Hey Guys,
I know this question has been asked a million times ago but how is the process of entering Canada from the US using only your passport(in my case Indian) and COPR. I have been living in Canada since 2014 but would not be able to apply for a new PR card until July 2016 when I will meet the residency obligation. Although I will travel to the US in August after I have completed the required 730 days, I wont be able to get a new PR card in time even if I get urgent processing. I also will need to be back within a few days so I won't have the time to get a travel document either. Both my trip to the states and getting back into Canada within a few days are very urgent.
I would appreciate if you guys could share your experience(or any friend or family you know of) of crossing the US-Canada border with only COPR. Its been more than a year since my PR card expired. I will have a my COPR, Alberta drivers license and can also get a letter from my employer if needed when I cross the border.
I will appreciate any input on this matter.
Cheers
I know this question has been asked a million times ago but how is the process of entering Canada from the US using only your passport(in my case Indian) and COPR. I have been living in Canada since 2014 but would not be able to apply for a new PR card until July 2016 when I will meet the residency obligation. Although I will travel to the US in August after I have completed the required 730 days, I wont be able to get a new PR card in time even if I get urgent processing. I also will need to be back within a few days so I won't have the time to get a travel document either. Both my trip to the states and getting back into Canada within a few days are very urgent.
I would appreciate if you guys could share your experience(or any friend or family you know of) of crossing the US-Canada border with only COPR. Its been more than a year since my PR card expired. I will have a my COPR, Alberta drivers license and can also get a letter from my employer if needed when I cross the border.
I will appreciate any input on this matter.
Cheers