You are correct emamabd, thanks!emamabd said:probably that was valid a few years ago, its certainly not required to fill in PR applications anymore for newly landing immigrants.
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You are correct emamabd, thanks!emamabd said:probably that was valid a few years ago, its certainly not required to fill in PR applications anymore for newly landing immigrants.
Buddy I would recommend not to take big ticket item from Karachi. Big ticket items are much cheaper and better in Canada. What you can do is sell your items in Karachi, make some money and use that money to buy stuff in Canada.Cyra said:I want details about any CARGO service from Karachi to Toronto. please help !!
Couldn't you walk across the border and then take public transportation or cab to the US airport for Europe and return? If you are holding a visa exempted, you can arrive directly at a Canadian International airport from Europe.smaan said:What do you guys think?
Perhaps you are getting a bit ahead of yourself here. As you have not even gotten passport request yet, it is a bit premature to worry about this.smaan said:Hi,
I am currently in a sticky situation. I am waiting on CIC to request my passport. I am aware that once they return my passport with PR visa I need to effect the landing status. I also know that once I have "landed" it's not recommended that I travel - the only way I can leave Canada and come back is by car. The problem is that I need to travel soon urgently.
I have three trips coming - 2 day US trip early June, 4 day US trip Mid June, 2 week Europe trip early July
Assuming I hear back from CIC soon, give them my passport and get it back with the COPR, I can do this
1. Do all my trips but ensure that on the return journey, I land somewhere in the States and drive to Canada (thinking either Plattsburgh, NY or Buffalo). This way I can enter Canada with just my COPR. This is tedious and time consuming, also I do not have a car so I would have to rent.
2. Since I haven't got the request to send in my passport yet, request them to extend the date by which I can send in my passport. I know that by default it is 60 days. I come back from Europe July 18th. Therefore if they grant me the extension (assuming I get the request by May 18th) I can complete all my travel by July 18th and then come back and continue the process.
I don't want to do this to delay it even further, but it is the easiest solution for me.
3. Request urgent PR card processing - once again no guarantee that I'll get it back in time for my first trip Early June
What do you guys think?
Another question - since I have 3 trips coming up, do I *HAVE* to effect the landing process the first time I leave and re-enter? From what I can see you need to go to a special booth at the airport and effect the landing status. What's to stop me from just re-entering Canada normally with my temp resident visa, passport, and Work Permit ( I work full-time) on my first 2 trips, THEN effect the landing process on my 3rd trip when I return to the airport in Canada?
Please let me know if you have any comments or suggestions, would greatly appreciate any input !!!
I wanted to book my airfare which is why I am worried about this i.e. flights from US-Europe instead of Canada-Europerizmayo said:Perhaps you are getting a bit ahead of yourself here. As you have not even gotten passport request yet, it is a bit premature to worry about this.
Visa exempt passport means , you currently hold the passport of a country that does not need a visa to enter canada (e.g. USA, UK, etc.)smaan said:HI Steaky,
What do you mean by visa exempted? Yes there's nothing stopping me from doing that. I can walk across the Rainbow bridge and fly from Buffalo Airport which is nearby.
I didn't get your 2nd statement ?
As pointed out by steaky, nothing wrong with taking US route till you get the PR card.smaan said:I wanted to book my airfare which is why I am worried about this i.e. flights from US-Europe instead of Canada-Europe
Ah ok I see, unfortunately that doesn't apply to me. Thanks!rizmayo said:Visa exempt passport means , you currently hold the passport of a country that does not need a visa to enter canada (e.g. USA, UK, etc.)
Regards,
Thanks I'll keep that in mind.rizmayo said:As pointed out by steaky, nothing wrong with taking US route till you get the PR card.
I just think CIC is unpredictable and you may not get PPR early enough for it to impact your trip.
Regards,
It would impact my trip because say they request my passport within a week and I don't get it back in time before my first June trip. Then I wouldn't be able to travel. Or I could wait to give in my passport later but then that would impact my July triprizmayo said:I just think CIC is unpredictable and you may not get PPR early enough for it to impact your trip.
Regards,
Yes no problem. PR Card is not required to leave Canada.smaan said:Thanks I'll keep that in mind.
Also another question, I can still fly *OUT* of Canada right, with no problems? I only have the re-enter Canada through the US? This is after i've landed and my TRV isn't valid anymore, only have the PR visa.