Hello,
I am an Indian citizen curently in the USA. I am working here on H1b, my h1b status is valid, however, my current visa stamp expired. I have got an appointment at US consulate in Toronto to get it stamped in December 2024. Now my Canada PR card expired in 2023 and I have been unable to maintain RO.
Some background about my situation -
Given my history, I have few questions -
Thank you for any help.
Edit: For some reason, my previous post is hidden and not being shown in the forum. So I've recreated the post in this new thread and posted comments from @Besram and myself from the hidden thread -
I am an Indian citizen curently in the USA. I am working here on H1b, my h1b status is valid, however, my current visa stamp expired. I have got an appointment at US consulate in Toronto to get it stamped in December 2024. Now my Canada PR card expired in 2023 and I have been unable to maintain RO.
Some background about my situation -
- - Got Canada PR in 2018, did a soft landing in 2018.
- - Have travelled to Canada in 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023. Have stayed there for a total of about 3-4 months as a PR. (I had to undergo a dental surgery last year and couldn't move during covid, before which I had many financial liabilities I had to take care of and couldn't find a job so couldn't leave my current US job and move to Canada permanently. Although I know these are probably not enough HC reasons.)
- - PR card expired in mid 2023.
- - Planning to travel to Canada in Dec 2024 via land border. This will be my final attempt to move to Canada permanently and If I'm admitted without being reported, I will quit my US job once I'm in Canada. I am preparing myself financially to be able to sustain without having a job and also trying hard to secure a job in Canada by then.
Given my history, I have few questions -
- Will I be allowed to enter Canada with an expired PR card via a US land border? (Please note that my H1b visa stamp has expired, will this matter if I'm already in the US?)
- If yes,
a. what documents do I need to carry? I currently only have an expired PR card, I don't have the original PRTD.
b. can I enter using a rental car?
c. can I enter by walking (at the NGF border for example)? - What are the chances of being reported for not meeting RO?
- If I'm allowed to enter and not reported, my plan is to permanently stay in Canada for 3 years until I meet the RO. Will having a lease agreement in place help to show my intent of moving to canada permanently when I enter Canada?
Thank you for any help.
Edit: For some reason, my previous post is hidden and not being shown in the forum. So I've recreated the post in this new thread and posted comments from @Besram and myself from the hidden thread -
1) Yes
2a) Passport & expired PR card
2b) Yes
2c) Yes
3) High chance of being referred to secondary inspection. Rest will depend on your H&C reasons. Working in US is generally not an accepted reason, but individual circumstances can vary.
4) Yes, anything showing clear intent to permanently relocate to Canada would be beneficial. Note you only need to live in Canada for two years to meet RO, not three.
In general, it appears you have done very little research for your situation. This forum is packed with answers to similar questions, so recommend you do a search to find out more.
Thanks Besram, I was wondering if I should carry all my luggage with me when I enter via land border to show my intent of permanently moving to Canada OR if I should cross the border with just a backpack and have my luggage shipped via ac courier once I'm in Canada.. do you think it will make any difference in the secondary inspection as far as showing my intent to move permanently is concerned? I know this totally depends on the discretion of the officer but, do you think the chances of being sent to secondary is lower if i just cross the border with my backpack so as to not raise undue suspicion at the border? I am going to be upfront about any questions that will be asked by CBSA so I have nothing to hide. It's just that it would be better if I'm not sent to secondary or shown liniency if I am indeed sent to secondary.