This won't be a problem assuming you have a connecting flight in the immediate future (same day, early next day etc). Recommend NOT to consider staying back for a few days at the initial destination to meet friends or family - that creates suspicion.Hot2Cold said:I want to clarify about 'landing' in the province. I'm SINP, but I cannot get a direct flight to any city in Saskatchewan. Most flights are through Toronto, Vancouver or Calgary. I understand that if I chose one of these airports, then I 'land' in that province. The only way for me to prove intent then, is to have an onward flight to a city in Sask. Will this affect my 'intent to reside' in any way.
For the address of the PR Card, I read in one of the previous posts that we can inform them that we do not have a current address, and that we will update it later. Is this possible, and if yes, can we then give an out of province address? Or use a forwarding service like UPS?
PS. I can get direct flights to Regina/Saskatoon but these will be through the US or Mexico, and would entail me obtaining a transit visa in either of these countries, and more complex and expensive flights.
Suggestions welcome. Thanks.
For the address, it is perfectly legit to give a hotel address for now because that's probably where you'll stay in the first few days. Then you can send in a change of address request via CSE once you've found a place. Recommend that you provide an in-province address on 'landing' - more to do with intent than anything else. You can change it to any Canadian address via CSE at a later date.