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Soft landing experience during COVID by land from Buffalo, NY - 17 July 2020

Jun 13, 2019
12
5
Hello, I would like to post my experience carrying out soft landing from US by land. My husband and I did the soft landing process for PR card on 17th July 2020 from the Buffalo, NY - Peace bridge location (2 Peace Bridge Plaza, Fort Erie, ON L2A 0A7, Canada). We had many concerns regarding the process due to the current situation, so wanted to post the entire experience here so that it might help others in the same situation.

We had our COPR valid till July 18, 2020. We have been contacting IRCC since May 2020, requesting an extension of COPR but didn't get back a response from them. Finally, we decided to do soft landing and were prepared to quarantine in Canada for 14 days, if asked to do so. We had booked an extended stay hotel in Hamilton, ON and had carried food, clothes, etc. for 14 days. We were traveling by car and at the border, there were about 3 cars in front of us since all non-essential travel has been suspended. We informed the immigration officer at the border that we would like to do soft landing and hope to return the same day, since we don't plan to settle in Canada immediately. She wasn't aware of the term "soft landing" and directed us to the CBSA office for paperwork. She handed us back the passports, COPR papers and Yellow slip(On the slip's comments section "Soft Landing" word was mentioned, and in box for days of intended stay was written 1 Day.) I believe this information on yellow slip was result of us mentioning that we wanted to return on the same day.
At the CBSA office, initially, the officer took our papers and Passport and asked us to wait till he verified the information. We waited for almost 20-25 mins and were finally called. The immigration officer understood the situation that we wanted to make a U turn and return back to the US on the same day and agreed to it. He asked for an address to mail the PR card in Canada and asked us again to wait till the final paperwork was done. After another 20 mins, he called us to sign the papers, asked for the GTF (Goods to Follow) list and officially declared that the PR process was done and we would receive the card in 6 to 8 weeks. He was kind enough even to show us where we could take a U-turn from, to return back to US.
At the US immigration, we were asked a few general questions like what visa you are on, how long were you in Canada and why, etc.

All in all, it really depends on the officer if they agree to let you return back without quarantine. We were lucky to have come across an understanding office.
Hope this experience helps others. Good luck!
 

sameer318

Full Member
Mar 16, 2019
26
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Hello, I would like to post my experience carrying out soft landing from US by land. My husband and I did the soft landing process for PR card on 17th July 2020 from the Buffalo, NY - Peace bridge location (2 Peace Bridge Plaza, Fort Erie, ON L2A 0A7, Canada). We had many concerns regarding the process due to the current situation, so wanted to post the entire experience here so that it might help others in the same situation.

We had our COPR valid till July 18, 2020. We have been contacting IRCC since May 2020, requesting an extension of COPR but didn't get back a response from them. Finally, we decided to do soft landing and were prepared to quarantine in Canada for 14 days, if asked to do so. We had booked an extended stay hotel in Hamilton, ON and had carried food, clothes, etc. for 14 days. We were traveling by car and at the border, there were about 3 cars in front of us since all non-essential travel has been suspended. We informed the immigration officer at the border that we would like to do soft landing and hope to return the same day, since we don't plan to settle in Canada immediately. She wasn't aware of the term "soft landing" and directed us to the CBSA office for paperwork. She handed us back the passports, COPR papers and Yellow slip(On the slip's comments section "Soft Landing" word was mentioned, and in box for days of intended stay was written 1 Day.) I believe this information on yellow slip was result of us mentioning that we wanted to return on the same day.
At the CBSA office, initially, the officer took our papers and Passport and asked us to wait till he verified the information. We waited for almost 20-25 mins and were finally called. The immigration officer understood the situation that we wanted to make a U turn and return back to the US on the same day and agreed to it. He asked for an address to mail the PR card in Canada and asked us again to wait till the final paperwork was done. After another 20 mins, he called us to sign the papers, asked for the GTF (Goods to Follow) list and officially declared that the PR process was done and we would receive the card in 6 to 8 weeks. He was kind enough even to show us where we could take a U-turn from, to return back to US.
At the US immigration, we were asked a few general questions like what visa you are on, how long were you in Canada and why, etc.

All in all, it really depends on the officer if they agree to let you return back without quarantine. We were lucky to have come across an understanding office.
Hope this experience helps others. Good luck!
Thanks. One Q, did you take your own car or a rental.
 

carrHM90

Newbie
Jul 25, 2020
1
0
Thank you for sharing your experience. I have a similar situation, living in US, and the landing visa is going to expire in one month. Did you have any trouble during soft landing?

