+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445

kushalagg

Star Member
Oct 7, 2017
51
8
I am currently in Canada on dependent visitor visa. I am applying for PR soon, have an ITA already. I had a question regarding travel and landing. Suppose I receive my PR letter but have to fly out soon (not enough time to receive PR card), can I travel out of Canada and then do the PR landing while returning?

Is this possible?
 
I am currently in Canada on dependent visitor visa. I am applying for PR soon, have an ITA already. I had a question regarding travel and landing. Suppose I receive my PR letter but have to fly out soon (not enough time to receive PR card), can I travel out of Canada and then do the PR landing while returning?

Is this possible?
Yes you can.
 
Is this for 100% sure?
For going out of Canada you dont need any visa. Assuming you are going back to your home country. When I do my landing border officers told me I can move out of country anytime I want but while entering I need PR card . So since you didn't land, it's better you do your landing while entering Canada.
 
That is what my question is...Say I get PPR while I am in Canada on visitor visa, I send across the passports get the CoPR. And then travel out without the landing and come back and do the landing. Is this possible?
 
That is what my question is...Say I get PPR while I am in Canada on visitor visa, I send across the passports get the CoPR. And then travel out without the landing and come back and do the landing. Is this possible?

He already answered. Yes it is recommended that you do so.

For going out of Canada you dont need any visa. Assuming you are going back to your home country. When I do my landing border officers told me I can move out of country anytime I want but while entering I need PR card . So since you didn't land, it's better you do your landing while entering Canada.