We have finally landed yesterday at Point Roberts Vancouver. We parked at Canadian side of the border and walked to the US border to obtain a refuse to entry note. We then walked back to Canadian border and did landing with one of the officers in the building.
He first checked our name spellings on the copr, then sent us back to waiting area while he checked our information at his desk. After that we were asked to sign both copies of copr. The officer stamped the signed copr to our passports and welcomed us to Canada.
The whole process was less than an hour. We waited quite a bit in the Canadian border office because the officers' primary duty is to serve people who need to pay duty and tax, before they could help us to land, so I guess a tip here is to arrive early, or at least avoid Fridays and weekends, when there would be more people crossing the border and potentially paying duty in the border office. No documents were asked to shown. They did ask our existing work permits back.
I might be just super sensitive here, but personally I think border officers are not too impressed by us doing landing at border, rather than making appointments at our local CIC office. I said to him we were there because we didn't want to wait for the appointment and he said no more. All officers were very friendly and professional.
In the end the officer said to us, welcome to Canada, congratulations. I am sure it was just formality and he would say that to anybody, but at that moment it sounded warm and indeed very welcoming.
Congratulations to all that have landed and those who are landing soon. We have fought hard and worked hard to get here, wishing everybody a brighter future and stress free life in Canada.