Hi,
It is my understanding that when landing, a Canadian address must be
provided for the purpose of receiving permanent residence cards.
Obviously this can be a problem if the new resident hasn't rented
or purchased a place to live.
Are P.O. boxes acceptable as a place of residence, or must a street
address be provided? If P.O. boxes are not acceptable, I suppose
one has to enter Canada, rent an apartment, then come back and
land? Or is there an option to have the card mailed to an immigration
office near the city where you intend to settle, then pick it up when
you get there?
Thanks for any help or suggestions.
It is my understanding that when landing, a Canadian address must be
provided for the purpose of receiving permanent residence cards.
Obviously this can be a problem if the new resident hasn't rented
or purchased a place to live.
Are P.O. boxes acceptable as a place of residence, or must a street
address be provided? If P.O. boxes are not acceptable, I suppose
one has to enter Canada, rent an apartment, then come back and
land? Or is there an option to have the card mailed to an immigration
office near the city where you intend to settle, then pick it up when
you get there?
Thanks for any help or suggestions.