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I need some clarification as I've seen conflicting information.
I am a US Citizen, living in Canada for 6 years now. Unfortunately I did not realize my pr card had expired last year and I have applied for a renewal. Unfortunately, I had already booked a trip back to the states and my card will not be back by the time we leave.
I'm aware I could apply for a PRTD, but have seen multiple posts that states it could take weeks-months to process and I only have 8 days.
I have also seen I may not require a PRTD as US citizens only need a passport to cross the border.
So my questions:
1. Do I need to apply for a PRTD?
2. Does anyone have experience applying for one at the Los Angeles VAC they could share?
I need some clarification as I've seen conflicting information.
I am a US Citizen, living in Canada for 6 years now. Unfortunately I did not realize my pr card had expired last year and I have applied for a renewal. Unfortunately, I had already booked a trip back to the states and my card will not be back by the time we leave.
I'm aware I could apply for a PRTD, but have seen multiple posts that states it could take weeks-months to process and I only have 8 days.
I have also seen I may not require a PRTD as US citizens only need a passport to cross the border.
So my questions:
1. Do I need to apply for a PRTD?
2. Does anyone have experience applying for one at the Los Angeles VAC they could share?
You don't need a PRTD as you can board an aircraft on the basis of your US passport alone. The PRTD is a travel document for boarding commercial transportation and is not required anyway for private transportation to/over the land border.
I need some clarification as I've seen conflicting information.
I am a US Citizen, living in Canada for 6 years now. Unfortunately I did not realize my pr card had expired last year and I have applied for a renewal. Unfortunately, I had already booked a trip back to the states and my card will not be back by the time we leave.
I'm aware I could apply for a PRTD, but have seen multiple posts that states it could take weeks-months to process and I only have 8 days.
I have also seen I may not require a PRTD as US citizens only need a passport to cross the border.
So my questions:
1. Do I need to apply for a PRTD?
2. Does anyone have experience applying for one at the Los Angeles VAC they could share?
You don't need to declare your PR status to the airline. You don't need to present a PR card to CBSA as long as you can identify yourself as a Permanent Resident by other means.
I am an American citizen. What do I need to enter Canada?
American citizens, including American-Canadian citizens, must carry proper identification and meet the basic requirements to enter Canada. You do not need a Canadian passport, a Canadian visa or an eTA to enter Canada if you are travelling with a valid U.S. passport.
need some clarification as I've seen conflicting information.
I am a US Citizen, living in Canada for 6 years now. Unfortunately I did not realize my pr card had expired last year and I have applied for a renewal. Unfortunately, I had already booked a trip back to the states and my card will not be back by the time we leave.
I'm aware I could apply for a PRTD, but have seen multiple posts that states it could take weeks-months to process and I only have 8 days.
I have also seen I may not require a PRTD as US citizens only need a passport to cross the border.
So my questions:
1. Do I need to apply for a PRTD?
2. Does anyone have experience applying for one at the Los Angeles VAC they could share?
You don't need to declare your PR status to the airline. You don't need to present a PR card to CBSA as long as you can identify yourself as a Permanent Resident by other means.
I am an American citizen. What do I need to enter Canada?
American citizens, including American-Canadian citizens, must carry proper identification and meet the basic requirements to enter Canada. You do not need a Canadian passport, a Canadian visa or an eTA to enter Canada if you are travelling with a valid U.S. passport.
Did you actually read those threads in full? If you also read what I wrote, I covered that topic. "You don't need to present a PR card to CBSA as long as you can identify yourself as a Permanent Resident by other means." That includes a COPR, expired PR card, driving licence etc etc. Essentially anything that CBSA can use to identify the OP as a Permanent Resident.
Then, as a PR, the OP has the right to enter, and remain in, Canada. This supersedes the US citizen limitations.
Did you actually read those threads in full? If you also read what I wrote, I covered that topic. "You don't need to present a PR card to CBSA as long as you can identify yourself as a Permanent Resident by other means." That includes a COPR, expired PR card, driving licence etc etc. Essentially anything that CBSA can use to identify the OP as a Permanent Resident.
Then, as a PR, the OP has the right to enter, and remain in, Canada. This supersedes the US citizen limitations.
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