hi there!canadavisa13 said:hi camellochapin,
congrats on your PR
can you please share your landing experience at the alberta coutts border,as this will be helpfull for other members who are planning to do their landing there?
how long did it take?
did the officer asked for any other documents beside the passport and COPR?
was the experience good overall or you had any issues?
thank you and good luck for your future in canada as a permanent resident
Well... I can definitively give feedback about the entire PR experience. But to answer your question first this is what my wife and I did:
- Got our passports back from Ottawa on Wednesday afternoon
- We left Calgary, AB on the same Wednesday at 7:00pm
- Due to heavy traffic in Calgary we arrived at Coutts border (US side first) at 10:20pm but a huge cue of cars/trucks in front of us
- 10:40pm we got the letter from the US Immigration officer informing us about the denied access into the USA and got escorted back to the Canadian side of the border (this is 100% normal procedure... I even thought that mentioning the term "Flagpoling" wouldn't be a good idea... guess what?!?! you are not the only one doing it, it is the "official/un-official" term for what we did)
- 10:50pm our turn with the Canadian Immigration officer and after some compulsory question and answers...
- 11:10pm... we were granted our 100% Canadian Permanent Residence
Flagpoling is perfectly normal, legal and both Immigration officers know about it... and nothing wrong about getting the "weird" letter from the USA officer. This has to be handed over to the Canadian officer on your arrival to the office.
To avoid driving tired at night back to Calgary, we booked a small Motel in Lethbridge arriving aprox at 12:30am.. and early next day we drove back to Calgary, right into a Canada Services office to get the new SIN! 8)