Hello,
US Citizen from birth, fresh Canadian PR through family sponsorship. I also have an active Canadian study permit that expires late this year. I need to take a trip to the US soon (Aug) to visit my great-grandmother before she passes (and ideally, my Canadian husband would come with). I don't have my first PR card yet, and judging by processing times, it seems very unlikely I'll receive it before it becomes too late to see her.
I've read about the PRTD, but does anyone know how long it takes to receive once in the US? Most of my "study" is actually working in a lab, so I can't actually afford to be away for very long. If the wait time to get a PRTD is more than a week, then I'm not sure it'd work for me, especially with the stress of just having to send out my actual passport in the mail.
As I understand it outside of PRTD, my options are:
Any help would be hugely appreciated.
US Citizen from birth, fresh Canadian PR through family sponsorship. I also have an active Canadian study permit that expires late this year. I need to take a trip to the US soon (Aug) to visit my great-grandmother before she passes (and ideally, my Canadian husband would come with). I don't have my first PR card yet, and judging by processing times, it seems very unlikely I'll receive it before it becomes too late to see her.
I've read about the PRTD, but does anyone know how long it takes to receive once in the US? Most of my "study" is actually working in a lab, so I can't actually afford to be away for very long. If the wait time to get a PRTD is more than a week, then I'm not sure it'd work for me, especially with the stress of just having to send out my actual passport in the mail.
As I understand it outside of PRTD, my options are:
- Crossing at the border, then flying from Buffalo, NY. My understanding is that if I just drive/walk across the border, I won't actually need my PR card; a confirmation of PR status and my US passport is good enough. The only downside is that due to current COVID restrictions, my husband couldn't come with, and would have to fly direct from Canada.
- Flying from Canada (as originally planned). My understanding is that the CBSA is fine with the documents as per the above, but that the airline may not let me get on the plane when I'm heading back to Canada, because I don't have a PR Card / PRTD? Or are they fine with a US passport? Does it depend on the airline?
Any help would be hugely appreciated.