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ono
Toronto
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Posted - 10/09/2006 : 20:16:01
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hi Folks,
i am applying for citizenship in Canada, and i need one of the following documents. now, i might have them, and just dont know how they look, or i might just dont have them can you advice how they look? and how can i find them?
· Record of Landing - IMM 1000
· Confirmation of Permanent Residence - IMM 5292
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wongn
Markham
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Posted - 10/11/2006 : 11:13:06
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Depending on when you became a permanent resident, you would either have a Record of Landing or a Confirmation of Permanent Residence document.
Either form should have the form number clearly stated. I have both forms (mine is Record of Landing and my wife has the COPR) so I can describe what they look like when I get home.
If you cannot find your landing document, you can apply for a certified copy by using the following application:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/applications/certcopy.html
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ono
Toronto
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Posted - 10/11/2006 : 21:13:37
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thank you very much. i got the PR card at 2004. but it looks like i never saw the imm5292 if u can describe how it looks, or show me a web copy, it will be great.
tnx!
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PMM
Vancouver
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Posted - 10/11/2006 : 21:46:50
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Hi
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thank you very much. i got the PR card at 2004. but it looks like i never saw the imm5292 if u can describe how it looks, or show me a web copy, it will be great.
tnx!
If you were processed in Canada you never got an IMM 5292 otherwise it is the visa in your passport, if you landed after Jun/2002 if landed prior to Jun/02 you have IMM 1000.
PMM
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wongn
Markham
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Posted - 10/12/2006 : 20:44:33
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Ono,
I have my wife's COPR in front of me. It is a white piece of paper with brown lettering printed on it. At the upper left corner, there is the Canada flag with "Citizenship and Immigration Canada". At the lower left corner in small lettering, "IMM5292(CON)B(06-2004) Generic".
The information is printed on the form by a dot-matrix printer. At the top of the form, "Confirmation of Permanent Residence" is printed along with the Document No. and your Client ID at the upper right corner.
Towards the bottom of the form, in bold uppercase letters it states "NOT VALID FOR TRAVEL".
I hope this helps you in locating your COPR. Just remember that your form may be slightly different if you landed back in 2004.
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antoniocyr
Toronto
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Posted - 10/05/2009 : 15:02:38
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Here you go my friend... this is what I found on Wikipedia
Inadmissibility A CIC Form IMM 5292 (as of Aug. 2008) issued to an inadmissible person granting permission to leave Canada Some persons are inadmissible—they are not allowed to enter Canada. As of August 2008, if a person is denied entry and advised to re-enter the U.S., they are issued form IMM 5292. This form indicates that the person is allowed to withdraw their application to enter Canada, and is allowed to leave Canada. Persons who have been denied entry and provided this form are advised by the CBSA to show this form to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). There appears to be no legal precedent, however, for the traveler to voluntarily submit this form to the CBP, and doing so may cause the CBP to consider the traveler suspicious, and as a result they may subject the traveler to exhaustive questioning and search.
IMM 5292 Sample For sample, please browse the link below.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_entry_into_Canada_by_land cheers, antonio
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thank you very much. i got the PR card at 2004. but it looks like i never saw the imm5292 if u can describe how it looks, or show me a web copy, it will be great.
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PMM
Vancouver
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Posted - 10/08/2009 : 15:54:13
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Hi
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Here you go my friend... this is what I found on Wikipedia
Inadmissibility A CIC Form IMM 5292 (as of Aug. 2008) issued to an inadmissible person granting permission to leave Canada Some persons are inadmissible—they are not allowed to enter Canada. As of August 2008, if a person is denied entry and advised to re-enter the U.S., they are issued form IMM 5292. This form indicates that the person is allowed to withdraw their application to enter Canada, and is allowed to leave Canada. Persons who have been denied entry and provided this form are advised by the CBSA to show this form to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). There appears to be no legal precedent, however, for the traveler to voluntarily submit this form to the CBP, and doing so may cause the CBP to consider the traveler suspicious, and as a result they may subject the traveler to exhaustive questioning and search.
IMM 5292 Sample For sample, please browse the link below.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_entry_into_Canada_by_land cheers, antonio
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thank you very much. i got the PR card at 2004. but it looks like i never saw the imm5292 if u can describe how it looks, or show me a web copy, it will be great.
Don't believe all you read on the web. The IMM 5292 is The confirmation of Permanent Residence. It doesn't have anything to do with inadmissibility to Canada. The Wiki is wrong. For real information go to www.cic.gc.ca.
PMM
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impaler
Toronto
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Posted - 10/08/2009 : 18:36:31
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Don't believe all you read on the web. The IMM 5292 is The confirmation of Permanent Residence. It doesn't have anything to do with inadmissibility to Canada. The Wiki is wrong. For real information go to www.cic.gc.ca.
PMM
The form certainly looks genuine, and is marked as IMM5292. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/4e/CIC_Form_IMM_5292_anonymized.jpg
However it is not an inadmissability report, but a permission to voluntarily withdraw an application for admission. It doesn't state that the person was found inadmissible. If I had to guess I'd say the POE just used it as a blank form in their dot-matrix printer. Whether the same form is supposed to be used for both purposes or not I am not sure.
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kozin58
Adana
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Posted - 11/26/2010 : 12:45:48
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Hi, The link of the page has been changed as following http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/certcopy.asp kozin58
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Depending on when you became a permanent resident, you would either have a Record of Landing or a Confirmation of Permanent Residence document.
Either form should have the form number clearly stated. I have both forms (mine is Record of Landing and my wife has the COPR) so I can describe what they look like when I get home.
If you cannot find your landing document, you can apply for a certified copy by using the following application:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/applications/certcopy.html
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kpthottam
South Florida
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Posted - 05/04/2011 : 15:34:51
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this web site http://www.mcgill.ca/legaldocuments/ displays a sample of IMM5292 (part 3) , the wikipedia link displays part 1 of the document. For those of us in Canada and taking up citizenship part 3 matters
An immigrant who will need to enter Canada before June 4 2004 .
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kpthottam
South Florida
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