Hello!
I am a US citizen who has received his Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) in the mail recently (Express Entry, Federal Skilled Worker). The question: next time I fly to Canada, am I required to go through the landing process using COPR I received or can I still temporarily visit using my US passport?
Here is my situation: my application was processed rather expeditiously, so I still have over 8 months of COPR validity. Ideally, I'd like to pre-arrange employment in Canada before landing, so that once I arrive for good I start working and supporting myself ASAP. Job searches (in my experience at least) require in-person interviews, which, for a job at a Canadian location, would most likely have to be conducted in Canada. I'd like to get those done before I land (ideally having an offer on hand), but if landing is mandatory on my next visit to Canada, this might not work. I also have family in Canada, and I'd like to continue visiting them while preparing for my landing. In general, I'm unwilling to move immediately for various reasons; my target window is 4-6 months out (hard cutoff of about 8 months out due to COPR expiration). In addition to arranging employment in Canada, I would like to use this time to finalize some things in the US before picking up and moving for good.
Thank you!
I am a US citizen who has received his Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) in the mail recently (Express Entry, Federal Skilled Worker). The question: next time I fly to Canada, am I required to go through the landing process using COPR I received or can I still temporarily visit using my US passport?
Here is my situation: my application was processed rather expeditiously, so I still have over 8 months of COPR validity. Ideally, I'd like to pre-arrange employment in Canada before landing, so that once I arrive for good I start working and supporting myself ASAP. Job searches (in my experience at least) require in-person interviews, which, for a job at a Canadian location, would most likely have to be conducted in Canada. I'd like to get those done before I land (ideally having an offer on hand), but if landing is mandatory on my next visit to Canada, this might not work. I also have family in Canada, and I'd like to continue visiting them while preparing for my landing. In general, I'm unwilling to move immediately for various reasons; my target window is 4-6 months out (hard cutoff of about 8 months out due to COPR expiration). In addition to arranging employment in Canada, I would like to use this time to finalize some things in the US before picking up and moving for good.
Thank you!