Called IRCC this morning as I was supposed to have my oath on January 13.
In fact they removed me because the ceremony was only in English, they assumed I was only speaking French. They can't put me back there and ask me to wait. This is infuriating as I flew back from France on January 7th from visiting my family only for this ceremony.
I can feel your pain and looks like it will be a similar case with me since I have to travel in march but I cant book tickets under my current passport and PR card.
How can I possibly book tickets under my current passport and PR card if I am going to tear the card up in a few weeks. Will the airline allow me change my passport and PR details after booking the ticket
How can I possibly book tickets under my current passport and PR card if I am going to tear the card up in a few weeks. Will the airline allow me change my passport and PR details after booking the ticket
Yes, you don't need passport or PR information to book a ticket. That information is only required at check-in (generally 24 hours before your flight).
To buy a flight ticket, you use your name, gender, and date of birth.
Think about all the people who renew their passport between buying and taking their flight, lose their passport, passport gets stolen, etc.
If you have your previous home country's passport, book a one way ticket (to avoid putting in PR# or Can Pass info) to your home country, that is refundable and cancel it when you get the passport
How can I possibly book tickets under my current passport and PR card if I am going to tear the card up in a few weeks. Will the airline allow me change my passport and PR details after booking the ticket
How can I possibly book tickets under my current passport and PR card if I am going to tear the card up in a few weeks. Will the airline allow me change my passport and PR details after booking the ticket
Yes, you don't need passport or PR information to book a ticket. That information is only required at check-in (generally 24 hours before your flight).
To buy a flight ticket, you use your name, gender, and date of birth.
Think about all the people who renew their passport between buying and taking their flight, lose their passport, passport gets stolen, etc.
If you have your previous home country's passport, book a one way ticket (to avoid putting in PR# or Can Pass info) to your home country, that is refundable and cancel it when you get the passport
Thanks to all the responses, I got confused because I have all my info. saved into the Air Canada app and remember entering the PR card # but now it makes sense, they ask that during check-in.