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Apollojustice

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Nov 10, 2016
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What do I have to bring to the border for landing besides landing paper.
I heard there were people who had been rejected due to insufficient documents.

I also heard once the landing was rejected , our PR eligibility becomes invalid and go back to go.

Is that correct?

What would the officer ask us during landing process?
I want to know especially for the information about border process.
I guess the officer at the border is more mean than airport's.
 
Apollojustice said:
What do I have to bring to the border for landing besides landing paper.
I heard there were people who had been rejected due to insufficient documents.

I also heard once the landing was rejected , our PR eligibility becomes invalid and go back to go.

Is that correct?

What would the officer ask us during landing process?
I want to know especially for the information about border process.
I guess the officer at the border is more mean than airport's.
See my response to your other thread. In addition, a "refusal to land" is not always fatal to a PR application. It may just need to be deferred to IRCC to process, for example. It's all dependent on the specific circumstances of each case.
 
zardoz said:
See my response to your other thread. In addition, a "refusal to land" is not always fatal to a PR application. It may just need to be deferred to IRCC to process, for example. It's all dependent on the specific circumstances of each case.

Could you put the link of your thread?
I think rejection upon landing is very rare case.
 
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