The more times they go to pick up, the less efficient the process is... just my two cents. It might be more logical to pick up large batches and then process them. We will never really get to know how or why something happens with CIC.
The great thing about all this (other than getting PR in this beautiful country of course) is that I am learning to be more patient.
Can I do flagpoling/landing at rainbow bridge or anyother bridge without having US visa? Do we go till the US border or not? My application got approved waiting for my passport to arrive.
***************************************************************************************************************************************************** Carry the below docs in a folder with a black pen:
1. Passport with immigrant visa (if applicable)
2. Two 25 Cents coins ($0.25 X 2)
3. CoPR Letter (do not sign it beforehand)[*Check for any errors - spellings, place of birth, last entry date, first entry date, etc.]
4. Work Permit OR Study Permit
5. Canadian Employment Letter (if employed)
6. Bank Statement/Letter (Mobile app showing latest balance)
7. Extra Photo(s) (if needed)
Can I do flagpoling/landing at rainbow bridge or anyother bridge without having US visa? Do we go till the US border or not? My application got approved waiting for my passport to arrive.
This has been answered several times before. Yes, you can flagpole without a valid US visa. It doesn't matter.
1. You do not need a US visa to flagpole!
2. And yes of course, you have to go to the US side of the border, otherwise how do you leave the country!?! -- It is essentially needed to 'land' and formalize your landing process. You have to bring back a white paper called "flagpole note" issued by the US Border officer and show that to the Canadian officer on your re-entry to the Canadian side.
***************************************************************************************************************************************************** Carry the below docs in a folder with a black pen:
1. Passport with immigrant visa (if applicable)
2. Two 25 Cents coins ($0.25 X 2)
3. CoPR Letter (do not sign it beforehand)[*Check for any errors - spellings, place of birth, last entry date, first entry date, etc.]
4. Work Permit OR Study Permit
5. Canadian Employment Letter (if employed)
6. Bank Statement/Letter (Mobile app showing latest balance)
7. Extra Photo(s) (if needed)
The more times they go to pick up, the less efficient the process is... just my two cents. It might be more logical to pick up large batches and then process them. We will never really get to know how or why something happens with CIC.
The great thing about all this (other than getting PR in this beautiful country of course) is that I am learning to be more patient.
***************************************************************************************************************************************************** Carry the below docs in a folder with a black pen:
1. Passport with immigrant visa (if applicable)
2. Two 25 Cents coins ($0.25 X 2)
3. CoPR Letter (do not sign it beforehand)[*Check for any errors - spellings, place of birth, last entry date, first entry date, etc.]
4. Work Permit OR Study Permit
5. Canadian Employment Letter (if employed)
6. Bank Statement/Letter (Mobile app showing latest balance)
7. Extra Photo(s) (if needed)