katia23 said:
Hi.
I just received the email requesting my passport for PR Visa. I live in US because I study here. If I officially go to Canada and Land to "activate" the permanent residence ( because that visa has a short expiration day) can I leave Canada and go back to US and finish my semester?
Assume you are being sponsored for PR by your Canadian spouse? If so there may be 2 problems with your plan:
1. If you have Conditional PR ("Condition 51" will be specified on your COPR) you're required to live with your sponsor for 2 years after becoming a PR. If you live in the US after getting PR and your sponsor stays in Canada, that would violate the condition. If your sponsor lived in the US with you, that would be fine.
2. It's expected that as a PR applicant, you are ready to move to Canada permanently when you do your landing. There has been a case here where someone was approved and tried to land as a PR, but they told the CBSA officer they were heading right back to the US to continue their studies so the CBSA officer basically cancelled their COPRs on the spot and told them to reapply when they are actually ready to move to Canada.
So basically if you intend to go back to the states shortly after landing, just don't mention this to the CBSA officer upon landing. This information is not relevant to them anyways so you are doing nothing wrong by not mentioning it.
I also have a TRV that expires in 2024, will I be able to enter again with that visa?
No, your TRV will be cancelled as soon as you do your PR landing. As a PR you do not require a travel visa anymore. To return to Canada by plane you will need a valid PR card in hand, or a PR Travel Document.
Else you could travel back to Canada by private car with only your passport and landing papers.