It happened to lots of people. I asked the officer about this when I landed and he said it doesn't matter. The most important date is the date you become a PR. And I guess as long as you have the stamp on your passport and your study permit proving your first entry to Canada, it's fine.
Congratulations to all people with the good news recently.
I was so tired to see this mistake: I don't think I have energy to care any further...
But I just asked a friend, who happened to have the same experience (multiple entries with Study Permit) and got a wrong first entry date. He landed as a permanent resident and then applied for document amendment to CIC.
Just for your information and for whoever will have the same problem.
I have got my medical one month ago; however, I am a little bit nervous as I have not sent my PC by my application package, but I have explained them that I will prepare this upon request. In the medical and RPRF emails they did not ask me about that. I should say that it is the second time I applied for PR and the first time which I have been rejected, PC have been sent. Does anybody think it is needed to send PC?
If you have a police certificate from your country, you might as well just send it (as hard copy).
Eagle2014 said:
Hi All,
I have got my medical one month ago; however, I am a little bit nervous as I have not sent my PC by my application package, but I have explained them that I will prepare this upon request. In the medical and RPRF emails they did not ask me about that. I should say that it is the second time I applied for PR and the first time which I have been rejected, PC have been sent. Does anybody think it is needed to send PC?