Brief overview of what "I know":
When you received the PPR email, you will need to send your PASSPORT to VO.
From there it will return to you along with a copy of COPR and a PR VISA(One Time Entry), if you are from a Non Visa-Exempt country.
The One Time Entry Visa will be used for the Landing process, where you will Activate or sign your COPR in front of Immigration Officer at the point of Entry.
You will be issued a new SIN number and you can apply for PR CARD. You are PR now.
Question:
Is there something wrong in this scenario or anything i understand incorrectly?
Does this flow of scenario also applies to CEC-Inland Application?(YES or NO)
If NO, what could be the differences?
If YES, as someone who is already in CANADA.
Is there a problem if I fly/leave CANADA and fly back using the one time entry VISA and perform the landing process at the point of entry(airport), instead of doing the walk-in landing process CEC inland applicant usually do?
When you received the PPR email, you will need to send your PASSPORT to VO.
From there it will return to you along with a copy of COPR and a PR VISA(One Time Entry), if you are from a Non Visa-Exempt country.
The One Time Entry Visa will be used for the Landing process, where you will Activate or sign your COPR in front of Immigration Officer at the point of Entry.
You will be issued a new SIN number and you can apply for PR CARD. You are PR now.
Question:
Is there something wrong in this scenario or anything i understand incorrectly?
Does this flow of scenario also applies to CEC-Inland Application?(YES or NO)
If NO, what could be the differences?
If YES, as someone who is already in CANADA.
Is there a problem if I fly/leave CANADA and fly back using the one time entry VISA and perform the landing process at the point of entry(airport), instead of doing the walk-in landing process CEC inland applicant usually do?