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Alanna

Star Member
Jul 18, 2016
152
28
Guys, I am confused.. as an AIGP inland applicant, 99% of my documents are in English.. for those that I have to submit copies, instead of originals, such as my Canadian degree cert, transcript, utilities bills.. do I still have to get these photocopies certified by an authority/notarized?? The instruction guide says that..

To have a photocopy of a document certified, an authorized person must (as described below) compare the original document to the photocopy and must print the following on the photocopy:

“I certify that this is a true copy of the original document”,
the name of the original document,
the date of the certification,
their name,
their official position or title, and
their signature.
 

gyu3s

Member
Jan 21, 2020
10
5
Hi, I wanted to share my timeline with you:) Inland applicant

Endorsement New Brunswick
Applied endorsement: June 14, 2019
Received endorsement: June 19, 2019

WK
Work permit application sent: July 1, 2019
Work permit approved: October 1,2090

PR application
Application recieved on IRCC: August 19, 2019
(upfront medical)
Document request: October 16, 2019
Invitation to Pre-arrival services: April 15, 2020
RPRF request: May 11, 2020
COPR: May 12, 2020

I had no interview and they didn't ask for my passport
Hey! Congrats on your update!
Can you tell me how it went after pre-arrival?
I have quite similar timeline with yours, I got an pre-arrival letter on 28th April.
So Gov didn't require an interview? or they delayed your interview?
I wonder what exact status of yours!

Thank you in advance
 

pistachios2015

Hero Member
Mar 13, 2020
512
124
Hi, I wanted to share my timeline with you:) Inland applicant

Endorsement New Brunswick
Applied endorsement: June 14, 2019
Received endorsement: June 19, 2019

WK
Work permit application sent: July 1, 2019
Work permit approved: October 1,2090

PR application
Application recieved on IRCC: August 19, 2019
(upfront medical)
Document request: October 16, 2019
Invitation to Pre-arrival services: April 15, 2020
RPRF request: May 11, 2020
COPR: May 12, 2020

I had no interview and they didn't ask for my passport
so FAST!!!! Amazing!
 
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Ceciliange

Star Member
Jan 3, 2020
95
30
So here's a tricky question:

I've got my work permit a week before Canada closed its borders. While I'm allowed to enter Canada (Minister Trudeau put people travelling because of PR or a WP as foreigners allowed to enter the country), I can't find ANY flight that takes my to one of the 4 designated airports that are currently accepting international flights. These are: Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal and Toronto.

However, I've found a few tickets that take me to the US first and then to my final destination (Nova Scotia)...

Will I be allow to enter Canada through an airport that is not designated to deal with immigrants? Wouldn't immigration officers be able to review documentation of foreign nationals regardless of their POT (port of entry)?

My fear is to make it to Nova Scotia, but sent back home or top one of the four designated airports.

If anyone knows the answer, I'd be very grateful if you could share with me.

Thanks un advance!

PS: This is the only thing the government says about the topic:

"On March 18, 2020, the Government instructed airlines to redirect international passenger flights to four Canadian airports – Toronto Pearson International Airport, Vancouver International Airport, Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport and Calgary International Airport.

Domestic flights, as well as flights from the United States, sun destinations such as Mexico, Central America, South America and the Caribbean, as well as from St. Pierre-et-Miquelon, are not affected by this measure and can continue to operate on their regular routes and land at current Canadian destinations. The Government is working closely with the airline industry and airports to avoid unnecessarily disrupting operations and minimize inconveniencing travellers."
 
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Icke

Hero Member
Jan 29, 2019
239
63
Germany
Where are you flying from ?
I‘d try to fly from the us to Toronto or Montreal and then get to Halifax. I just did land in Toronto and flew to Halifax last Sunday.
I don’t really know for sure but it didn‘t look like much was going on there and that they would handle Immigration at the Moment.
But I can‘t tell you for sure.

You can try calling Canadian Border Service. They helped me out too.
 

