So my subject title pretty much sums it up, I just landed in Canada with an expired PR card and am a long way from fulfilling my residency obligations, so I'm very wary of getting reported. I heard from a friend about the Access to Information Act and how I can learn exactly everything CA knows about my situation, which is that I've been out of the country for a number of years and my PR card expired during that time.
Is it wise to request info, or will it risk getting my expired PR card caught and sent to review? Thanks
Were you reported when you returned to Canada by CBSA? If not, why worry about it? Wait till you are in compliance, apply for a new card and you're done.
I was not reported, but I'm not sure about living for two years with an expired card. Wouldn't it be difficult? Being unable to provide a valid form of ID for employers, being unable to acquire a driver's license, etc.
I was not reported, but I'm not sure about living for two years with an expired card. Wouldn't it be difficult? Being unable to provide a valid form of ID for employers, being unable to acquire a driver's license, etc.