Hello Folks,
I recently completed my PR landing and returned to US using AVR and I just to share my experience as this community helped a lot throughout my application processing.
I had my immigration at peace bridge and the lady asked
where am I coming from
why am I visiting
Am I plan to move there now
Am I brining anything....
after answering those she gave me a yellow slip and asked me to park and enter the building next to the crossing. There was a huge rush at the center and it took 90 mins for office to call my name and he was pretty patient unlike the lady at the border crossing.
He just took a peak at proof of funds and asked the address for PR card delivery and that's it. To the lady officer, I said I'm only gonna stay for 2 days so I thought they wouldn't issue me the card (as that is what I read from this blog before) but the office inside said I'd receive the card in 6 weeks.
I drove to the nearest Service Canada Center but the lady there said it would take 24hrs for system to get update for them to issue SIN. I drove back to USA and at the border
I gave my documents and she took 2-4mins and looking at something on her screen and asked me to park my car and enter the building. There was no rush in the building and I got called my name within 5 mins.
The officer just confirmed I went to Canada this morning and said I'm eligible for AVR. Took my fingerprints and photo and let me go. It was very easy experience on USA side of the border than the Canadian one.
Again, I want to thank all the members of this community for their contribution over the years. It was very helpful.
I recently completed my PR landing and returned to US using AVR and I just to share my experience as this community helped a lot throughout my application processing.
I had my immigration at peace bridge and the lady asked
where am I coming from
why am I visiting
Am I plan to move there now
Am I brining anything....
after answering those she gave me a yellow slip and asked me to park and enter the building next to the crossing. There was a huge rush at the center and it took 90 mins for office to call my name and he was pretty patient unlike the lady at the border crossing.
He just took a peak at proof of funds and asked the address for PR card delivery and that's it. To the lady officer, I said I'm only gonna stay for 2 days so I thought they wouldn't issue me the card (as that is what I read from this blog before) but the office inside said I'd receive the card in 6 weeks.
I drove to the nearest Service Canada Center but the lady there said it would take 24hrs for system to get update for them to issue SIN. I drove back to USA and at the border
I gave my documents and she took 2-4mins and looking at something on her screen and asked me to park my car and enter the building. There was no rush in the building and I got called my name within 5 mins.
The officer just confirmed I went to Canada this morning and said I'm eligible for AVR. Took my fingerprints and photo and let me go. It was very easy experience on USA side of the border than the Canadian one.
Again, I want to thank all the members of this community for their contribution over the years. It was very helpful.