- Aug 8, 2011
- 778
- 11
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Singapore
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 22 Jan 2013
- AOR Received.
- CPC-M: None. Singapore: 25 Apr 2013
- File Transfer...
- 17 Apr 2013
- Med's Request
- 2nd request: 5 Feb 2014
- Med's Done....
- 1st: 12 Dec 2012. 2nd: 11 Feb 2014
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 14 Feb 2014 and also e-CAS changed to "In Process" on that day. Passport got to Singapore: 12 Mar '14
- VISA ISSUED...
- Decision Made on eCAS: 12 April 2014. Visa n COPR issued 8 April 2014, received 16 May 2014.
- LANDED..........
- 20 May 2014. PR card arrived on 29 July 2014.
Hi guys...
I'm a Canadian citizen who's sponsoring my Indonesian (so, NOT visa exempt) wife. We're almost at the end of the process and are hoping that my wife will get her visa soon *hoping everything's gonna happen smoothly*
Once she's got her PR visa, she's gonna go to Canada as soon as possible.
We have no idea how long it's gonna take for her to get her PR card (I think currently the waiting time is 61 days?! urghhh)
Questions:
1. According to:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=064&t=10
"If you return to Canada in a private vehicle, such as your own car, you do not need a permanent resident card. You can use your Record of Landing (IMM 1000) or Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292 or IMM 5688) instead."
It's very likely that before her PR card arrives, we will be making short trips (for shopping and fun purposes, lol) to nearby US states with my relatives, using a car. The car won't be privately ours.....it'll be my relative's private car. Will that be an issue? Do you guys think my wife will be able to get in and out of Canada by just showing her COPR to the border officer, even though the car won't be privately ours?
2. The above link mentions that if going in/out of Canada by plane or bus, then a PR who doesn't have a PR card needs to apply for a travel document. What's a travel document? How does it look like? Similar to a passport? Or just 1 piece of paper? *just curious*
3. Indonesians need a tourist visa in order to come to the US. Even with a Canadian COPR and PR card, my wife will still need to apply for a US visa in order to be able to enter the US, correct...?
I'm a Canadian citizen who's sponsoring my Indonesian (so, NOT visa exempt) wife. We're almost at the end of the process and are hoping that my wife will get her visa soon *hoping everything's gonna happen smoothly*
Once she's got her PR visa, she's gonna go to Canada as soon as possible.
We have no idea how long it's gonna take for her to get her PR card (I think currently the waiting time is 61 days?! urghhh)
Questions:
1. According to:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=064&t=10
"If you return to Canada in a private vehicle, such as your own car, you do not need a permanent resident card. You can use your Record of Landing (IMM 1000) or Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292 or IMM 5688) instead."
It's very likely that before her PR card arrives, we will be making short trips (for shopping and fun purposes, lol) to nearby US states with my relatives, using a car. The car won't be privately ours.....it'll be my relative's private car. Will that be an issue? Do you guys think my wife will be able to get in and out of Canada by just showing her COPR to the border officer, even though the car won't be privately ours?
2. The above link mentions that if going in/out of Canada by plane or bus, then a PR who doesn't have a PR card needs to apply for a travel document. What's a travel document? How does it look like? Similar to a passport? Or just 1 piece of paper? *just curious*
3. Indonesians need a tourist visa in order to come to the US. Even with a Canadian COPR and PR card, my wife will still need to apply for a US visa in order to be able to enter the US, correct...?