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One question here: I can do the landing tomorrow but after I finish the landing process, before I get the PR card, can I leave Canada for a week and reenter without my PR card?
One question here: I can do the landing tomorrow but after I finish the landing process, before I get the PR card, can I leave Canada for a week and reenter without my PR card?
Yes, you can leave Canada. If you drive a car to the US, you can use your CoPR for coming back. But it doesn't work if yo travel by air (unless you're from visa exempt country). If you're going to fly, you will need a travel document on your way back.
Anyone knows do we have to wait 3 months for new OHIP card activation if we already carry it before becoming PR? Current card (based on PGWP) is valid far beyond those 3 months
It is hard to gauge when you'll receive PPR. I would think it would be in the next few weeks. They are probably processing the PCC and in the process of completing security/criminality checks. These could take anywhere from weeks to months, which is what makes it hard to gauge.
No, "Medicals received" on ecas does not necessarily mean that they are accepted. It just means that CIC received the results and may or may not have processed it yet.
Hang in there, you're almost at the finish line. Good luck!
It is hard to gauge when you'll receive PPR. I would think it would be in the next few weeks. They are probably processing the PCC and in the process of completing security/criminality checks. These could take anywhere from weeks to months, which is what makes it hard to gauge.
No, "Medicals received" on ecas does not necessarily mean that they are accepted. It just means that CIC received the results and may or may not have processed it yet.
Hang in there, you're almost at the finish line. Good luck!
Yes, you can leave Canada. If you drive a car to the US, you can use your CoPR for coming back. But it doesn't work if yo travel by air (unless you're from visa exempt country). If you're going to fly, you will need a travel document on your way back.
Yes, rainbow bridge is right next to the falls. You can walk there.
You can go to the US border without a US visa and tell them you're completing your Canadian immigration today or just tell them you want to "flagpole". They'll give you an admin refusal slip and let you turn around to the Canadian border where you can land.
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