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Folks,
Can the principal applicant re-enter Canada while he's waiting for the PR card in the mail ? (assuming he's landed initially and returned back to home country.)
Yes, some people have asked about this as they landed and have been told that they can use their landing papers to re-enter. Customs guards may ask you why you were in such a hurry to leave the first time but they will let you back in.
Yes, some people have asked about this as they landed and have been told that they can use their landing papers to re-enter. Customs guards may ask you why you were in such a hurry to leave the first time but they will let you back in.
But if the OP is from a non visa exempt country, it is unlikely that the airline will board him/her without a PR card or Permanent Resident travel document.
I entered Canada in July 22, 2006 as a clergyman and was granted work permit ever since. My work permit ended July 19, 2009, but I left Canada for the Philippines last July 8, 2009 for a short mission trip under our church (Filipino Alliance Church of Toronto of the C&MA). I did not apply for a re-entry visa thinking that all I need is a work permit to show upon entering Canada. I was supposed to fly back to Canada last July 27, 2009 but was denied by JAL for reason that I did not have the re-entry visa to show in my passport. I have applied for renewal of work permit last April 25, 2009 but did not receive the approval before I left Canada. I have a multiple visa that already expired as of May 19, 2009. Can I apply for a multiple visa or just wait for the release of my work permit? But would this allow me to enter back Canada? What do I need to do to expedite my re-entry? My wife and son is still in Canada as of this writing. I am now in Manila, Philippines waiting for advice.
It's best to apply for a multiple entry visa the same duration as your work permit so you can go back and forth as you like. Getting a work permit should give you one entry.
It's best to apply for a multiple entry visa the same duration as your work permit so you can go back and forth as you like. Getting a work permit should give you one entry.
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