Landed on 31st Jan and still waiting for PR card...Landed on 11th Jan 2022, still waiting for card.
I tried calling them to check status on PR card but they said you can't check status, even if she is your wife.Landed on 11th Jan 2022, still waiting for card.
Yes, they wont tell status to you on her behalf.I tried calling them to check status on PR card but they said you can't check status, even if she is your wife.
Either she needs to call or her representative for status. She is not with me as she did soft landing and now back in home country.
Not sue, how can we check status on her first PR Card ? Any idea, anyone
Yes, I have linked my application to GCKey and it is in Submitted state. Only thing, I am worried if that is being worked upon and photo measurements are okYes, they wont tell status to you on her behalf.
Either she needs to call directly, or raise a webform.
Have you linked the pr card application to gckey?
It will help you track the application.
My case is very similar to yours. My wife and I received the eCOPR on Jan 10th. I am still waiting for the card and the status is "Submitted" in the GCKey. However, my wife received her card in mid-February. I already called them, and my card is "in line for production", but who knows why it is taking so much time.Submitted
When your wife makes a call to IRCC, ask her to specifically check with agent on status of photos.Yes, I have linked my application to GCKey and it is in Submitted state. Only thing, I am worried if that is being worked upon and photo measurements are ok
How can we change the address of PR card delivery as I am changing my home location?
The only difference is, I landed in Canada as Outland candidateMy case is very similar to yours. My wife and I received the eCOPR on Jan 10th. I am still waiting for the card and the status is "Submitted" in the GCKey. However, my wife received her card in mid-February. I already called them, and my card is "in line for production", but who knows why it is taking so much time.
Oh that's sad. No they didn't copy me in that emailI just called them n asked to send them email but the agent refused to send email she said apply for web form
Hi, is he a U.S. citizen? or just have a U.S. visa? If the latter, didn't the U.S. officers question him why he only had a one way ticket to the U.S.? I'm planning the same thing. Fly back to the Philippines straight from Canada then from the Philippines fly to Seattle and have my friend pick me up there. I'm worried my problem would be the U.S. officers letting me into the U.S. without a return or onward ticket.My husband is a permanent resident, I am a Canadian citizen. We just got back from a vacation in Mexico. Since my husband's PR card (received August 6, started processing November 8) had not arrived, we decided to arrange for him to fly from Buffalo and meet us down there. So, he drove to Buffalo, flew to our destination, enjoyed a 2 week holiday and then flew back to Buffalo and just drive home over the Niagara border. His expired card was not an issue, as he presented other documentation proving his Canadian residence status. Unfortunately, that means out exposure to Covid was exponentially higher because of his 2 connecting flights back. But we followed the rules - always do. I'm glad it worked, but disappointed that it's taking SO long to get his card back. (It was a lovely getaway, btw). Anyone wondering about crossing the land border with and expired card, it was absolutely no problem.
He is a US citizen. I am not knowledgable about how a non-US citizen would fly to the USA though.Hi, is he a U.S. citizen? or just have a U.S. visa? If the latter, didn't the U.S. officers question him why he only had a one way ticket to the U.S.? I'm planning the same thing. Fly back to the Philippines straight from Canada then from the Philippines fly to Seattle and have my friend pick me up there. I'm worried my problem would be the U.S. officers letting me into the U.S. without a return or onward ticket.