I saw from their website saying, "If you come to Canada, make sure you’re exempt from the travel restrictions. You won’t be allowed to enter Canada right now if you’re travelling for reasons like: to finalize your permanent residence application but not settle here yet". To me, seems soft landing is not allowed at this moment.
 

naiyagupta

Member
Jul 25, 2020
19
0
Thank you for sharing your experience. I have a similar situation, living in US, and the landing visa is going to expire in one month. Did you have any trouble during soft landing?

I saw from their website saying, "If you come to Canada, make sure you’re exempt from the travel restrictions. You won’t be allowed to enter Canada right now if you’re travelling for reasons like: to finalize your permanent residence application but not settle here yet". To me, seems soft landing is not allowed at this moment.
I guess, this wont be applicable for people for are actually not entering Canada cities, they are returning from border only. Rest, it depends on the officer also.......
 

naiyagupta

Member
Jul 25, 2020
19
0
Hello, I would like to post my experience carrying out soft landing from US by land. My husband and I did the soft landing process for PR card on 17th July 2020 from the Buffalo, NY - Peace bridge location (2 Peace Bridge Plaza, Fort Erie, ON L2A 0A7, Canada). We had many concerns regarding the process due to the current situation, so wanted to post the entire experience here so that it might help others in the same situation.

We had our COPR valid till July 18, 2020. We have been contacting IRCC since May 2020, requesting an extension of COPR but didn't get back a response from them. Finally, we decided to do soft landing and were prepared to quarantine in Canada for 14 days, if asked to do so. We had booked an extended stay hotel in Hamilton, ON and had carried food, clothes, etc. for 14 days. We were traveling by car and at the border, there were about 3 cars in front of us since all non-essential travel has been suspended. We informed the immigration officer at the border that we would like to do soft landing and hope to return the same day, since we don't plan to settle in Canada immediately. She wasn't aware of the term "soft landing" and directed us to the CBSA office for paperwork. She handed us back the passports, COPR papers and Yellow slip(On the slip's comments section "Soft Landing" word was mentioned, and in box for days of intended stay was written 1 Day.) I believe this information on yellow slip was result of us mentioning that we wanted to return on the same day.
At the CBSA office, initially, the officer took our papers and Passport and asked us to wait till he verified the information. We waited for almost 20-25 mins and were finally called. The immigration officer understood the situation that we wanted to make a U turn and return back to the US on the same day and agreed to it. He asked for an address to mail the PR card in Canada and asked us again to wait till the final paperwork was done. After another 20 mins, he called us to sign the papers, asked for the GTF (Goods to Follow) list and officially declared that the PR process was done and we would receive the card in 6 to 8 weeks. He was kind enough even to show us where we could take a U-turn from, to return back to US.
At the US immigration, we were asked a few general questions like what visa you are on, how long were you in Canada and why, etc.

All in all, it really depends on the officer if they agree to let you return back without quarantine. We were lucky to have come across an understanding office.
Hope this experience helps others. Good luck!
Hello,

If I go to Toronto airport, complete soft landing process and return to USA same day. I will not go outside the Toronto airport, will I be required to quarantine in Canada? Are flights operating between USA and Canada now? You have any idea about taking flight instead of going by land?
I have a question about returning back to USA. My H-1b stamping is valid till next year but I changed employment and stamping is of previous employer. Will this be a problem while entering back USA by air or land?
 
Jun 13, 2019
12
5
Thank you for sharing your experience. I have a similar situation, living in US, and the landing visa is going to expire in one month. Did you have any trouble during soft landing?

I saw from their website saying, "If you come to Canada, make sure you’re exempt from the travel restrictions. You won’t be allowed to enter Canada right now if you’re travelling for reasons like: to finalize your permanent residence application but not settle here yet". To me, seems soft landing is not allowed at this moment.
Their website has confusing information in some places. We had called the CBSA and they said that you can enter Canada with approved COPR. Lot of people in this forum like us were able to cross the border to finalize to finalize PR application without any issues. The only thing is you need to be prepared for 14 day quarantine if they don't allow returning on the same day.
 
