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legalfalcon

VIP Member
Sep 21, 2015
19,040
9,897
Montréal, Quebec, Canada
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
4112
App. Filed.......
03-09-2015
Doc's Request.
01-10-2015
AOR Received.
03-09-2015
Med's Done....
17-08-2015
Passport Req..
05-04-2016
VISA ISSUED...
12-04-2016
LANDED..........
05-05-2016
Hi all,
Regarding my notes, the only thing that caught my attention was this note :

'IMM0008, BOX 2, CATEGORY WAS INCORRECTLY ENTERED BY CLIENT BUT DOCUMENTS SUPPORT A PNP APPLICATION WHICH HAS BEEN FORWARDED FOR FURTHER PROCESSING'

I am not sure what they mean by it. any thoughts?
Can you give me details on your application, as in AoR, program under which you applied and where you see this note, preferably a screen shot of it.
 

legalfalcon

VIP Member
Sep 21, 2015
19,040
9,897
Montréal, Quebec, Canada
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
4112
App. Filed.......
03-09-2015
Doc's Request.
01-10-2015
AOR Received.
03-09-2015
Med's Done....
17-08-2015
Passport Req..
05-04-2016
VISA ISSUED...
12-04-2016
LANDED..........
05-05-2016
I submitted my EE Profile in mid May 2017 but there was a mistake in my work history, i got the ITA immediately as my score was 445, i didn't decline or accept the invitation and forgot to login again, later i created a new profile as i couldn't recall my login credentials. I once again got ITA in the draw held last week. I got an e-mail day before yesterday that my profile got expired, when i recalled the credentials and successfully logged in, I revoked my old GCKey as I had already created a new profile. I noticed one thing that my revoked ID was already issued a UCI which i forgot to note down as i didn't know I would be asked about it, now while filling the eAPP in my new profile there is a question that whether i applied for canadian immigration? Should i answer it YES? or would it be misrepresentation if i answered it NO?
The answer is no. You only answer yes, after you file an application Post ITA.
 
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legalfalcon

VIP Member
Sep 21, 2015
19,040
9,897
Montréal, Quebec, Canada
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
4112
App. Filed.......
03-09-2015
Doc's Request.
01-10-2015
AOR Received.
03-09-2015
Med's Done....
17-08-2015
Passport Req..
05-04-2016
VISA ISSUED...
12-04-2016
LANDED..........
05-05-2016
Hello, @legalfalcon I have a question regarding Education History. My friend's Engineering (Graduation) academic years are from 2007-11, however, there were some papers that were not cleared by him in time and he finally cleared in 2013. So, what his educational history should state in Express Entry? Should it be 2007-11 (4 Years) or 2007-2013 (6 Years)? Also, ECA was done for this degree and got a report from them stating Bachelor Degree (4 Years). He is really confused on how to present it. Kind help
If he was studying until 2013, he should state it as 2013. If your friend, was also working during this time, it will not be an issue as if the work experience is outside Canada, you can work full time while studying. Also, explain this in LoE.
 

lushahz

Star Member
May 18, 2017
165
70
You should have along with you the following documents:

1. Passport with the Canadian Visa
2. COPR (2 copies - one with a pic)
3. 2 additional pics
4. A copy of the proof of funds, if you submitted one in support of your EE application.

When you land at Toronto, you will be asked to go to the immigration when you will tell the officer that you are landing as a permanent Resident. They will send to another area where you will find a few others who are landing as PRs. The line will depend on how many flights have landed. It does not usually take long. If you are landing as a family, all of you can be togeather as a group.

When your turn comes you will be called by an immigration officer who will check your passport, stamp it, enter your record in the system, stamp the COPR and ask you to sign it in front of him. He will keep one copy of the COPR and give the other to you. Most immigration officers neatly fold it and staple it in the passport next to where you have your visa. During this time, he will also ask you questions about your health, how many dependents you have, and if you have been convicted of any crime. He might ask you for the address where you are living, if you have one, give it to him so that it can be added into the system. This is where your PR card will be shipped. If you do not have an address, you can tell him and then you will have to update it once you have it online through MyCIC. Make sure you update your address within 180 days of landing as a PR.

