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Hi All! Sorry I have not updated in quite awhile. It looks like we are in the home stretch at this point. I actually contacted our MP to see if he could possibly help with the process, as a similar method worked in the states when the lovely wife was considering a move down there and we were working on getting her a K1 visa down there. I heard back from the MP's office that they are just waiting on the Landing Fee, which was paid a few weeks ago. I was not sure where to send the receipt, so I contacted CIC and was advised to fax and mail a copy to CPC-Mississauga for processing, which was done this week. So, from what it sounds like, we are getting close.

I have two questions for your combined wisdom..

1. Is it possible to do my landing at the Immigration office in the Calgary airport? I seem to remember reading somewhere that this is a possibility rather than driving to the border. Seeing that I am currently in Calgary a short drive to the airport vs a trek to the border sounds quite appealing.

2. My Visitor's Record is set to expire at the end of the month. We kind of overlooked renewing it. At this point, would it be a huge issue for landing if it were to expire while our app is being finalized?

Thanks for all of the great advice!
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austin2calgary Wrote:Hi All! Sorry I have not updated in quite awhile. It looks like we are in the home stretch at this point. I actually contacted our MP to see if he could possibly help with the process, as a similar method worked in the states when the lovely wife was considering a move down there and we were working on getting her a K1 visa down there. I heard back from the MP's office that they are just waiting on the Landing Fee, which was paid a few weeks ago. I was not sure where to send the receipt, so I contacted CIC and was advised to fax and mail a copy to CPC-Mississauga for processing, which was done this week. So, from what it sounds like, we are getting close.

I have two questions for your combined wisdom..

1. Is it possible to do my landing at the Immigration office in the Calgary airport? I seem to remember reading somewhere that this is a possibility rather than driving to the border. Seeing that I am currently in Calgary a short drive to the airport vs a trek to the border sounds quite appealing.

2. My Visitor's Record is set to expire at the end of the month. We kind of overlooked renewing it. At this point, would it be a huge issue for landing if it were to expire while our app is being finalized?

Thanks for all of the great advice!

1. No you can't land at Calgary Airport.
2. Yes, you would be out of status, which is not a good thing.

PMM
Ditto PMM

If you had already had a visa issued but have not landed yet, I would say that an overstay (beyond the must leave by date of the VR) should not be a problem -- I am not absolutely sure, since it falls into a bit of a gray area, since you have authority to be in Canada but technically you do not have status to be in Canada. It is perhaps a bit of a gamble but one I'd be inclined to take if it was significantly inconvenient to get the landing done sooner.

BUT! A large, looming BUT!
You do not know for certain you have even been approved yet, let alone a PR visa in hand. So I agree with PMM on this, it would be at least somewhat risky. Perhaps not a huge risk, especially if the approval is indeed imminent and a visa about to be issued (I noticed from my visa that the visa itself is issued the date the decision is made, though we had paid all fees at once, even though as an applicant I was not informed of this, just that a decision was made and to send in my passport).

You can avoid all risk of it being a problem for just the app to extend fee plus cost of sending it by courier if you get it sent off immediately, prior to the must leave date on your VR. You would then have implied status for more than enough time for things to be resolved assuming they are indeed soon to issue a PR Visa.
austin2calgary Wrote:1. Is it possible to do my landing at the Immigration office in the Calgary airport? I seem to remember reading somewhere that this is a possibility rather than driving to the border. Seeing that I am currently in Calgary a short drive to the airport vs a trek to the border sounds quite appealing.

It is possible to land at your local Immigration office (at the Airport?) if you have valid temporary residence status.

