I am planning to go to 1000 islands this weekend but I have some questions before going there. Is there any particular time we should go there for flag poling? I couldn’t get those timings for this place. How was your experience? You already mentioned it’s a smooth process but I am reading lots of reviews about Niagara border crossing and kind of confused whether to drive to thousand islands or not. At what time did you go there ?
Dude first 1000 islands is not Niagra falls.. Thats called peace bridge...
now 1000 islands is easy peasy.... its majorly a commercial stop so not too much civilian rush there... I went on Saturday arn 11 am i think...it was empty as anythin... Major time was taken but Americans to issue one yellow chit... on Canada side... naaa we just and Agent did her magic
I am planning to go to 1000 islands this weekend but I have some questions before going there. Is there any particular time we should go there for flag poling? I couldn’t get those timings for this place. How was your experience? You already mentioned it’s a smooth process but I am reading lots of reviews about Niagara border crossing and kind of confused whether to drive to thousand islands or not. At what time did you go there ?
My idea for inland applicants for spousal sponsorship is that you do your medicals, get background check done and then get AIP (Approved in Principle), SA (Sponsor Approval) and DM (Decision Made). You then book a landing interview at a CIC office inside Canada and you get the CoPR at the interview.
Now, the question is, if there is an option to flagpole, isnt the CoPR supposed to come to me before the landing interview? I just wanted to find out at what stage will the CoPR be issued and if it will be electronic or in the mail?
My idea for inland applicants for spousal sponsorship is that you do your medicals, get background check done and then get AIP (Approved in Principle), SA (Sponsor Approval) and DM (Decision Made). You then book a landing interview at a CIC office inside Canada and you get the CoPR at the interview.
Now, the question is, if there is an option to flagpole, isnt the CoPR supposed to come to me before the landing interview? I just wanted to find out at what stage will the CoPR be issued and if it will be electronic or in the mail?
My idea for inland applicants for spousal sponsorship is that you do your medicals, get background check done and then get AIP (Approved in Principle), SA (Sponsor Approval) and DM (Decision Made). You then book a landing interview at a CIC office inside Canada and you get the CoPR at the interview.
Now, the question is, if there is an option to flagpole, isnt the CoPR supposed to come to me before the landing interview? I just wanted to find out at what stage will the CoPR be issued and if it will be electronic or in the mail?