Hey guys,
just wanted to confirm with you, that it is possible to travel outside Canada/US without your PR card, but not recommended.
Please don't stop reading here, finish the whole post to get all the details you need to know.
Here's the scenario:
I booked my vacation thinking that by the time I leave I would have my PR application finalized and that I would already
have my PR card by the time I get on the plane to Europe - turns out I was wrong.
When I left the processing times for PR cards sky rocketed to over 90 days and I had to leave without and I wasn't away
long enough to apply for a travel document from outside Canada.
One thing that's important here is, that I am German citizen and therefore I don't require a visa to enter Canada. If you're
from a non-visa exempt country, this will not work for you.
So I left Canada without my PR card, had a great time in Europe and came back after three weeks with only
my passport and the CPR stapled to it.
When I got off the plane I had the choice between the two lines to the passport screening, visitors and citizens/PRs, so I
chose the latter, since I was a permanent resident ( without PR card ).
After a 2 min wait in line, I walked up to the counter, presented my passport and the CPR, expecting a huge fight
and discussion... lessons about not travelling without the PR card and the whole nine yards.
But what happened was... nothing.
The lady checked my passport, checked the CPR, stamped my passport and welcomed me back to Canada.
What that means is, that if you
NOTE #1: Again, this might not work for citizens from non-visa exempt countries as some commercial carriers require you
to hold a valid visa for the destination country in order to board the vessel.
NOTE #2: Please don't book trips, and risk it based on my experience. I had my trip booked already and simply didn't get the card on time.
If you can, wait for the card to be on the safe side.
Cheers,
T.
just wanted to confirm with you, that it is possible to travel outside Canada/US without your PR card, but not recommended.
Please don't stop reading here, finish the whole post to get all the details you need to know.
Here's the scenario:
I booked my vacation thinking that by the time I leave I would have my PR application finalized and that I would already
have my PR card by the time I get on the plane to Europe - turns out I was wrong.
When I left the processing times for PR cards sky rocketed to over 90 days and I had to leave without and I wasn't away
long enough to apply for a travel document from outside Canada.
One thing that's important here is, that I am German citizen and therefore I don't require a visa to enter Canada. If you're
from a non-visa exempt country, this will not work for you.
So I left Canada without my PR card, had a great time in Europe and came back after three weeks with only
my passport and the CPR stapled to it.
When I got off the plane I had the choice between the two lines to the passport screening, visitors and citizens/PRs, so I
chose the latter, since I was a permanent resident ( without PR card ).
After a 2 min wait in line, I walked up to the counter, presented my passport and the CPR, expecting a huge fight
and discussion... lessons about not travelling without the PR card and the whole nine yards.
But what happened was... nothing.
The lady checked my passport, checked the CPR, stamped my passport and welcomed me back to Canada.
What that means is, that if you
- are a citizen from a visa exempt country,
- travel with a valid passport, and
- have your CPR with you,
NOTE #1: Again, this might not work for citizens from non-visa exempt countries as some commercial carriers require you
to hold a valid visa for the destination country in order to board the vessel.
NOTE #2: Please don't book trips, and risk it based on my experience. I had my trip booked already and simply didn't get the card on time.
If you can, wait for the card to be on the safe side.
Cheers,
T.