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lightsinthemist

Star Member
Feb 25, 2010
142
20
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
NOC Code......
2133
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
03-15-2009
Doc's Request.
11-28-2009
Nomination.....
12-07-2009 CIC app 05-15-2010
AOR Received.
08-23-2010
Med's Request
08-23-2010
Med's Done....
09-03-2010
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
04-19-2011
VISA ISSUED...
05-16-2011
Joseph bro

Just hang in there...I know it is tough after such a long wait. I hope your file moves soon enough since the bring forward date is closeby.

Tons and TOns of good luck .

Lights

josephdadreamer said:
PaToAb ,

No news so far i sent them case specific inquiry 3weeks ago but no reply, yesterday i sent them email and all i got was a receipt for that email, I guess the online web inquiry does not work i guess it's flooded somehow. Anyways that's all there is.

Jo
 

lightsinthemist

Star Member
Feb 25, 2010
142
20
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
NOC Code......
2133
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
03-15-2009
Doc's Request.
11-28-2009
Nomination.....
12-07-2009 CIC app 05-15-2010
AOR Received.
08-23-2010
Med's Request
08-23-2010
Med's Done....
09-03-2010
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
04-19-2011
VISA ISSUED...
05-16-2011
qrioujnta ,Enna and many others to answer your query.

Please search through the thread.So many of the users are posting AVR experience.Anywaz here goes..myself have not done the landing.Planning to do it by second week of july.Based on the experiences of the previous posters.

1.1.What are the things i need to prepare to show when i arrived in canada?

Guess you are asking about Landing process and checklist
1.COPR documents. 2.3 Photographs with timestamp on the back 3.Goods to follow list. 4. Car documents if you are importing
5.Bank statements for proof of funds along with any cashier's cheques etc. 6.Address in canada to fill out during the PR card application.

Also in addition you will need your SIN card forms and health card forms later when you step out from the airport.

Coming to the AVR process checlist ( has been posted before .Kindly Kindly search the thread )

First the boarding passes are obtained and then one passes to US immigration at both Calgary International and Toronto International.

1.Expired visa stamp in the passport ( basically your passport)
2.Old I-94 ( Kindly do not surrender your I-94 while leaving Usa) --Multiple users have posted accounts where they had no issues at all and airlines did not even ask them for the I-94.
3.New I-797
4.H1B or your current visa documentation to answer questions from Immigration. Please keep your current employment letter,paystubs,w2, tax forms and everything and everything that can prove your legal status.
5. Your canadian stamp in the passport can be used to prove your stay is below 30 days .
6.Printouts of the AVR memo to show to officers who do not know the rule.
7.Also please carry along your cool mind to be patient with officers to make your case
8.Nationals of certain countries might have to do an NSEER(Just google ) .

Again I have not seen anybody turned away from using AVR except couple of users ( Justinline and others ) had to convince the Immigration officers for more than 2 hrs to let them back. For 90% of the people AVR is a very smooth process.For the unlucky rest you just need to be very patient to explain your case and ultimately senior officers will step in and help you out.

It does not matter whether it is Calgary International or Toronto International.Just stay cool....worst case scenario which has not happenned till now ( among all the experiences in this forum and on trackitt ) is you might have to go for an visa interview at Alberta.


There is no other magic checklist.Kindly use this . Hope this helps.

Lights

enna said:
Hi Albertahero,

can you answer my queries and help me prepare all the things/documents i need to do 'coz i'm planning to land last week of july and i'm using avr to come back here in USA


1.What are the things i need to prepare to show when i arrived in canada?
2. Using AVR what do i need to prepare?

thanks,

enna
 

Mods777

Star Member
Jan 14, 2009
134
11
Just a quick note I think NSEERS is no longer required following is the detailed information:
https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/1214/~/special-registration-(nseers)


lightsinthemist said:
qrioujnta ,Enna and many others to answer your query.

Please search through the thread.So many of the users are posting AVR experience.Anywaz here goes..myself have not done the landing.Planning to do it by second week of july.Based on the experiences of the previous posters.

1.1.What are the things i need to prepare to show when i arrived in canada?

Guess you are asking about Landing process and checklist
1.COPR documents. 2.3 Photographs with timestamp on the back 3.Goods to follow list. 4. Car documents if you are importing
5.Bank statements for proof of funds along with any cashier's cheques etc. 6.Address in canada to fill out during the PR card application.

