I am a post-graduate worker from Ontario, Canada with an Indian passport and I just received my COPR/passport in mail yesterday and flagpoled at the US border to apply for the PR card.
However, I am going on a 2-month vacation to India next month and am afraid I won't received my PR card before I leave. I'm aware I can apply for a PRTD (Permanent Resident Travel Document) from India as an alternative, but have a few queries:
1) Could I be refused a PRTD if I don't have a health card or health insurance? I read on the forum that someone was denied a PRTD because they didn't have a Health Card or something?
2) I stay very close to the US border so if I fly to the US and then cross the border in a taxi, would I still need a PRTD? Could the airline, CBSA or US immigration give me a hard time?
3) What are the chances of being denied a PRTD? Is it better to fly to the US first and maybe avoid the PRTD altogether?
4) Most importantly, what happens if the PR card is mailed and nobody is at my apt to sign it? Will it be returned?
Thank you so much!
However, I am going on a 2-month vacation to India next month and am afraid I won't received my PR card before I leave. I'm aware I can apply for a PRTD (Permanent Resident Travel Document) from India as an alternative, but have a few queries:
1) Could I be refused a PRTD if I don't have a health card or health insurance? I read on the forum that someone was denied a PRTD because they didn't have a Health Card or something?
2) I stay very close to the US border so if I fly to the US and then cross the border in a taxi, would I still need a PRTD? Could the airline, CBSA or US immigration give me a hard time?
3) What are the chances of being denied a PRTD? Is it better to fly to the US first and maybe avoid the PRTD altogether?
4) Most importantly, what happens if the PR card is mailed and nobody is at my apt to sign it? Will it be returned?
Thank you so much!