1. YesHi everyone!
I'm gonna start by saying I have been reading the threads on the website to figure out the answer to my question but so far I'm not really sure. So any help would be hugely appreciated.
I currently live in the US and have a US greencard. I also got approved for a Canadian PR through express entry and I currently have my passport with stamped visa and COPR letter. Here are my questions:
1. Can I drive to Canada from the US to initiate my PR status with car with US plates? I'm traveling with my fiance who is a US citizen and owns the car.
2. I need to go back to the US shortly after I entered Canada. But I will go back to Canada again within a few weeks for a conference. This time I would be flying. I've gathered that my COPR wouldn't work for the second entry but can I enter using my US greencard? Would that hurt my PR application in any way?
2. Your U.S. Green card will have no advantage to you seeking entry into Canada. You will need either a valid PR Card, or a PRTD to fly to Canada (even from the U.S., unless you hold a valid U.S. passport).
Be prepared if you are questioned by either/both CBSA and CBP regarding your status in each country. You must know that maintaining both, while possible, is often challenging because of the vastly different residency requirements.