Hi,
So I've asked a question similar to this before but need to ask about it again. I'm a Canadian citizen living in the U.S. with my U.S. citizen spouse. Originally we lived in Canada, and she got her PR status through our marriage, I sponsored her. She is a Canadian PR but her PR card expired in 2018. It is my understanding that, by living with me in the U.S. she still meets the residency obligation and is entitled to hold on to her PR status.
We're planning to visit in a few months. We visited in 2021 and there were a whole load of issues at the border, we got flagged and had to go to a private room for a long time. The border agent had to get others involved, and they wanted to revoke her PR status and take her card away. When we tried to fight that, they also told her she needed to renounce her status if she was not living in Canada anymore. I had to explain to them that she meets the PR residency obligation by virtue of living with me, her Canadian citizen spouse, outside of Canada.
After a lot of back and forth, they decided to let us go through the border. They let her through and marked her passport with a PR stamp. After all that, they told us that she needed to have a new PR card to be able to enter Canada the next time. I tried to explain then that she can't get a new PR card because she's not living in Canada, and IRCC won't mail cards outside Canada, and you can't have it mailed to a third party. Then she said we needed to contact our local embassy or consulate, and they will issue her a new PR card. I don't think that's true, but I'm sure all of this is on her file when she tries to enter Canada again.
What do you think we should do when trying to enter Canada again? I think if we contact the local embassy or consulate, they'll probably say the only thing they can do is a PRTD or something, which she doesn't need because she has a U.S. passport.
Thanks!
So I've asked a question similar to this before but need to ask about it again. I'm a Canadian citizen living in the U.S. with my U.S. citizen spouse. Originally we lived in Canada, and she got her PR status through our marriage, I sponsored her. She is a Canadian PR but her PR card expired in 2018. It is my understanding that, by living with me in the U.S. she still meets the residency obligation and is entitled to hold on to her PR status.
We're planning to visit in a few months. We visited in 2021 and there were a whole load of issues at the border, we got flagged and had to go to a private room for a long time. The border agent had to get others involved, and they wanted to revoke her PR status and take her card away. When we tried to fight that, they also told her she needed to renounce her status if she was not living in Canada anymore. I had to explain to them that she meets the PR residency obligation by virtue of living with me, her Canadian citizen spouse, outside of Canada.
After a lot of back and forth, they decided to let us go through the border. They let her through and marked her passport with a PR stamp. After all that, they told us that she needed to have a new PR card to be able to enter Canada the next time. I tried to explain then that she can't get a new PR card because she's not living in Canada, and IRCC won't mail cards outside Canada, and you can't have it mailed to a third party. Then she said we needed to contact our local embassy or consulate, and they will issue her a new PR card. I don't think that's true, but I'm sure all of this is on her file when she tries to enter Canada again.
What do you think we should do when trying to enter Canada again? I think if we contact the local embassy or consulate, they'll probably say the only thing they can do is a PRTD or something, which she doesn't need because she has a U.S. passport.
Thanks!