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amjad1002

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Canada
Category........
Visa Office......
Manila phip
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
16-08-2013
Doc's Request.
07-05-2014
AOR Received.
30-08-2013
IELTS Request
N/A
File Transfer...
10-09-2013
Med's Request
already sent
Med's Done....
11-08-2013 and redo 08-02-2015
Interview........
Not required
Passport Req..
02-02-2015
VISA ISSUED...
03.03.2015
LANDED..........
3 Feb 2016
Thanks to every one who helped me out about my case,today i got my visa along with CPR (Confirmation of Permanent Resident) from Manila embassy Canada.
I wish for every one who is still waiting will get there visa very soon.
Now i want to know that if my flight first will land to vencouver and then will go Ontario so my immigration interview will be at vencuover or at ontario?
And how many hours requried for all landing process?
The documents tell me please allow a few hours before any connecting flight or other travel to your final destination.
I thing the immigration procedures will done at Vencuover.
Thanks
 
amjad1002 said:
Thanks to every one who helped me out about my case,today i got my visa along with CPR (Confirmation of Permanent Resident) from Manila embassy Canada.
I wish for every one who is still waiting will get there visa very soon.
Now i want to know that if my flight first will land to vencouver and then will go Ontario so my immigration interview will be at vencuover or at ontario?
And how many hours requried for all landing process?
The documents tell me please allow a few hours before any connecting flight or other travel to your final destination.
I thing the immigration procedures will done at Vencuover.
Thanks

If you fly directly to Toronto via PAL you will land in Toronto, I believe.
but if you flight using other airline that lands in Vancouver, then you will
need to land in Vancouver, allow yourself at least 3 hours between flights,
as immigration process may take long depending on how many people are
landing at the same time. The line may be long and also the waiting.
 
What they ask at the landing interview?
 
DanSlh said:
What they ask at the landing interview?

the questions written on the COPR. the landing interview itself is about 10-15 min. it's the wait in line that can make it take longer.
 
rhcohen2014 said:
the questions written on the COPR. the landing interview itself is about 10-15 min. it's the wait in line that can make it take longer.
Oh ok!
Thanks for response.
I didn't even know there's an interview. I never saw a CoPR.
 
DanSlh said:
Oh ok!
Thanks for response.
I didn't even know there's an interview. I never saw a CoPR.

in order to land, you need to show your landing document the (COPR) at immigration when you arrive. they will ask you the questions on the form, sign the form, have you sign the form, confirm your canadian address and send you on your way as a PR. it's just formality to finalize the process.
 
DanSlh said:
Oh ok!
Thanks for response.
I didn't even know there's an interview. I never saw a CoPR.
At my CORP only one queation written about any depandent we have or not.
 
amjad1002 said:
At my CORP only one queation written about any depandent wr have or not.

are you sure? usually there's one about whether you've been convicted of a crime or have been denied entry to canada. perhaps they edited the COPR and stopped asking those questions. at my landing, the officer said she didn't understand why they even ask about denied entry or convictions since technically the PR approval superceeds previous issues. either way, what is on your COPR is what they will ask.
 
Good question about location. It will be at the first place you enter the country. In the example you gave, Vancouver. Look at it this way: you land when you go through customs and only international flights go through customs. The Vancouver to Toronto flight is domestic, therefore no customs.
 
rhcohen2014 said:
are you sure? usually there's one about whether you've been convicted of a crime or have been denied entry to canada. perhaps they edited the COPR and stopped asking those questions. at my landing, the officer said she didn't understand why they even ask about denied entry or convictions since technically the PR approval superceeds previous issues. either way, what is on your COPR is what they will ask.
You are right they also ask about crime or have been denied entry to Canada.
 
bigredmoose said:
Good question about location. It will be at the first place you enter the country. In the example you gave, Vancouver. Look at it this way: you land when you go through customs and only international flights go through customs. The Vancouver to Toronto flight is domestic, therefore no customs.
Got it thanks