Hi,
I already live in Canada, and I just got my PR approved on IRCC website. I am waiting for my COPR to arrive in the mail in the next few days. I believe the next step that is required after I get the COPR is the official landing. I've been told by IRCC customer service that for the landing I'll have to book an appointment at a local immigration office. However, I usually hear that most people just do flagpoling by going to the border. Can you tell me if both options are always possible and which alternative is better?
Also, what is the average wait time if I have to schedule an appointment at an immigration office (I'm in Vancouver)? Can I already start scheduling it now, even if I haven't got my COPR yet? I'm worried I may have to wait too long before getting an appointment, so it would be worth to start scheduling it, at least.
In case I opt for flagpoling instead, can I go to any entry point at the border with the US, or only some of them are enabled to do the immigration papers?
Thanks
I already live in Canada, and I just got my PR approved on IRCC website. I am waiting for my COPR to arrive in the mail in the next few days. I believe the next step that is required after I get the COPR is the official landing. I've been told by IRCC customer service that for the landing I'll have to book an appointment at a local immigration office. However, I usually hear that most people just do flagpoling by going to the border. Can you tell me if both options are always possible and which alternative is better?
Also, what is the average wait time if I have to schedule an appointment at an immigration office (I'm in Vancouver)? Can I already start scheduling it now, even if I haven't got my COPR yet? I'm worried I may have to wait too long before getting an appointment, so it would be worth to start scheduling it, at least.
In case I opt for flagpoling instead, can I go to any entry point at the border with the US, or only some of them are enabled to do the immigration papers?
Thanks