A question when applying for eTA is something along the lines of if you've ever applied to enter Canada before. Someone who is a PR would legally need to answer "yes" to this question, which would immediately flag it and lead CIC to discover your PR status and deny the eTA. The only way you could get the eTA as a PR is to state "no" to that question which is misrepresentation.Aquakitty said:This whole thing is ridiculous. Why can't a PR get an ETA? Stupid. Has anyone tried to get an ETA with PR? Curious what happens. CIC is so convoluted they might not notice. In our situation, it took 4 bloody months for my spouse to get his card.
The lesson is, if you plan to fly soon after landing as PR, get your ETA before you land!
And any eTA you may have got before becoming a PR, will most likely be cancelled as soon as you get PR status.