I am originally from a country that is not a visa exempt conutry for Canada. I have recently received Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) and will be landing in Toronto in July 2013 with family for starting the processing of PR card etc. We will be staying in Toronto for only 1 month before returning back to our home country. In the mean time, two weeks after landing (without a PR card), we need to visit US for 1 week and then return back to toronto as we have return flight from Toronto.
As per CIC website, a Permanent Resident without PR card cannot travel back to Canada by any commercial carrier (Plane, Bus, Train) but can travel back via "a private vehicle such as your own car" by simply showing the COPR (IMM5292). Pl see the link
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=064&t=10
My questions is, whether the "private vehicle" applies to rental car or taxi also? Is it practical that on my way back from US to Canada, can I simply hire a taxi (or rent a car) to just drop me across the border from Buffalo and then I continue via bus or train to Toronto? OR is it possible that we request some of our relatives (who are Canadian citizens now) to pick us from Buffalo to drive us back to Toronto?
Can you kindly suggest any other alternative?
Thanks a lot.
As per CIC website, a Permanent Resident without PR card cannot travel back to Canada by any commercial carrier (Plane, Bus, Train) but can travel back via "a private vehicle such as your own car" by simply showing the COPR (IMM5292). Pl see the link
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=064&t=10
My questions is, whether the "private vehicle" applies to rental car or taxi also? Is it practical that on my way back from US to Canada, can I simply hire a taxi (or rent a car) to just drop me across the border from Buffalo and then I continue via bus or train to Toronto? OR is it possible that we request some of our relatives (who are Canadian citizens now) to pick us from Buffalo to drive us back to Toronto?
Can you kindly suggest any other alternative?
Thanks a lot.