Sorry to hi-jack this thread but I had a related question.
Once my partner (Common-law) becomes PR in Canada, I know this does not give him any rights to enter the USA (like a Canadian has) until he is a full citizen. However, since it takes 4-7 years to become a full citizen, does that mean we can't go on vacation or anything there (hassle-free) until he becomes a full citizen?
He is from the caribbean, so he would need a TRV to visit Canada or the USA before this whole process. So I guess what I'm asking is, once he becomes a PR, I know he still has to apply for a visa to visit the USA if we want to go on vacation (ie Disney Land or something). BUT is it easier now that he is a Canadian permanent resident adn would be applying from within Canada to go? Or is it processed as if he still lives in the Caribbean and has no status in Canada?
I want to plan fun vacations for 2014 but I'm feeling limited because he will only be a PR and will require a visa. I'm just wondering if it's easier not that he is a Canadian PR or if he is treated the same as if he applied on his own from his own country without any PR status.
Thanks!