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I land tomorrow, finally! :D so ready to be done with this whole process!
 
MilesAway said:
My wife landed June 4th, and we're still waiting for the PR card.

Your PR Card processing time may take 3 weeks to 3 months based on province that you applied or entered to canada..

regards,
 
Just want to update everyone, I officially landed yesterday! So great to be done with that! :)
Good luck to all still waiting!
 
lleahdoll said:
Just want to update everyone, I officially landed yesterday! So great to be done with that! :)
Good luck to all still waiting!

Now that's a good way to start September, congrats! :)

Along with Leah's good news a final update for us is my wife's PR card arrived in the mailbox today, yay! So June 15th she landed and Sept 3rd the PR card arrived 8)

Hope everyone has had a good summer so far and that y'all are doing well!


Gosh when I think back to this time last year :o So glad it's all over, whew! 8)
 
Evadyrrehs said:
Now that's a good way to start September, congrats! :)

Along with Leah's good news a final update for us is my wife's PR card arrived in the mailbox today, yay! So June 15th she landed and Sept 3rd the PR card arrived 8)

Hope everyone has had a good summer so far and that y'all are doing well!


Gosh when I think back to this time last year :o So glad it's all over, whew! 8)

Thank you, and congrats to you as well!! :D

Looks like I'll probably get my health card and PR card around the same time!
Still need to get my SIN..
 
lleahdoll said:
Thank you, and congrats to you as well!! :D

Looks like I'll probably get my health card and PR card around the same time!
Still need to get my SIN..

Not sure about Quebec but here in New Brunswick it was easy peasy to get the SIN#. We went to the Service Canada place and showed the COPR and her passport etc and they issued it right there the same day. They don't issue a SIN card anymore you just get your number etc. Drivers licence was easy too but the health # took awhile as they sent a letter asking for more info, so we just got her healthcare # about a week ago and we're still waiting for the card..
 
Evadyrrehs said:
Not sure about Quebec but here in New Brunswick it was easy peasy to get the SIN#. We went to the Service Canada place and showed the COPR and her passport etc and they issued it right there the same day. They don't issue a SIN card anymore you just get your number etc. Drivers licence was easy too but the health # took awhile as they sent a letter asking for more info, so we just got her healthcare # about a week ago and we're still waiting for the card..

Totally. We have a Service Canada about 20-30 minutes from us, we just don't have a car so it takes extra planning and budgeting of money to get to that city or to downtown Montreal to do things like that.. it's a pain haha
I did start the ball rolling for my healthcare. We have a 3 month wait, but it seems it starts from the day you land. The lady on the phone said she'd mail me the application and then I take that with photocopies of my COPR and CSQ into a CLSC. And I think I need proof of residence... which might be a bit difficult but we're trying to figure that out... hahah
 
We're still waiting for the PR card. Landed on June 4th. We're back in Russia at the moment. She was not comfortable leaving her mother alone for a long period of time, so we came back. I'm glad we did, because her funeral is tomorrow. I would've felt horrible if we had been in Canada when she passed away.
So we'll wait for the PR card, and have it sent over here. Once we've got everything sorted out from this side, we'll move back to Canada. I'm glad she got a taste of it though.

She got her SIN number a few days after landing. We had to wait a while, but once we got to the counter, it was pretty quick. She also took some English lessons as part of the LINC program. I'm thinking she'll start French when we move back for good.
 
As of today I am in process.
 
andrew-brit said:
As of today I am in process.

That's awesome! I hope your DM arrives quickly!
 
Hi all! I'm an October applicant but I followed this thread regularly and posted on here too.

I really appreciate all the information I've got on here, especially the one regarding inland vs. outland application.

About a year ago, when I was just about ready to send my inland application off, I stumbled upon some discussions on this thread about how one could stay in Canada as a visitor and still submit an outland application. After getting my questions answered from some regulars on this thread and a few other threads, I changed my mind and submitted an outland application.

Now a year later, I'm a PR and my new adventure has begun!

Thank you all from the bottom of my heart!
 
lleahdoll said:
Totally. We have a Service Canada about 20-30 minutes from us, we just don't have a car so it takes extra planning and budgeting of money to get to that city or to downtown Montreal to do things like that.. it's a pain haha
I did start the ball rolling for my healthcare. We have a 3 month wait, but it seems it starts from the day you land. The lady on the phone said she'd mail me the application and then I take that with photocopies of my COPR and CSQ into a CLSC. And I think I need proof of residence... which might be a bit difficult but we're trying to figure that out... hahah

When my wife received her health card number it was backdated to the day she landed on June 15th, so I guess it's the same in Quebec which is cool. I guess without a car a fun idea would be when you do make the trip in, it could be like a planned day out in the city to see the sites and sounds etc and just make a day of it :)


andrew-brit said:
As of today I am in process.

That's awesome! 8) And wow that was a long time coming so hopefully it speeds up for you now.
 
Evadyrrehs said:
When my wife received her health card number it was backdated to the day she landed on June 15th, so I guess it's the same in Quebec which is cool. I guess without a car a fun idea would be when you do make the trip in, it could be like a planned day out in the city to see the sites and sounds etc and just make a day of it :)

Unfortunately, looks like his mom might be giving us a ride. I don't think she'd be into having a day out. Hahah but it's all good. Once we're both working again, we will be able to afford bus/metro passes and we plan to take advantage of that! Haha
 
andrew-brit said:
As of today I am in process.


:o

what!?

CRAZY!

Congrats!
 
lleahdoll said:
Unfortunately, looks like his mom might be giving us a ride. I don't think she'd be into having a day out. Hahah but it's all good. Once we're both working again, we will be able to afford bus/metro passes and we plan to take advantage of that! Haha

Awe the dreaded mother in-law lol, hope she gives you guys some space :-\ How do you like Quebec is it hard to fit in there compared to home? I ask because as a lifelong Canadian Quebec seems much like it's own country within Canada, and then there's the language barrier too etc.