Hello Everyone,
First I would like to thank each and every one on this forum for their immense help and knowledge sharing.
Finally yesterday i.e. March 17, I landed as PR in Canada. Here I would like to Share my Landing experience with everyone so that people reading this can benefit from this.
As shared by seniors and member in this forum I went around 9 PM towards Peace Bridge, Fort Erie. After 2 hours' drive when I reached Peace Bridge and took U-Turn towards Canada, CBSA office handed me yellow slip and asked to go into adjacent stone building.
After entering the building , officer gave unfortunate news that they can only do the landing formalities for the immigrant who are seeking entry into Canada, Since I was already in Canada and was not seeking entry , he refused to complete my formalities and asked me either you have to seek entry in Canada or call CIC to do inland Landing. I asked him that people used to do U-turn and complete there formalities and he told me that yes people used to do that But that is STOPPED NOW. So I would recommend everybody to be prepared for this.
It was disappointing for us. Luckily we both (me and my wife) already had US Visa. At 11:30 in night I drove to Rainbow Bridge (as I didn't wanted to go back to Peace Bridge enter US and come back and face same officer)
At Rainbow bridge I enter US and face whole lot of question as this was my first trip there (real pain and dreadful). Finally they allowed us to enter US and after couple of minutes we returned back to Canada.
Officer again gave us Yellow slip and asked to go to adjacent building. Immigration officer was nice and asked me for my Employment Letter, Bank Statement (anything having address on it), our older Work permits, passports and COPR. He told us to wait for 10 min and after that he called us and gave 15 second speech and congratulated us on becoming PR.
So this was my landing experience. I would be hanging around and would be happy to help and answer questions.
---Mani