Or, as has been suggested elsewhere, have the first-time PR card sent to someone you know, and have that person courier it to you abroad.Leon said:Nobody will stop you from leaving but you might have problems coming back.
If you are visa exempt, you can come back to Canada without a PR card if you have your landing papers. If you are not visa exempt, you will need to get a PR travel document at the Canadian embassy where you are staying. Getting a PR travel document can sometimes take a couple of weeks so if you need one, ask the embassy about their processing times before you book your flight.
True, that's a risk.steaky said:This maybe so, but had been explained elsewhere in the forum that there is always chances that after landing the photo were found not according to specs and thus the CIC asked the applicant to re-submit the photographs in person (which often the person is already outside the country).
Histeaky said:This maybe so, but had been explained elsewhere in the forum that there is always chances that after landing the photo were found not according to specs and thus the CIC asked the applicant to re-submit the photographs in person (which often the person is already outside the country).
Leon said:You should be able to enter Canada with your passport and landing papers. If you are not visa exempt, the problem is usually with the airline letting you board the plane at all but since you are a crew member, I guess that is not a problem for you.
Here you can see which nations are visa exempt: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas.asp#exemptionsimu said:wishes .could youplease let me know " who are visa exempt"?
thanks indeed!Leon said:Here you can see which nations are visa exempt: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas.asp#exemptions
I was referring the photos for PR applications.omeee said:Hi
I already got the photo in my PR papers. I have yet to land at the end of this month. Are you talking about some other photo or is it the same photo which i already have in my PR papers (which i received with my immigration visa)?
Actually through this forums and many others, I came to know that the main reason of PR card processing delay is that the photos are not according to their specs. I just wanted to reconfirm are these the same photos which we already have on our landing photos. If they use the same photos then those are already checked by embassy to be according to specs. If the embassies have already checked those photos to be according to specs then what is the point of not accepting them later.steaky said:I was referring the photos for PR applications.