it was 135 then 113 now 108Um sorry to bring bad news but I landed yesterday and Immigration officer told me that PR card waiting time is 135 days.
I assume the updated online is the most accurate
it was 135 then 113 now 108Um sorry to bring bad news but I landed yesterday and Immigration officer told me that PR card waiting time is 135 days.
When you landed it was around 3 weeks but they started processing the cards soon after you landed.I’d take this info with a grain of salt. When I landed back in March the officer told me the waiting time was 6 weeks. Guess what - never happened. Other people who also landed in March were told different times, like, anything from 3 weeks to 3 months, depending on the officer. Well, they are still waiting for their pr cards, too.
The official processing time for new pr cards published on the ircc website was indeed 135 days as at May, 17. I bet this is where your officer got his numbers from.
However, the waiting time has since been updated, twice. First to 113 days on May, 19 and then to 108 days on May, 26. As you can see, so far it is gradually going down. Just keep checking the official ircc website every Tuesday, it’s the only valid and up to date source of information in regards to processing times of pr cards:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/check-processing-times.html
PR Card is primarily used for travel so not a priority. Also impossible to process PR cards from home.I know there is a pandemic, but from 2 weeks to 135 days?
C'mon.
It's like i worked all those years just to have my savings wiped out waiting for this thing.
Certain communities being focused on immigration is partially leftover from a time where moving to Canada, UK, Australia was almost guaranteed to be an upgrade in your living standards. Housing didn’t cost as much and if you worked hard, even at a lower salary, you could get a home and send money back and build/buy a home in your home country. Many immigrants also don’t want to show their family and friends that life is difficult in Canada. That only makes more people want to immigrate. I always encourage people to really look at whether they will have a better life in Canada especially if you are doing well in your home country. Both parents work in Canada told afford abasic to decent lifestyle not because of gender equality. People hear about CCB and consider it ”extra money”. It is geared to income so the poorest get the most and at that level of income CCB is needed to afford basic goods like more nutritious food, help with childcare costs, etc. Same as “free“ schooling. People compare it to what they are paying at home but don’t consider the much higher income tax rate. People also see free healthcare and expect the same fast access to healthcare that they may have had access to in private hospital in their home country. Canada is relatively easy to immigrate to and get citizenship and we speak English. It is relatively hard to immigrate to the Nordic countries. Many are unwilling to learn German which isn’t easy. The UK has lots of issues and the £ has decreased.Good insights... but... I wonder... Then why are people so CRAZY LOONEY about CANADA, CANADA DREAM, FRESH WATER, TIMMYS! bla bla bla yada yada yada... Canada is a BRAND is quite well SOLD, I must say. Mayple leaf, read color, 420 is legal!, LGBTQ+ thrives ble bla bla blehhh
Of yes! Its impossible to get a green card so US Dream is dying.....
Maybe sweden, denmark or germany are good options for immigrants....
I think for Asians at large, Canada is like a second mini Asia
for French, its pretty convenient as well....
It's a priority for people who need to be mobile, some people still have commitments to wrap up in their home country, some people may have to travel for work when they're based in Canada.PR Card is primarily used for travel so not a priority. Also impossible to process PR cards from home.
This is a pandemic no reasonable expectations apply. Someone needing cancer surgery also must think they should be able to get surgery within a reasonable amount of time but are being delayed as well.It's a priority for people who need to be mobile, some people still have commitments to wrap up in their home country, some people may have to travel for work when they're based in Canada.
I know there is the PRTD visa, but i think we have a realistic expectation to obtain our PR card within a reasonable timeframe.
I don't know if Ontario is different, but here in BC you can't for instance get a BC Drivers Licence, BC Services Card / Health Card without a PR Card. So the PR card is not only essential for travel but it is a vital form of identification. Also, several financial institutions won't help me without a PR Card.PR Card is primarily used for travel so not a priority. Also impossible to process PR cards from home.
I am also in BC, and I was indeed wondering about driving license and Health card without PR card...I assumed they accepted the COPR, but I understand that it is not the case? Have you tried already? May I ask which financial institutions required the PR card?I don't know if Ontario is different, but here in BC you can't for instance get a BC Drivers Licence, BC Services Card / Health Card without a PR Card. So the PR card is not only essential for travel but it is a vital form of identification. Also, several financial institutions won't help me without a PR Card.
Sorry, I do not know that much about SIN. As far as the address is concerned, I would use the address that is most reliable. I've heard of many cases where relatives/friends have opened confidential mails, and SIN is pretty damn confidential. Use your judgement.Congrats!
Can you please advise, on the following?
1- Should I apply for my wife's SIN (she is a housewife)?
2- My father applied for PR back in 2000 and I had a SIN number, so while applying I should choose "update of SIN" option?
3- I have a job offer on which my name and my relatives address is mentioned, Can I use my relatives address and when I have my own address, can I update it?
Please advise? Thank you
For a Health Card you need your PR Card, but because of the situation you can phone them and get temporary coverage with COPR. Also, you can't use COPR at ICBC for the knowledge test or driver's license unfortunately.I am also in BC, and I was indeed wondering about driving license and Health card without PR card...I assumed they accepted the COPR, but I understand that it is not the case? Have you tried already? May I ask which financial institutions required the PR card?
I’ve also heard of problems with applying for Canada Child Benefit (CCB) without a PR card.I don't know if Ontario is different, but here in BC you can't for instance get a BC Drivers Licence, BC Services Card / Health Card without a PR Card. So the PR card is not only essential for travel but it is a vital form of identification. Also, several financial institutions won't help me without a PR Card.
Exactly. That’s why it kind of gets to me when people say that “a PR card is just a travel document”. Erm, no, it is not. How am I supposed to bank (where I want) or exchange my licence without a PR card?For a Health Card you need your PR Card, but because of the situation you can phone them and get temporary coverage with COPR. Also, you can't use COPR at ICBC for the knowledge test or driver's license unfortunately.
Only the large banks allow you to open an account with a passport and COPR