Also in addition you will need your SIN card forms and health card forms later when you step out from the airport.

Coming to the AVR process checlist ( has been posted before .Kindly Kindly search the thread )

First the boarding passes are obtained and then one passes to US immigration at both Calgary International and Toronto International.

1.Expired visa stamp in the passport ( basically your passport)
2.Old I-94 ( Kindly do not surrender your I-94 while leaving Usa) --Multiple users have posted accounts where they had no issues at all and airlines did not even ask them for the I-94.
3.New I-797
4.H1B or your current visa documentation to answer questions from Immigration. Please keep your current employment letter,paystubs,w2, tax forms and everything and everything that can prove your legal status.
5. Your canadian stamp in the passport can be used to prove your stay is below 30 days .
6.Printouts of the AVR memo to show to officers who do not know the rule.
7.Also please carry along your cool mind to be patient with officers to make your case
8.Nationals of certain countries might have to do an NSEER(Just google ) .

Again I have not seen anybody turned away from using AVR except couple of users ( Justinline and others ) had to convince the Immigration officers for more than 2 hrs to let them back. For 90% of the people AVR is a very smooth process.For the unlucky rest you just need to be very patient to explain your case and ultimately senior officers will step in and help you out.

It does not matter whether it is Calgary International or Toronto International.Just stay cool....worst case scenario which has not happenned till now ( among all the experiences in this forum and on trackitt ) is you might have to go for an visa interview at Alberta.


There is no other magic checklist.Kindly use this . Hope this helps.

Lights
 

VAtoCA

Star Member
Jan 21, 2011
136
5
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
freeradical17 said:
Hi VAtoCA,

Are you into IT? I was told by one of my friends in Canada that unless I am in Canada, they wont consider my resume. Did you attend the interviews from here in US?

-FR
No, I am not in IT. I work as a Financial Analyst but use lots of database tools like Oracle, SQL, Microstrategy etc. Before I got this offer I have heard many stories about how difficult it is to get job in Canada with US education or experience so here is my take on that.

First about me. I have both my Undergraduate and Graduate degree from US. I have been in US for 15 years and all my experience (about 6 years) is from one company that sponsored my H1B. I was working as fulltime direct hire, not contract.

Once I completed my landing process I started looking for many job sites like indeed.ca, monster.ca etc and also applied directly through some big Canadian companies' career page. I gave lots of interview through the phone and also went to Canada for some face to face. After 3 months of job search and interviews I have 2 offers and I picked one that I felt was best for my career. I didn't change my resume at all, as I found that Canadian resumes are not that different from US. One question I was asked almost every time was that you been in US this long and why you want to move and I gave the same answer every time. I told them honestly about my situation that my US visa was expiring and I've recently got my Canadian PR. Most of them were happy with my answer and some were surprised that US don't have a point based policy for skilled immigrants.

About the rumors that Canadian companies won't consider US experience: It is just a rumor. From my experience and the reason I got job offer vs many local candidates was because of my US experience. I have US address and phone number in my resume and they still called me.

Hope it helps.
 

BZ Mom

Hero Member
Mar 8, 2010
225
18
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
NOC Code......
1111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
09/10/2008
Nomination.....
06/01/2009
AOR Received.
19/08/2009
IELTS Request
N/A
Med's Done....
28/12/2009
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
01/03/2010
VISA ISSUED...
20/04/2010
LANDED..........
27/11/2010
Hi VAtoCA,

Are you from Virginia? Just curious... as I also came from VA.

BZ Mom
 

tsrikanth

Star Member
Mar 24, 2010
51
0
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
NOC Code......
2174
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
March-2009
Doc's Request.
Feb-2010
Nomination.....
April-2010
AOR Received.
07-06-2010
IELTS Request
No
File Transfer...
Yes - Detroit
Med's Request
07-06-2010
Med's Done....
08-07-2010
Interview........
No
Passport Req..
15-04-2011
VISA ISSUED...
27-05-2011
LANDED..........
23-06-2011
Hi Friends,

I think these are the steps to follow for landing. Please add if I miss anything. Also please add form numbers wherever available so that other members get benefited.
S.No Required Docs
1 Passport and Visa/Travel Document and PR Confirmation papers
2 Detailed Personal or Household items list (2 copies) showing value, make, model, serial number. (B4)
3 List of items that are arriving later and their value (2 copies) (Form Number ?)
4 All Original Documents(Birth, Marriage, Study,Job related, Drivers Licence,etc)
5 Customs Declaration Card (Form Number ?)
6 Apply for PR Card
7 Photographs with Time Stamp on back side (How many ?)
8 Bank Statement for proof of funds
9 Address in Canada for PR Card Application
10 Apply for SIN Card and Health Card (Form Nubmers ?)
11 Reg. AVR papers (If you use AVR)
12 Flight Tickets/Boarding Passes.
 

