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bhaskarm
So I am that guy who got a PR visa that expires in several days. I just flew to DTW yesterday, drove a rental car across the Detroit-Windsor border, became a PR, and used AVR to return to Detroit on the same day. Below are the details.
At the first Canadian post, I submitted my passport, COPR, COVID test(maybe), and was directed to park outside the customs building with a brown/yellow slip. I waited in the building for a while, submitted the above documents plus ArriveCAN. Nobody asked to see my Vaccine Card or proof of funds in the whole process. I was repeatedly asked for the Goods to Bring/Follow forms and I always replied since I was here to finalize my PR landing, I didn't have the forms.
At the end of the landing process, they told me my PR card would be mailed to my address on file, but I said, "you never asked me for my address." The officer then checked the system and said, "your address in the system is American, and we cannot mail your card there." I asked, "could I tell you my Canadian friend's address and have you update it here? I am really staying with that friend once I move permanently." He said, "it's not on us to do that, ask CIC. And if you want to get your card, you should move here permanently, not use your friend's address." Don't get me wrong, the customs officers were all super friendly throughout the process and applauded multiple times for me. I was thrilled!
However, folks on the forum, any advice on how I could contact CIC and convince them to mail my PR card to the Canadian address? Much appreciated!
After driving on the streets of Windsor for a few minutes, I drove back to the US border control. The wait was a bit longer, but the customs officers were also very friendly and patient. I asked for visa revalidation because my visa had expired, submitted my I-94 form and employment verification letter, and was sent on my way before too long. One interesting caveat is that they popped the hood and trunk of my car to check for anything suspicious. Interesting experience overall and not a trace of hostility.
Good luck to you all!