through much faster than I had anticipated, I was there from after 12pm and so had to wait a short while for them to open. However, after they did I got it immediately. They just took some additional information (mother's/father's names and your Canadian address) and then printed it out right there and gave it to me, cautioning that I am only mandated to give my SIN to 3 groups - Canadian govt, employer, banks. Then I went to collect my luggage and went through further screening with customs. I gave them my Goods Accompanying list, and they gave me a receipt for the value of it, all with no duties. Same would be done for Goods to Follow list.
After clearing customs, I headed for the exit and subsequently the c-c-c-cold :-X. I understand that day was the coldest it's been since probably the winter began - temperatures as low as -17 degrees but which could be as cold as -30 degrees because of wind chill. What a day I chose to land huh, lol.
I brought 3 bank drafts which I used to open bank accounts the following day. I also got a credit card with a C$2000 limit (Scotiabank StartRight) which I'll be using remotely to start building my credit in the interim. The persons who dealt with me were extremely nice, friendly and helpful and again made me feel welcome. I stayed with family for less than a week getting a few things done and just enjoying myself and then returned to my home country to resume work until the spring. I'll be looking a Canadian job during that time and hopefully either get one or line up interviews for some by time I return to Canada. Then, I'll post again about my experiences after returning.
I didn't get my Permanent Resident Card before leaving and therefore will either need to have someone bring it with them when next they come or apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document. I have also requested GCMS notes on 20-Jan-2015 (free since I am now a PR) so I could get some further insight into how my application made its way through the process.
Congratulations!VD said:Hi all I got my visa stamped on 9 Jan and received my passport on 14th Jan. Thank you for all the support and all the best.
Congrats on getting through the process. You're almost there...just a little longer .minnesotamrk said:Hello friends,
My update:
NOC Code - 1111
Visa Office - CPC - Ottawa
Application sent - Last week of June 2014
Application Received - June 30th 2014
PER-DD-MR During October-December 2014
Passport Request - January 7th 2015
Passport Received by CPC O - January 12th 2015
Passport Return email from CPC O - January 21st 2015
(Note: I was unable to buy prepaid shipping label from Canada Post online. CPC emailed me and asked if I can ask a friend or relative in Canada if they can buy the label for me. A relative of mine from Canada purchased the prepaid label and emailed me the PDF version of it. I sent the prepaid shipping label PDF as a reply to the email from CPC)
Expected Passport Delivery Date - January 26th 2015
All the best to everyone waiting to hear the good news.
check the table that mentioned in every 2nd post on this forum.lostguy said:Hi,
My application for NOC 1111 under FSW 2014 was received on 13th Nov 2014 but till date my credit card has not been charged. Could anyone please provide an update? Any idea by when my CC will be charged?
ash73 said:are there any 1112 early may applicants awaiting email from lvo after per?
sir i am 8th may applicant still waiting for mr.may be you can request gcms notes to see progress of ure flecoolcoral said:NOC-111.
Visa office : London
Application reached CIO: 9th June,2014
PER dt 3/10/14.
I am awaiting my MR... Is it abnormal wait?
What should i do now?