Agreed. Your COPR and passport should be accepted everywhere in place of the PR card.little_apple said:Everywhere I went my passport + COPR were accepted. Did you have these two documents with you?
My PR card arrived 68 days after landing (landed May 3).
Confirmation of Permanent Residence. It's the document that you require to "land" as a PR.teaya_ram said:Sorry what is a CORP??
cheap peanut butter...that's brilliant.... so good to get some british humoUr!MissRepresentation said:Hi Sooke,
If your nickname is any indication of where you're based,my advice is don't let the fools at the ICBC office near Village Foods pull your leg. I've been given false or misleading information every time I've been there (and also across the counter at Coast Capital). As a result, I had to let my UK driving license expire without being able to drive here when in fact I could have had it converted to its Canadian equivalent. This has caused huge inconveniences in my daily life,and I must stress the word HUGE. The truth is that to get your license you don't even need COPR, a visitor's record, the old license, and your passport are enough.
As for how backward and bureaucratic this country is,I feel your pain. I gave Canada the benefit of the doubt thinking that it'd be a serious country, but boy was I wrong. If it wasn't for my husband and cheap peanut butter, like hell I'd be here!!! Rant over.
Shirley?!!! No car?MissRepresentation said:Hahaha Sooke, I reckon we'd have soooo many things to*censored word*, I mean talk about. The country is stunning, but just like a beauty queen, it can be both stunning AND dumb. I'm not even in Sooke proper, but out in Shirley. So no driving and no public transport, this feels like a prison sentence for someone who's used to coming and going doing my own thing. Terribly inconvenient. I just couldn't believe it when I found out that there's no public transport going 40kms away from the provincial capital. What the hell!?! Bangladesh has a more efficient system. Oh well, good to find someone who understands me....
OMG that is awful about your license!MissRepresentation said:F$%^K indeed. There's no bus at all, number 61 I think stops rather abruptly somewhere near Otter Point but there's nothing after that. Last summer I had to CYCLE into Sooke 3 or 4 times to get groceries etc. because my husband was away, F$%^K me that was insane cycling up these hideous hills loaded with pineapples and ... peanut butter of course. When my then boyfriend now husband warned about the lack of public transport I dismissed him thinking that it was just not possible. Wishful thinking I guess. Since my UK license expired in June and I never changed my UK address, I'm now forced to apply for a Canadian learner's license once (and if) I get my visitor's extension. This means having to go through the stupidly retarded graduated system that they have in place here, so, I can expect to have a license again in about 3 years' time. Hi-larious
I've actually had no problems with the (few) Canadians I know, I found most neighbours were friendly enough, although I've had to cringe a few times due to their lack of knowledge about everything outside North America and due to their failure to understand my sense of humour. I've opted for only making jokes or sarcastic comments to myself (sometimes my husband gets them too...) IMO the problem takes place at institutional level, as inefficiency, lack of accountability, and plain dumbness seem to be the way to do things, this PR process being a fine example.
I was living the dream and the high life in Bangkok when I met my husband. We'd been in touch by email for over a year but we only met in person in 2013. Somehow he convinced me to move here and fair enough, it's quiet and nice and all that, but I can't wait to get PR so that we can start travelling again. Give me a shout if you guys are ever around French Beach!