Hey, so I’m in a weird situation and haven’t been able to find good help to I’m hoping someone will be able to help me here.
So I was born in Australia, but moved to Canada in 2003 with my mother and Step Father (who is a Canadian). We lived there for 10 years as Permanent Residents, then relocated back to Australia. BUT when we moved back to Australia, my parents stupidly threw away my sister and I’s PR cards and all documents assuming we wouldn’t ever move back. Now I’m wanting to move back but I’m stuck because I don’t have any documents to support the fact I am a permanent resident, including the passport I had when we gained the PR. I have been back since, but had to drive over the border from the US since I didn’t have a PR card in which you can’t fly direct into Canada. I want to move back and work now, but I can’t get a SIN number without a PR card. It’s just a bit of a mess really.
Does anyone know how I can go about the process and how I can get a new PR card without any of the supporting documents, besides my step father being a Canadian? My mother is also still a PR but the process was easy for her since she is married to my step father.
Thank you!
So I was born in Australia, but moved to Canada in 2003 with my mother and Step Father (who is a Canadian). We lived there for 10 years as Permanent Residents, then relocated back to Australia. BUT when we moved back to Australia, my parents stupidly threw away my sister and I’s PR cards and all documents assuming we wouldn’t ever move back. Now I’m wanting to move back but I’m stuck because I don’t have any documents to support the fact I am a permanent resident, including the passport I had when we gained the PR. I have been back since, but had to drive over the border from the US since I didn’t have a PR card in which you can’t fly direct into Canada. I want to move back and work now, but I can’t get a SIN number without a PR card. It’s just a bit of a mess really.
Does anyone know how I can go about the process and how I can get a new PR card without any of the supporting documents, besides my step father being a Canadian? My mother is also still a PR but the process was easy for her since she is married to my step father.
Thank you!