Hi there,
While doing research on the PRTD I came across this forum, and it pretty much turned my understanding of getting a permanent resident travel document on it's ear.
First, my scenario: I had a long while back sent my PR card renewal application, which had taken an eternity to get back to me with a letter stating that it contained out of date information (I formatted one date incorrectly, totally my bad). Now, I am leaving this week. Since it takes 100+ days for an application to even be started processing as per the application processing times site (and I swear the "Working on applications received" date has gone backwards), I'm in an awkward situation. I live in Canada year-round and have a US passport.
So, I did my research and came up with a lot of experiences through this site from people in similar-ish situations. It seems like the experiences I've read about have suggested a lack of need of getting a PRTD while abroad, but I don't want to take chances. So, I just wanted to clarify a few specific things:
While doing research on the PRTD I came across this forum, and it pretty much turned my understanding of getting a permanent resident travel document on it's ear.
First, my scenario: I had a long while back sent my PR card renewal application, which had taken an eternity to get back to me with a letter stating that it contained out of date information (I formatted one date incorrectly, totally my bad). Now, I am leaving this week. Since it takes 100+ days for an application to even be started processing as per the application processing times site (and I swear the "Working on applications received" date has gone backwards), I'm in an awkward situation. I live in Canada year-round and have a US passport.
So, I did my research and came up with a lot of experiences through this site from people in similar-ish situations. It seems like the experiences I've read about have suggested a lack of need of getting a PRTD while abroad, but I don't want to take chances. So, I just wanted to clarify a few specific things:
- If I arrive at Canadian Customs via commercial airline with a US passport, an expired PR card and evidence of meeting my residency requirements since I live in Canada, I might have trouble but won't be denied entry flat-out and told to go to a land crossing?
- If I produce a US passport at the airport, since I am from a visa-exempt country, I do not need to produce a PR card for being allowed to board flights to Canada?
- Even if the airline somehow knew that I was a PR, would my passport supersede the PR status to allow me to board?
- If the main issue is getting an eTA to board flights to Canada, would applying for an eTA allow me to board without a PR card?
- The PRTD requires I send in my passport while abroad, I think the assumption is that you are applying in your home country. Given that I will be in a country I am only visiting and that my passport would be my main form of ID other than my Canadian drivers license, I would be uncomfortable going without it for potentially a few weeks. Has anyone only sent their passport in to receive the PRTD foil after acceptance?