Same thing happened to me as well. To be on the safe side, take your picture with you but border officer wouldn't ask you for one.Hi guys.
When I received my copr, one of the pictures ( of the 2 pictures I sent with my passport) was in the envelope with the copr and passport. Did I have to give to the border officer when I was landing?
I landed a month ago!! did you get your pr card? did they ask you to send that picture?Same thing happened to me as well. To be on the safe side, take your picture with you but border officer wouldn't ask you for one.
What citizenship do you have ?I had to go back to Europe before receiving my PR card. I read from multiple posts that a PR needs to have his/her PR card or PRTD to be able to board a commercial airline. For this reason I asked someone to send me my PR card by post to Europe. It cost me about 18 CAD. It turned out to be an unnecessary cost.
Today I flew back to Canada, from Amsterdam to Toronto via Keflavik, with WOW Air. For both legs of the flight, I was allowed to board simply with my boarding pass and passport. No one asked for an ETA or a PR card.
Where in Canada do you live? I believe that in 10 days a letter should be able to travel from a side of Canada to the other. If you haven't received it yet, I suggest you to call IRCC and ask them when they shipped your card and to verify the mailing address they sent the card to.Landed on 16-Dec-2017
PR Card APPROVED on Feb-05-2018
PR Card : Not Receive til date
Hi guys is this take that long to get your cards ?
I landed just more than a week ago and haven't got any request yet (I know it's too early even if they would.)I landed a month ago!! did you get your pr card? did they ask you to send that picture?
I remember once I had to fly from Italy to Canada when I still was with my ETA, and the woman at the check-in desk didn't want to print my tickets until I provided them with my ETA number. Technically, I don't think they would even need it, as they should be able to verify it themselves from my passport. In fact, I didn't have it with me, and I was able to get my boarding passes printed only because I showed my work permit.I had to go back to Europe before receiving my PR card. I read from multiple posts that a PR needs to have his/her PR card or PRTD to be able to board a commercial airline. For this reason I asked someone to send me my PR card by post to Europe. It cost me about 18 CAD. It turned out to be an unnecessary cost.
Today I flew back to Canada, from Amsterdam to Toronto via Keflavik, with WOW Air. For both legs of the flight, I was allowed to board simply with my boarding pass and passport. No one asked for an ETA or a PR card.
It can take about 7 to 10 days for a letter to arrive from east to west, especially considering that today it was a holiday in several provinces (I guess in Alberta too). Also, I believe after approval, it may take some days for them to mail it. If I were you, I would wait for at least one more week, then I would call IRCC.My card got approved on 12th Feb but haven't received it yet. I am in Edmonton. A bit worried!
Canada Post should be on a normal working day schedule according to their website and several others. But I believe you're right, I need to wait a few more days before calling IRCC.It can take about 7 to 10 days for a letter to arrive from east to west, especially considering that today it was a holiday in several provinces (I guess in Alberta too). Also, I believe after approval, it may take some days for them to mail it. If I were you, I would wait for at least one more week, then I would call IRCC.
Can I ask you when did you land btw?
My friend just stated as "document", and put the PR Card envelopes into the DHL envelop. That's it.What did your friend declare while sending via DHL. Did he mention the content as PR Cards or just documents.
I have heard that courier service don't accept the shipment or charge extra if you say its PR Cards. How much did they charge ?
Thanks in advance.
I was able to check in online. I had my boarding passes printed on a machine at the airport, by manually typing in my passport number, expiration date, etc. I did not have to talk to any human.- where you able to check-in online or you needed to check-in at the airport?
No.- did you need to show any proof of permanent residency (e.g. COPR, PR card) or even just an old Study/Work permit at any time?
No.- did you need to enter a PR confirmation number (or any other PR information) during the online check-in?