Some background here: I am a permanent resident in good standing and have a passport from a large developing nation. I have dark skin. I travel frequently out of the country for business reasons to the European Union. On flights back to Canada on Canadian carriers, I am almost always "randomly selected" by airline personnel at the boarding gate with my passport and PR card inspected with a magnifying glass for several minutes. I also get interrogated as to where I live in Canada, and what I was doing in the EU. This is despite the fact that I pass through Exit Immigration in the EU with no problems whatsoever (EU immigration officers have never taken a magnifying glass to my passport). Similarly, CBSA staff at the port of entry in Canada never question me. It appears to me that airline personnel are stepping out of bounds here.
I have two theories here:
1. I am profiled because of my skin colour.
2. I am profiled because of my citizenship, which means the airline personnel employed by a Canadian carrier don't "trust" the Canadian PR card.
Dark-skinned people who have acquired citizenship and traveled - did it completely eliminate harassment by airlines upon your return to Canada? Just wondering.
I have two theories here:
1. I am profiled because of my skin colour.
2. I am profiled because of my citizenship, which means the airline personnel employed by a Canadian carrier don't "trust" the Canadian PR card.
Dark-skinned people who have acquired citizenship and traveled - did it completely eliminate harassment by airlines upon your return to Canada? Just wondering.