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Hi,

Today my e-case changed.....
We started processing your application on January 18, 2011.
We transferred your application to the Seattle office on April 28, 2011. The Seattle office may contact you.

I submited my applications on 17 July 2010 and Medicle done on 10 Feb 2011.
 
Binggay said:
doeas it mean that when my files are transfered to LA. it's already ok?

Most cases yes! It also means the processing will be swifter.
 
superboy_ec said:
Congrats mutt391..with regards to Credit Cards updating them with your new sin, you don't have to. I work with a bank institution and I was told I don't have to. I only went to my branch updated my records but called one of the CC and the guy told me I am not required or obligated to do it, he said you should keep that to yourself and be careful on giving that to anyone. I haven't yet updated my records at CRA since I filed my taxes with the previous SIN. But I already sent my request to BC health care deptmnt thru my employer since it is a group plan.

Thanks, I kinda figured! Going back to my previous post, i recently discovered that there is ONE letter missing in the "city of birth" in my COPR. They said there MIGHT be a maximum amount of characters they can put in that field. Ever heard of this?? I did my landing nonetheless since it wasn't a crucial error, as per the corresponding document they sent.
 
sept15 said:
Super is right. You DO NOT have to update your SIN with the credit card and the Credit Bureau but its a personal choice. I like to do that so that my records are kept correct and updated.

Same here! Question: with just a copr can i now travel to the US via auto? After applying for a us visa of course
 
mutt391 said:
Same here! Question: with just a copr can i now travel to the US via auto? After applying for a us visa of course

Sorry, did not get ya. of course, if you have your passport and a US visa. I do not see why not you go to US but coming back to Canada, you would either need your card or a temporary permit to get in Canada. You should also get an Identification Card from BC. You just need two cards to make one (or a Driver's license). But again, I do not understand the question and the intent.
 
I had to cancel my trip to Puerto Vallarta because the PR card has not come yet. They told me to get a temp visa to travel but I would have to go to the Canadian embassy in Mexico City. I'm not gonna travel around the country to get it since I'm only gonna be in a resort for a week anyways

:( :( :( :(
 
vbomb said:
I had to cancel my trip to Puerto Vallarta because the PR card has not come yet. They told me to get a temp visa to travel but I would have to go to the Canadian embassy in Mexico City. I'm not gonna travel around the country to get it since I'm only gonna be in a resort for a week anyways

:( :( :( :(

I landed before you and still did not receive it. Wait for 6 weeks at least..
 
sept15 said:
I landed before you and still did not receive it. Wait for 6 weeks at least..
I landed before you and still don't have it.!!!
 
sept15 said:
Sorry, did not get ya. of course, if you have your passport and a US visa. I do not see why not you go to US but coming back to Canada, you would either need your card or a temporary permit to get in Canada. You should also get an Identification Card from BC. You just need two cards to make one (or a Driver's license). But again, I do not understand the question and the intent.
I am gonna get fired again by sept15. You do not need any sort of permit. I was told by the officer that if I want to go to US and my card has not yet arrived, I can do so using my COPR but only by land, not by plane or boat, only by car. If you plan to travel to US by Air then you better get a Visa if you have not received your PR card....
 
superboy_ec said:
I am gonna get fired again by sept15. You do not need any sort of permit. I was told by the officer that if I want to go to US and my card has not yet arrived, I can do so using my COPR but only by land, not by plane or boat, only by car. If you plan to travel to US by Air then you better get a Visa if you have not received your PR card....

NO. I fire myself this time. Very good to know. I did not know that there is a difference in entering a Country via different ports. Hmmmm. That is indeed very good to know. Thanks for enlightening me.
Mutt - You may brutally ignore my message if you are getting out and getting in Canada by Land.
 
Anyone in this forum who landed before me 9April 5, 2011) and got his/her PR card. We are traveling next Tuesday wondering to expect it or not.
Superboy? Any thoughts on this?

Thanks
 
HI, guys

I logged in the CIC immigration status, and said my file was transfered to Siettle on April 28.
Do you think I have to take it as a good thing??

Thanks, Always!
 
strawbar said:
HI, guys

I logged in the CIC immigration status, and said my file was transfered to Siettle on April 28.
Do you think I have to take it as a good thing??

Thanks, Always!

Same thing happened to a colleague of mine. Seattle apparrently processes applications faster and she got hers approved.I will take it as good thing. :)
 
sept15 said:
NO. I fire myself this time. Very good to know. I did not know that there is a difference in entering a Country via different ports. Hmmmm. That is indeed very good to know. Thanks for enlightening me.
Mutt - You may brutally ignore my message if you are getting out and getting in Canada by Land.

Ok guys, correct me if I'm wrong. Even if I have my PR card and I travel by car to USA I need US visa right?
 
mutt391 said:
Same thing happened to a colleague of mine. Seattle apparrently processes applications faster and she got hers approved.I will take it as good thing. :)

Thanks for the reply.

Do you happen to know how long it took for her to get PPR after the file was transfered to Seattle?

Many thanks to you : )