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Got CPR notice,can I go to nearest border crossing, get processed, B4 move to CA
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Hello. My husband received his CPR notice last week. We are living in the US and have until next Sept. to move to Canada. Does anyone know if he can go to the nearest border crossing (about an 8 hour drive) and get his visa validated, then return to the US to proceed with winding up our affairs here (this may take some time). It seems premature to sell everything, quit our jobs, etc., before actually getting his visa processed/validated. Also, the nearest border crossing to where we live is a long way and in a different province from the one we will cross when we move there with all our belongings. Any advise or information on this matter would be much appreciated. Lyn
Hello. My husband received his CPR notice last week. We are living in the US and have until next Sept. to move to Canada. Does anyone know if he can go to the nearest border crossing (about an 8 hour drive) and get his visa validated, then return to the US to proceed with winding up our affairs here (this may take some time). It seems premature to sell everything, quit our jobs, etc., before actually getting his visa processed/validated. Also, the nearest border crossing to where we live is a long way and in a different province from the one we will cross when we move there with all our belongings. Any advise or information on this matter would be much appreciated. Lyn
Yes, he can land as a PR and return to the US right away to sort out everything. He will need to give a Canadian address for them to mail his PR card to.
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