Mods777

Star Member
Jan 14, 2009
134
11
I second VA2CA. I am in IT and have been working in Financial Industry for like 10 years. I did the same thing and got three offers so far and just in the process of choosing one. I felt Canadians do welcome US experience and they dont discriminate you as long as you are fit for this position.

Everything else is pure rumours. If you are confident and your skillset / exp matches with the requirement you are there. One thing to keep in mind you may not get the same salary as you would be getting in areas like NY etc but that is something we all were aware of long time back.

VA2CA - Did you get a job in Calgary ?

VAtoCA said:
No, I am not in IT. I work as a Financial Analyst but use lots of database tools like Oracle, SQL, Microstrategy etc. Before I got this offer I have heard many stories about how difficult it is to get job in Canada with US education or experience so here is my take on that.

First about me. I have both my Undergraduate and Graduate degree from US. I have been in US for 15 years and all my experience (about 6 years) is from one company that sponsored my H1B. I was working as fulltime direct hire, not contract.

Once I completed my landing process I started looking for many job sites like indeed.ca, monster.ca etc and also applied directly through some big Canadian companies' career page. I gave lots of interview through the phone and also went to Canada for some face to face. After 3 months of job search and interviews I have 2 offers and I picked one that I felt was best for my career. I didn't change my resume at all, as I found that Canadian resumes are not that different from US. One question I was asked almost every time was that you been in US this long and why you want to move and I gave the same answer every time. I told them honestly about my situation that my US visa was expiring and I've recently got my Canadian PR. Most of them were happy with my answer and some were surprised that US don't have a point based policy for skilled immigrants.

About the rumors that Canadian companies won't consider US experience: It is just a rumor. From my experience and the reason I got job offer vs many local candidates was because of my US experience. I have US address and phone number in my resume and they still called me.

Hope it helps.
 
Feb 5, 2011
8
0
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
NOC Code......
0711
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Nomination.....
23/11/2009
AOR Received.
13/07/2010
File Transfer...
05/01/201
Med's Request
15/07/2010
Med's Done....
24/08/2010
Hi guys... I got my PRP todayyyyyyyyyy

Avalap AOR Date: Jun-22 -2010 Transfer on Oct 26 2010 PPR Date: March 17 2011
Rickiaifan AOR Date: July-06-2010 Transfer on Nov 16 2010 PPR Date: March 15 2011
Canadaherewecome AOR Date: July-13-2010 Transfer on Jan 05 2011 PPR Date: May 31 2010
dear_pnp AOR Date: July-16-2010 Transfer on Dec 02 2010 PPR Date: March 15 2011
Virgo AOR Date: July-19-2010 Transfer on Dec 14 2011 PPR Date: April 4 2011
King80 AOR Date: July-20-2010 Transfer on Jan 05, 2011 PPR Date: March 8 2011
East Hill AOR Date: July-22-2010 Transfer on Jan 11 2011 PPR Date: May 4 2011
SurenderJeet AOR Date: July-25-2010 Transfer on Jan 15 2011 PPR Date: March 21 2011
legalcitizen AOR Date: July-26-2010 Transfer on Dec 14 2010 PPR Date: March 10 2011
SK_VA 2 CA AOR Date: July-27-2010 Transfer on Jan 05 2011
kevinctech AOR Date: July-28-2010 Transfer on Dec 14 2010 PPR Date: March 15 2011
Naxas AOR Date: July-28-2010 Transfer on Jan 11 2011
Kanchha AOR Date: July-28-2010 Transfer on Dec 14 2011 PPR Date: April 27 2011
girish68 AOR Date: Aug-31-2010 Transfer on Mar 15 2011 PPR Date: March 28 2011
guillej10 AOR Date: Sep-13-2010 Transfer on Mar 15 2011



Hello!!!!!! I am usually a silent spectator on the goings on of this forum. I just wanted to update the New York crew who were waiting on their PPR that I finally got mine on the 31 of May. :D :D :D :D :D. Thank you so much for the valuable info that you all have shared. I would also like to encourage those who are still waiting to be patient. Your time will come soon enough.

