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I just received my COPR & am deciding on whether to land this weekend or in September when I go back to NJ to visit my family. My husband wants to also book a vacation to DR in October and I know the PR card will not be in on time yet. Can I still travel back into Canada without my PR card if I am from a visa exempt country? Anyone have any experience with this because there isn't enough time to get a travel document!
I just received my COPR & am deciding on whether to land this weekend or in September when I go back to NJ to visit my family. My husband wants to also book a vacation to DR in October and I know the PR card will not be in on time yet. Can I still travel back into Canada without my PR card if I am from a visa exempt country? Anyone have any experience with this because there isn't enough time to get a travel document!
Yes, you can return to Canada on the strength of your visa-exempt passport as if you were a visitor. Don't mention your PR status to the airline, as they can refuse to board you without a valid PR card. You don't need to take your COPR.
Yes, you can return to Canada on the strength of your visa-exempt passport as if you were a visitor. Don't mention your PR status to the airline, as they can refuse to board you without a valid PR card. You don't need to take your COPR.
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