@armoured -If you have a COPR (eg with the visa or ETA), you can fly - for your first landing. The issue is that the COPR is not valid to board a plane on subsequent trips, and that's what's being discussed above.
1. In lieu of above, if someone does soft landing from US to Canada and at that point in time the Border Officer doesn't initiate PR Card application, will the person still become the Permanent Residence? (I know a bit silly ques, but just want to be double sure)
2. And as per your response here, for subsequent trip to CN, if the person has not been offered the PR Card, would signed/stamped COPR work or PRTD is required then?
3. Follow-up Q on point#2 - When should the person request the issuance of PR Card if it's not been issued to her after she did her first landing?
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