From here you will be sent to the customs where you will collect your baggage and meet a customs officer who will ask you about your lugauge. If you are carrying over $ 10K in cash you will need to declare it and also declare any jewellery you are bringing in along with food. Read the card carefully and when in doubt answer yes.

Since you are entering Canada you can bring goods of personal effect duty-free. Make sure if you are carrying anything on which duty can be imposed, you will need to fill BSF 186A (2 copies) http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/forms-formulaires/bsf186a-eng.html

If you need more space make copies of the form. If you have goods coming later, make copies of the form and keep it ready (2 copies).

Just be calm and the officers there are very friendly.

For further information read: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/after-checklist.asp

Once you are done with the customs and immigration there is a counter at the airport to apply for the Social Insurance Number. So make sure you apply there, which will depend on at what time your flight lands. If it's midnight, the Canada Service Centre (the agency that deals with the SIN) will be closed and you will have to go to the one closest to where you live. Their addresses are available online. If they are open, just do it there. It only takes a few minutes.

At the Pearson airport you will also see a lot of banking kiosks and you can even get an account opened, if you know which bank you would chose and have made up your mind.

It's a simple process and during this time you will be handed over a lot of written material explaining things to you. You will hear welcome to Canada a lot of times.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Hope this helps!
The best
You should have along with you the following documents:

1. Passport with the Canadian Visa
2. COPR (2 copies - one with a pic)
3. 2 additional pics
4. A copy of the proof of funds, if you submitted one in support of your EE application.

When you land at Toronto, you will be asked to go to the immigration when you will tell the officer that you are landing as a permanent Resident. They will send to another area where you will find a few others who are landing as PRs. The line will depend on how many flights have landed. It does not usually take long. If you are landing as a family, all of you can be togeather as a group.

When your turn comes you will be called by an immigration officer who will check your passport, stamp it, enter your record in the system, stamp the COPR and ask you to sign it in front of him. He will keep one copy of the COPR and give the other to you. Most immigration officers neatly fold it and staple it in the passport next to where you have your visa. During this time, he will also ask you questions about your health, how many dependents you have, and if you have been convicted of any crime. He might ask you for the address where you are living, if you have one, give it to him so that it can be added into the system. This is where your PR card will be shipped. If you do not have an address, you can tell him and then you will have to update it once you have it online through MyCIC. Make sure you update your address within 180 days of landing as a PR.

From here you will be sent to the customs where you will collect your baggage and meet a customs officer who will ask you about your lugauge. If you are carrying over $ 10K in cash you will need to declare it and also declare any jewellery you are bringing in along with food. Read the card carefully and when in doubt answer yes.

Since you are entering Canada you can bring goods of personal effect duty-free. Make sure if you are carrying anything on which duty can be imposed, you will need to fill BSF 186A (2 copies) http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/forms-formulaires/bsf186a-eng.html

If you need more space make copies of the form. If you have goods coming later, make copies of the form and keep it ready (2 copies).

Just be calm and the officers there are very friendly.

For further information read: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/after-checklist.asp

Once you are done with the customs and immigration there is a counter at the airport to apply for the Social Insurance Number. So make sure you apply there, which will depend on at what time your flight lands. If it's midnight, the Canada Service Centre (the agency that deals with the SIN) will be closed and you will have to go to the one closest to where you live. Their addresses are available online. If they are open, just do it there. It only takes a few minutes.

At the Pearson airport you will also see a lot of banking kiosks and you can even get an account opened, if you know which bank you would chose and have made up your mind.

It's a simple process and during this time you will be handed over a lot of written material explaining things to you. You will hear welcome to Canada a lot of times.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Hope this helps!
The best Reply on whole landing process :)
 

Dreamboy2017

Full Member
Aug 21, 2017
22
7
Not at all. However, if you are not getting a letter on the official letterhead, you will have to include additional documents such as your pay slips, IR returns, etc.

Dear legalfalcon,

You are a great man. I will provide the following from my previous employer:

1. Experience letter in company pad in their regular format (not having my JD there)
2. Reference letter with JD from ex colleague which is notarized
3. Appointment letter
4. Salary Fixation
5. Service Confirmation
6. Salary Increment Letter
7. Release Letter
8. ID card

Add if anything needed.
 

