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Hi Guys,

I am in a similar situation,I have a In Canada spouse landing appointment on July 7th.I assume I get a COPR and I hold an Indian passport.My company is sending me for training in USA from July 29-31 ( As a part of annual training for pilots).I am worried if I would be board plane back from USA to Canada (Orlando to Toronto).As its 3 days I can't apply for travel document,And I have work visa for 2018.will they cross of that work permit when I get COPR.or Wats the best to get back to Canada.Thanks Guys
 
Skykiran said:
Hi Guys,

I am in a similar situation,I have a In Canada spouse landing appointment on July 7th.I assume I get a COPR and I hold an Indian passport.My company is sending me for training in USA from July 29-31 ( As a part of annual training for pilots).I am worried if I would be board plane back from USA to Canada (Orlando to Toronto).As its 3 days I can't apply for travel document,And I have work visa for 2018.will they cross of that work permit when I get COPR.or Wats the best to get back to Canada.Thanks Guys

When you land as PR and get COPR, all your visas/permits are voided/cancelled. So if you intend to return to Canada directly by plane from the US without a PR card, you MUST have a PR Travel Doc, no exceptions. Airline will not accept a COPR. So your only options are:
- Fly to a US city close to Canada, and drive across the border
- Get a PR Travel Doc
- Don't travel until you get PR card
 
Rob_TO said:
When you land as PR and get COPR, all your visas/permits are voided/cancelled. So if you intend to return to Canada directly by plane from the US without a PR card, you MUST have a PR Travel Doc, no exceptions. Airline will not accept a COPR. So your only options are:
- Fly to a US city close to Canada, and drive across the border
- Get a PR Travel Doc
- Don't travel until you get PR card

100% correct....we have even been advised not to fly, bus, train until the PR is in hand...Drive yes!!!
 
Sunset0505 said:
100% correct....we have even been advised not to fly, bus, train until the PR is in hand...Drive yes!!!

Thank you so much guys!!!! >>> My company keep forcing me to do this and they say its ok...I will be fine, I am actually a pilot for an airline but we dont fly that airline i am going training to US.
 
Skykiran said:
Thank you so much guys!!!! >>> My company keep forcing me to do this and they say its ok...I will be fine, I am actually a pilot for an airline but we dont fly that airline i am going training to US.

Doesn't matter what your company says, what Rob_TO says is correct. If you are only going there for 3 days, that will not be enough time to apply and get a PR Travel Document. Therefore you are down to two choices...either find a way to drive back to Canada, or wait for your PR card.
 
lovelywhite7 said:
For everyone going through the same thing, I just wanted to let you know that he was able to checkin just fine!

To be clear, I don't think there was much doubt that the airline would allow him to board the plane. It's a non-issue. He has a passport from a visa-exempt country. That's all the airline cares about. If he doesn't have this, or a visa, or a Canadian passport, he would automatically be denied when he tries to enter -- that's the only situation where the airline would not allow him to fly.

The airlines want to make sure of this because a) they will receive a fine from the government if they allow a passenger to fly into a country if they are clearly not authorized to enter, and b) they will be responsible for sending the passenger back to their origin if they are denied entry.
 
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