marcopolocan said:
We just got our Social insurance numbers ( at a service Canada Centre) done with our COPR's (about a 1.5 hr wait). They will check your passport as well for a visa foil if on a non exempt passport or as proof of identity if on a vias exempt passport.
Very useful info, thanks marcopolocan!
So I have an interesting story to share. My (Australian) wife and I decided to do some cross-border shopping at the Fashion Outlets in Niagara Falls, NY over the past Easter long weekend. We went with our passports and her US visa waiver in hand.
On the way into the US, as expected, we were sent into a building and asked to wait in a room full of people just like us who were not yet Canadian citizens or PR holder, but were visiting the US. Complete chaos with not enough chairs to seat people and no instructions on what to do or even number to take to wait in line. No receptionist to help people either. Finally after an hour of waiting they called us in and asked why we were entering the US and what her status was in Canada. They then digitally fingerprinted her and charged us $6 for a 90-day visa waiver thing that they put in her passport. Apparently you need this if you are travelling to the US and it has to be renewed every 90 days -- who knew? Plus her last trip to the US was over 90 days ago so we have to keep renewing it while we wait out the PR process. Didn't know this was the case -- anyone else have any experience with crossing the US/Canada border and running into this issue?
Even more interesting -- on the way back in we were sure nothing would stop us at the Canadian border, but we were wrong, and we were asked to go to the CIC desk at the border. This time, however, we were pleasantly surprised with the outcome. They extended our visitor status from 6 months to 1 year and gave us a "visitor" certificate to keep in her passport so that we could freely cross the border without any hassles while we waited our her PR! Has anyone else had this happen? They also said we could apply for a temporary visa extension after the 1 year had expired. So basically, the outcome of this little shopping adventure was that a) we got some great deals at the outlet malls and b) we won't be stopped at the US / Canada border so long as we produce these two documents for at least the next 90 days. Neat eh?
One more thing -- we forgot our marriage certificate and so at the CIC desk they had to look into our file to get our marriage certificate number for the visitor certificate. He said we should really be travelling with it at all times until the PR comes through, but now that we have our visitor's certificate, we didn't need to travel with it anymore. But that got me thinking, maybe he has access to the records and could let me know what the status of our PR application was? So I asked, but he said that he didn't have access to that kind of information. Oh well, was worth a shot!
Just thought I'd share...still no update on eCAS unfortunately. But thanks for the words of encouragement everyone!