Congrats, Bud. I soft landed via land border and never had to provide this one. I have been making couple of trips past few weeks via land but never asked about this. They only asked if I carry anything excess of 10K.
Congrats, Bud. I soft landed via land border and never had to provide this one. I have been making couple of trips past few weeks via land but never asked about this. They only asked if I carry anything excess of 10K.
Typical in an airplane they give this form to fill. Part B does not seem to apply to people landing as PR. Don't worry, the immigration folks will tell you if you are missing some part to fill.
I haven't updated. it Can I update even though I haven't moved to Canada permanently? I am going to move (land border) in mid Jan, but wanted to see the option to apply for the PR card prior to my move.
I haven't updated. it Can I update even though I haven't moved to Canada permanently? I am going to move (land border) in mid Jan, but wanted to see the option to apply for the PR card prior to my move.
IRCC asks your residential address when applying for a PR Card. You can give a temporary residetial address and thats fine. But I if you are intentionally not going to stay in an address and give it as a residential address? smells fishy to say the least. It may not be a misrep but certainly not the norm as well.
Many times you do not have right processes even for perfectly legal case.
Typical in an airplane they give this form to fill. Part B does not seem to apply to people landing as PR. Don't worry, the immigration folks will tell you if you are missing some part to fill.
So for people not in the US, a "soft landing" is basically not possible?
Giving a friend's address is equivalent to lying. And CBSA tracks everything you do, so who's to say this won't come back during citizenship application?