Cheers to all!!!!!!!
 

tonyind

Star Member
Sep 26, 2009
96
2
USA
Category........
Visa Office......
Detroit
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
24/03/2009
Nomination.....
12/10/2009
AOR Received.
07/23/2010
File Transfer...
01/05/2011 (Detroit )
Med's Request
07/23/2010
Med's Done....
07/29/2010 reached 08/5/2010
Passport Req..
06/10/11
VISA ISSUED...
06/24/11
PaToAb said:
No. I applied myself.
Dear Member,

As we wait..I would like to know, when is your medical expiring??? Did you hear anything yet???
 

PaToAb

Star Member
Dec 20, 2008
80
2
tonyind said:
Dear Member,

As we wait..I would like to know, when is your medical expiring??? Did you hear anything yet???
I have done my medicals in the first week of august. I have not heard anything yet.
My timeline is exactly like "canadaherewecome" and I am really hoping that I should get something in the coming week.
 

PaToAb

Star Member
Dec 20, 2008
80
2
congrates buddy!! I am really happy for you. My timeline is exactly as yours and now I am hoping that I should have some response coming week. I have tried to contact NY office several times and tried many different ways and no response!!! Now, I am hoping for PPR next week.




Canadaherewecome said:
Hi guys... I got my PRP todayyyyyyyyyy

Avalap AOR Date: Jun-22 -2010 Transfer on Oct 26 2010 PPR Date: March 17 2011
Rickiaifan AOR Date: July-06-2010 Transfer on Nov 16 2010 PPR Date: March 15 2011
Canadaherewecome AOR Date: July-13-2010 Transfer on Jan 05 2011 PPR Date: May 31 2010
dear_pnp AOR Date: July-16-2010 Transfer on Dec 02 2010 PPR Date: March 15 2011
Virgo AOR Date: July-19-2010 Transfer on Dec 14 2011 PPR Date: April 4 2011
King80 AOR Date: July-20-2010 Transfer on Jan 05, 2011 PPR Date: March 8 2011
East Hill AOR Date: July-22-2010 Transfer on Jan 11 2011 PPR Date: May 4 2011
SurenderJeet AOR Date: July-25-2010 Transfer on Jan 15 2011 PPR Date: March 21 2011
legalcitizen AOR Date: July-26-2010 Transfer on Dec 14 2010 PPR Date: March 10 2011
SK_VA 2 CA AOR Date: July-27-2010 Transfer on Jan 05 2011
kevinctech AOR Date: July-28-2010 Transfer on Dec 14 2010 PPR Date: March 15 2011
Naxas AOR Date: July-28-2010 Transfer on Jan 11 2011
Kanchha AOR Date: July-28-2010 Transfer on Dec 14 2011 PPR Date: April 27 2011
girish68 AOR Date: Aug-31-2010 Transfer on Mar 15 2011 PPR Date: March 28 2011
guillej10 AOR Date: Sep-13-2010 Transfer on Mar 15 2011



Hello!!!!!! I am usually a silent spectator on the goings on of this forum. I just wanted to update the New York crew who were waiting on their PPR that I finally got mine on the 31 of May. :D :D :D :D :D. Thank you so much for the valuable info that you all have shared. I would also like to encourage those who are still waiting to be patient. Your time will come soon enough.

Cheers to all!!!!!!!
 

gladsgow

Newbie
May 31, 2011
3
0
Category........
Visa Office......
Seattle
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Mods777 said:
I second VA2CA. I am in IT and have been working in Financial Industry for like 10 years. I did the same thing and got three offers so far and just in the process of choosing one. I felt Canadians do welcome US experience and they dont discriminate you as long as you are fit for this position.

Everything else is pure rumours. If you are confident and your skillset / exp matches with the requirement you are there. One thing to keep in mind you may not get the same salary as you would be getting in areas like NY etc but that is something we all were aware of long time back.

VA2CA - Did you get a job in Calgary ?
Mods, Are you in Calgary? Can you tell me which financial firms are there in the region? Like you I am also into finance IT.

Thanks,
R
 

albertaorbust

Hero Member
Feb 8, 2009
291
54
All the people who have landed recently: Does your online status show that the PR cards are in process and your address updated to the Canadian address or it still shows the US address and application complete.