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- 20-09-2013
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- 07-Nov-2013
Thanks a ton! As a side note, I recommend getting the dates corrected tho.canada.msn said:Thanks Toby!! +1 for you
ThanksToby.. Will do that for sure... My dates are off by over a year too...iam_toby said:Thanks a ton! As a side note, I recommend getting the dates corrected tho.
After you complete the landing, follow the instructions in this post to get the dates corrected.
Mine were off by over a year, so whenever it comes to calculating my pension or maybe citizenship
I want the correct dates on file, so I applied to get the dates changed.
>> http://cectoolkit.weebly.com/faqs/errors-or-wrong-information-on-the-cpr-do-i-have-to-have-that-corrected
Again, congratulations on becoming a permanent resident All the best for the future and check back in whenitsmeraja86 said:I did my landing process on 19th and yesterday my ECA status changed to complete now
ECAS Note below:
You entered Canada at the Niagara Falls Rainbow Bridge office on May 19, 2014 and became a Permanent Resident.
Thanks everyone for valuable inputs throughout the PR process that helped a lot!!!
Yes, I would handle this case the same as when you get a new passport during the processing of your application.tropicflite said:Good news, bad news for me. My son's FBI fingerprints form finally arrived and I sent it immediately to Ottawa. That's the last piece of our puzzle. Unfortunately, his US passport was stolen yesterday, so we reported it and made an appointment to get a replacement. I'm worried that it will complicate the landing when he arrives with a different passport number. How should I proceed? Do I scan the new pages and email to Ottawa so that they know in advance of the landing?
I don't have my CPR with me, but I do remember the passport number being printed on the CPR.MenicMonday said:@ toby: just curious: is it a critical step even if the passport is from a Visa-free country?
I get it that it's better to update the CIC, but I guess my message to tropicflite is that this is not something to worry much about since you don't need the passport for the counterfoil.
Link to the spreadsheet is in my signature. And here:krom2424 said:Where can I saw the spreadsheet ? And today I found out that is not necessary to go out of the country to get the PR card , you can do it in an office also . Is that true ?
I think autocorrect changed something counterfoil. What did you mean? We don't need the passport for the landing?MenicMonday said:@ toby: just curious: is it a critical step even if the passport is from a Visa-free country?
I get it that it's better to update the CIC, but I guess my message to tropicflite is that this is not something to worry much about since you don't need the passport for the counterfoil.
Looks good. And to complete the landing you need the CPR(s) and passport(s).tropicflite said:I think autocorrect changed something counterfoil. What did you mean? We don't need the passport for the landing?
@ toby, How does this letter look?
Dear Sir / Madam:
I am writing to inform you that my son, J's passport (US) was stolen. We have reported the stolen passport to the US authorities, and have an appointment to get a replacement passport on June 2, 2014.
Tomorrow (May 23 2014) you should receive the FBI criminal background check form for J that you requested. I believe this is the only document you need before you make your decision whether to issue the Confirmation of Permanent Residency. I am concerned that if you issue it based on J's old passport it could be a problem when we try to do the landing.
I am asking that you delay the issuance of the Confirmation of Permanent Residency (if that is your decision) until we get the new passport, scan the appropriate pages and email them to you.
Please contact me if you have any questions concerning this matter.
Thank you,
tropicflite
UCI #
Letter sent.iam_toby said:Looks good. And to complete the landing you need the CPR(s) and passport(s).