I am a permanent resident of Canada. I landed at Delhi Airport last week and was asked to show my old Indian passport. I only brought my new passport and PR card for immigration. Will I be asked to show old passport at T3?
I agree with this BUT: if the PR was granted under the old passport, it can be useful - only mildly, and only occasional - to have a photocopy of the biopage from the old one, just to show that you-are-you. (Photocopy here to include a scan on phone)Unless you have a valid Canadian visa stamped in your old passport, Canada, unlike India, does not care about your old Indian passport.
As i told you when you are coming back to Canada they just check your current passport and most importantly they check your PR card . Don’t ship it to india because it will be seized by customs. Your old passport is cancelled and you won’t have any issues boarding flight back to Canada.Thank you guys for your response. Appreciate it!
I have copies of my old passport in case needed. My old passport is in Canada which I can ask my roommate to ship to India? Do you think customs will not allow passport to go through? I know that if you are in India you are not allowed to ship passport to another country but not sure if from Canada you are allowed to send your passport to India?
That's true because my old passport was not stamped for PR card.You are PR of Canada. They won’t ask you for old passport. You just need a valid passport and PR card to board flight. If they ask simply say passport expired and don’t have it . They won’t stop you for boarding flight. Your old passport is not connected to your PR card . Trust me .
You are overthinking this. It is completely normal to get a new passport, and you're not the first person. As far as Canada's concerned, just tell the truth - you got a new passport. The PR card is not 'linked' to the passport in any meaningful sense. You got a new passport. That's the whole story.What if immigration officer say that I received PR card when I had the old passport? Can I just say that PR card is not stamped in passport so it doesn't matter.