Hello everyone,
I recently did my first time landing (from USA via land border), which was a short trip (2 days).
As mentioned on this forum multiple times, and as I also know personally from some real cases, a person may do a short landing and give a Canadian address at which the PR card is sent. Which can then be mailed to the person or handed over personally.
But I was surprised when the CBSA officer told me that one must be physically present at that address to receive the PR card which can only reach in 6-8 weeks. Meaning thereby, that one can NOT do a short landing and must stay there for the duration of receiving the card. The officer went on to say that if the person is not found at that address, then the card will be sent to the post office and will have to be collected in person. Why would be officer say something which goes totally against the prevalent norms.
Please advise what could be in store for me.
Thanks.