Ganiroy

Star Member
Jun 13, 2017
97
22
If he was studying until 2013, he should state it as 2013. If your friend, was also working during this time, it will not be an issue as if the work experience is outside Canada, you can work full time while studying. Also, explain this in LoE.
His academics were done in 2011, but one subject paper was pending and he gave two attempts to complete it. one in 2012 and last time in 2013, then he completed it. Classes wise everything finished in 2011 only. Unfortunately he is not working during this time. Hence not sure what to mention?
 

_Harry_

Hero Member
Sep 29, 2016
752
292
Hi @legalfalcon

I have only 14 months remaining on my PP validity as my PP will be expiring in Jan 2019. I will have Visa max till July 2018 so will be travelling before that. Although it is very much possible that I don't return in few months and the PP might get expired while I am in Canada. What should be best course of action for this issue?

Course 1 > Land Canada and apply for a fresh PP from there. Not sure if this is possible.
Course 2 > Apply for new PP before landing, inform CIC and request new Visa stamping on the new PP. Not sure if this possible either.
Course 3 > Land Canada and stay there till the time I get PR card. Come back to my country before PP expires and apply for fresh PP.
Get new Visa on that PP and then go back to Canada. I think it is very much feasible but not sure if really needed in case the first 2 course can be taken.
Course 4 > Any other solution you suggest in my case?

Can you please suggest.
 

sal_g

Star Member
Nov 3, 2016
55
6
Good Day @legalfalcon

I am experiencing something with my application and very confused and worried and can't an answer that satisfies me

I am EE applicant- FSW-O - AOR 11th August - PPR 1st September - CPC-OTTAWA
in ppr i was to submit our passports in cairo visa office as this is my country of residence.
arrived at the embassy on the 4th of september
- received an email on the 10th of Sep to come in person in embassy with my national ID
- 13th sep went to embassy, i was asked several questions about me and my family by an officer and she said i wanted you to come to verify you physically as you look different in pictures.- at the end she said i am satisfied with your answers and i will issue you the visa today to take it with you and we will return you ID with your stamped Passports.
then the front desk called for me and gave me the ID and said they said to inform you that there is 1 more verification and when passports are ready they will contact you.

since then i didn't hear any thing. sent several emails but no reply. i am worried and cannot inquire about any thing. they never reply.
some egyptians had the same or near processing times and they submitted their passports and got them back maximum 2 weeks after arriving at the embassy. i an confused about the different sayings at the same day by the officer.

i have questions i would appreciate if you can help me:

1- is it possible that the local emabssy would put me in security screening after PPR from main office in ottawa?
2- should i get GCMS notes? will it hep or it's not important now?


update : i recevied email for cairo office saying that my application is still under review in ottawa.
so why ottawa sent us passport request? and the officer told she would give it to me the same day but now it is still under review in ottawa
that is strange!
 
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Woodroc

Full Member
Apr 5, 2017
45
20
NB
Category........
PNP
Job Offer........
Yes
Nomination.....
28-12-2016
AOR Received.
08-03-2017
Med's Done....
29-06-2017
Can you give me details on your application, as in AoR, program under which you applied and where you see this note, preferably a screen shot of it.
I applied under pnp skilled worker on dec 16'. aor march8 2017. Only medicals passed. Criminality in progress, security and eligibility not started. Location is sydney. This part I quoted was from the Notes sections (Note3) from the officer. Can't find a way to attach the screenshot from my mobile unfortunately :(
 

rahulmehta222

Star Member
Apr 14, 2017
57
17
Hi Legalfalcon,

My COPR mentions Province as 'British Columbia' and city as 'Vancouver', however, I want to land in Toronto. Would this be an issue?

Thanks
Rahul
 

ss110

Full Member
Sep 26, 2017
21
0
I have another query. My actual age is less than my age in official documents, I have filed a suit in our court to have my DoB corrected but since i didn't know if it would rule in my favor i took IELTS and have my ECA done, both of them have my current DoB, I have received ITA and I am currently preparing my documents. I wanted to ask whether I should tell IRCC about my suit in LoE or should i wait for the decision and then tell them to have it updated? Is it possible to have my DoB updated mid-process? or it can only be done after CoPR?