Hello @MTL2MTL , There is a way where you can do landing in CIC office without any Appointment. CIC offices have walk-ins on every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month. So you just need to stand inline, have your number & do your landing. Like first come first serve. Few of my friends did it in Ottawa CIC office. So you need to give a Call to Montreal CIC office for confirmation. Else you can always go to Ottawa.
Good Luck!!
I don't know them personally. the people who got Visas had AOR sept, october last year, while those who got MR and PPR got their AOR October, December and Jan
Hello @MTL2MTL , There is a way where you can do landing in CIC office without any Appointment. CIC offices have walk-ins on every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month. So you just need to stand inline, have your number & do your landing. Like first come first serve. Few of my friends did it in Ottawa CIC office. So you need to give a Call to Montreal CIC office for confirmation. Else you can always go to Ottawa.
Good Luck!!
You're Welcome!! Infact even I am going to consider this option when I do my landing. Let me know how it goes for you.. And what Montreal CIC office has to say about it.
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I unfortunately had a very upsetting (and quite frankly, humiliating) experience last time I crossed the border. Without going into much detail, it basically involved the US agent looking at my passport (without even running it through the system), and telling me he would not process my entry permit while other people where also at the crossing waiting (I would assume that's what the line is for, but he was basically telling me everyone else had priority over me, even though i've had the appropriate visa for all my life). I told him I had arrived with the bus like everybody else, and he just called up the driver and told him to leave me behind...and that I would take another bus later. Even after there was nobody left, he kept me waiting while he chatted up with the other officer, which was followed by a long session of redundant questioning about my trip (which I had already done many times before in the exact same way to visit a family member in the US). My family member was waiting for me to pick me up, and I could not even let me him know that I was held up at the border because the officer told me I could not use my phone to call him.
That was even before the election.....considering how the political situation has unfolded over the last couple of months, I would rather not risk going through a similar experience again. =/... I hope you can understand.
I'll look into the other options the other members have been posting, they all look interesting!
I unfortunately had a very upsetting (and quite frankly, humiliating) experience last time I crossed the border. Without going into much detail, it basically involved the US agent looking at my passport (without even running it through the system), and telling me he would not process my entry permit while other people where also at the crossing waiting (I would assume that's what the line is for, but he was basically telling me everyone else had priority over me, even though i've had the appropriate visa for all my life). I told him I had arrived with the bus like everybody else, and he just called up the driver and told him to leave me behind...and that I would take another bus later. Even after there was nobody left, he kept me waiting while he chatted up with the other officer, which was followed by a long session of redundant questioning about my trip (which I had already done many times before in the exact same way to visit a family member in the US). My family member was waiting for me to pick me up, and I could not even let me him know that I was held up at the border because the officer told me I could not use my phone to call him.
That was even before the election.....considering how the political situation has unfolded over the last couple of months, I would rather not risk going through a similar experience again. =/... I hope you can understand.
I'll look into the other options the other members have been posting, they all look interesting!
You can very well do PR formalities in Montreal .. couple of my friends are planning to take appointment , will let you the process , the best part SIN and RAMQ office are near by so you can get them updated ...