if she plans to fly back after landing, and still doesn't have her pr card by the time she plans to return to canada, she needs to apply for a PR travel document to board a plane back to canada.viking123 said:We are planning to go the closest border once the COPR letter is issued and get all the formalities done. However, my wife is planning to go back to her home country immediately once she get the PR. This PR travel document as suggested will work in this case as well or should we wait for her to get the PR card and then make any plans on leaving the country.
no idea. though i don't think it takes a long time.viking123 said:OK thanks.
How long does it take to get the PR Travel document?
Are you able to provide me with a web-link for the PR Travel document requirements and application?
Thanks
a person trying to board a plane to canada needs either their pr card or a PR travel document. if a PR does not have their pr card yet, they need to apply for a PR travel document to board the plane. the airline will not allow a person to board a plane with the COPR, as it is not valid for traveling. Only US citizens are exempt from needing PR travel documents.bananaoatmeal said:If a person gets approved and receives COPR for the first time, a PR travel document is still necessary to board a plane? Or you just need COPR to do it?
Ah, that's so weird then. Right before you get accepted for permanent residence, they request your passport. Isn't that for giving a PR travel document for one entry? Or I'll additionally have to apply for a PR travel document before the first flight to Canada? I'm totally new at this, thank you for the answers.CDNPR2014 said:a person trying to board a plane to canada needs either their pr card or a PR travel document. if a PR does not have their pr card yet, they need to apply for a PR travel document to board the plane. the airline will not allow a person to board a plane with the COPR, as it is not valid for traveling. Only US citizens are exempt from needing PR travel documents.
oh, sorry i misread your other question. you do not need a PR travel document when you are traveling to Canada to land as a PR. When the applicant receives their passport back, there will be a visa counterfoil stamped in it. that counterfoil will allow the person to board the plane to land as a PR.bananaoatmeal said:Ah, that's so weird then. Right before you get accepted for permanent residence, they request your passport. Isn't that for giving a PR travel document for one entry? Or I'll additionally have to apply for a PR travel document before the first flight to Canada? I'm totally new at this, thank you for the answers.
Ok, that's what I thought, makes sense. Thank you.CDNPR2014 said:oh, sorry i misread your other question. you do not need a PR travel document when you are traveling to Canada to land as a PR. When the applicant receives their passport back, there will be a visa counterfoil stamped in it. that counterfoil will allow the person to board the plane to land as a PR.
It's AFTER landing as a pr and BEFORE receiving the PR Card a person must apply for a PR Travel Doc.
She should be able to do that without any problems as long as she lands before the CoPR deadline. The deadline for landing is usually one year after the date of your medical exam.viking123 said:Great discussion folks.
One question - I was thinking about another option that we might be able to leverage in order avoid the delays in receiving the PR card or applying for PR travel document.
What if my wife goes to her home country after getting the COPR (as she wants to visit anyways) and then just come back after a month and land as an immigrant through the normal process.
Now I am not sure how long they allow you to land after receiving the COPR?