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    PRTD R-1 Granted on Successful H&C Grounds

    I don't think it is worthwhile to reach out to the embassy to correct this. All here just in my opinion. Apply for PR card renewal when back in Canada. They will check the file to see on what basis your PRTD was granted. It may take a while to get the card renewed, but there should be little...
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    Got married on the same day of PR card issuance

    All right, we established above that it was in fact the same date. I presume that she applied / became a PR in Canada and the she received the eCOPR by email - that would have been the official notification that she became a PR. Do you have that email and is it dated the same day that you were...
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    Got married on the same day of PR card issuance

    The PR card does not have an issue date*, it has a date referring to "PR since" and date. That date means the date she became a PR. *I think it does actually have an issue date in the machine-readable portion but it's not identified as such, and not meant to be used - you'd only be able to...
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    Re: Sponsorship for my child

    The only 'fast track' is to apply for a TRV for the child.
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    How do I know if I'm still a PR?

    It can detect your PR status, in the sense of matching your data to the profile of you-as-PR; I do not know if it will. As far as anyone knows the main matching criteria is just name/DOB. (Whether a match means you get pulled in to secondary - also don't know, I'd guess not 100%) I will say...
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    How do I know if I'm still a PR?

    Those PR holders with US passports (unlike those with other passports) can board a flight without a problem, and once at the port of entry, a PR can't be denied entry. They might ask questions about your PR status and even write you up for non-compliance, but you'll be let into the country for...
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    Criminal check not started

    The info in the tracker on whether different procedures have started/are in process are not consistently reliable.
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    Got Pr, Help Moving Spouse And stuff here.

    I'd look up the procedures for bringing stuff yourself vs having a company bring it later (unaccompanied goods). My guess - informed somewhat by my (different) experience - is that they will be more interested in clear statement/evidence that your husband understands he is entering as a visitor...
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    IMM5604 - Big confusion - PLEASE HELP

    No, not false information - at least I don't see anything in there which would be considered false. That said, though, I agree it is not technically necessary - but since IRCC asked for it, to me it is easier to provide it with explanation that you are still together but hey - you (IRCC) asked...
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    Got Pr, Help Moving Spouse And stuff here.

    So to return to the question of your husband (and a bit more on some of the 'stuff' issues): -you did include your husband on your own PR application as non-accompanying, right? -While your husband doesn't have status and has no 'right' to enter Canada, US citizens are routinely granted entry as...
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    Permanent Resident stamp in passport

    You're going to have to provide some more information, the version you've told above doesn't make sense. Specifics like what happened, what correspondence you got from ircc, names of forms you submitted, etc. If the thing in passport you got says permanent resident travel document, for example.
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    Eligibility

    No.
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    Got Pr, Help Moving Spouse And stuff here.

    And congratulations.
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    Travelling to Canada by car with expired pr card

    Most useful, thanks for the update. BUT: I want to warn others, that your experience and situation are substantially different from that of many who return via land border not just because they have no PR card, but because they are also out of compliance with the residency obligation (and...
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    Got Pr, Help Moving Spouse And stuff here.

    Note if you are moving to Canada you will have to import your car to Canada, which I believe also involves exporting it from USA (i.e. you may have to interact with US authorities). This is going to make things more complicated. I don't have any specific useful advice except to say that you may...
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    PRTD

    Yes, please DON'T. Wait until you are in compliance. Note the best way to calculate this (indeed what is used on the application form): count your days OUTSIDE of Canada during the last five years (as of whatever day you will apply on). You will be in compliance when days OUTSIDE Canada are...
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    Outland applicants awaiting reunification with spouse.

    If you had a previous sponsorship with similar profile where you subsequently broke up, you can expect more scrutiny this time ('past experience may not be indicative of future performance', as the stock market people say). You post on the internet, you get what people think is important...
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    PRTD

    Solution: don't travel abroad. Yes. But now you've applied for H&C, I do not know whether it is possible to withdraw what you've already submitted. What seems most likely is that you won't get the renewed card until after six months have passed anyway (but this is a guess on my part).
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    PRTD

    Most importantly, I think you have not understood a key thing: if you are IN Canada, your PR status does not expire and you can live and work and do everything in Canada without a PR card. Only your PR card expires. You do not have to have a PR card to be a PR. PR card is mostly useful for air...
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    International Student Marriage

    Then this is not spousal sponsorship, where a pr or citizen sponsors their spouse. You should look at other immigration programs. Most allow married couples to apply and immigrate together.