Lakshay338

Star Member
Dec 15, 2019
134
51
Guys, I am confused.. as an AIGP inland applicant, 99% of my documents are in English.. for those that I have to submit copies, instead of originals, such as my Canadian degree cert, transcript, utilities bills.. do I still have to get these photocopies certified by an authority/notarized?? The instruction guide says that..

To have a photocopy of a document certified, an authorized person must (as described below) compare the original document to the photocopy and must print the following on the photocopy:

“I certify that this is a true copy of the original document”,
the name of the original document,
the date of the certification,
their name,
their official position or title, and
their signature.
You don't need to get them attested at all. If they believe your documents are fake or inaccurate they will give you an update
 

Lakshay338

Star Member
Dec 15, 2019
134
51
Where are you flying from ?
I‘d try to fly from the us to Toronto or Montreal and then get to Halifax. I just did land in Toronto and flew to Halifax last Sunday.
I don’t really know for sure but it didn‘t look like much was going on there and that they would handle Immigration at the Moment.
But I can‘t tell you for sure.

You can try calling Canadian Border Service. They helped me out too.
That's great news that you're in Halifax, if you need any kind of help let me know
 
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Srini1983

Full Member
Jan 14, 2019
38
1
Hi, I wanted to share my timeline with you:) Inland applicant

Endorsement New Brunswick
Applied endorsement: June 14, 2019
Received endorsement: June 19, 2019

WK
Work permit application sent: July 1, 2019
Work permit approved: October 1,2090

PR application
Application recieved on IRCC: August 19, 2019
(upfront medical)
Document request: October 16, 2019
Invitation to Pre-arrival services: April 15, 2020
RPRF request: May 11, 2020
COPR: May 12, 2020

I had no interview and they didn't ask for my passport
I too got COPR via email. How did you apply PR card? What documents do we need to send along with two photos?
 

mapleheart

Newbie
Jan 14, 2019
7
0
I too got COPR via email. How did you apply PR card? What documents do we need to send along with two photos?
Hi Srini1983!

How long ago did you get your COPR? And how long was your application in progress?

All my documents were submitted long time ago and I am waiting just for that...


Thanks!
 

Srini1983

Full Member
Jan 14, 2019
38
1
My Approx timelines

Endorsement NB
Applied endorsement: Jan 08, 2019
Received endorsement: Feb 10, 2019

Work Permit
Work permit application sent: May 8, 2019
Work permit approved: May 21 ,2090

PR application
Application received on IRCC: Sep23, 2019
medical - Nov 15 2019
Invitation to Pre-arrival services: Feb 12, 2020
COPR: May 22, 2020

Received COPR by email, have to send my photos along with COPR to get PR Card.

Did anyone received COPR and applied PR card after COVID-19 ?
 

Srini1983

Full Member
Jan 14, 2019
38
1
Hi Srini1983!

How long ago did you get your COPR? And how long was your application in progress?

All my documents were submitted long time ago and I am waiting just for that...


Thanks!

Endorsement New Brunswick
Applied endorsement: June 14, 2019
Received endorsement: June 19, 2019

WK
Work permit application sent: July 1, 2019
Work permit approved: October 1,2090

PR application
Application recieved on IRCC: August 19, 2019
(upfront medical)
Document request: October 16, 2019
Invitation to Pre-arrival services: April 15, 2020
RPRF request: May 11, 2020
COPR: May 12, 2020

my timelines.
 

mapleheart

Newbie
Jan 14, 2019
7
0
Endorsement New Brunswick
Applied endorsement: June 14, 2019
Received endorsement: June 19, 2019

WK
Work permit application sent: July 1, 2019
Work permit approved: October 1,2090

PR application
Application recieved on IRCC: August 19, 2019
(upfront medical)
Document request: October 16, 2019
Invitation to Pre-arrival services: April 15, 2020
RPRF request: May 11, 2020
COPR: May 12, 2020

my timelines.

Amazing! Congratulations on your COPR!

My timeline is very similar up to the Pre-arrival letter, hopefully I'll receive it soon!