CIC send you your first PR card automatically. The officer at the airport will take some address info from you. You don't need to do anything.Hi,
I will do a short landing early November. I know I should apply PR card at airport immediately. i want to know what should I prepare for it? Such as filling some forms, passport photos, etc? Please advise.
Thanks!!
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Jeffrey
Not sure what you mean apply for a Canadian passport as you have only just landed as a PR and you need to be a citizen to apply for a passport.I just land last night. It just takes 15-20mins. Very smooth and simple. I have provided my friend’s address to receive my PR card. I begin to doubt that when I can apply a Canadian passport? Can anyone advise?
Btw, when I left the immigration office, I would pick one book “Welcome to Canada” at the counter but the officer did not allow. i felt upset and puzzled.
HiCIC send you your first PR card automatically. The officer at the airport will take some address info from you. You don't need to do anything.
They should just mail it. They may need you to come over, I'm not 100% sure on how this works.Hi
I am also planning for a short landing about 3 weeks at Toronto and I am planning to provide my aunt's address for mailing my PR card.
My worry is that since my Aunt lives in Scarborough, Toronto, would I be obligated to pick up the PR card from CIC or would it be just a secondary option with the primary option being delivered by mail?
Also what would you suggest are the formalities or aspects I can eventually complete in these 3 weeks apart from the PR card application?
Appreciate your opinions and suggestions.
Thank you.
Thank you for your reply @rish888 .They should just mail it. They may need you to come over, I'm not 100% sure on how this works.
In 3 weeks you can get a SIN card and that's about it.
Stuff like a health card, driver's license etc you should wait until you are actually in Canada.
I would spend those 3 weeks looking at the job market, apartment/house hunting, and deciding if you want to live in Toronto or someplace else. (As a PR you can live and work wherever you want, including Quebec.)
Check the threads in settlement issues forum. Lot of threads would verify that it's not a problem to mail it to your relativesThank you for your reply @rish888 .
Although the PR card delivery part is still not very reassuring. On the other hand you are right, I could use the stay for hunting jobs as well.
I request other members to please suggest some reassuring replies regarding the PR Card delivery query or rather "fright" I have posted here.
Thank you @Vpalanimuthu for the guidance.Check the threads in settlement issues forum. Lot of threads would verify that it's not a problem to mail it to your relatives
Once in Canada , you can do the followingHi
I am also planning for a short landing about 3 weeks at Toronto and I am planning to provide my aunt's address for mailing my PR card.
My worry is that since my Aunt lives in Scarborough, Toronto, would I be obligated to pick up the PR card from CIC or would it be just a secondary option with the primary option being delivered by mail?
Also what would you suggest are the formalities or aspects I can eventually complete in these 3 weeks apart from the PR card application?
Appreciate your opinions and suggestions.
Thank you.