Legislation was bought in on 17th September 2008 to enable foreign nationals with a valid temporary residence permit to be granted permanant residence within Canada.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/m.../ob076.asp
Operational Bulletin 076 –
September 17, 2008

Regulatory Changes to the Landing of Permanent Residents

Background

With the introduction of the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), launched on September 17, 2008, amendments were made to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations to allow foreign nationals with valid temporary resident status in Canada to be granted permanent residence from within Canada. The changes make it easier for these temporary residents to acquire permanent residence since they no longer need to do so at a port of entry (POE). These regulatory changes apply to all foreign nationals in the Economic and Family classes who have valid temporary resident status in Canada (i.e., workers, students or visitors).

This regulatory change improves client service since the requirement to leave Canada is an inconvenience for many who do not live near the U.S. border. It also responds to demands made by stakeholders as well as by provincial and territorial representatives, who want to facilitate the granting of permanent residence to needed immigrants in their jurisdictions.

Foreign nationals who hold permanent resident visas in Canada continue to have the option of reporting to a POE in order to be granted permanent residence, if that is more convenient. Any foreign national outside Canada stills needs to obtain permanent residence at a POE.

Regulatory Changes

R74, R85.4, R86(3), R86(4) and R87(7), which were related to obtaining status, have been repealed and replaced by a new general provision (see below). R87(8), which provided for the granting of Canadian permanent residence to work permit holders, has also been repealed.
A new section, R71.1, has been created and states that

A foreign national who is a member of a class referred to in subsection 70(2) and is outside Canada must, to become a permanent resident, present their permanent resident visa to an officer at a port of entry;

A foreign national who is a member of a class referred to in paragraph 70(2)(a) or (b) and who is a temporary resident in Canada must, to become a permanent resident, present their permanent resident visa to an officer at a port of entry or at an office of the Department in Canada.

The above regulatory changes mean that clients in Canada with valid temporary resident status may:
  • contact the Call Centre to request an appointment at a local CIC office, with their family members, if applicable, to be granted permanent resident status at that location; or
  • leave Canada and obtain permanent residence upon re-entry to Canada at a POE.
If they are outside Canada, they must:
  • obtain permanent residence upon entry to Canada at a POE.
Instructions

The template letters that accompany visas must be amended by missions to include the following paragraph:
Please note that if you are already in Canada and have valid temporary resident status, you now have the option of obtaining your permanent resident status in Canada as opposed to leaving Canada and re-entering at a port of entry. Please contact CIC’s Call Centre at 1-888-242-2100 as soon as possible to arrange an appointment with the nearest Citizenship and Immigration office to your place of residence. (You cannot call this number if you are outside Canada.)
Yeah, but "local immigration offices" are not located in the airports. You cannot get to Canada Immigration/Customs at any of the Canadian airports without having entered Canada by air via an international flight. You can't just go into the airport from the street, walk up to one of the ticket counters and ask them to point you to Immigration Canada! For one thing, they're on the other side of security - which you can't go through without a ticket.

Local CIC offices are located all over Canada, in various cities. Anybody who has an inland application transferred to a local office for processing knows about local offices! Austin2calgary is obviously in Calgary - so the point is to find the local office in Calgary, and then he should go to their office and ask about the procedure for landing after having been processed outside. I suspect there will be an appointment - how long he'd have to wait for that appointment is key as the COPR will have an expiration date. The local offices are the only option for landing for inland applicants, so whether they give preference to inland applicants is a question also. This ability to land at a local CIC office when you're an outland applicant is a relatively new option; how it works out for people is not well documented yet.

Another consideration:
austin2calgary Wrote:My Visitor's Record is set to expire at the end of the month. We kind of overlooked renewing it. At this point, would it be a huge issue for landing if it were to expire while our app is being finalized?
Siouxie Wrote:Instructions
The template letters that accompany visas must be amended by missions to include the following paragraph:
Please note that if you are already in Canada and have valid temporary resident status, you now have the option of obtaining your permanent resident status in Canada as opposed to leaving Canada and re-entering at a port of entry. Please contact CIC’s Call Centre at 1-888-242-2100 as soon as possible to arrange an appointment with the nearest Citizenship and Immigration office to your place of residence. (You cannot call this number if you are outside Canada.)
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