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    Crossing the border with COPR as a newly landed PR

    Just watch out for a ghost update on your profile (an e-mail sent to you saying that your profile has been updated) once that happens your application should be approved within a few days time providing your photos didn't get rejected. Mine was accepted at first try hence why I got mine in 2...
  2. K

    Crossing the border with COPR as a newly landed PR

    I got lucky and got my PR card within 2 weeks from landing so I end up just crossing normally. PR cards are processed super fast these days so might worth just waiting for it to avoid any undue hassle/issues from clueless CBSA officers.
  3. K

    Crossing the border with COPR as a newly landed PR

    I do have the feeling that might be the case as well, because I can see that she hesitated for a bit before telling me I will need to apply for a visa/PR travel document regardless whether I'll be flying or driving across the US border. It's a little complicated as there seems to be no official...
  4. K

    Crossing the border with COPR as a newly landed PR

    Thanks! I'm getting a little worried since she seems so sure about it and I have never heard or read anything online regarding any change of rules. I would hate to be stranded south of the border!
  5. K

    Crossing the border with COPR as a newly landed PR

    Hey guys, I have just landed a few days ago and was notified by the CBSA officer processing my landing that I will be required to apply for a PR Travel Document if I go outside Canada and wanted to re-enter which includes going across the border to the US even in a private vehicle. As far as I...