I entered Canada via US land border with expired PR card. My PR card expired in 2010. The border officer questioned me a lot on my reasons not fulfilling RO. Finally he said he was not satisfied my reasons but he would not issue me removal order now and let me in. He asked me to renew my PR card within 30 days so as to let IRCC to review my case. He didn't issue any document to me, but I saw the officer kept typing on his computer about what I said. Looks like recording my case officially.
I would like to ask if anyone has similar experience? Shall I really go to renew PR card now to let them investigate my case? Or I better wait till 2 years later to renew my PR card?
Also when I go to apply BC ID card, the staff said if I have expired PR card, I cannot apply BC ID card. Even though I showed her my landing paper, the staff still said not ok.
Could anyone advise me how could I apply BC ID card? Thanks!
I entered Canada via US land border with expired PR card. My PR card expired in 2010. The border officer questioned me a lot on my reasons not fulfilling RO. Finally he said he was not satisfied my reasons but he would not issue me removal order now and let me in. He asked me to renew my PR card within 30 days so as to let IRCC to review my case. He didn't issue any document to me, but I saw the officer kept typing on his computer about what I said. Looks like recording my case officially.
I would like to ask if anyone has similar experience? Shall I really go to renew PR card now to let them investigate my case? Or I better wait till 2 years later to renew my PR card?
Also when I go to apply BC ID card, the staff said if I have expired PR card, I cannot apply BC ID card. Even though I showed her my landing paper, the staff still said not ok.
Could anyone advise me how could I apply BC ID card? Thanks!
I do not have recent experience with getting an ID in BC (was able to get mine with landing paper days after original landing) but their website makes clear what the requirements are. I would agree that it would be difficult for a PR who has not been compliant with RO and who doesn’t have a valid PR card to be able to get an ID.
Depending on your timeline, when did you originally land, how much time have you spent in Canada in the last five years from date of return, what was the reason for noncompliance with RO?, I would recommend caution in any further interactions. The CBSA may not have reported you but detailing your responses in the system could certainly be used in the future if not compliant.
I do not have recent experience with getting an ID in BC (was able to get mine with landing paper days after original landing) but their website makes clear what the requirements are. I would agree that it would be difficult for a PR who has not been compliant with RO and who doesn’t have a valid PR card to be able to get an ID.
Depending on your timeline, when did you originally land, how much time have you spent in Canada in the last five years from date of return, what was the reason for noncompliance with RO?, I would recommend caution in any further interactions. The CBSA may not have reported you but detailing your responses in the system could certainly be used in the future if not compliant.
I somehow search icbc website which mentioned landing paper is also acceptable that's why I tried. Do you mean that I should not apply for BC ID card now?
I don't meet RO currently, so I want to wait till 2 years to renew my PR card. I just wonder if the comments in system will affect my PR renewal 2 years later even if I meet RO by then.
I don't meet RO currently, so I want to wait till 2 years to renew my PR card. I just wonder if the comments in system will affect my PR renewal 2 years later even if I meet RO by then.
They will not affect it if you have met the residency obligation at that time. (Note, apply with at least a small buffer of days over the 730 minimum, just to avoid longer processing)
Do you mean that I should not apply for BC ID card now?
I don't meet RO currently, so I want to wait till 2 years to renew my PR card. I just wonder if the comments in system will affect my PR renewal 2 years later even if I meet RO by then.
Getting through the border (with issues likely documented in system) may have been because the guard wanted to be lenient; applying for a PR card when you have only a couple of days in 5 years is a recipe for disaster. You may get lucky and have H&C approved, but a denial is a reasonable result. I would not apply for PR card, have any interactions with CBSA, and definitely not leave Canada until you are firmly back in compliance with RO.
Regardless of what the guard requested, you are not required to apply for a PR card at this point. It may be more difficult over the next couple of years, but there is no requirement that you have one.
I somehow search icbc website which mentioned landing paper is also acceptable that's why I tried. Do you mean that I should not apply for BC ID card now?
I don't meet RO currently, so I want to wait till 2 years to renew my PR card. I just wonder if the comments in system will affect my PR renewal 2 years later even if I meet RO by then.
I think it's hard to get IDs in BC with only an expired PR card (and COPR years ago obtained at landing).
How about your BC Medical? Are you able to use it? (heard others have issue with that as well. If so, you may want to get private emergency health insurnace ...just in case)
I do not have recent experience with getting an ID in BC (was able to get mine with landing paper days after original landing) but their website makes clear what the requirements are. I would agree that it would be difficult for a PR who has not been compliant with RO and who doesn’t have a valid PR card to be able to get an ID.
Depending on your timeline, when did you originally land, how much time have you spent in Canada in the last five years from date of return, what was the reason for noncompliance with RO?, I would recommend caution in any further interactions. The CBSA may not have reported you but detailing your responses in the system could certainly be used in the future if not compliant.
You can use landing documents only if you landed recently. Unfortunately OP is going to find that getting ID, health card, etc. becomes much more difficult without a valid PR card. Sounds like the CBSA agent didn’t want to fill out the paperwork themselves and they got very lucky.
I think it's hard to get IDs in BC with only an expired PR card (and COPR years ago obtained at landing).
How about your BC Medical? Are you able to use it? (heard others have issue with that as well. If so, you may want to get private emergency health insurnace ...just in case)
Greetings! Would you mind to let us know when did you receive PR card and when you first landed in Canada. How long did you stay within the 5 years period of your PR Card validity period.
Greetings! Would you mind to let us know when did you receive PR card and when you first landed in Canada. How long did you stay within the 5 years period of your PR Card validity period.