Thank youOnce you land you become a PR.
A PR cannot have an eTA for Canada.
To board a commercial carrier destined for Canada (Airline/Coach/Railway) a PR must have a PR Card or a PRTD (or they will be denied boarding).
A PR who presents themselves at the border will not be denied entry if their status can be verified.
Therefore:
Crossing into Canada by private vehicle or on foot is supposed to be the only way of a PR entering Canada without a valid PR Card or PRTD.
You cannot use your British Passport that previously was registered with an eTA, because as soon as you became a PR that eTA became invalid. However, the computer systems may not be updated and the eTA may not be technically withdrawn; strictly speaking it is an invalid status.
It’s all very confusing but I’m sure there’s a reason for it all.
So long story short after my landing interview on Saturday I WILL be a PR but waiting on my card? COPR is my proof until card comes? That COPR should be enough to let me drive in our car to the states and back?
Sorry if I missed something
Doug