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Prepare for your arrival
When you arrive in Canada, you will be greeted by an officer from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).
The officer will ask to see your passport and other travel documents. Make sure they are not packed in your luggage, and that you have them with you. This will help speed up your entry to Canada.
You must present the following documents upon your arrival:
Your valid passport and/or travel documents. Your passport must be a regular, private passport. You cannot immigrate to Canada with a diplomatic, government service or public affairs passport.
Your valid permanent resident visa and your Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR). The officer will make sure you are entering Canada before or on the expiry date shown on your permanent resident visa. Please note that this document cannot be extended; therefore, you should make sure to use it before it expires.
Proof that you have sufficient funds to support yourself and your family after you arrive in Canada. How much should be in cash and draft?
The officer will ask you a few questions to confirm that you still meet the requirements to immigrate to Canada. They will be similar to the ones you answered on your application for permanent residence. What type of questions, could be asked?
Can someone narrate the complete story, faced after landing in Canada.
You will not be allowed into Canada if you give false or incomplete information, or if you do not satisfy the officer that you meet the requirements for entry into Canada.
If there are no problems at the point of entry, the officer will authorize you to enter Canada as a permanent resident. The officer will also confirm your Canadian mailing address. Your permanent resident card will be mailed to you at this address. If you change your address within 180 days of arriving in Canada, you must notify CIC using this online tool.