Hi,
Can I ask how long does CIC reply to your booking landing email?
I did not request appointment. The interview letter has already specified a date and time.
Hi,
Can I ask how long does CIC reply to your booking landing email?
BCPNP Applicant with Spouse and Child
My question is can they get there passports back before I get anything?
- Received application June 13, 2016.
- Acknowledging receipt Sep 23 2016.
- Started processing Sep 23, 2016.
- Medical Sep 6, 2017.
- Medical passed Sep 15 2017
- # Added spouse and child Nov 2017
- File sent to Vancouver Office March 2018
- Correspondence on June 18, 2018. (Spouse and child Medical with additional docs)
- #Medical Passed July 5 2018
- Correspondence on Sep 19, 2018. (Job letter, Notice of assessment, RCMP Record and Spouse DOB Certificate)
- Correspondence on Oct 11 2018. (Employer received email for job confirmation and I was asked to update Representative form).
- January 19 Decision Made and recieved Passport Request for wife and child in India. Nothing for my appointment yet.
Hi All,
I had my landing interview last week, and I'd like to just leave here my experience so people who have been called for it can see and have some reference.
First of all, to know if it is a landing interview or not, it is mentioned in the letter (by email - pdf) you receive from IRCC. Mine was like this:
"In order to grant you permanent residence, you must provide us with satisfactory original identity documents. All
applicants must provide their original valid passport at the landing interview."
As you can see, it mentions "landing interview".
I'm pointing it out because I hadn't noticed it at first when I got it.
Anyway, I went to the location and, as I got in, I was asked to show the letter I received for interview request. SO PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU PRINT IT AND TAKE IT WITH YOU. I was also asked for the photograph they asked for in the letter, as well as my passport.
One thing here that I'd like to point out is that there were people not only arriving LATE but also WITHOUT PICTURE, which is clearly mentioned in the letter, then they had to go out run around and get it done in some place nearby. Honestly, the officers are very nice and get out of their way to help, but I think it is just simple common sense for the applicants to be well prepared for something SO IMPORTANT in our lives.
Then I sat down and, when the time came, one officer came to the waiting room and read out loud the names with apppointment for the same time as me, to check if everyone was there. Then she told us we were getting our PR`s on the spot, and that she would call one by one to confirm some information/interview.
Now, please note that the interview is not anything scary as one might think. It might not even qulify as interview, because the office simply confirms is all your info are correct, and asks three questions such as if you have commited any crime in Canada, and if you have been asked to leave the country.
Thank you check all the info in the paper, and sign. The officer also signs and stamps, as well as stamps your passport, and says "congratulations". Please note that the paper you get is the PR CONFIRMATION and it says on it: "Not valid for travel", and the PR card is sent to you by email in 4 or 5 weeks. Just one thing is that this paper, even though it says it is not valid for travel, it can be used to go to the US through road border.
Anyways, here just my experience, because I was looking for info on this after I was asked to go for interview, and would be nice to have seen one more detailed post like this on the topic. Good to you all and don't overwhelm yourself over this at all.
Cheers