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Scottygirl

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Category........
Visa Office......
Ottawa
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
14-12-2015
Doc's Request.
23-12-2015
AOR Received.
14-12-2015
Med's Done....
Upfront (passed Dec 15 2015)
Passport Req..
05-05-2016 (sent 06-05-2016)
VISA ISSUED...
12-05-2016
LANDED..........
15-07-2016
Quick question about landing with COPR -

Our AOR was Dec 14 so we're hoping that we get PPR around April/May time. As we already reside in Canada we could easily go to the border and flagpole, however, as the PR cards are taking 3-4 months to be sent out, I'm concerned we won't have them before our trip to New York in July.

My question is, would we be able to go on our trip to New York and then do landing on our return at Pearson airport? My husband is on a work permit that would still be valid at the time of landing and he has a permanent job with the company he has been working for for the past 4 years so has all the relevant letter etc from them.
 
You can do that, if you have US visa or you are from visa exempt country. You can fly to the US then come back Canada and do landing with COPR, migrant visa and work permit or you can drive through the border. You should be ok.
 
Scottygirl said:
Quick question about landing with COPR -

Our AOR was Dec 14 so we're hoping that we get PPR around April/May time. As we already reside in Canada we could easily go to the border and flagpole, however, as the PR cards are taking 3-4 months to be sent out, I'm concerned we won't have them before our trip to New York in July.

My question is, would we be able to go on our trip to New York and then do landing on our return at Pearson airport? My husband is on a work permit that would still be valid at the time of landing and he has a permanent job with the company he has been working for for the past 4 years so has all the relevant letter etc from them.

yes both ways are fine.....

but make sure you both have US visa and supporting docs to land......
 
Meya06 said:
You can do that, if you have US visa or you are from visa exempt country. You can fly to the US then come back Canada and do landing with COPR, migrant visa and work permit or you can drive through the border. You should be ok.

Thanks Meya06. British passport so visa exempt country. Will still need to do EStA though to go to the states and will make sure we pack all our docs for the landing. Apart from the COPR, work permit & letter from employer, what else would we need? We are CEC Inland applicants. Also, would we need to do the new ETA to return to Canada?
 
Scottygirl said:
Thanks Meya06. British passport so visa exempt country. Will still need to do EStA though to go to the states and will make sure we pack all our docs for the landing. Apart from the COPR, work permit & letter from employer, what else would we need? We are CEC Inland applicants. Also, would we need to do the new ETA to return to Canada?

no as you will land as pr eta is not required.
 
ntwkengg said:
no as you will land as pr eta is not required.

Thanks - just don't want any excuse for then not to confirm our PR :-[
 
Scottygirl said:
Thanks - just don't want any excuse for then not to confirm our PR :-[


just show them copr and passport. and if they ask for proof of funds show them pay slips and job letter.
this will do.

eta is required only if you dont have visa and you are transiting as a visa exempt.
 
ntwkengg said:
just show them copr and passport. and if they ask for proof of funds show them pay slips and job letter.
this will do.

eta is required only if you dont have visa and you are transiting as a visa exempt.

Would they ask for proof of funds? Didn't think CEC applicants required this ::)
 
Scottygirl said:
Would they ask for proof of funds? Didn't think CEC applicants required this ::)

@scottygirl, you're right no POF is required for CEC candidates. Only required for FSW candidates.
 
JoacRy said:
@scottygirl, you're right no POF is required for CEC candidates. Only required for FSW candidates.

That's what I thought! Getting ahead of myself just now but want to be prepared - like a good girl guide! ;D