mickmerf1 said:Decision Made!!!!!! Just checked ecas, as you do 10 times a day and got the shock of my life, can't quite believe it
It says:- A decision has been made on *********** application. The office will contact ************* concerning the decision. Does that mean its all done and dusted? Now where is that Postman!!!!!
Congrats that's great news!
You need your marriage certificate?antz21 said:Congrats michty6 - good to read you finally got yours!
Border crossing for me on Sunday, a bit nervous, I don't know why, but exciting at the same time! Anything I need to take with me except the COPR, passport, B4 and marriage cert(well I have a copy of it)??
I was wondering that, too. We've... er... mislaid ours. It's somewhere in the house...rebecassss said:Congratulations, Mickmerf!
You need your marriage certificate?
lol!Korma said:I was wondering that, too. We've... er... mislaid ours. It's somewhere in the house...
Congratulations!mickmerf1 said:Decision Made!!!!!! Just checked ecas, as you do 10 times a day and got the shock of my life, can't quite believe it
It says:- A decision has been made on *********** application. The office will contact ************* concerning the decision. Does that mean its all done and dusted? Now where is that Postman!!!!!
it's listed on the documents that you may be asked at the border while landing but I haven't seen anybody being asked for it. You should be OK! I think they would ask for it if the PR happens really long after the application started, to make sure that people are still married. But I don't think you'll be asked anything... I applied Common-law so obviously wasn't asked for it - he did ask me (and my partner who was there too!) if we were still together, but more as a joke I think that they will only ask for a proof if something seems not right at the time of landing. Also - you husband doesn't have to be there when you land, it's only an "option" - and partners are not always allowed to go through at customs together...rebecassss said:lol!
We sent ours in with the application. We figured we could either ask them to send the application back to us or just buy a replacement. I didn't know we'd need one so soon though!
Are you Visa Exempt? If so, then you do not need a visa!Lakwa said:When does the PR Visa come in the mail? We have the COPR, but not the visa or does this matter when crossing the border?
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you're visa-exempt, so you don't need one. The visa is only to allow non-visa-exempt to be able to board a plane, because airlines staff are not trained to read a COPR and wouldn't recognize it and let people gt on a plane to Canada. in your case, you can travel on your passport and don't need anything else. so - if you got the COPR, you're done, congrats!Lakwa said:When does the PR Visa come in the mail? We have the COPR, but not the visa or does this matter when crossing the border?
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I was wondering about that, too - someone said something about it going on their record in another thread, but I can't remember the details. I figured we'd get the esta just to be on the safe side.DGT said:Quick question about getting "Administrative Refusal" from the US. Does it have an effect on any travel to the US in the future? Gonna take the Mrs to Hawaii for her birthday, and I'm going to a video game convention later in the year in Boston too!
It does and it doesn't... you will have to declare that you have been refused entry to the US next time you apply, so it's something to consider. However, you can explain why you have been refused, and it doesn't prevent you to go again to the US. If you're visa-exempt both Canada and US, it might just be easier to flagpole, go to the US for the day (or the 30min that you need to go back and forth), and just not worry about it.DGT said:Quick question about getting "Administrative Refusal" from the US. Does it have an effect on any travel to the US in the future? Gonna take the Mrs to Hawaii for her birthday, and I'm going to a video game convention later in the year in Boston too!