My decision was made yesterday, hopefully I can add to this Carway report in the near future :-D
It took me 2 months from DM to PPR. ( Actually 15 days from DM to RPRF; and another 1.5 months from RPRF to PPR). Hopefully you can receive your PPR SOON!arowberry said:My decision was made yesterday, hopefully I can add to this Carway report in the near future :-D
No PPR required for me, so I'm hoping I get that letter within the next 7-10 daysKAMEC said:It took me 2 months from DM to PPR. ( Actually 15 days from DM to RPRF; and another 1.5 months from RPRF to PPR). Hopefully you can receive your PPR SOON!
Ahhh I see. That save lots of time! Good for you hahaarowberry said:No PPR required for me, so I'm hoping I get that letter within the next 7-10 days
The main reason I'm not considering going to Coutts, is that it's an extra 40-50 minutes each way from Calgary (at least according to Google maps). Unless processing is likely to be significantly faster in Coutts than Carway, then I would rather cope with a grumpy officer than spending extra time driving through the monotonous prairies.miglop2014 said:Officers in Carway are just... rude. I went there to renew my work permit (International Experience Canada) and they told me that they don't renew work permits. After 10 minutes trying to tell them what they have to do I decided to go to Coutts. I've been there twice and no problems with them. Even the first time I asked them about Carway and they told me that they should have issued me the new work permit. At the end, a supervisor came and took notes of the problems I had there.
I'm never ever going to Carway again, for sure. Also, the roads to get to Coutts are in better conditions
I'm heading down that way this weekend mate, will let you know how it is. Still not sure which one to head forarowberry said:The main reason I'm not considering going to Coutts, is that it's an extra 40-50 minutes each way from Calgary (at least according to Google maps). Unless processing is likely to be significantly faster in Coutts than Carway, then I would rather cope with a grumpy officer than spending extra time driving through the monotonous prairies.
I guess if there is a significant amount of snowfall, then Coutts might be the better option though.
More thoughts are welcome
vark said:Congrats KAMEC!!
+1 for sharing your experience ;D
Guys , I have a question About #3.
One of my extension of my work permit was rejected and the letter said i had 90 days to extend my permit or to leave to country.
I left the country after 3 weeks after seeing my options.
Does this count as ""asked to leave Canada?" ??
I don't think so. They are just giving you options to not stay illegally in Canada.
Thank you guys
Cheers,
Varun
90 days to receive the cards?? Waaww... CIC website shows the current times are 16 daysstray cat said:I landed at Coutts today
Firstly, road conditions from Calgary all the way down were good, no problems
Arrived at the US border. The officer there asked for purpose of visit and I explained we were doing our PR landing and needed to return to the Canadian border. She took our passports and told us to park at the building, then go inside and wait. After about 15 minutes another officer brought us our passports with the US administrative refusal. She explained that this was just to prove we had been to US border and it would not affect any future travel to the US. She then led us out to the car park and took us back to the road leading to the Canadian border.
At the Canadian border we explained to the officer that we were landing for PR. He gave us another piece of paper, told us to park up outside the building and report to the desk inside.
The officer at the desk took our passports and papers, looked up at us and said "PR landing? There are other people in front of you. You will have to wait. Take a seat"
He wasn't rude or anything, just appeared totally disinterested really.....
Meanwhile an officer dealing with another applicant was giving them a hard time. He was quite loud and pushy and intimidating when talking to people. I may be wrong, just the impression that I got. My nerves were jangling by this time lol.
Luckily for us, when we were called up after about 2 hours we were greeted by a very pleasant, talkative and informative officer. He put us at ease and went through our landing with no problems at all. Just asked us to declare that we had not been convicted or charged with any crime, had never been refused entry or asked to leave Canada and also that we had no other dependents that were not listed on our paperwork.
He then returned our passports to us, informed us that it could take up to 90 days to receive PR card, that we needed to update our SIN and Alberta Health and we were now permanent residents! Wished us a good day and good luck and we were on our way
Total time on site from arrival to departure was about 3 hours. Actual time with officer going through landing process about 20 minutes.
Yeah, I was surprised but he said it may come sooner, just don't be worried if it takes up to 90 days. To be honest I'm just so happy this is coming to an end lolrun-Man said:90 days to receive the cards?? Waaww... CIC website shows the current times are 16 days
any advice?PhDstudent said:I have a few questions about landing in AB, can anyone help out?
1. Carway or Coutts: which is best for weekend (saturday or sunday) landing?
2. do I need to bring all of the old work and study permits?
3. I recently moved to AB but my car has a SK plate, as well as I have a SK driving license. Would this be a problem? Should I change them before landing?
Thanks for the input