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    Expired PR card going through Boarder

    Thanks, was just bit worried as COPR was a photocopy.
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    Expired PR card going through Boarder

    Hi my pr card is expired and I need to travel to Europe so will drive across boarder into US and fly from there. I have photocopy of my Confirmation of residence letter and passport. will this be enough? should I bring my expired card
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    Crossing to Usa on expired Pr card by land

    Hi my pr card is expired and I need to travel to Europe so will drive across boarder into US and fly from there. I have photocopy of my Confirmation of residence letter and passport. will this be enough? should I bring my expired card?
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    Prtd Ireland

    tks. can I fly to Ireland from canada and then return through states?
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    Prtd Ireland

    Hi, I have trip to Ireland booked for 10 Days I. April. My pr card is expired and they won't process renewal as urgent so won't have a card. Does anyone know how long it takes to get a Prtd in dublin? If I can do it in 1 week or if any other options u recommend. thanks,
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    Work permit port of entry - credit card payment

    Sorry PPM did not ask. is it ok to pay by cash coming in as a Irish citizen? Thanks, Martin
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    Work permit port of entry - credit card payment

    Thanks PPM When i arive in from Ireland i will bring cash
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    Work permit port of entry - credit card payment

    Hi Guys I am arriving in canada next week and will be applying fo work permit at the port of enty. I know that this will cost $150 with a credit card. However i do not have a credit card. Can i use my parents Credit Card Details or is there any other format i can pay? Appreciate any help.
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    Visitor visa exemptions - can i work with this

    Hi I have been offered a construction job in canada. I was told I can apply for visa exception for this and work when i get there. I am from ireland Is it ok to work with this? No clear info online so would appreciate this being cleared up Thanks