Jun 13, 2019
12
5
Hello,

If I go to Toronto airport, complete soft landing process and return to USA same day. I will not go outside the Toronto airport, will I be required to quarantine in Canada? Are flights operating between USA and Canada now? You have any idea about taking flight instead of going by land?
I have a question about returning back to USA. My H-1b stamping is valid till next year but I changed employment and stamping is of previous employer. Will this be a problem while entering back USA by air or land?
I have not come across anyone who has done soft landing at airport and came back same day. I think flights are operating between US and Canada.
I am personally feel coming back from airport on same day WON'T be able allowed. I feel going by car is the only option for doing soft landing and coming back but that also depends on CBSA officer. You can certain post the question in this forum and someone might be able to help regarding soft landing at airport.
 

naiyagupta

Member
Jul 25, 2020
19
0
I have not come across anyone who has done soft landing at airport and came back same day. I think flights are operating between US and Canada.
I am personally feel coming back from airport on same day WON'T be able allowed. I feel going by car is the only option for doing soft landing and coming back but that also depends on CBSA officer. You can certain post the question in this forum and someone might be able to help regarding soft landing at airport.
Thank you so much for responding!! I think, I will drop the idea of doing soft landing by flight!!
 

AR27

Full Member
Feb 6, 2020
44
16
@glimmer_of_hope @naiyagupta Thank you very much for sharing your experience. Very helpful information.

We are planning to drive from Buffalo and back the same day sometime in the month of September this year.

I wanted to know, why do you say that it depends on the officer whether they allow to return back to US? Have there been cases where they want you to quarantine in Canada even if they you explicitly tell them your intention of returning back the same day?
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
55,605
13,529
@glimmer_of_hope @naiyagupta Thank you very much for sharing your experience. Very helpful information.

We are planning to drive from Buffalo and back the same day sometime in the month of September this year.

I wanted to know, why do you say that it depends on the officer whether they allow to return back to US? Have there been cases where they want you to quarantine in Canada even if they you explicitly tell them your intention of returning back the same day?
It depends because soft landings are not supposed to be performed at this time.
 

AR27

Full Member
Feb 6, 2020
44
16
@canuck78 Can you please cite the source of your information that soft landings are not to be performed at this time? Does this mean, same day return depends on the whims and fancies of the officer and not a standard policy? Thats not right. Either allow it for everyone or no one.
 

prrem1

Star Member
Oct 26, 2018
52
14
@canuck78 Can you please cite the source of your information that soft landings are not to be performed at this time? Does this mean, same day return depends on the whims and fancies of the officer and not a standard policy? Thats not right. Either allow it for everyone or no one.
I am in the same situation not clear whether to travel now or not because the information is so misleading, some succeeded doing a soft landing with 14 days quarantine and this is surprising to hear that the original poster was able to return in a day. The source was already mentioned by some one to you can just read from cic travel restriction -I saw from their website saying, "If you come to Canada, make sure you’re exempt from the travel restrictions. You won’t be allowed to enter Canada right now if you’re traveling for reasons like to finalize your permanent residence application but not settle here yet". To me, seems soft landing is not allowed at this moment.
 

ishangodbole

Hero Member
Feb 26, 2018
453
259
Hello,

If I go to Toronto airport, complete soft landing process and return to USA same day. I will not go outside the Toronto airport, will I be required to quarantine in Canada? Are flights operating between USA and Canada now? You have any idea about taking flight instead of going by land?
I have a question about returning back to USA. My H-1b stamping is valid till next year but I changed employment and stamping is of previous employer. Will this be a problem while entering back USA by air or land?
Bit old post but that's not possible. Once you are out of customs at YYZ, you'll have to go upstairs to go through CBP pre-clearance. So in their eyes, you're leaving the airport technically unless CBSA escorts you and hands over you directly to CBP but that doesn't seem worth the hassle.

As for second question, I'd wait for I797 from new employer. You can then use AVR without going through visa stamping at consulate.
 

rahmath8121

Full Member
May 3, 2019
20
2
Hi All,

I have recently completed my landing from USA to canada and I am quarantining for 14 days in Toronto. I am planning to return to USA as soon as I complete my 14 days quarantine using AVR as I have an expired F1 visa with an approved I797 document. I am planning to take a flight from Toronto to Vancouver and then drive to Portland where I live.Can I use the Land Border to enter USA right now as I have heard some place that we cant use land border to enter USA and only we can enter USA via flight from Canada?

Any suggestions will help.

Thanks in advance.