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fallenstar831

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St. Catharines, Ontario
Category........
Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
25-11-2009
File Transfer...
22-12-2009
Med's Done....
12-11-2009
Passport Req..
02-05-2010
VISA ISSUED...
02-22-2010
LANDED..........
03-25-2010
So my husband landed 54 days ago, we still have not received his PR card.

We called CIC last week and they said it is still "in process".

Understanding that the people who could best answer this are more than likely no longer on the forum as they are done... has anyone ever heard of this?
 
It does seem a little long (mine took 5 weeks) but bear in mind when CIC talk about "days to process" I believe they are talking "business or working days"... so 30 days would effectively be 6 working weeks (42 days) and not 4 standard weeks and a bit!

It states that the Service Standard is "within 40 business days" (8 "working" weeks) which would be 56 days.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/service-standards.asp#prcard

Initial Permanent Resident Card
It is our goal, for 80% of new permanent residents, to send an initial permanent resident card within 40 business days from the time the confirmation of permanent resident form is completed at a port of entry or at a CIC-inland office.
For any enquiries about this service standard, please contact the Call Centre.

If they have told you it is "still in progress" I wouldn't worry too much. If you need it urgently call again and tell them :)
 
Can you still get a job and travel if you don't yet have the physical PR card?
 
You can go to Services Canada with your passport and COPR visa and obtain an SI number. You do not have to have your PR card in order to get one. You do not have to have a PR card to get a job, you can show your COPR visa which shows you are a landed PR together with your SI number (the card will arrive approximately 4 weeks after applying but they issue you with a paper showing your number at the time of application).

As to travel, if you mean "out of the country", then theoretically you need a travel permit to return to Canada, however, if you are from a visa exempt country you should be able to enter Canada on your passport alone. If you need your PR card in order to travel, you can inform them that you are requesting an urgent processing and tell them the date of travel - they will expedite it if possible.

For travel by land US/Canada (by motor vehicle or on foot) you do not need to show your PR card, just a passport. PR card's are generally required for air transportation to Canada.

:)
 
I was thinking US/Canada so that works out! Thanks!
 
took almost 2 months for PR card for my hubby... id say 7 weeks for sure! most definetly not unheard of!
 
Siouxie said:
You can go to Services Canada with your passport and COPR visa and obtain an SI number. You do not have to have your PR card in order to get one. You do not have to have a PR card to get a job, you can show your COPR visa which shows you are a landed PR together with your SI number (the card will arrive approximately 4 weeks after applying but they issue you with a paper showing your number at the time of application).

As to travel, if you mean "out of the country", then theoretically you need a travel permit to return to Canada, however, if you are from a visa exempt country you should be able to enter Canada on your passport alone. If you need your PR card in order to travel, you can inform them that you are requesting an urgent processing and tell them the date of travel - they will expedite it if possible.

For travel by land US/Canada (by motor vehicle or on foot) you do not need to show your PR card, just a passport. PR card's are generally required for air transportation to Canada.

:)

Hello, so after my wife land in Toronto, can we travel to Buffalo for shopping, just using her existing passport with COPR from the Philippines? she does not need a Canadian passport to travel to Buffalo?

Thank you.
 
Hi

louieong said:
Hello, so after my wife land in Toronto, can we travel to Buffalo for shopping, just using her existing passport with COPR from the Philippines? she does not need a Canadian passport to travel to Buffalo?

Thank you.

Yes, but she needs a US visitor visa.
 
Hi PMM,

what does my wife need to travel to the US by land? A Philippines passport with COPR and US visitor visa? or can she travel to the US by land once she gets her PR card?

Thank you.
 
Hi

louieong said:
Hi PMM,

what does my wife need to travel to the US by land? A Philippines passport with COPR and US visitor visa? or can she travel to the US by land once she gets her PR card?

Thank you.

1. assuming she has a US visa, she can fly to the US, but without a PR card, most airlines will not board her to fly back to Canada. So with only the COPR as proof she would have to enter Canada by non commercial carrier, i.e. a car.
 
Even though she has a PR card like PMM said she is not a canadian citizen and still needs a US visa.
 
Hi there!
it seems tht im also in the same situation..we had lanaded at pearson airport on 7th april 2010.
due to some reasons me n my family could not stay for more than 10 days.
we have gvn them address of our relative at the airport but we flew back from canada in 10 days.
till now we have no news abt our prc.
reading in this thread it seems to b no big deal as it is happenin
but my concern is if lets say we dont get it in time...as we have booked our seats for first week of july...then what can we do to reenter canada..n we have a passport tht requires visa to enter canada?
so anyone who could help me thanks
 
Thank you guys for the inputs. Greatly appreciate it.

So, the bottom line is;

1) She need a US visitor visa ( which she need to apply at the US consulate here in Toronto )

2) A valid Canadian passport, and in order to get one, have to wait till she became a Canadian citizen (which is in 3 years )

3) Or, not go to Buffalo and spend money. he he he.

Have a nice day guys. :)
 
Came today... funny enough, just when I was starting to panic.