Thank you so much, would I have to get a private vehicle to pick me up to cross the boarder? Or could I fly from the US airport to the Canadian one?
You will have no issues. Just show your old card and explain that you applied for renewal months ago but haven't yet received your new card.Should there be anything I should worry about at the boarder? I have no criminal record, no requests to leave Canada. I have all my flight tickets, old pr card, passports, work cheque etc.
Just the expired PR card should be enough, last 2 weeks time I have crossed the border with expired card to bring a few family members from Seattle and had no issues at all.Should there be anything I should worry about at the boarder? I have no criminal record, no requests to leave Canada. I have all my flight tickets, old pr card, passports, work cheque etc.
Do you have your Confirmation of Permanent Residence/Record of Landing papers? These papers never expire, and you can use them as proof of PR status.I'm in breach of residency obligation and did not apply for SIN card. If I enter Canada from US with my expired PR card,I would have to stay in Canada for two years and then apply for renewal of the PR card. But,how am I going to do all my things during those two years with an expired PR card and with no SIN card ?
How am I going to get SIN number,rent an apartment,apply for a public or private health insurance,get a job,apply for registration and licencing from the regulatory body of my profession,or apply to a college or university for study, or get a driver's licence with my expired PR card ?
Not quite. For example, while some provinces may issue driver's licences based on a COPR, BC does not. Showing a COPR will only get you a temporary paper licence; you need to show a valid PR card to get a proper licence. It has also been reported by that some colleges/universities only accept valid PR cards as proof of PR status.Do you have your Confirmation of Permanent Residence/Record of Landing papers? These papers never expire, and you can use them as proof of PR status.
Your CoPR can get you government health insurance, a driver's license, and admission into a university. (So you pay domestic fees.) Stuff like renting an apartment has nothing to do with immigration status.