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Hello, looking for advice or feedback.

I've been resident in Canada for over 10 years now. My 2nd PR cars expired in may. I applied for renewal in September, thinking this would be plenty of time to get my new card so that I can join my UK family in Mexico for a week in April 2022.

Now I am worried that it won't come in time. Does anyone know any of the following.

How long from my application being acknowledged as in process on the website does it tend to take to get the card?

What is likely to happen if I go on the trip with my card not yet renewed?

If I can't come back into Canada with an expired card is it a solution to buy a ticket from Canada to the UK so that I can say I am not entering with intention to stay illegally? I then cancel that ticket and wait for my PR card.

Any advice is greatly appreciated. This is giving me anxiety.
 
Hello, looking for advice or feedback.

I've been resident in Canada for over 10 years now. My 2nd PR cars expired in may. I applied for renewal in September, thinking this would be plenty of time to get my new card so that I can join my UK family in Mexico for a week in April 2022.

Now I am worried that it won't come in time. Does anyone know any of the following.

How long from my application being acknowledged as in process on the website does it tend to take to get the card?

What is likely to happen if I go on the trip with my card not yet renewed?

If I can't come back into Canada with an expired card is it a solution to buy a ticket from Canada to the UK so that I can say I am not entering with intention to stay illegally? I then cancel that ticket and wait for my PR card.

Any advice is greatly appreciated. This is giving me anxiety.
Your "workaround" likely won't work. The airline is highly unlikely to let you board the flight to Canada without a PR card.
 
Hello, looking for advice or feedback.

I've been resident in Canada for over 10 years now. My 2nd PR cars expired in may. I applied for renewal in September, thinking this would be plenty of time to get my new card so that I can join my UK family in Mexico for a week in April 2022.

Now I am worried that it won't come in time. Does anyone know any of the following.

How long from my application being acknowledged as in process on the website does it tend to take to get the card?

What is likely to happen if I go on the trip with my card not yet renewed?

If I can't come back into Canada with an expired card is it a solution to buy a ticket from Canada to the UK so that I can say I am not entering with intention to stay illegally? I then cancel that ticket and wait for my PR card.

Any advice is greatly appreciated. This is giving me anxiety.

You need either a valid PR card or valid PR Travel Document in order to board a plane and fly to Canada. This will apply even if you have a flight from Canada to the UK. The PR Travel Document is something you can only apply for once you are outside of Canada.

If you don't have your PR card by then and don't have enough time outside of Canada to get a PR Travel Document, then the other option is to fly to the US on your return flight and re-enter Canada through a land border using a private vehicle.
 
So if I show up at the airport with an expired card, they will keep me in Mexico and I'll need to fly back to the UK?
 
So if I show up at the airport with an expired card, they will keep me in Mexico and I'll need to fly back to the UK?

Airline won't let you board a plane to Canada if all you have is an expired PR card.
 
And I can't pretend I'm a visitor who intends to leave with a ticket to the UK?

A visitor from the UK needs at eTA to board a plane to Canada. You can't get an eTA since you are a PR card holder.
 
So if I show up at the airport with an expired card, they will keep me in Mexico and I'll need to fly back to the UK?

More likely they'll tell you to get on a plane to buffalo and find a way across the border; your expired pR card and UK passport will be enough to get across the land border (but not on to a direct flight to Canada).
 
Do they let you into the US without a return ticket? Or maybe an ESTA is enough? I'm in Manitoba so I guess I could fly to Minnesota and cross the border.
 
Well, there is still some time beore April 2022. May be your PR card would be here before that...
 
Hello, looking for advice or feedback.

I've been resident in Canada for over 10 years now. My 2nd PR cars expired in may. I applied for renewal in September, thinking this would be plenty of time to get my new card so that I can join my UK family in Mexico for a week in April 2022.

Now I am worried that it won't come in time. Does anyone know any of the following.

How long from my application being acknowledged as in process on the website does it tend to take to get the card?

What is likely to happen if I go on the trip with my card not yet renewed?

If I can't come back into Canada with an expired card is it a solution to buy a ticket from Canada to the UK so that I can say I am not entering with intention to stay illegally? I then cancel that ticket and wait for my PR card.

Any advice is greatly appreciated. This is giving me anxiety.

Some Hermetic clowns sitting high up and deciding these matter (very often in violation of existing charters of human rights and even against existing laws and constitutions of the states) made it difficult ,in the past two decades, for ordinary people to travel freely across the borders. You can still make it, but you will have to inconvenience yourself, fly to the US with your UK passport and then cross into Canada in private vehicle or on your feet. If you buy a return ticket through Canada with an end destination in UK, you will be unable to board a plane flying to Canada. Only US citizens who are PRs can board a plane to Canada without eta. As UK citizen, you must have valid PR or get eTA, but Canadian PR (who is not US citizen) can't get eTA.
 
What's an eta?

It seems insane that any Tom, Dick or Mick can come to Canada on holiday but a 10 year resident and tax payer can't leave and return because his card is in the post.
 
What's an eta?

It seems insane that any Tom, Dick or Mick can come to Canada on holiday but a 10 year resident and tax payer can't leave and return because his card is in the post.

ETA = Electronic travel authorization
 
So are they more lenient at land borders?

I think my plan will be to fly from Mexico to Fargo then drive the couple of hours north to Winnipeg.