Dsiraj
Star Member
- Jul 16, 2013
- 11
- 125
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- New Delhi
- NOC Code......
- 2172
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 15-05-2014
- Doc's Request.
- Additional: 18-11-2014
- Nomination.....
- 03-09-2014
- Med's Request
- 24-01-2015
- Med's Done....
- 29-01-2015
- Interview........
- Waived off
- Passport Req..
- 04-05-2015
- VISA ISSUED...
- 03-06-2015
- LANDED..........
- 21-10-2015
Canada's entry requirements are changing
Starting March 15, 2016, if you are a permanent resident of Canada and a citizen of a visa-exempt country, you will need to travel with your Canadian permanent resident (PR) card or permanent resident travel document when flying to Canada. Otherwise, you may not be able to board your flight to Canada. Permanent residents who are citizens of visa-required countries will continue to need to show their PR card when boarding a flight to Canada.
If you are in Canada and do not currently have a permanent resident card, find out how to apply for a permanent resident card.
If you are outside Canada and do not have a PR card or your card is expired, find out how to apply for a permanent resident travel document.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=64&t=10
PLAN YOUR SHORT LANDING ACCORDINGLY AND CAREFULLY
Starting March 15, 2016, if you are a permanent resident of Canada and a citizen of a visa-exempt country, you will need to travel with your Canadian permanent resident (PR) card or permanent resident travel document when flying to Canada. Otherwise, you may not be able to board your flight to Canada. Permanent residents who are citizens of visa-required countries will continue to need to show their PR card when boarding a flight to Canada.
If you are in Canada and do not currently have a permanent resident card, find out how to apply for a permanent resident card.
If you are outside Canada and do not have a PR card or your card is expired, find out how to apply for a permanent resident travel document.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=64&t=10
PLAN YOUR SHORT LANDING ACCORDINGLY AND CAREFULLY