Hi All,
I'm currently living in Montreal, my status is temporary worker (work permit expires Dec. 2016).
Yesterday I received my "Confirmation of Permanent Residence" (CoPR), which I still need to validate.
The problem is, I need to travel outside of Canada next week, and again for another trip shortly thereafter.
If I validate the CoPR the first time I return to Canada, there will not be enough time for me
to receive the PR card before I have to travel again.
So I'm wondering if the first time I travel, I could just re-enter Canada under my current immigration
status (temporary worker) as usual, and wait for the return from the second trip before I validate
the CoPR. Or is the second trip impossible (this second trip is just 2 days, does not give me enough time to
apply for a travel document outside of Canada)? I'm a US citizen.
I'm currently living in Montreal, my status is temporary worker (work permit expires Dec. 2016).
Yesterday I received my "Confirmation of Permanent Residence" (CoPR), which I still need to validate.
The problem is, I need to travel outside of Canada next week, and again for another trip shortly thereafter.
If I validate the CoPR the first time I return to Canada, there will not be enough time for me
to receive the PR card before I have to travel again.
So I'm wondering if the first time I travel, I could just re-enter Canada under my current immigration
status (temporary worker) as usual, and wait for the return from the second trip before I validate
the CoPR. Or is the second trip impossible (this second trip is just 2 days, does not give me enough time to
apply for a travel document outside of Canada)? I'm a US citizen.