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H1b Stamping in India with CoPR

samarthsave

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Feb 21, 2018
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Hello Guys,

I have a situation where I am planning to go to Mumbai, India for my h1b stamping which will be a dropbox. And I have also received my CoPR few days ago. I still have plenty of time to land in Canada to activate my PR.

Now there is a question in DS160, "Are you a permanent resident of a country/region other than your country/region of origin (nationality) above?".

I am not sure whether to answers YES / NO.

Please help!
 

Samoinp

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May 30, 2017
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Hello Guys,

I have a situation where I am planning to go to Mumbai, India for my h1b stamping which will be a dropbox. And I have also received my CoPR few days ago. I still have plenty of time to land in Canada to activate my PR.

Now there is a question in DS160, "Are you a permanent resident of a country/region other than your country/region of origin (nationality) above?".

I am not sure whether to answers YES / NO.

Please help!
FWIW, CoPR doesn't automatically mean resident status in Canada.
Technically, one could be denied upon first landing for different reasons like proof of funds, misrepresentation etc.
 
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21Goose

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If you are landing before the interview, answer yes. If after, answer no.
I don’t agree with this. The DS-160 needs to be accurately completed at the time of submission - and as long as OP hasn’t landed before s/he submits the DS-160, the answer is no.

it would be the same as the travel history section. At the time of submission, let’s say you haven’t travelled abroad , but you have a trip planned after submitting and before the interview. You cannot truthfully say that you have travelled on the form - you would be lying.


Likewise, if you say you’re a PR on the form, and then for whatever reason you don’t travel to Canada and don’t land, you have just lied on your DS-160. And that is a sure fire way to get your visa rejected.

You can always tell the truth in the interview - I wasn’t a PR at the time I submitted the DS -160, but now I am.