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Hi guys,
I am waiting for pr card and I am sure that I wont be able to receive it before I need to travel out of Canada. There is only one option left for me now, that on my way back I can come to the US and then cross the border on a personal vehicle to enter Canada.
1)Can somebody please guide if this option is legal?
2) Also, what is considered a personal vehicle? Can I take a taxi from Buffalo, NY to Toronto?
3) Is taxi or rental car considered a personal vehicle?
4) Can the US authorities (for ex. at New York airport) give me a difficult time because the only proof that I am a PR of Canada would be the COPR document on which it says that it is not valid for travel? Would they let me in into the US, because I heard they can be very investigative at times.
Please guide. Thanks!
anybody have gone through this experience before?
I had the same question. Thanks for asking.
Seniors, please help.
waqas11 said:
Hi guys,
I am waiting for pr card and I am sure that I wont be able to receive it before I need to travel out of Canada. There is only one option left for me now, that on my way back I can come to the US and then cross the border on a personal vehicle to enter Canada.
1)Can somebody please guide if this option is legal? - Yes as long as you have a valid visa to enter the States.
2) Also, what is considered a personal vehicle? Can I take a taxi from Buffalo, NY to Toronto?
3) Is taxi or rental car considered a personal vehicle? - Rental car for sure yes. Why would you want to take a taxi when you can drive?
4) Can the US authorities (for ex. at New York airport) give me a difficult time because the only proof that I am a PR of Canada would be the COPR document on which it says that it is not valid for travel? Would they let me in into the US, because I heard they can be very investigative at times. - They can ask million questions, dont worry about that, just state your reason for entry into US loud and clear. By the way do you hold a B1 visa to US?
Please guide. Thanks!
Hi waqas bro, how come you did not get your pr card yet?
waqas11 said:
Hi guys,
I am waiting for pr card and I am sure that I wont be able to receive it before I need to travel out of Canada. There is only one option left for me now, that on my way back I can come to the US and then cross the border on a personal vehicle to enter Canada.
1)Can somebody please guide if this option is legal?
2) Also, what is considered a personal vehicle? Can I take a taxi from Buffalo, NY to Toronto?
3) Is taxi or rental car considered a personal vehicle?
4) Can the US authorities (for ex. at New York airport) give me a difficult time because the only proof that I am a PR of Canada would be the COPR document on which it says that it is not valid for travel? Would they let me in into the US, because I heard they can be very investigative at times.
Please guide. Thanks!
1) It will be legal if you have a US visa. ( I consider you that you are not from visa exempt country).
2) I don't know how taxi would work but you can take bus.
3) Crossing border by bus would not ask you to have a PR Card.
4) As i Mention if you have US Visa you are good to Go. Don't worry about anything.
Thanks, because I heard taxi is cheaper than renting a car.
Hichaman said:
Hi waqas bro, how come you did not get your pr card yet?
Its taking too long man. The processing time is 83 days these days after the landing.
waqas11 said:
Thanks, because I heard taxi is cheaper than renting a car.
You sure about this?? rental car is as low as $50 one way. I dont think a taxi can drive you from Buffalo to Toronto for that charge.
Did someone say you can come on a bus, thats considered as a commercial carrier as well. First time bus is OK but not the second time unless you are from visa exempt country or have a PRTD.
siroccoon said:
You sure about this?? rental car is as low as $50 one way. I dont think a taxi can drive you from Buffalo to Toronto for that charge.
Did someone say you can come on a bus, thats considered as a commercial carrier as well. First time bus is OK but not the second time unless you are from visa exempt country or have a PRTD.
I just confirmed it by calling cic, they said taxi is not allowed because it is also a commercial carrier. So the only option is rental car i guess, which I investigated would cost me around 200$ one way from buffalo to toronto.
jenish3333 said:
1) It will be legal if you have a US visa. ( I consider you that you are not from visa exempt country).
2) I don't know how taxi would work but you can take bus.
3) Crossing border by bus would not ask you to have a PR Card.
4) As i Mention if you have US Visa you are good to Go. Don't worry about anything.
Thanks for all ur responses. I was just a little concerned that when I tell the US officers that I am coming to US because the only option for me to enter Canada was by land which is why I came to US, it might raise a red flag and they might ask me for the proof if I have a valid canadian status. The only document I would be able to show them would be the COPR document on which it says clearly "Not valid for travel".
As additional options you can ask CIC for:
1. Urgent processing of PR Card.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/pr-card/apply-urgent-processing.asp
2. Travel document.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/travel.asp
ip000073 said:
As additional options you can ask CIC for:
1. Urgent processing of PR Card.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/pr-card/apply-urgent-processing.asp
2. Travel document.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/travel.asp
Urgent processing of PR card doesn't apply to people who are getting for first time.
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