So I landed through the Queenston Bridge last night.
I reached the US border around 930 and there was no wait. The US officer was not nice as always and told me to park on the side and wait for another officer to hand over the white paper to me. I got it shortly after and was on my way to the Canadian side.
The Canadian officer gave me a yellow slip and instructed me to go into the building to complete my landing process. As I walked in, one of the officers took my passport and the yellow slip and told me to have a seat. There were only 4-5 families in front of me but most had 3-4 dependants. Most ppl went through the interview process fairly quickly. After about 50 minutes of waiting I was called up to the counter. The processing was very fast - he didn't request any additional doc not even proof of address. He told me to expect PR card in 4-6 weeks if I'm lucky LOL. And finally he congratulated me on becoming a PR of Canada
ps. My entry dates were incorrect on the COPR and I asked him if I should correct them. He said no it doesn't matter.